Tag: EWG

  • Oranges, Strawberries and Raisins, OH MY!

    Oranges, Strawberries and Raisins, OH MY!

    Oranges, Strawberries and Raisins, OH MY!

    Please note: ALL produce available at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market is ORGANIC.

    The following information was provided by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) and pertains only to NON-ORGANIC produce.


    Raisins didn’t qualify for the Dirty Dozen™, since we don’t include processed foods in the list, but if they did, they would top the list by a mile. Ninety-nine percent of conventional raisins tested positive for at least two pesticides, including some that can harm kids’ developing brains!

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    Strawberries are once again at the top of this year’s Dirty Dozen™ list, taking first place for produce with the highest levels of pesticide residues. Ninety-nine percent of strawberries have pesticide residues, and up to 22 different pesticides were found on a single strawberry!

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    Many Americans enjoy starting their day with a healthy serving of citrus fruits, but they may be unknowingly getting a side of cancer-linked chemical. EWG scientists discovered cancer-linked imazalil on nearly 90 percent of non-organic citrus samples!

    Even after the fruit is peeled, the average concentration of imazalil was about 20 times higher than EWG’s recommended limit to protect children’s health! See the full results HERE.

    Click the image to sign the EWG’s petition to BAN imazalil!

    Resources:

    https://www.ewg.org/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwo-aCBhC-ARIsAAkNQisjbwcNiZlHOZAOGL3qCYkyK6KmBK0AScpklOZ-30BY2Qp9Ovi2vJQaAmCPEALw_wcB

    https://act.ewg.org/UOUNqQZubEqMFeX_xZjwTg2?sourceid=1020179&emci=bcf878fc-b488-eb11-85aa-00155d43c992&emdi=f49bef02-b588-eb11-85aa-00155d43c992&ceid=2820348

    https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/citrus.php?utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=202103FoodNewsLaunch&utm_medium=email&utm_content=pesticides&emci=bcf878fc-b488-eb11-85aa-00155d43c992&emdi=f49bef02-b588-eb11-85aa-00155d43c992&ceid=2820348

    https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/raisins.php?utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=202103FoodNewsLaunch&utm_medium=email&utm_content=pesticides&emci=bcf878fc-b488-eb11-85aa-00155d43c992&emdi=f49bef02-b588-eb11-85aa-00155d43c992&ceid=2820348

    https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/strawberries.php?utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=202103FoodNewsLaunch&utm_medium=email&utm_content=pesticides&emci=bcf878fc-b488-eb11-85aa-00155d43c992&emdi=f49bef02-b588-eb11-85aa-00155d43c992&ceid=2820348

  • Clean Up Your Self Care Routine With These 12 New Product Lines

    Clean Up Your Self Care Routine With These 12 New Product Lines

    By Jenna Kohler, MA, Certified Health Coach

    What you put IN your body can make a big difference in your overall wellness. Most of us are well acquainted with that notion by now; however, many folks aren’t aware that what you put ON your body can make a big difference too.  The tissues that make up our bodies are absorbent and internalize what we come in contact with.  Those of us who have had negative reactions to products we’ve used on our bodies know very well the effects of internalizing something our body doesn’t like. Others who haven’t experienced this may be taking for granted their body’s ability to process many of the harsh chemicals and toxins that are frequent additives in conventional or ‘drug store’ skin and beauty care products.

    At Basil Bandwagon Natural Market, we take great care in curating product lines that are both safe AND effective. We hand-select products from companies that care about your wellbeing, the wellbeing of our community environment, and the wellbeing of our planet. Recently, you may have noticed many new products landing on our shelves in our health and beauty aid aisles. We want to take a moment to introduce some of these wonderful new product lines with you. These are just a few of the reasons why these products have made it through our rigorous vetting process and we’re certain there will be a few you’ll be eager to try!

    Opas Soap

    Now carrying shampoo, conditioner, lotion, & bar soap at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market!

    About Opas: “Our products have antique and vintage-inspired qualities as recipes from the Naturalism and Renaissance era. We practice sustainability and composting and our products are completely eco-friendly from our ingredients to our packaging.”

    Carina Organics

    Now carrying shampoo, conditioner, lotion, hand soap, body wash, & hair spray/gel at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market!

    About Carina: “We are present in every step of the product-making process. Our ingredients, including alfalfa, chamomile, echinacea, nettle, red clover and a variety of Botanical Tree Essences, are hand-selected and harvested throughout the Pacific Northwest. This helps to ensure the use of only the healthiest and highest quality extracts and essences.”

    Schmidt’s Naturals

    Now carrying deodorant & bar soap at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market!

    About Schmidt’s Naturals: “Everything we produce is manufactured without harming any animals, and we never purchase ingredients from suppliers that test their products on animalsSchmidt’s is committed to staying certified vegan and cruelty-free. Schmidt’s Naturals products are always free of aluminum, propylene glycol, SLS, PEG, parabens, phthalates, artificial fragrance, artificial flavor, artificial colorants, and artificial sweeteners.”

    Dirt Bag

    Now carrying face masks at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market!

    About Dirt Bag: “The women-owned, women-founded company was named ‘Dirt Bag’ because it suited the product, which uses a dry blend of ingredients analogous to dirt, and also because it serves as a reminder that good things can come out of some very bad circumstances for women. Sustainable, all-natural ingredients.  No animal testing.  100% Eco-Friendly.

    Botanical Therapeutic

    Now carrying shampoo, conditioner, body wash, & hand cream at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market!

    About Botanical Therapeutic: “We have chosen a healthier approach to manufacturing self-care products. Since Carina’s inception in 1972, replacing chemical and synthetic ingredients with natural and organic plant extracts, essences, and oils has been central to our focus and philosophy.”

    Dr. Gingers

    Now carrying the dental care oil pulling line at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market!

    About Dr. Gingers: “Dr. Ginger’s research, as well as testimonials from people she knew and treated, confirmed the notion that oil pulling does indeed offer substantial benefits to oral and overall health. No harmful chemicals.  Dr. Ginger’s uses detoxifying Sodium Lauryl Sarcosinate (an amino acid from coconut oil) in lieu of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (an irritating surfactant).”

    Oral Essentials

    Now carrying the dental care teeth whitening line at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market!

    About Oral Essentials: “You shouldn’t have to choose between a product that is good for you, and a product that actually works. For us, that meant formulating products that we can feel good about putting in our bodies. No ‘DO NOT SWALLOW’ labels, no irritating bleaches, no compromises. We are the first ever dentist-formulated, naturally-derived, clinically-tested, certified non-toxic oral care company in the world, and you know what? We think it’s about time!”

    Ancient Olive Soap

    Now carrying bar soaps at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market!

    About Ancient Olive: “Ancient Olive soap is perhaps the oldest and purest soap in the world, made of 100% olive oil and a high concentration of laurel oil. It is renowned for its skin-nourishing, wrinkle-fighting vitamins A and E from olive oil and its natural antiseptic and antibacterial properties from laurel.”

    Green Goo

    Now carrying first aid salves/balms, foaming hand soap, & bar soap at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market!

    About Green Goo: “We are leaders in the commercialization of no-compromises natural body care products. Our mission to provide safe, natural and effective products extends into our philanthropy, as we continue to donate products to military, maternity and child care, and animal care organizations both here and around the world.”

    Earth Mama Organics

    Now carrying baby body care product line, mommy body care product line, body wash, & deodorant at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market!

    About Earth Mama Organics: “We formulate easy-to-use herbal products to support mamas and babies through the entire miraculous birth process, from pregnancy through postpartum recovery, breastfeeding, baby care, and even the loss of a baby. We honor plant wisdom that has been passed down from great-grandmother to grandmother to mother to daughter; we combine that wisdom with the safety and assurances of contemporary evidence-based research.”

    Purple Prairie Botanicals

    Now carrying bar soap, & lotion at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market!

    About Purple Prairie Botanicals: “Purple Prairie Botanicals has always believed in the protection and sustainability of our natural world and the delicate systems which balance all life as we know it. This planet produces all of the products we share with you. When purchasing our raw materials, we only work with American companies that lead the industry in environmental stewardship and adhere to strict principles and protocols that ensure fair treatment and compensation for the people involved.”

    Attitude

    Now carrying body wash, lotion, shampoo, conditioner, & hand soap at Basil Bandwagon Natural Market!

    About Attitude: “All of our products are worry-free – 100% safe for your family and the planet, and free of cancer-causing chemicals, mutagens and endocrine disruptors. That’s why we question everything. And we invite you to do the same.” We have an insatiable need to innovate, inspire and improve. We are as much scientists as explorers, roaming the Earth and our homes looking for new ways to not only Live Consciously, but live better.

  • 20 of Our Favorite Self-Love Products

    20 of Our Favorite Self-Love Products

    For us at Basil Bandwagon, Valentine’s Day is the celebration of love and human connection. In that spirit, it’s super important to take some time to give yourself a little extra love and care. While this is important every day of the year, we say that Valentine’s Day is an opportunity to grant yourself permission for the extra pampering you deserve! So, we put together a list of 20 of our favorite “self-love” products for you to come check out (many of them made with love by local artisans!):

     

    Mishti Chocolate: delight your taste buds with this delicious local chocolate

    Matr Boomie Earrings: treat yourself to a fresh new look with a pair of these

    Pranarom Lavender Aromatic Hydrosol: soothe your senses with this versatile mist fit for a queen

    Luv Superfood Bites: indulge sensibly with this locally-made delectable morsel

    Zum Goat’s Milk Bar Soap: transform your bathing routine into a scent-sible aromatherapy session

    Mineral Fusion Nail Polish: pamper your nails to pretty-up your look without the harsh chemicals

    Redmond Earth Powder: give your smile a makeover with this miracle powder

    John Masters Organics Essential Trial Set for Hair & Body: visit the organic salon in the comfort of your own home with this exclusive bundle

    Mineral Fusion 3-in-1 Color Stick: get ready to get glowing with this easy-to-use addition to your natural makeup collection

    Veriditas by Pranarom Rose Regenerating Facial Oil: nourish your skin naturally with this anti-aging miracle oil

    Degage Gardens’ Lavender Sachet: refresh your pillow, closet, or your sock drawer with this handmade aromatherapeutic sachet

    Just the Goods’ Vegan Herbal Spa Warm: take a time out to rejuvenate your whole body in this herbal bath soak that’s truly spa-worthy

    Taza Cinnamon Chocolate Mexicano: wake up your mouth and your mood with this decadent dessert with a cinnamon-y twist

    Cocokind Organic Chlorophyll Detox Mask: purify and brighten your complexion with this simple natural remedy for fatigued and flaky winter skin

    Sunbeam Candles’ Rose Geranium, Ylang Ylang & Patchouli: breathe in the clean aromas of this sensual combination of oils in candle form

    Andes Gifts’ Glittens: wrap your hands in cutest, warmest, most functional accessories ever

    Hydro Flask 12 oz.: clean up your to-go beverage routine with a sustainable and sleek new beverage flask in ruby red

    Andalou Naturals Polished to Perfection Konjac Facial Sponge Duo: polish away impurities to reveal your most youthful, glowing skin with this reusable duo

    Andalou Instant Lift & Firm Hydro Serum Facial Mask: hydrate your thirsty skin with this age-defying hero

    Acure Brilliantly Brightening Facial Scrub: step up your skincare game with this gentle scrub that’s a favorite among thousands of skincare junkies

     

  • Just the Goods: A Skincare Line That Gets our A+ Review

    Just the Goods: A Skincare Line That Gets our A+ Review

     

    Finding a CLEAN skincare routine that works isn’t always easy.

     

    In this video, Carolyn shares her experience seeking out gentle products that work. Carolyn has sensitive skin and has struggled with blemishes, redness, and allergic reactions over the years. She explains how she’s been prescribed multiple harsh pharmaceutical products, including antibiotics, that seemed to worsen her delicate skin’s condition rather than improve it.

     

    If you or someone you know struggles with skin health, you’ll want to check out what Carolyn has to share about a product line that her skin rates an A+.

     

    https://vimeo.com/209400166

     

  • Summer Camp Week 2: Stand Up to Summer Sun

    Summer Camp Week 2: Stand Up to Summer Sun

    Today, June 20, marks the first official day of summer, but the sun and heat have already graced us with their presence here in New Jersey.  With the temperature turned up and the Earth tilted closer to the sun, we are more susceptible to dehydration and sun damage.  Given this, it’s important to recognize your risk and how you can protect yourself and your health. So… let’s talk summer sun wellness!

    Understanding UV Radiation

    To understand the potential damaging effects sun exposure can have on our bodies, we must first understand the science behind it.

    What is UV radiation? Part of the electromagnetic (light) spectrum emitted from the sun

    If UV radiation is “light”, then why can’t I see it? The wavelengths are actually shorter than visible light, making it invisible to our eyes

    What are the types of UV radiation? UVA (longest), UVB, and UVC (shortest – mostly absorbed by our ozone layer, without actually reaching the Earth)

    How does UV radiation cause damage? Excessive exposure alters our bodies’ lipids, proteins and cellular DNA, producing unhealthy genetic mutations. UVA & UVB radiations can generate reactive chemical species called “free radicals” in our bodies’ cells.

    What damage can UV radiation cause? Skin cancers (i.e. basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma), eye damage (including cataracts), premature skin aging, immune system suppression

    Doesn’t my body have any natural protection to sun? In short – yes, it does. Melanin – a dark brown pigment in our hair, skin and eyes – is what gives our skin its tone/color.  Some people have more melanin, some have less – the darker the skin, the more melanin. Our bodies produce this to help protect deeper layers of our skin from sun damage, but don’t make us immune to damage.

    Understanding Sun Protection

    Seek Out Shade Spending time outside is great, but taking refuge in the shade can be your first line of defense. 

    Choose the Right Clothing Lightweight fabrics and pieces that cover more of your skin are a good idea when your body is going to be exposed to the sun for a long period of time. Baseball caps and floppy hats are not only fashionable, but functional for protecting your scalp and face.

    Wear Sunglasses Again, not only fashionable, but critical for protecting one of your most valuable assets – your eyeballs! Polycarbonate lenses offer full UVA/UVB protection. Check the label that comes with your glasses to be sure you’re getting proper protection. If not, some optometrists offer UV coat application services.

    Check the UV Index Refer to your favorite weather channel or website to check your local daily UV index. While a low index doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take measures to protect yourself, a high index might help you choose when to take extra caution and when to limit exposure.

    Apply CLEAN Sunscreen How do I know what’s a clean product from what’s a potentially-harmful product? Here is a short list of general rules to follow, per the Environmental Working Group, which claims that nearly 75% of sunscreen products on the market are inferior or are made with worrisome ingredients:

    1. Mineral sunscreens containing titanium dioxide or zinc oxide offer stable protection and usually don’t contain harmful additives.
    2. Higher SPF numbers aren’t always better. In 2011, the FDA determined products claiming SPFs higher than 50 were “inherently misleading” – perhaps no more effective than those up to SPF 50.
    3. Look for “broad spectrum support”, which covers both UVB (which is the primary culprit for sunburn) and UVA rays.
    4. Spray sunscreens can be convenient for application; however, you should be careful not to inhale any of the product and also to hold it close enough to the skin to insure thickness of application.
    5. Avoid an additive called retinyl palmitate, a form of Vitamin A that testing has linked to tumors and lesions of the skin.
    6. Avoid an additive called oxybenzone, which has been found to be a hormone disruptor and common allergen. 

    All this said, there is little evidence to suggest sunscreen alone reduces cancer risk, particularly for melanoma, the deadliest type of which has tripled its rate among Americans over the past 30 years. So, be sure not to use this as your only method of protection.

    Summer Skin & Body Care

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    At Basil Bandwagon, we carry a wide array of sunscreens rated highly by the Environmental Working Group. Find them in our body care section and ask one of our friendly, knowledgeable team members for support in choosing a product that’s best for you. Sprays work great for your scalp, sticks offer superior protection for your face and traditional lotion is great for full-body coverage.

    Even with sunscreen protection, the heat and rays can take a lot of moisture out of our skin. It is critical to replenish this to help your skin stay young-looking and healthy! A few of our favorite products that help do this exceptionally well:

    • CocoKind’s Rosewater Facial Toner: Spray your face after exercising, sun exposure, before bed, upon rising – basically whenever you want! Several of our team members carry a bottle in their purse! The antioxidants from the roses used to make the water provide great anti-aging support. Smells gorgeous and is very refreshing!
    • Episilk’s Hyalauronic Acid Serum:  Hyaluronic acid is a fluid component of our connective tissue, synovial fluid and humors of the eye. In serum form, it penetrates deep into the dermis, boosting the elasticity and hydration of the skin, locking in moisture. A great way to replenish what you’ve lost from sun and heat!
    • John Master’s Vitamin C Serum: This product contains extracts of sea algae and rosebuds to provide intense moisture and antioxidants to help fight procollagen production. Superoxide dismutase and acerola help fight the aging effects caused by UV rays. Use between cleansing and moisturizing your face at bedtime!
    • ICU Eyewear: We carry a fashionable line of eyewear for men, women, and children, including reader sunglasses. We love ICU because they are a carbon neutral company AND they use recycled, renewable and recyclable content!

     

    Summer Sun Nutrition

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    Per the US National Institutes of Health, “A balance between free radicals and antioxidants is necessary for proper physiological function. If free radicals overwhelm the body’s ability to regulate them, a condition known as oxidative stress ensues.”

    The good news? “Antioxidants can assist in coping with this oxidative stress.”

    Where can you get antioxidants? Well…

    • Eat berries! Fresh, organic are best, but frozen are great too!
    • Stay hydrated! Drink lots of water. If you like it, coconut water and maple water are full of natural electrolytes, helping to keep you hydrated. Natural electrolyte powders available at Basil Bandwagon are also a great replacement for highly or artificially-sugarized sports drinks, which also contain synthetic food dyes. Another good rule of thumb is to limit caffeinated beverages and alcohol when spending time in the heat and sun, as they make it harder for your body to maintain proper hydration. 
    • Consider a Vitamin C supplement with bioflavonoids, which come mainly from citrus fruits and black currants. The antioxidants provided in these supplements can be powerful additions to your supplement regimen in summertime, even though they are most often associated with Winter cold season. 
    • Consider an Astaxanthin supplement, which comes from microalgae, yeast, salmon, trout, krill and some crustaceans.  Astaxanthin is 6,000 times more antioxidant-potent than many Vitamin Cs.
    • Consider a Spirulina supplement, which is a versatile algae superfood – available in powder form – that can be added to many sweet and savory dishes and snacks for easy consumption. Like Astaxanthin, it is a very powerful source of antioxidants (as well as Vitamin B12, Vitamin K1/K2, Iron and Manganese).

     

    References

     

    www.ncbi.nlm/nih/gov – The National Center for Biotechnology Information

    www.aad.org – American Academy of Dermatology

    www.skincancer.org – The Skin Cancer Foundation

    http://www.hhs.gov/ – US Department of Health and Human Services

    http://www.who.int/en/ – World Health Organization

    https://www.nih.gov/ – US National Institutes of Health

    http://www.ewg.org/ – Environmental Working Group

    http://www.nutrex-hawaii.com/ – Nutrex Hawaii

  • 7 Hormone Disruptors that are found EVERYWHERE

    7 Hormone Disruptors that are found EVERYWHERE

    chemicals, poisons, hormones

    There are many things we try to avoid to stay healthy. We try to cut out sugar, steer away from additives, and keep watch on our carb intake. But even with a clean diet, there are toxins that sneak in and wreak havoc on our more sensitive systems. Our hormones are fascinating–they control so many things in our bodies, but hormones are not to be trifled with. Chemicals can negatively effect our sensitive endocrine system. These substances can make your body chemicals overproduce one hormone while depleting another. They can imitate hormones and interfere with signals your bodies needs to perform certain functions.

    Here’s a list of 7 chemicals to watch out for:

     

    Atrazine:

    Atrazine is one of the most widely used herbicides in the U.S. and is found in 94% of the country’s drinking water. An estimated 7 million people were exposed to atrazine in their water between 1998 and 2003. Atrazine has been linked to breast tumors, delayed puberty, and prostate inflammation in animals. Some research has linked it to prostate cancer in people. Avoid Atrazine exposure by buying organic produce and filtering your drinking water.

    BPA:

    BPA is a synthetic estrogen that can disrupt your endocrine system–even in small amounts. It’s been linked to all kinds of issues including: infertility, breast and reproductive system cancer, obesity, diabetes, early puberty, behavioral changes in children and resistance to chemotherapy treatments. In the last few years, people have been more aware of choosing BPA-free products for their homes. Canned food is a source that is slowly becoming BPA-free, but you still have check the label. Avoid plastic containers, especially ones marked “PC” or “Recycling Label #7”. Don’t handle receipts, and never let children play with them. (cool fact— Basil Bandwagon Natural Market only use BPA-free receipts!)

    Dioxin:

    Dioxins are a group of chemically-related compounds that are persistent environmental pollutants (POPs). Dioxins are found all over the world but they tend to accumulate in the food chain, especially in the fatty tissue of animals. Recent research has shown that exposure to low levels of dioxin in the womb and early in life can both permanently affect sperm quality and lower the sperm count in men during their prime reproductive years. Dioxins can build up in the body and are powerful carcinogens. Products including meat, fish, milk, eggs, and butter are most likely to be contaminated. The best way to cut down your exposure is by limiting these products and making sure they are the best quality.

    Fire Retardants:

    They sound like something positive but the chemicals that are used in Fire Retardants have significant health implications.These chemicals are known as polybrominated diphenyl ethers or PBDEs and have been found to contaminate the bodies of people and wildlife all over the world. These chemicals can imitate thyroid hormones in our bodies and disrupt their activity. While several kinds of PBDEs have now been eradicated, it doesn’t mean they don’t exist anymore! PBDE’s are known for their persistence.
    Avoiding them can be difficult, but using a HEPA filter while vacuuming is a good start. Doing so cuts down on the exposure to dust from upholstery and other household products. Being active in making sure their are laws to reduce these chemicals is another way to decrease PBDE’s influence!

    Lead:

    Another well-known poison, lead, is especially harmful to children. Lead can cause symptoms too numerous to list here. These include permanent brain damage, hearing loss, miscarriage, premature birth, kidney damage and nervous system problems, etc. This might not be new information, but the effect on hormones is not discussed as much. Lead can disrupt the hormone signaling that controls the body’s major stress system (called the HPA axis). To lessen your lead exposure, make sure your house is well-maintained, watch our for old, crumbling paint, and use a water filter to remove it from drinking water.

    Organophosphate Pesticides:

    Neurotoxic organophosphate compounds were produced in World War II as chemical weapons–pretty scary stuff. After the war, these chemicals were used in experiments to create sophisticated pesticides. They are still in use today, even though there have been many studies that show their adverse effects on brain health, fertility, etc.. Organophosphate Pesticides lower testosterone and alter thyroid hormone levels. To avoid this one, buy organic produce and be sure to stay knowledgable on which fruits and vegetable bear the lightest load of pesticides.

    Phthalates:

    Our cells rely on hormone signals to perform all the functions we need to survive–surely you wouldn’t want anything near you that told your cells to die, right? Well, thats something that Phthalates can trigger. It can trigger cell death in testicular cells which leads to low sperm count, birth defects, obesity, etc. Like BPA, you can avoid Phthalates by staying away from plastic containers, plastic wrap made from PVC and personal care items that list added fragrances. Look for Phthalate-free products in containers and body products!

    Want more info? Check out EWG’s article on this very subject. It’s full of links and info and even a PDF to keep handy.