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Organic Cotton -- A Healthy Choice

  • Organic Cotton farming does not use synthetic fertilizers, harmful pesticides or other dangerous chemicals.
  • Growing Organic Cotton does not damage the soil, environment or human health.
  • Organic Cotton farming does not poison farm workers or their families.
  • Organic farming saves the lives of countless bird, fish and land animals -- humans included.
  • Organic certifications will not allow genetically modified (GMO) fibers to be labeled organic, therefore Organic Cotton is GMO-free.
  • Organic Cotton is produced in natural colors or dyed using low-impact enviro-friendly dyes.
  • Purchasing 2 pairs of men's boxer shorts will eliminate 1/4 of an lb of the chemicals that would be used to produce the same underwear using conventional cotton.
  • Organic Cotton is much softer and stronger as fibers are not broken down by chemical processing.

Organic Cotton/Bamboo Blends

Bamboo is a grass, not a tree. It matures in 3-4 years and needs no fertilizers or pesticides to grow.  Its fibers are extremely strong yet luxuriously soft.  It has a natural ability to wick away moisture and is naturally anti-bacterial and resistant to mold.  Bamboo is also extremely breathable and tends to keep the body 2-3 degrees cooler than cotton.

Organic Cotton/Soy Blends

Soy fiber is made from the hulls of the soybean used to make tofu and other soy products. Soy has been dubbed the "vegetable cashmere" due to its soft feel.  It's extremely durable and easy to care for.

Organic Cotton/Hemp Blends

Hemp is one of the most environmentally friendly fibers in the world requiring no pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers and very little water to grow.  Hemp exhibits up to eight times the strength of cotton and is more insulating, absorbent and durable.  It is also hypo-allergenic.

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FAQ Organic Cotton
How is Organic Cotton is Healthier for You?
How is Organic Cotton is Better for the Environment?
Better Quality Organic Cotton?
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Organic Cotton – Why Bother?

For years we’ve been consuming pesticides from our fruits, vegetables, and grains, and we are finally beginning to understand the health and environmental effects that these chemicals can cause. As a result, many more people are trying to eat organic foods.

So we are avoiding putting pesticides inside our bodies – shouldn't we also avoid pesticides outside our bodies? This documentary on toxic textiles should help answer the question:

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Another noteworthy study was done by Environmental Defense - they tested 20 Canadians from all walks of life. It revealed that every person tested had some number of toxic chemicals in their body. In some cases, children had a higher number of chemicals than their parents. Sixty-eight chemicals were tested for, of which 46 were detected. More details

Here are three reasons why organic cotton is a better choice:

Why is Organic Cotton Better?
• Healthier
• Better for the Environment
• Better Quality

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Organic Cotton is Healthier for You
Although, there are no USDA (US Dept of Agriculture) approved studies demonstrating that organic cotton has any health benefits over conventional cotton, organic cotton is being widely embraced by holistic practitioners (such as naturopaths), especially for those suffering or recovering from illness.

More demonstrable is organic cotton's ability to be worn by people with chemical sensitivities, who are unable to wear conventional cotton because they have allergic reactions to the dyes and chemical traces it contains. This is especially important for babies and children because they have more sensitive skin and are more sensitive to chemicals (www.lung.ca).

Finally, another important quality of 100% cotton, is that cotton absorbs moisture and stays dry. In other words, it breathes (as opposed to nylon or other synthetic fibers which can cause perspiration). This quality makes cotton products more comfortable than synthetics


Organic Cotton is Better for the Environment

Environmentally, conventional cotton farming takes a huge toll on our planet.

Here are some startling facts:
• Conventional cotton is responsible for 25% of the insecticides used worldwide
• Some of the most toxic pesticides are used on cotton, and these enter our food chain through foods containing cottonseed oil
• To make one t-shirt, 1/3 of a pound of pesticides and other chemicals are used

Choosing organic cotton helps to support organic farmers and gives motivation to conventional farmers who are trying to convert to organic practices. Spreading the word to friends and family also helps to raise global awareness about the benefits of choosing organic cotton. Hopefully, over time, this can reduce the number of chemicals consumed by conventional cotton farming and help contribute to a healthier planet.


Organic Cotton is of Better Quality



Why is organic cotton of higher quality?

The answer lies in how organic cotton is produced. Conventional cotton growers use harvesting machines to harvest the cotton. With the use of these machines, the seeds and oil in the seeds are mixed with the cotton. Harsh chemical cleansers are then used to clean the cotton and remove the oil and seeds. In addition, conventional cotton uses dyes that sometimes contain heavy metals.

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Our organic cotton growers hand pick the cotton so it is much cleaner.

The cotton is washed in hot water and vegetable-based soaps when collected.  This removes microbial factors, cleans and disinfects the raw material before it is turned into the materials sent to us.

In addition, when dying the product, only low impact environmental dyes or natural colorants such as clay are used.

The other benefit of hand picking and no chemical use is that the cotton fiber is much stronger; the fiber is not weakened by the chemical cleansers or dyes.

Where to Start

Because there is so much information available and many different alternatives for making your life healthier and more environmentally friendly, it might feel overwhelming when you start to research this area.

Where should you start?

Our philosophy at Organic Lifestyle is that you start with the things that would give you the most benefit and where your budget allows.

For many people, their first purchase of organic cotton would be organic cotton bedding & mattresses – due to the fact that we spend 1/3 of our lives sleeping.

Others start with clothing such as undergarments, t-shirts, sleepwear since it's in direct contact with the largest organ of your body, skin.

Since children and babies are more sensitive to chemicals, the emphasis is placed on clothing for babies and children and crib mattresses.

Last but not least, we'd recommend the book, "Ecoholic" by Adria Vasil for a Canadian perspective.  See Noteworthy quotes from Adria Vasil's Bestselling Green Guide, 'Ecoholic'

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How do I wash organic cotton?
Will the colours fade?
How durable is organic cotton?
Can I use bleach?
Why shouldn't I use Tide?

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How do I wash organic cotton?

Machine wash per label instructions - See product specific Care instructions for bedding and towels.
Hang to dry. If using dryer, use Air cycle, no heat.

In general, don't worry about shrinkage. Order your correct size- there is no need to "buy big!"
That being said, do not overheat your garments. Drying with high heat can cause more than 4% shrinkage. Be very careful how you dry organic cotton apparel.

Conventional cotton apparel is generally treated with chemicals to reduce the shrinkage effects of heat. Organic cotton is not treated, so in high heat it is possible for the cotton to shrink more than 10%. Shrinkage is worse for the lengths of the garments and is less noticeable for widths.

 
Will the colours fade?
Eco-friendly dyes are just as long lasting as the harmful dyes used on conventional products. They will fade if powerful detergents or bleaching agents are used.
Because we do not use chemical color fixatives, please do not mix dark colors with light ones for the first few washes due to dye bleed. For the first wash, add ¼ cup of vinegar to the final rinse, this will help to set the color and resist fading or bleeding.
Tip! - when washing prints, be sure to turn them inside out during the first few washes. This will help lock in the colour for years.
 
How durable is organic cotton?
Organic cotton is not exposed to the weakening, harsh chemicals that commercially grown cotton is, therefore organic cotton will last many years, with proper care.

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Can I use bleach?
Do not use chlorine bleach on the natural color cotton products. This bleach will fade the cotton from its natural color and weaken the garment's fiber strength.
 
Why shouldn't I use Tide?
Tide and other powerful detergents are full of abrasive chemicals that are hard on delicate inks and dyes, not to mention the environment and you. Even having residual Tide from a previous washing in your machine can adversely affect the condition of your item. If you regularly use Tide or similar detergents, please rinse your machine before washing your organic cotton products with Woolite or a similarly mild detergent


WHY AN ORGANIC LIFESTYLE?

If you’re like us, it started with being more conscious about what we put into our bodies and homes. 

* Concerned about the effects of harmful chemicals on the health and well-being of you and your family? 
* Interested in adopting a more organic lifestyle but feel overwhelmed or frustrated by the contradictory information and the lack of resources? 

If you said yes, you have come to the right place. 

Organic Lifestyle is a community of like-minded individuals interested in reducing our everyday toxic exposure while creating healthier and eco-friendly homes. 

* We want to live more naturally, without exposure to everyday carcinogens.
* We want to have peace of mind that the products we put in our homes are safe, healthy, and sustainably made. 
 
Wherever you are on your organic lifestyle journey, we are here to help you:

* Make informed decisions
* Align with your values accounting for people and planet with the right purchase


 
About Organic Lifestyle
 
Organic Lifestyle was born in 2006 from the desire to make organic living affordable and accessible for everyone and build a socially responsible community that values the health and safety of every worker, consumer, and the planet. 
 
Our mission is to offer better, healthier, and safer alternatives to you, your family, and your friends. 
 
We do the research, talk to our suppliers, and learn from subject matter experts to curate certified organic, fair trade, sustainably produced products for your kids, your body, and your home. 
 
We hope we make it easier for you to learn about the benefits of organic materials and keep the ones you love healthy and safe. We have carefully curated our Guided Product Tour to help you determine which products are right for you.


 
WHY REDUCE YOUR CHEMICAL EXPOSURE?
 
Dozens of everyday products found in our homes can offgas chemicals, few of which have been studied for their long-term effects. However, some of these chemicals have already been linked to the rising incidents of health issues, such as cancer, diabetes, asthma, Parkinson’s disease, reproductive issues, and allergies.

Harmful man-made chemicals have even been discovered in umbilical cords and indigenous people who live purely off the land. Many subject matter experts are justifiably concerned about the long-term health effects of our everyday exposure.   
 
At Organic Lifestyle, we're motivated to reduce our potential toxic exposure and hopefully, empower you to make informed decisions. 

We make sure our products are free from any nasty carcinogens, pesticides, flame retardants, off-gassing, harsh dyeing chemicals and other toxic substances like bisphenol and formaldehyde.

For example, we offer:
Organic mattresses that use wool as a natural flame-resistant textile instead of using fire retardant chemicals. 
* Mattress covers that can significantly reduce mattress off-gassingbedbugs and dust mites.
Solid wood bedframes, without any offgassing wood, glues nor stains
Natural COVID19 Disinfectant
* How to improve air quality with Green building products
* How to reduce microplastics your washing machine produces 
 
We also source directly from organizations that work with farmers and international certifying authorities to ensure that the highest organic standards are met. 
 
Our goal is to significantly reduce your toxic chemical exposure in home and provide peace of mind.

 
SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE

We make environmentally sound choices whenever possible.

We:
 
* Buy our products from certified organic (GOTS, GOLS), fairtrade, and socially responsible vendors. 
* Prioritize sourcing made in Canada
* Carry Oeko-tex certified products made with low-impact dyes that produce less water runoff in their manufacturing process. 
* Carry products that reduce indoor pollution by not releasing Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in your home.
* Offer less plastic packaging options and make sure to efficiently coordinate inbound shipments to reduce our carbon footprint
* We donate to various non-profit organizations and grassroots campaigns that work to protect the healthy environment, nature’s diversity and the well-being of our communities.
 
By investing in high-quality organic and hypoallergenic products you make a great positive impact on your health while supporting people and the planet. 

Thank you for allowing us to be your guide in your search for the best chemical-free products that will benefit your health and the environment. 

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Our Story
It was Environmental Defence's toxic study reporting man-made chemicals in newborns that caused the seismic internal shift.

Ecoholic guided us to make informed decisions and in 2006, we started Organic Lifestyle and have been sourcing healthier alternatives to reduce our exposure everyday toxins ever since. 

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