It’s possible and easy to make bars of natural soap last, thereby lessening frustrations that such things are either expensive or wear down quickly. Here are three tips on doing so, taken from Human Nature Marikina. Continue reading
Category Archives: To Nature
[The Market] Gifts of the earth
If you’re looking for healthy food supplements and warm drinks, look no further than Kayumanggi Organics, from the Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm. Produced in the Philippines the responsible way, it promotes healthy and delicious yet affordable living with its flagship coconut sugar, as well as other coconut, cacao, and ginger products. Continue reading
[The Market] Climate change and fun
Want to learn about climate change in a fun and social way? Look no further: Resilience: Survive and Thrive is a new board game developed with government funding that teaches about the consequences of development on the environment, and how we can prevent negative damage and foster positive, integral growth instead. Continue reading
[The Market] People, Planet, and Produce
The Good Food Community assures you of organically-produced vegetables (and sometimes fruits) – and what’s more, organic produce that is obtained fairly from farmers, the unsung heroes of our society. Consider subscribing to them for your weekly dose of goodness! Continue reading
[The Market] First Aid in a (natural) bottle
Uncle Frank’s Coco Honey is promising to be the new and effective solution to nutrition problems. It contains all the essential amino acids our bodies need, plus more, and is good enough to eat on its own. Take it on an empty stomach and realize the full benefits in minutes, and take it or apply it at the first sign of illness or discomfort and watch your body’s natural healing system spring into action! Continue reading
Nature, M.D.
The human body has – and even is – its own natural healing system, something that Western medicine takes for granted. This is ultimately rooted in amino acids, of which we need 20 different kinds to stay healthy. Amino acids are best found in food. Stay healthy therefore by eating a balanced diet and eating rightly! Continue reading
[The Market] The toothbrush that saves your teeth, the environment, and the less empowered
It may cost a little bit more, but you’re doing it for the environment and for the poor. Minka’s Toothbrush Movement is made from bamboo – a water-resistant, naturally anti-microbial material – that provides environmental sustainability. Plus, they support a Habitat for Humanity program aiming to provide sanitary supplies and training in communities that don’t have such yet. Continue reading
The wait is over: Goodness to smile about
The long wait is over as the product Human Nature has been beseeched for for so long is now here. Introducing the Human Nature Natural Toothpaste: 99.76% natural, 100% no harmful chemicals, and 100% good for the earth! Continue reading
Product Feature: Habi Footwear Classic
Habi Footwear promotes responsible living through fashion that is both socially- and environmentally-aware – as well as proudly Pinoy-made. Scrap cloth is upcycled into simple but attractive designs by women from several communities in Quezon City, Philippines, thereby reducing solid waste as well as empowering the less empowered. Continue reading
Product Feature: Timberland Yellow Boot, Part 2
For today’s Product Feature, I build on a previous review written four years ago and, this time, focus on the Timberland Yellow Boot’s being a socially responsible choice notwithstanding its comfort and looks that I wrote about previously. Continue reading