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Flushable Diapers

It’s been quite a few years since my kids were in diapers, but I came across this site that I’d like to share with you. It caught my eye because they offer flushable diapers.

If you can’t flush, you can put them in your compost pile because they purportedly break down in 50 to 150 days. That’s a far cry from the 500 years it takes to break down ordinary diapers. I wrote an article about them on my Tidbits & Stuff site.

Visit their website www.gdiapers.com and be sure to click on the video that gives instructions on how to flush the diaper.

I’ll have to store this one away and pull it out when I become a grandmother (hopefully I’ll remember where I stored it).


About the author: Felicia has learned the hard way that health, whether good or bad, is a result of daily choices and habits. On this blog, Felicia shares what she’s learned and the healthier choices she now makes as a result of her new knowledge. She hopes to encourage others to experiment to find alternative solutions to nagging problems (she’s also is a bit of a tree hugger and likes to share ways to lighten the toxic burden on the environment).

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