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Non toxic Apple iPod Nano

The latest Apple Nano is here and it is the coolest of lean green fun machines.

According to Steve Jobs, they are the “cleanest” most “toxic free” iPods yet. Greenpeace thinks “Less toxic iPods rock”. And Treehugger and their readers bring up some good points.

Here’s the bottom line:

No Arsenic glass.
No Mercury.
No Brominated flame retardants.
No PVC.
Very recyclable.

Yes, it would be nice if all of Apple’s products were as green. And it would be nice if things lasted forever and wouldn’t need recycling. But we like what we see.

Especially, considering the problems that toxins can cause during production, during use and after products are discarded. And, not just environmental problems, but people problems.

Arsenic has just been linked to diabetes. Mercury is a neuro toxin that winds into the environment and then into the food chain, leaving us trying to figure out which fish we can eat. PVC emits deadly dioxins in production as well as after it’s discarded and it’s incredibly difficult to recycle. And, brominated flame retardants are endocrine disturbers and they also end up in breast milk. Not good for sexual development or for the thyroid!

Since body burden studies show almost every last one of us have these nasties hiding out in our bodies, every little bit we can do to get them out of our environment is helpful.

So, thank you Apple. Keep at it. You make it easier to stay eco-healthy and have fun at the same time.

We’ll take our Nano in Green, please.

Did you know that vitamin D deficiency is rampant in America?

And it’s making us sick…

Last week we wrote about non-toxic sunscreens. But what we didn’t talk about was how a little bit of sun exposure is actually necessary to make vitamin D in the skin. So even though it’s really important to use that sunscreen, it’s also important to get your vitamin D.

Just 10 minutes a day of sun exposure, on average, will do it. Not out in the sun baking. Just 10 minutes of being outside. So shut off the computer and get outside for a bit. But, if you’ve had skin cancer, check with your doctor. And use your sunscreen after you’ve have your fill of unprotected sun.

Actually, vitamin D isn’t a vitamin, but really a hormone. It’s active in all sorts of body systems. It helps bones stay strong and seems to have something to do with multiple sclerosis and chronic fatigue and even depression.

It is even turning out to be important in breast cancer. Studies have been showing that women with low vitamin D levels have higher incidence of breast cancer and poorer overall prognosis. It may even be important to boost vitamin D levels in the case of prostate, lung, colon and even skin cancer such as melanoma.

The good news is that between a little dab of sun and vitamin D supplementation, you can correct that vitamin D level. It’s only found in foods like oily fish (Salmon - but watch for pollutants - and the much maligned but magnificent, and generally low toxin, sardine) and even eggs, but you can take some vitamin D3 supplements as well. The official recommended dose is only 400 IU, but newer science is recommending 800 to 1000 IU or sometimes, even more. We think it’s best to find a doctor who will work with you on this. Because you deserve it.

Ask you doctor to check your vitamin D level. The test is called 25-OH vitamin D. You can download some study resources and take them to your doctor if they have any questions.

Last but not least, we promised a movie. Ahhh…sunscreen (non-toxic, of course) and the meaning of life, ala Baz Luhrmann. Because we don’t think life should suffer while we’re doing the right thing.

Enjoy! And pass it on!

In a report yesterday, Mattel has decided to replace all nickel-cadmium batteries with nickel-metal hydride.
Toys “R” Us, Inc., has also gotten into the act and asked all manufacturers that produce toys exclusively for them, to stop using nickel-cadmium batteries. We say that’s a good thing.
Nickel-cadmium batteries are extremely toxic to produce. The [...]

The news is out today that the CDC and FEMA have found excessive levels of formaldehyde in the post Katrina trailers.
This is a tragedy that adds to the already sizable burden of Katrina tragedies.
But, it also brings out into the open the dangers of formaldehyde in building materials. Not just in the Katrina trailers. [...]

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I am an integrative physician and this site is my musings, observations, resources and green healthy tidbits for living. I am a breast cancer survivor and I also had a bevy of health problems related to environment, diet and system breakdown. I've found the green and healthy road to be much better than the road I was on before. I hope you can find it that way too. You can see me also at www.drhaiden.com. Disclaimer.