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Dire Warning about #NanoBabyFormula

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Every mom wants to provide only the best for their baby—best home, best medical care, and best nutrition. Like most moms, I have always assumed that baby formula is 100% safe to feed, especially since my pediatrician says it’s ok.

But what if that formula most of us are using isn’t so safe, after all? What if it contains a dangerous substance that’s not even listed on the label, let alone being tested for? According to a new study commissioned by Friends of the Earth, many popular baby formula brands contain nanoparticles.

What is a nanoparticle? I honestly had no idea, having never even heard the term previously, so I did some research. The concern about nanotechnology is that it can cause familiar substances to change in ways that scientist don’t expect and cannot predict. These chemically engineered particles are 1,000 times thinner than a strand of human hair and several hundred times smaller than blood cells. Due to their very small size, nanoparticles are more likely than larger particles to enter cells, tissues and organs.

While nanoparticles can present a danger to everyone, babies are especially vulnerable due to their developing immune, central nervous, reproductive and digestive systems. If they consume nanoparticles, it could lead to irreversible damage, increasing their risk of disease later in life. Obviously, this makes feeding nanoparticle-laced formula of great concern!

Think your formula is safe? Gerber, Enfamil, Similac, and Well Beginnings (Walgreen’s store brand) were tested. All six were found to contain nanoparticles! The three types found are “needle-like” nano hydroxyapatite, nano TiO2 (titanium dioxide) and nano silica dioxide.

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Nano hydroxyapatite, in particular, is frightening. According to the European Union Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety, it’s potentially toxic and should never be used in personal care items like toothpaste, teeth whiteners and mouth washes. (Just compare a minute amount of toothpaste with multiple bottles of formula daily and the risks are truly awful!)

The scariest part of all is that parents have no way of knowing since it’s not included on the product label. (I was horrified to learn that I’d personally fed most to my babies!) Currently, the FDA does not regulate nanoparticles in baby formula, nor does the agency pre-screen or test infant formulas before they enter the market. I think that’s unacceptable and I bet you do, too!

As consumers, we must make our voices heard. One of the ways to do this is by signing Friends of the Earth’s petition, demanding that baby formula companies make these necessary changes:

1. Remove all baby formulas containing nanoparticles from store shelves.
2. Remove nanoparticles from product formulas. 
3. Create nanomaterial policies to avoid the use of engineered nanoparticles in their products. 
4. Manufacturers should refer to the Nanomaterials Policy Recommendations  about potential risks.
5. Ensure transparency in the supply chain by clearly labeling products.
 

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You’ll also want to join us for a fun party, sponsored by Friends of the Earth on the Mamavation Facebook Fan Page on Thursday, May 19th at 9:00 pm EST. RSVP to win these great prizes:

  • $50 Whole Foods Gift Cards, Dr. Bronners All-One Peppermint toothpaste, Goddess Gardens Organic facial sunscreen & everyday spray (5 winners)
  • $25 Whole Foods Gift Card, Dr. Bronners All-One Peppermint toothpaste, Goddess Gardens Organic facial sunscreen & everyday spray (1 winner)
  • Grand Prize: $125 Whole Foods Gift Card, Dr. Bronners All-One Peppermint toothpaste, Goddess Gardens Organic facial sunscreen & everyday spray (1 winner)

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As someone who is passionate about the health and welfare of children, I’m encouraging everyone to please pass this information around to as many people as possible! We must alert the public about this dangerous nanoparticle formula and keep it far away from babies.

#NudgeThemBack with Affordable, Quality Dog Treats

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This post is sponsored by Nudges® Dog Treats and the BlogPaws® Pet Influencer Network™. I’m being compensated to help create awareness about Nudges Wholesome Dog Treats available at Walmart® but I only share information that’s  relevant to readers. Nudges® Dog Treats is not responsible for the content of this article.

The love a fur baby provides is priceless, but the cost of maintaining them in style sure isn’t! Between clothes, food, vet/dental bills, toys, and fun activities, it seems like a fortune. (No, I’m not complaining and yes, they’re worth every penny, of course, but I do look for ways to cut costs without sacrificing quality.)

For the budget-conscious consumer, Nudges dog treats are fantastic! Made right here in the USA and brimming with the real meat animals crave, they contain no artificial flavors or fillers, just salmon, duck, chicken, or beef as the main ingredient. Every batch is safety-tested to FDA standards and they’ve never been taken off the market or subject to a recall—very important for my peace of mind!

Nudges are sold at many retailers, including the ever-popular and convenient Walmart. Instead of having to make a separate trip to a pet specialty store, I was able to buy everything the whole family needed in a single trip. My local store had a huge selection available at an affordable price—what more could I ask for… 

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As you can see, Nudges makes many kinds of treats, with something sure to please your special pup, no matter how finicky:

  • Jerky Cuts – Steak, Duck, Chicken, & Chicken Bites
  • Grillers – Salmon, Steak, & Chicken
  • Homestyle – Chicken, Carrots, & Peas / Beef, Potatoes, & Carrots
  • Sizzlers – Beef & Cheese, Chicken & Apple, Chicken Bacon

Because there were so many to choose from, it was hard to decide. I ended up buying two bags of Nudges® Jerky Cuts for each of my senior Chihuahuas (chicken and steak).

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Oscar is pretty hardy and he doesn’t have any dietary restrictions. Charlie, on the other hand, has had extensive dental work done and his mouth/teeth/tongue are very sensitive. I wasn’t sure if he could even chew jerky, but I’m happy to report that they’re extra soft and smooth. I could easily break it down into pieces for Charlie and Oscar was able to snack by himself. Both loved the great taste/texture and devoured their bags!

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Want to pick up some treats for your fur baby? Purchase them at Walmart and use a printable coupon to really save big. And don’t forget to join the Nudges Dog Treats Facebook Community where dog owners celebrate the unique joy pets brings to our lives.

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Nudges® Dog Treats. The opinions and text are all mine.

$50.00 Sephora Gift Card Giveaway

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Beauty junkies, get your glam on with this giveaway from Sephora! One lucky winner will receive a $50.00 gift card. Enter to win in a variety of ways, including answering this question: 

What is your favorite item(s) to buy at Sephora? (Mine are Stila makeup and Chanel No. 5 perfume.)

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Super Savings Saturday – 5/14/16

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Welcome to another edition of Super Savings Saturday!

This week was full of good deals. I was especially excited to find free drinks and cheap candy.

CVS:

2 M&M’s, sale price $3.00. I used 2 $1.00 manufacturer’s coupons stacked with a $2.00/2 store coupon. Total: $1.00 each!

Trolli candy, sale price $2.00. Total: $2.00 plus $2.00 ECB. (These sour gummy worms are my man’s favorite.)

Aloe Vera Softsoap, sale price $1.88. Total: $1.88 plus a $1.00 ECB.

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Rite Aid:

6 Big Win lemonade, sale price $1.00. Total: $6.00 plus $6.00 Plenti Points.

2 Clear Care contacts solution, sale price $8.99. I used 2 $5.00 manufacturer’s coupons. Total: $7.98 plus $7.00 Plenti Points.

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Target:

Luvs diapers, regular price $6.99. I used a $2.00 manufacturer’s coupon. Total: $4.99 plus a $2.00 Checkout 51 rebate!

Zantac Fusion, regular price $8.49. I used a $5.00 manufacturer’s coupon stacked with a $2.00 store coupon and a 30% off Cartwheel offer. Total: Free!