Organic New Year’s Resolutions for 2015

Day 2 in the Year of the Healthy Child

Reduce your child’s exposure to pesticides! Do you know that when the gov’t set “acceptable limits” for pesticides, they set them for ADULTS, not children. Start with Environmental Working Group’s Dirty Dozen list and eat ONLY organic for those items. (and that includes beverages – anything with conventional apple juice is OFF the menu!!)
2015 New Year’s resolution: Reduce your pesticide exposure! Pesticides have been linked to depression, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

Read the article here from The Organic Center

Melinda Hicks, Founder and Creator of Little Me Tea

Why The Year of the Healthy Child?

I don’t want to sell you Little Me Tea.

You’re thinking, what the heck is this crazy mom-trepreneur saying?

I want kids to be healthy. That is more important than selling a product.

We need to focus our efforts on every aspect of their lives - what our kids eat and drink, how they exercise, the kinds of chemicals in their homes, in everyday things that we as parents can say and do to give our children the very best basis for good health for the rest of their lives…physical, mental, emotional.

Which is why Little Me Tea is declaring 2015…The Year of the Healthy Child.

Every single day on our Facebook page, we will post information to help your kids be healthier. We ask you to forward to your friends and family, encourage them to do the same. Health is a journey that we make every single day and small steps in the right direction can have a profound effect. Our hope is that this effort will generate education and conversation – and make a whole lot of kids a whole lot healthier!

And if Little Me Tea becomes a part of your healthier choice for your family, well, of course that makes us happy to know we play a small part in your child’s good health.

If you miss any posts, check back here. Every single day, you’ll find new ways to keep your child healthy. Together, we can change lives.

Tags: environmental working group, limit pesticide exposure, pesticide free, pesticides

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