So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The 10 Best Reasons to Wear Bamboo Clothing

By David Green


Eco friendly clothing is available in many different fabrics these days. People are fortunate to have so many organic clothing options to choose from. Which fabric is the best for you and your family? There are many good arguments for selecting bamboo clothing. Here are ten excellent reasons to do so.

1. Bamboo fabric is very smooth and soft to the touch. You could compare it to cashmere or silk. If you take a look at bamboo fibers under a microscope, you'll see that they have a rounded shape, which accounts for its softness. Even people with skin allergies can wear bamboo clothing comfortably.

2. Bamboo fabric is moisture wicking and very absorbent. When you sweat the fabric will remove the sweat from the surface of your skin. This makes bamboo an ideal fabric for yoga clothing, exercise wear, socks, undergarments, and sleepwear.

3. Bamboo is a breathable fabric, which is good for regulating temperature. When it's hot out, wearing bamboo clothing will help you feel cooler. And when it's cold out, bamboo is a good insulation.

4. Bamboo fabric blocks UV rays. Studies indicate that bamboo blocks 60% more UV light than cotton does. By wearing bamboo clothing, you can lessen your odds of getting skin cancer.

5. Bamboo clothing is naturally anti-bacterial. This is part of the plant's defense against pests. You will find that bamboo fabric inhibits the growth of fungus and bacteria, which makes bamboo ideal for bath towels and sheets in addition to clothing.

6. Bamboo is highly sustainable. Less than half of the stalks are harvested from a plantation in any year. The youngest ones are left to grow for another year or two and provide energy for new shoots. This works because bamboo is really a type of grass, and all the stalks you see on the surface are actually connected underground by a giant root system.

7. Bamboo is 100% organic. It has natural defenses against pests, so it grows well without using any chemical pesticides. It does not require any fertilizers either. This keeps the soil and water free from pollutants. Compare this to cotton, which accounts for 25% of all the pesticides used worldwide.

8. Bamboo removes greenhouse gases from the air. All plants convert CO2 to oxygen during photosynthesis, but bamboo does it more efficiently than trees. If you took equal areas of bamboo forest and hardwood forest, you'd find that the bamboo is able to produce 35% more oxygen.

9. Bamboo prevents soil loss through erosion and runoff. A bamboo forest's root network keeps the soil in place and traps water. This helps prevent a loss of the soil's nutrients through runoff.

10. Bamboo doesn't need any irrigation. The moso variety which is grown in East Asia for clothing is able to thrive with just rainwater. Most other textile crops, on the other hand, are very water-intensive. Did you know it takes as much water as you drink in 3 years to grow enough cotton for just a single T-shirt?

These are just several of many reasons why bamboo clothing is the best organic clothing you can wear. As people continue to become more aware of environmental issues, bamboo will become an even more important fabric source for eco-friendly clothing.




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