Brooklyn - based designer Samantha Pleet
uses organic fibers and heritage wool to create simple and striking designs, from cropped jackets and capes to golden silk dresses.
Using organic fibers and traditional basket making techniques, Elizabeth Whyte Schulze creates three - dimensional paintings that are evocative of primitive art.
Not exact matches
1 cup of old fashioned rolled oats (I
use gluten free
organic) 2/3 cup of toasted coconut flakes 1/2 cup of nut butter (almond, peanut — whatever you have on hand) 1/3 cup of agave, maple syrup or honey 1.5 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 tablespoon of protein powder (I
used vanilla Designer Whey) 1/4 cup of
fiber cereal Chocolate chips (I
used dark chips)-- amount is up to you 1/4 to 1/2 cup
However we believe that it's very important to make sure that we're
using high
fiber flours that promote great health so we
use millet, sorghum and teff flour in our breads and
organic brown rice flour in our baked goods due to their excellent nutritional properties.
I'm
using almond and coconut, rich in healthy fat,
fiber, magnesium, and vitamin E, and
organic honey as a sweetener.
I
used buckwheat flour instead of whole wheat flour, and added a little ground up gluten free
organic oats combined with hemp
fiber / protein powder for the bran.
I
used all natural,
organic cacao powder with no sugar or additives; just high levels of antioxidants,
fiber, magnesium, and iron.
The USDA
organic seal governs
fiber used in products like cotton swabs.
Their eco credentials are pretty impressive, too — they
use only recycled or
organic cotton, recycled polyester,
organic linen, or an innovative
fiber called Tencel to create their chic designs.
This new, easy - to -
use cloth diaper includes 11 thirsty layers of natural
fibers: 3 layers of
organic cotton in the body and 2 soaker pads with 8 layers of the same hemp /
organic cotton
used in the inserts and prefolds Thirsties customers have grown to know and love.
In
organic diapers, the absorbent materials that sit against your baby's skin are made of natural
fibers that have not been grown with the
use of pesticides, and which have been processed into cloth without bleaches and other harmful chemicals.
This easy - to -
use cloth diaper includes 11 thirsty layers of natural
fibers: 3 layers of
organic cotton in the body and 2 soaker pads with 8 layers of the same hemp /
organic cotton.
Features and Benefits of the Thirsties Natural AIO (Newborn): Interior consists of 8 thirsty layers of natural
fibers — 2 layers of
organic cotton in the body and 6 layers of hemp /
organic cotton in the soaker pads Goes on in one simple step — cloth diapering doesn't get easier Snap closure version offers umbilical cord snap down which may be
used while cord stump is present or belly button is healing Convenient, trim fitting and absorbent Gentle elastic around legs and waist provide protection against leaks Available with hook & loop or snap closure Fabric content: Outer — 100 % polyester with waterproof TPU laminate, Inner Absorbency — 2 layers of 100 %
organic cotton, Inner Soakers — 6...
Organic cotton is the most popular
organic fiber grown and is
used to make
organic baby apparel, bedding and diapers.
Natural filling - If you are a believer of
organic living, then you will be happy to know that there are some natural
fibers that are
used to fill maternity pillows.
I thought something similar when I read, in Claire Dederer's recent novel Poser, her description of a north Seattle mom for whom «breast - feeding was simply the first item in a long, abstruse to - do list: Cook
organic baby food, buy expensive wooden toys, create an enriching home environment, sleep with your child in your bed, ensure that your house was toxin free,
use cloth diapers, carry your child in a sling, dress your child in
organic fibers.»
If you are
using natural
fibers, like a prefold or an
organic fitted, if you are noticing redness in the morning, consider a stay - dry liner to keep the wetness off of their skin.
We make
organic, all - natural baby products
using only the highest quality eco-friendly
fibers, including 100 % certified
organic cotton, 55 % hemp / 45 %
organic cotton blend, Oeko - Tex 100 Certified Merino Wool, and Cashmere.
This symbol states that the cotton
used in the clothing is 100 %
organic fibers, but not necessarily processed to
organic standards.
The standard specified by GOTS says that all the
fibers and fabrics utilized in the manufacturing of products labeled
organic must be processed without the
use of chemicals or toxic ingredients.
This prepping process is necessary for diapers made from hemp and
organic cotton because the natural oils found in these natural
fibers must be removed prior to
use.
- Natural /
organic / sustainable
fibers (wool / hemp / cotton / bamboo) fade, shrink, and otherwise change in appearance and texture with time and
use depending on care and is in no way a defect of the product.
In order to qualify as an
organic fiber, the FDA requires that the
fibers used (mostly cotton) have been grown, harvested and processed without pesticides and chemicals.
Bamboo Diapers are a great and safe bet for
organic diapering, plus they are really easy to
use and they come with many natural benefits that only natural
fibers can offer.
Try and keep the sugar in check and look for granola bars that
use organic ingredients with high protein and
fiber.
I would like to know if there's any difference between regular cotton,
organic cotton, bamboo, hemp, and any other
fibers used in inserts.
It's an innovative design
using natural materials (
organic cotton fabric,
organic cotton
fiber and PLA
fiber made from Non GMO potatoes) and the elimination of polyurethane foam.
Specifically, they
use organic cotton fabric,
organic cotton batting, PLA
fiber, and steel innersprings in place of memory foam, other forms of polyurethane foam and synthetic fabrics.
It's an innovative design
using safe, non-toxic materials (
organic cotton fabric,
organic cotton
fiber and food - grade polyethylene) and the elimination of polyurethane foam.
Specifically, Milczarek and Inganäs
used lignin, an
organic substance binding the cells,
fibers and vessels that make up wood.
Certified textiles contain at least 70 percent
organic fibers, and all chemicals
used must meet strict criteria.
My preference is to
use high
fiber and relatively low - sugar fruits such as all berries (especially
organic blueberries, strawberries and cherries), pears and apples.
I'm
using almond and coconut, rich in healthy fat,
fiber, magnesium, and vitamin E, and
organic honey as a sweetener.
It is why I
use coconut sugar in my
organic,
fiber packed, gourmet, double chocolate brownies,
using four
fibers (flax, wheat bran, almond flour, buckwheat flour) and grass fed butter and eggs.
You can also reap the benefits of the antioxidants and
fiber without all of the calories by
using organic unsweetened cocoa powder in your smoothies or other recipes.
The brownies are so tasty, better than the «real» ones I
used to bake long long ago... I made a substitution, instead of cacao powder I
used organic cacao
fiber powder, which is available here in Germany in low - carb shops.
What I wanted to show you here was it's a powder right but what happens is that this
fiber actually as you can see this is when it's, when water is added to it, it turns into a gel and that's literally i mean once you mix it up and shake it like I just shake it in a water bottle, it literally turns into this gel and you can see the soluble
fiber so you can see that it contains soluble
fiber and there's insoluble
fiber in here so you literally are drinking this and you're putting this goo through your intestines which really helps to create hydration it creates an environment where your intestines are just cleaning out so I highly recommend this product fiberzon, it's an
organic product, it supports amazon rainforest research and I
use it myself and I absolutely love it as you can see I mean imagine this going through your intestines and just you know pulling things out of there so it's kind of gooey, i'm going to throw this away now, you can see what soluble
fiber actually looks like, it's kind of cool to see soluble and insoluble
fiber so it looks kind of gross and disgusting but it really doesn't taste that bad once you get
used to it.
my understanding of regular potatoes any color skin flesh etc. is this... potatoes are on the dirty dozen list... sweet potatoes are on the clean 15... i eat over 50 % of my diet in the form of a few different colors of sweet potatoes... i buy them bulk... peel»em very deeply... at least 1/2 inch all around... i sometimes get them as large as 6 pounds (football sized)... i
used to wear out the regular potatoes but after speaking with the safety expert from a huge potato company to find out if the potatoes are grown on soil which had grain crops treated with round - up herbicide filled with atrazine and glyphosate (which most grain crops are... inluding many wheat crops... they get sprayed like 3 days before harvest... then the round - up is in the soil)... problem is... the round - up stays for 7 years... after stayin» off the soil for a couple years... it can have any kind of crop planted on it and get an
organic rating... but... whatever was planted on that soil is then full of round - up... so... this crop rotation onto fields which had grain crops sprayed with round - up herbicide etc. is EXTREMELY COMMON IN THE GROWING PRACTICE FOR REGULAR POTATOES... very common practice... so even if you peel»em deeply... they are still soaked with round - up... the glyphosates get in the gut... the aluminum which is all over everything grown above ground and not covered (hot house etc)... gets eaten9ya can't wash it off... unless ya peel everything... but greens etc. ya can not get it out... it gets in the
fiber)... then ya eat it... it goes in the gut... mixes with the glyphosate... becomes 10,000 timesmore toxic... inhibits the bodies ability to properly process sulfur into sulfide and sulfate... basically many very smart researchers are sayin'this is the cause of all this asperger's... autism... alzheimer's like symptoms in the elderly... you can only take so much nano... pico... and heavy metal poisoning... the brain starts to act very strangely... so... long story short... i eat lots of sweet pots grown on clean soil... they are non-gmo and basically grown organically... but... the grower doesn't pay for the certification... i make sure to get my omega 3 from fresh ground flax seed in the morning away from my sweet potato consumption... the omega 6 in the sweet pots inhibits the absorption of omega 3 and i only want so much fat daily... i'm on the heart attack proof diet by dr. caldwell b. esselstyn jr....
«Some
organic mattresses pass fire standards by
using wool since wool is a
fiber with natural fire retardant properties.
In order to be considered
organic, the
fibers must be obtained from farms that don't
use chemical pesticides, and must have been woven, spun, scoured and finished without the
use of chemicals or finishing coats.
The benefits of smoothies include... • Easy way to add in more DLGs to your diet • Quick breakfast (or dinner) • Great source of
fiber • Another way to get in water • Simple to digest • Decrease bloating • Instant energy.................................................................................................................. Glam Green Juice 6 stalks of
organic celery 2
organic cucumbers 1
organic lemon 1/2 inch of ginger root 1 - 2
organic apples Place all produce through the juicer and enjoy (I
use a Breville Fountain Plus Juicer).
Here's why: we
use whole
organic vegetables, so you get much more nutrition and
fiber in every sip compared to juices and smoothies, leaving you fuller — and happier — for longer!
English muffins 1 per person, cut in half (I
use whole grain or high
fiber) Thick cut ham (
use a round cutout for a perfect circle)
organic eggs (2 eggs per person) SAUCE: 3/4 Cup nonfat plain yogurt 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons of healthier butter substitution (ex: smart balance) 3 egg yolks 1/2...
The technology Living Fresh
uses by blending Tencel + Plus
fibers from Eucalyptus trees with
organic cotton is what makes their towels so fabulous and while their products were originally created for luxurious high - end hotels and resorts, they are now available to you!
You too can contribute your bit for the betterment of the society and environment by choosing slow fashion over fast one and by becoming an ethical consumer which means shopping responsibly and purchasing products that have been made without the
use of animal tissue products and going for
organic products where natural
fibers have been grown without any pesticides and other toxic materials.
Today, I need to be extra warm but also have extra sparkle (cheering for Tom) so I am opting for this «Clara» dress from Aventura which is easily found here: http://instagram.com/aventuraclothing Aventura
uses organic and sustainable
fibers to make fashionable clothing with with low environmental impact.
Boody has
used a mixture of
fibers to make their underwear, including
organic bamboo; this material is hypoallergenic, antibacterial, antifungal and breathable, and it will keep you both warm in the winter yet allow your skin to breath in the summer.
often
use materials such as recycled polyester,
organic wool and even recycled drink bottles to create vibrant, colorful
fibers that look just like their conventional counterparts.
Eco-friendly rugs often
use materials such as recycled polyester,
organic wool and even recycled drink bottles to create vibrant, colorful
fibers that look just like their conventional counterparts.
Provide acceptable flooring substrates such as newspaper, alfalfa pellets, cypress mulch,
organic recycled cellulose
fiber; do not
use kitty litter, sand, gravel, corn cob, walnut shell, or wood shavings