Comments on: Natural Living Changes for a Healthy & Eco-Friendly Lifestyle https://mindfulmomma.com/natural-living-basics/ Simple Inspired Natural Living Fri, 20 Mar 2026 17:01:07 +0000 hourly 1 By: Micaela Preston https://mindfulmomma.com/natural-living-basics/#comment-161807 https://mindfulmomma.com/?p=14916#comment-161807 In reply to Michelle Octaviani Henlianto.

Glad you find it helpful!

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By: Dave Bishop https://mindfulmomma.com/natural-living-basics/#comment-161597 https://mindfulmomma.com/?p=14916#comment-161597 I love shopping at the local co-op. They have organic produce from local farms with zero packaging. It feels incredible not to throw away endless plastic when getting fresh veggies that aren’t wrapped for space travel.

I found a local soap maker that uses the best ingredients and has no palm oil. It’s not as complicated as it seems to make a difference.

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By: Michelle Octaviani Henlianto https://mindfulmomma.com/natural-living-basics/#comment-161272 https://mindfulmomma.com/?p=14916#comment-161272 I love how your blog emphasizes both human well-being and environmental health. This article reminded me that living eco-consciously is a great step toward a better life. Sometimes, I forget about how wonderful it feels to take a walk in the woods or simply enjoy the feeling of the breeze. It’s comforting to know that mindful living is achievable for everyone, as long as we’re willing to achieve it. Thank you for sharing such valuable information and tips on natural living!

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By: Micaela https://mindfulmomma.com/natural-living-basics/#comment-145860 https://mindfulmomma.com/?p=14916#comment-145860 In reply to Cherle Koschene.

Here’s a post that covers non-toxic art supplies. Hope you can find a few helpful things here: https://mindfulmomma.com/non-toxic-art-supplies/

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By: Cherle Koschene https://mindfulmomma.com/natural-living-basics/#comment-145181 https://mindfulmomma.com/?p=14916#comment-145181 Thank you for the lovely run-down above. I am currently working on a Land-Arts project with all items being from the park itself, and anything else used must be biodegradable. I’m having trouble with the following items and would love any resource to research:
1. Watercolor paint- clear of heavy metals for coloring and toxic-free
2. Sidewalk chalk-clear of lead and as “clean” as possible
3; I’m using a wheat and water glue-another ideas?
Thank you.
SK

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