Friday, April 26, 2013

Broody Chick 100% Natural Fully Compostable Diapers (Newborn 6.6 - 13.2 lbs. (36-Count))


Broody Chick 100% Natural Fully Compostable Diapers (Newborn 6.6 - 13.2 lbs. (36-Count))
ASIN : B003GS0AWQ



Broody Chick 100% Natural Fully Compostable Diapers. Size: Newborn 3 - 6 kg (6.6 - 13.2 lbs) / 36 pieces, Infant 4 - 9 kg (8.8 - 19.8 lbs) / 32 pieces, Toddler 7 - 16 kg (15.4 - 35.2 lbs) / 28 pieces, Junior 12 - 25 kg (26.5 - 55.1) / 24 pieces.


Broody Chick products contain only natural, fully compostable material from annually renewable resources, with 90% reduction in greenhouse gases vs traditional synthetic material. Helping you help the environment. Made from nature's sustainable resources, our diapers are 100% natural and fully compostable.


Eco Friendly:
Chlorine Free
Breathable
Hypo-allergenic
Fragrance free
Ultra thin construction
Natural super absorbers
G.E. Free
Exceptional comfort and fit
Sizes are designed for boys and girls.


Keeps baby drier with innovative 3-layer design:
Super soft lining 100% Ingeo spunbound non-woven fabric certified 100% natural and compostable to EN13432 (EU) standard and fully compostable to ASTM D 6400 (USA)
Core - Wood Pulp fibers Naturally biodegradable
Waterproof Outer - The Bio-Film used (fecula) is extremely waterproof, 100% natural and compostable to the following standard: EN 13432 (EU)


Compostable information:
Compostable in some municipal facilities.
Please check for acceptance in your local area. Further information please contact Broody Chick.


Review
Let's talk about the GEL
Ok, I'll start by saying that I did not buy these diapers because I'm trying to save the planet (ducking from the barrage of organic tomatoes being thrown at me), but because my 22-month-old is actually allergic to Super-Absorbent Polymers (otherwise known as SAP's or those little gel balls that we find on our baby's bottoms after wearing a disposable diaper), and my go-to brand Tushies appears to be out of business.

How do I know my baby is allergic to SAP's? I'll tell you! At 12 months of age, having been diapered only in Pampers, he developed a rash that seemed to be concentrated around areas that were the wettest (front area). After using every cream on the market (including a whole jar of Triple paste), breast milk, RX for yeast infections, and RX for topical bacterial infection, the rash continued to get worse. By 16 months (yes we battled diaper rash for 4 months), he literally had a giant, rectangular hive wherever his bottom would contact the diaper. I threw...

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