Friday, July 20, 2012

The white fillings in are teeth are made out of BPA!


Depositphotos.com: Healing teeth | Stock Photo © Dmitriy Shironosov #10730087


BPA stands for bisphenol A. BPA is an industrial chemical that has been used to make certain plastics and resins since the 1960s. The National Toxicology Program at the Department of Health and Human Services has some concern about the possible health effects of BPA on the brain, behavior and prostate gland of fetuses, infants and children. The Food and Drug Administration now shares the concern and is taking steps to reduce human exposure to BPA in the food supply by finding alternatives to BPA in food containers.
Thanks again to the Feingold Association for their continued research on behavioral issues.  In their July issue of eNews, Feingold posts an article titled "Now What?" This article describes a connection between the fillings in our teeth and behavior. Shocking!




Now What?

Ever since we realized that amalgam fillings were 50% mercury, many of us have been opting for "white" fillings as a safer choice. They certainly are prettier. But ARE they safer?

Now we find that these fillings - and the dental sealants that are supposed to protect our children from fillings - are all made with BPA. Yes - that stuff we have been trying to get out of baby bottles and food can linings. We are actually paying to have it put directly into our kids' (and our own) mouths.

New research shows that children receiving such fillings lose "just a few" points on a neurobehavioral scale, becoming "just a little" more moody, more aggressive, and less well adjusted.

I have tried to find both sides of the issue, so - if you have teeth - read more here:








Feingold Association. "Now What?" - Feingold.org 
"Putting BPA-based Dental Fillings In Perspective - Science News." - Science News
Horowitz, Janice. "Dueling Docs: Are Dental Sealants Safe for Kids?" - The Huffington Post

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Check out DC Burger Boys at Metro 29 Diner



DC Burger Boys: Metro 29 Diner: DC Burger Boys blog relaunch begins on Burger Boy Rileigh's 13th birthday with breakfast at Arlington's Metro 29 Diner. This place is great ...

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Don't Get Burned! - EWG’s Guide to Summer Sun



This summer, don’t get burned! Check out EWG’s Guide to Summer Sun. Did you know that one sunburn in childhood doubles your chance of developing skin cancer? Can you guess how much money the sunscreen industry makes every year from products that rarely work?

Get the facts. Read EWG’s updated summer 2012 list of the best beach & sport sunscreens;  research on sunscreens exposed; and their guide to summer sun infograph below.

All info from EWG (http://breakingnews.ewg.org/2012sunscreen/)

Sunday, May 20, 2012

The Best Student Council Speech Ever



Sadly, Jackson lost his campaign for Student Council Treasurer, but not without some drama. The treasurer position ended up in a tie, so at the end of the school day they held a revote, then he lost by 1 vote!

We are still super proud. It's pretty amazing to get as far along as he did in the campaign, being a new student this school year, competing with older kids who have been with the school since kindergarten, and most of all, to get in front of the entire student body and give the coolest speech in student council history! (OK, the last part is just my opinion.)

Thanks again to everyone for the kind words and support. I know the last thing anyone wants to see or hear is bragging about someone else's child -- so all the messages are much appreciated.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Saturday, April 28, 2012

EWG's Best Beach & Sport Sunscreens

Spring sports are back up and running. The kids are outside much more, and we all need to be reminded to use sunscreen. Now, I use sunscreen everyday, but it is sometimes difficult to do the same for our kids. I leave the sunscreen bottles in a basket by our front door to help the whole family remember to take care of our skin. The best protection from the sun is a hat and clothing that covers your body, but when skin needs to be exposed, use EWG's guide to sunscreens to find your best match.



EWG's top-rated sunscreens all contain the minerals zinc or titanium. These are the best choices for people who want the best UVA protection without potential hormone disruptor chemicals.

Enjoy your fun in the sun by being smart about skin protection.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Earth Day at the National Zoo

Earth Day is Sunday, April 22, 2012, and I am planning a visit to the National Zoo with the family. From 11:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M.the National Zoo will hold a free public event to celebrate Earth Day and the Zoo's commitment to green practices with crafts, music, and conservation related games. I'll be sure to document our day with photos.


Let's celebrate with a party for the planet!


Earth Day at the National Zoo

Jackson at the National Zoo, January 2012 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

China to Ban 17 Artificial Food Dyes

This is amazing! Now if only the FDA would get on board.



The Plan to Ban: The Ministry of Health of the People’s Republic of China Plans to Ban the Use of 17 Artificial Food Dyes


According to the April 9th, 2012 Shanghai Daily article,  Ministry Bid to Take the Color Out of Sweet Treatsthe Ministy of Health of the People’s Repbulic of China proposes banning 17 artificial food dyes based on recent expert examination.
In January of this year the Ministry sought expert opinions on the topic of the “safety and necessity” of various food additives. Based upon findings, the Ministry proposes that it will  ban  17 artificial food dyes along with other additives following a public comment period which ends on April 20th.
One food safety expert, Mr. Wu Chuanye, from the Hunan Province Center for Disease Control and Prevention stated that “Long-term consumption of such coloring could affect people’s health,  especially that of children”.
The Vice Director of the Shangahi Food Safety Office, Mr. Gu Zhenhua, stated “If an additive was not necessary for a type of food, it should not be used”.
The seeking of expert opinion on the safety of artificial food dye is reminiscent of the 2 full days of the Food Advisory Panel of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) public hearings held in the U.S.  in March of 2011 (See manuscripts from March 30th and March 31st FDA hearings) . However the outcomes of the Ministry review of dyes vs. that of the FDA are very different.
Whereas the examination by the Ministy of Health led to a resolve to ban 17 artificial dyes from food products, the U.S. FDA  hearings were inconclusive. According to the Washington Post (clickhere for story), the Food Advisory Panel of the FDA rejected even a suggested call for warning labels on foods containing dye and suggested that more study be undertaken before concluding that dyes cause any health issues in children.
China is not the first country to suggest manufactuers remove artificial dyes from food. According to the BBC news, a study in 2007 linked hyperactivity in children to artificial food colors and U.K. consumer response led to the Foods Standard Agency (FSA) to recommend a voluntary ban on use of artificial coloring in foods.
Based on the FSA recommendations and on the consumer demands, manufacturers have produced various foods using only natural colorings for the U.K market. These exact same manufactuers produce the same foods for the U.S. market with the difference being that the U.S. foods contain artificial dyes. The Center for Science in The Public Interest makes interesting comparisons of ingredients of well known products sold in the United Kingdom vs. those sold in the United States in the article CSPI Urges FDA to Ban Artificial Food Dyes Linked to Behavior Problems.
For the well-being of their children, both China and U.K. regulators have taken notice and have taken action to remove artificial dyes from foods. The U.S. can’t be far behind………..can it?

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

I Just Can't Get Enough

A Facebook friend has introduced me to the cutest family ever...


Dicken feat. Milah & Korben: "Everything Counts"


Dicken Schrader and his adorable children Milah and Korben are having a lot of fun together making beautiful and videos of their covers of, already great, Depeche Mode songs. Dicken wins my award for coolest dad. I hope this Columbian family continues to have fun together... They could teach us all a little something about quality time with our kids.

To see more, check out http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2AB6252942132321.

Is it too late to try this with my boys???

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Year of the Dragon: Parade in DC January 29th at 2pm



The Chinese New Year Parade celebrating the year of the Dragon will take place on January 29, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. Starting at Sixth and I Street NW, the parade lasts approximately 2½ hours and runs rain or shine.


Route Map


Info About the Chinese Dragon Zodiac Sign