Disposable diapers They’re thinner and fit better than older versions. Plus, they keep your baby drier, thanks to superabsorbent materials. Studies show that disposables may reduce diaper rash, compared with cloth diapers. What’s wrong with disposable diapers? Disposable diapers have been implicated by diapering proponents like leak proof polymers, superRead More →

Although it is called a “lily”, the peace lily is not a true lily from the family Liliaceae. True lilies are highly toxic (poisonous) to cats and dogs, but the peace lily, spathiphyllum is only mildly toxic to humans and other animals when ingested. Can you be allergic to indoorRead More →

They can make you sick if they are under-ripe but if you eat ripened mulberries they will not make you sick. Well as long as you are consuming a normal amount. Obviously you can get sick from anything if you overeat. The only other issue would be if you areRead More →

No part of the peperomia is edible. Although plants range greatly in look, most plants are generally small, growing no more than 12 inches tall and have thick stems and fleshy leaves. … Most peperomia are found growing in tropical and subtropical areas of Central America, South America, and Africa.Read More →

Coppertone Ultra Guard Sunscreen Lotion SPF 70, a chemical sunscreen that earned top marks in our testing, is a great choice for most people. It offers adequate SPF and broad-spectrum protection and is water resistant for up to 80 minutes. It’s easy to apply and comfortable to wear, while stillRead More →

It may look the same as traditional wood — giving you a false of sense of security — but pressure-treated wood is not safe to burn. When burned, pressure-treated wood releases a cocktail of harmful chemicals and pollutants into the air, some of which will inevitably end up in yourRead More →

Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is a common garden plant that contains digitalis and other cardiac glycosides. These chemicals affect the heart. Foxglove is poisonous, although recorded poisonings from this plant are very rare. Are foxgloves toxic to pets? Remember: ingesting foxgloves can be fatal to your dog. Call your vet immediatelyRead More →

Chromated arsenicals, which include chromated copper arsenate (CCA), are a group of pesticides containing chromium, copper, and/or arsenic that protect wood against termites, fungi and other pests that can degrade or threaten the integrity of wood products. How dangerous is CCA? CCA-treated timber and fire In the event of aRead More →

Ingredients from label Active Ingredients: Avobenzone 2.0%, Homosalate 5.5%, Octisalate 4.5%, Octocrylene 4.0%; Inactive Ingredients: WATER, C12-15 ALKYL BENZOATE, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, PHENOXYETHANOL, VP/EICOSENE COPOLYMER, DIISOPROPYL ADIPATE, NEOPENTYL GLYCOL DIHEPTANOATE, MICA, DIMETHICONE, GLYCERIN, FRAGRANCE, … Is Hawaiian Tropic mineral or chemical? Hawaiian Tropic® Mineral Skin Nourishing Milk is an ultra-spreadable, silkyRead More →

Watercolor paints contain pigments that have a varying degree of toxicity. Although they are harmless when used on paper, not all watercolor paints are safe to use on your skin or face. It’s better to use face paints that are designed to be used on skin. Is watercolor ink nonRead More →