Is it more nutritious? What are the benefits?

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Items like baby wash/shampoo, oil, diaper rash cream, etc. I am just wondering if anyone uses a really good brand. Please let me know. Thanks!

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I want to go organic, mostly for meat and dairy products but have a tight budget.. how do I go about it?

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We need organic baby food for a 6 month old. Do any of you have any suggestions on some? Please help out! Thank you!

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both have no hydrogenated oil, and the organic has a little less salt and cost the same.

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I know someone like this. It has nothing to do with the baby’s allergies or anything like that, simply because the parents choose to be vegetarians. I’m not making a judgement, I wanna hear yours!

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I’m going to get diva cup but I want a couple panty liners to use as backup. The organic ones only have one design and are 2 dollars more each. For reusable pad users, do you recommend organic or regular?

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Do these things matter?

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I’m thinking about getting contacts this summer before school starts again. And I was wondering if it’s safe to wear contacts during the organic chem lab while wearing saftey goggles.

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I breastfed my daughter until she was two months, then I dried up. It’s been very hard to deal with that because I want the best for my baby. She has a sensitive tummy so she’s been having Similac Senstive, and I recently switched her to Similac Organic. I really want to try and give her all organic foods. But I’m just curious, will organic formula be more difficult to digest? Or easier? Only positive, helpful answers please!

Thank you!

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