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Pure Indian Foods

A wide variety of organic Indian groceries, including organic grassfed ghee, organic Indian spices and other Indian groceries and food supplies that are hard-to-find in the United States. “We have been producing our delicious, nutritious, pure ghee fresh in small batches for five generations, ensuring undoubted quality. Using only non-homogenized milk obtained from cows during the spring and fall — when the grass is rapidly growing — we are able to give our products fat-soluble vitamins and conjugated linoleic acid.”

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Wakaya Perfection

Ginger, turmeric and kava—to take as supplements and for culinary use—grown, harvested, and processed way beyond organic. “Using our own proprietary strain of Pink Fijian Ginger, we plant, till and harvest exclusively by hand, and the tropical rains are Wakaya’s sole source of irrigation. Our ginger and dilo plants are both free of industrial pollutants, chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Wakaya Perfection Ginger is processed by hand. We grow our unique Fijian pink ginger in wide, sloping paddocks at a high elevation to prevent erosion. We hand-harvest our crops in paddocks to eliminate a mechanical footprint that could compromise the integrity of the crops. No machinery touches our ginger crops, only caring hands cultivate the earth. No chemically treated water is ever used in irrigation. All washing of crops prior to processing is done with fresh rainwater from our catchment system.

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Baci Naturals for Dogs

Organic and natural dog products, handmade in small batches with natural and organic ingredients in Boston. “Our Organic & Natural dog products are based on our focus of sustaining a healthy immune system and overall peak health for your Dog at all life stages. As your dog develops and matures, the natural dog product choices are even more essential.” Rich in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. Free of chemicals and artificial Ingredients. Flea & tick repellant, tooth cleanser, shampoo, paw balm.

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Quilts And Comforters

Question from Sue P.

Hi Debra,

I am trying to figure out if a commercially made quilt would typically contain flame retardants or any other harmful chemicals. I have found a quilt online that says the cover is 100% cotton, but the filling is 100% polyester. Are there flame retardants in 100% polyester? Would washing this several times, remove any harmful chemicals? Thanks for your great website and research.

Debra’s Answer

It’s unlikely that polyester fill would contain flame retardants. Furniture manufacturers use layers of polyester to help them pass the flammability tests. It doesn’t burn, it melts.

Many many years ago I was wearing a polyester nightgown. I took it off and threw it on the floor—right on top of my hot curling iron. And I saw that polyester melt right before my eyes. So it passes the flame test, but I wouldn’t want molten polyester on my skin.

Polyester itself is not particularly toxic, it’s usually the finishes that are the toxic part.

But again, polyester is plastic, so if you want to avoid plastic for other reasons, then that’s something to consider. But it’s not toxic.

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