Benefits of Bamboo For Baby
I am a plant fanatic, so when Bamboo plants became "the thing to have" for luck, health, wealth, you name it, I got one for every room in the house.
They come in such distinctive vases, that I could get a color to go with every decor.
I am very interested in the whole security blanket syndrome of today's kids.
So in the process of my research as to whether the blanket is a benefit or a hindrance, I came across bamboo baby blankets.
I had never heard of bamboo fabric.
I kept reading and researching everything I could find about bamboo.
I wish to share with my readers some of the benefits I have found bamboo to have.
Bamboo is a grass, not a tree.
There are over 1000 species of bamboo, growing on almost all the continents, including the United States.
It generates 30 percent more oxygen than trees.
It grows like a weed, and is the fastest growing plant on the planet today.
It can grow anywhere from 18 inches to 36 inches in one day.
It doesn't need pesticides or insecticides and will grow completely on rain water, making it safe for use as a textile product.
Bamboo has many natural qualities that make it perfect for baby.
It has the softness of silk and cashmere, and yet is naturally hypo-allergenic and anti-bacterial.
It also prevents odors, allergies, and skin irritations.
When babies are first born they have a hard time regulating their body temperature,whereas, bamboo is thermal regulating.
It will keep baby cooler than cotton in hot weather and warmer in cool weather.
It also keeps moisture away from babies skin, and has double the absorbency of cotton.
Today's parents have so many decisions to make in the upbringing of their child.
We are so concerned with the environment today, that buying bamboo clothing is a smart choice.
Organic products for your child are easily attainable.
Since your new baby's immune system starts out weak, you need to make sure he is free from toxins in his environment.
So I went from bamboo plants to bamboo clothing.
It is amazing what we take for granted.
Clothing material for baby was never an issue for me, as long as it was soft and comfy.
But now, there is nothing but bamboo for my babies.
They come in such distinctive vases, that I could get a color to go with every decor.
I am very interested in the whole security blanket syndrome of today's kids.
So in the process of my research as to whether the blanket is a benefit or a hindrance, I came across bamboo baby blankets.
I had never heard of bamboo fabric.
I kept reading and researching everything I could find about bamboo.
I wish to share with my readers some of the benefits I have found bamboo to have.
Bamboo is a grass, not a tree.
There are over 1000 species of bamboo, growing on almost all the continents, including the United States.
It generates 30 percent more oxygen than trees.
It grows like a weed, and is the fastest growing plant on the planet today.
It can grow anywhere from 18 inches to 36 inches in one day.
It doesn't need pesticides or insecticides and will grow completely on rain water, making it safe for use as a textile product.
Bamboo has many natural qualities that make it perfect for baby.
It has the softness of silk and cashmere, and yet is naturally hypo-allergenic and anti-bacterial.
It also prevents odors, allergies, and skin irritations.
When babies are first born they have a hard time regulating their body temperature,whereas, bamboo is thermal regulating.
It will keep baby cooler than cotton in hot weather and warmer in cool weather.
It also keeps moisture away from babies skin, and has double the absorbency of cotton.
Today's parents have so many decisions to make in the upbringing of their child.
We are so concerned with the environment today, that buying bamboo clothing is a smart choice.
Organic products for your child are easily attainable.
Since your new baby's immune system starts out weak, you need to make sure he is free from toxins in his environment.
So I went from bamboo plants to bamboo clothing.
It is amazing what we take for granted.
Clothing material for baby was never an issue for me, as long as it was soft and comfy.
But now, there is nothing but bamboo for my babies.
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