Keep your kids healthy with toxic-free baby products from VUPbaby
December 2, 2009
There are many researches which have proven that chemicals such as BPA, PVC and Phthlates can be harmful to the health of children. It was scary for me to read in the press that these chemicals have been proven to be absorbed into the body, contributing to a rise in the number of people suffering from cancer, asthma and infertility. As a mother of 2-year old girl, I’ve been quite concerned about it, and have done lots of search to find safe toxic free products. For example, BPA (bisphenol-A) – a chemicals used in plastic bottles – has been associated with a number of health problems such as breast and prostrate cancer, diabetes, obesity, heart disease, hormone disruption and neural and behavioural effects in infants and children.
Happily I finally found the recently launched VUPbaby website, which is a one stop shop of the best non-toxic baby products from around the world which are free from BPA, PVC & Phthalates. Here I found top brands products such as Born Free, Wee-go (just launched in the UK), MAM, Boon, ORE & Smart Mom – some of which have not previously been available here. The best thing is that these products are not only toxic-free, but also practical and stylish. The co-founder of VUPbaby, Heena Thakker confessed that their range of products had been carefully selected from around the world, offering parents the choice to give their precious ones the best possible start in life.
So I am now going to purchase some great products from VUPbaby’s website straightaway, and might also choose from their lovely Gift Ideas for Christmas range. If you would like to do the same, enter promo code “KIDDIE” at checkout to get 10% off your first order!


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Binita | December 3, 2009 at 10:17 am
I think VUPbaby is filling a big gap in the market given the lack of availability of toxic-free baby products in the UK – I have bought from the site before, it’s very cute.
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