OrganicClothing.blogs.com, a New Blog Dedicated to Organic Clothing

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Because of the growing interest to look and feel their best, more people are becoming interested in purely beautiful and healthy organic clothing. A new blog, OrganicClothing.blogs.com, is exploring all issues related to the exciting world of organic clothing and hot and trendy eco-fashions.

(PRWEB) October 12, 2005 — LotusOrganics.com is pleased to announce a new blog, OrganicClothing.blogs.com, dedicated to all issues concerning the exciting organic clothing market. Organic clothing has become a popular topic for many reasons and OrganicClothing.blogs.com will be exploring and discussing everything associated with organic clothing and the hot new area of eco-fashion.

According to Michael Lackman, founder of LotusOrganics.com, “In OrganicClothing.blogs.com, we will be exploring ecological and environment issues, social issues such as Fair Trade and sweatshop practices, economic issues such as U.S. Government subsidies to cotton growers, hot fashion trends and eco-clothing designers, clothing selections, organic clothing manufacturers, natural fibers and fabrics, clothing and Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, organic garment cost and prices, and anything else in the wide world of organic clothing that grabs our attention.” During this journey into the world of organic clothing, readers are encouraged to become involved and contribute their comments and thoughts, rants and ravings, hot buttons and cool ideas.

Clothing is important. Besides being protective or seductive, fun or utilitarian, decorative or camouflage, clothing is also a statement on how people view themselves and their world. OrganicsClothing.blogs.com will explore the social, environmental, economical, political, fashion and health consequences of the clothing that people chose.

OrganicClothing.blogs.com is all about organic and natural clothing. It doesn’t hype any one manufacturer or brand of clothing but will share information and facts about organic clothing and the hot topics of eco-fashion.

About LotusOrganics.com
LotusOrganics.com offers purely beautiful and healthy organic and natural fiber clothing to women and men for work, school, yoga and exercise, casual, and sleep wear. LotusOrganics.com also has a selection of pure organic cotton clothing for infants and babies. LotusOrganics.com clothing is manufactured from organic cotton, hemp, silk, tencel, wool and alpaca under environmentally and socially responsible Fair Trade principles. As an internet-based store, LotusOrganics.com provides free shipping worldwide for their fine organic and natural fiber clothing. For more information, visit LotusOrganics.com at http://www.LotusOrganics.com.

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Anusaragate

2012 is only a month old and already there's been more drama in the yoga world than we usually see all year. First, there was that yoga injuries article in The New York Times, which prompted responses from many of yoga's leading teachers and much discussion both inside and outside of the yoga community. Now, another story seems poised to make waves: the possible fall from grace of Anusara yoga founder John Friend. Last week, blogger YogaDork published information from an anonymous website, alleging personal and professional misconduct by Friend (for all the details, see here). A response of sorts has now been posted on both YogaDork and Elephant Journal, in the form of a letter Friend sent to members of the Anusara community, acknowledging that there is some truth to the accusations. An interview with Friend by Elephant Journal editor Waylon Lewis is expected to be published this afternoon, and hopefully will begin to elucidate the direction Anusara will take in face of this scandal. Stay tuned...

[Update: Here is the interview, in which Friend admits to inappropriate, though consensual, sexual relationships with female students and employees and supplies documents relating to the discontinuation of the Anusara employee pension plan.]

Anusaragate originally appeared on About.com Yoga on Wednesday, February 8th, 2012 at 16:13:36.

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The Book Behind The Article originally appeared on About.com Yoga on Tuesday, February 7th, 2012 at 23:28:38.

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Legs Up the Wall - Viparita Karani Is the Yoga Pose of the Week

I've been taking a break from shoulderstand lately due to a stiff neck, but I've been really enjoying substituting legs-up-the-wall pose instead. Try taking a block or bolster under your butt in this pose and playing around with different leg variations, like taking the legs wide, into a baddha konasana position with the soles of the feet touching, or even into lotus if that pose is part of your practice.

Legs Up the Wall - Viparita Karani Is the Yoga Pose of the Week originally appeared on About.com Yoga on Sunday, February 5th, 2012 at 22:13:57.

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