Teens’ Take On Organics
January 19, 2012 by PinoyOrganics
Filed under Healthy Kids
The other day, we randomly asked a Filipino 15-year old student what the word “organic” means to him and probably, his schoolmates. He said that to most teenagers, organic merely means “healthy food” such as drinking fresh fruit shake or milk, eating brown rice or avoiding canned foods. Most teens do not have any idea [...]
Daila Bath and Beauty Soaps
March 29, 2010 by PinoyOrganics
Filed under Clean & Green, Green Exchange, Healthy Kids, Tried & Tested
Daila Herbal Community Enterprises (DHCE), is a Philippine based corporation engaged in manufacturing environment and health friendly natural herbal products such as soaps, laundry granules and personal and household care products. Daila was conceived and established by its President and Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Aleli V. Pansacola in 1986 when she joined the Philippine Institute [...]
M.K. (Munggo for Kids)
March 8, 2010 by PinoyOrganics
Filed under Food and Travel, Healthy Kids, Home
While most of the ingredients listed below are available in the supermarkets, we encourage you to support your local producers and farmers by buying your ingredients, especially your vegetables, in your nearby weekend market instead…
9 Ways to a Greener Christmas
December 18, 2009 by PinoyOrganics
Filed under Clean & Green, Healthy Kids, Pets, Tried & Tested
This year, we put extra effort in having a greener Christmas by being more conscious of what we buy for ourselves and what we give as gifts. It’s amazing how much easier it is to accomplish this wish this year as compared to previous years. Here is our personal must-have green list: 1. Electric Juice [...]
INDIGObaby
October 31, 2009 by PinoyOrganics
Filed under Healthy Kids
In terms of the products they wanted to use for themselves and for their babies, their desire to give the best care for their children led them to turn to organic products to use during their pregnancy and after giving birth as well. … However, through research, both Denise and Monica found out that the same products that they buy abroad can be made here in the Philippines because the country is rich with natural resources.