EO Foaming Hand & Body Soap, 8.5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)

EO Foaming Hand & Body Soap, 8.5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)

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Myrrh Essential Aromatherapy Oil 10ml
This is a 10ml bottle of Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) supplied in amber glass to prevent deterioration through sunlight with a tamper evident cap and integral dropper. This is a high quality oil suitable for aromatherapy. The properties of Myrrh are reported as follows. Constituents: Elemene, Copaene, Myrrh Alcohols, Eugenol. Origin: Gum Resin (Smokey Aroma). Oil Comes Mostly From The Middle East And India Properties: Antifungal, Anti-Inflammatory, Antiseptic, Astringent, Carminative, Diuretic, Emmenagogue, Expectorant, Healing, Sedative, Tonic, Uterine, Vulnerary. Contraindications: Avoid During Pregnancy. Dilute Well On Young Children. General: Drying Effect On Body, Good For Mouth, Throat Or Lung Problems.

Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Associates Renew - Rose Body Cream 200ml
Need a deeply nourishing, all over body moisturiser?Softening, nourishing, delicately scentedKey Ingredients: Rose, Evening Primrose Oil, Shea ButterFor an extra softening and smoothing effect, moisturise your skin first with Renew Rose Hydrating Body Gel, then follow with a nourishing application of Renew Nourishing Rose Body Oil and finish with a protective, sealing layer of Renew Rose Body CreamUse to enhance dry and dehydrated skin, or to protect against stretch marks

Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy For The Emotions
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Natalia Labour and Birth Box
The perfect collection of products to relax and support a mum during labour. Contents: Labour Massage Oil (60ml), Labour Bath Ease (100ml), Labour Instant Re-energiser (10ml), Organic Flannel, Labour Massage Instruction Booklet

Aromatherapy (Mind, Body, Soul Series)


Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy (Mind, Body, Soul Series)
Customer Review: Nice music for relaxation and healing
Llewellyn’s aromatherapy music album is nice for any relaxing healing modality. While it is soothing music, the melodies and instrumentation are merely solid, not quite exceptional. I really enjoy Llewellyn’s albums that I’ve heard, as they adroitly merge Celtic elements with “New Age” instrumental components and nature sounds that are relaxing and useful for background music in many situations. Perhaps this album would be even more enjoyable when accompanied by the sensual aromas of essential oils - which are the inspiration for this composition.

Customer Review: This CD will transport you to land of relaxation!
I loved it! Very soft and gentle music, particularly relaxing after a stressful day at work! The cover says that the music was composed to accompany an aromatherapy massage, but I put it on at night as I drift off to sleep. A treasure!

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The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils: The Complete Guide to the Use of Oils in Aromatherapy and Herbalism (Illustrated Encyclopedia)
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Customer Review: Excellent Book for Diploma Level 3 Holistic Courses
This book is clearly illustrated and was an invaluable book for our level 3 Holistic Therapies VTCT course. There are illustrations of all the associated plants/herbs/fruits etc. as well as details regarding therapeutic properties, uses and origins.
Customer Review: My review
This beautifully illustrated book is an essential reference book for people interested in aromatherapy. It is suitable for patients, practitioners of complementary and conventional medicine, pharmacists, and all students studying relevant subjects. After a few introductory pages and the start of many excellent colour illustrations, a history of aromatherapy is covered. Worth looking at for the illustrations alone! The next section covers safety and contra-indications. This section should be read through by any potential patient or practitioner before using the remedies. Then various body systems are considered in turn with a list of effects and a list of oils which produce that effect. There is also an indication about treatment for a specific condition. As before, well illustrated and a good starting point for both patient and practitioner. A chapter on how to use the herbs for health and beauty follows. This covers massage, skin lotions, compresses, hair care, baths, flower waters, vaporisation, inhalation and douches. Some information about blending and extracting follows. A therapeutic index indicates various conditions and which oils are useful with their applications. Then follows a major section of the book. The oils are listed in alphabetical order according to latin name. One page is one oil. This is set out as follows: - * safety data * family of plant and related plants * Herbal/folk applications * Extraction details with actions and constituents * uses - including non-aromatherapy uses * Distribution of the plant * other species of the plant A general glossary follows, followed by a botanical classification list. An index using the English names is next. This is followed by references and a bibliography. A list of useful addresses ends the book.

Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy: Essential Oils in Colour
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Customer Review: Good oil summary book
I have only recently been introduced to this book and for its price it is excellent. It gives useful overviews of most of the commonly used essential oils but it is most useful if you want an easy introduction to the chemistry behind them. In conjunction with the Caddy Blending Calculator (CD) this can greatly assist in the understanding of synergistic blending.
Customer Review: Don’t leave home without it.
This is an excellent book for students and qualified aromatherapists. Very handy and easy to understand. The lay out is great and very colourful making it “idiot-proof” when chosing aromatherapy blends. I keep a copy of this in my bag when I see clients just in case I want to double check something. In fact, it was that good, that I bought a second copy to keep in the office as well for those unexpected phone calls!

Encyclopedia of Essential Oils: The Complete Guide to the Use of Aromatic Oils in Aromatherapy, Herbalism, Health and Well Being
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Customer Review: Well recomended!
Was recommended this book by a friend. It's the most complete one I've seen! Very good for reference too. It's so easy to understand what can be mixed with what and how to use the oils and even extract the oils! I'm a beginner at all this but this is a great alround book! The only down side I would say is that I use another book to make sure that the plant I want is correct for there is no colour in the pictures. Hope this helps. Take care all!
Customer Review: well structured
a well desingned and structured book also interesting for herbalism. all oils are listed in alphabetical order by their commen name but can also be found by the plants latin name. it includes herbs which should not be used in aroma therapie for information purpose only which can be usefull for general herb use and herbal remedies. very good book.

The Directory of Essential Oils
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Customer Review: Good reference
While this is not the most comprehensive guide to essential oils it is a good and detailed book for the most common ones and some less common ones. I have had the book for over a year now and I have constantly referenced it.
Customer Review: Highly informative, well laid-out, but has some limitations
In this book Sellar has profiled 83 essential oils in quite a lot of depth, devoting two pages to each oil. After the usual list of names in English and Latin, extraction method and so forth, the categories listed are: aroma, features of the plant, history and myth, chemical constituents, properties, precautions, effects on mind, body, and skin, and good blending partners. This is pretty much the entire book, although there is a brief glossary at the end which runs along the following lines: Antidontalgic: Relieving toothache. Cajuput, Cinnamon, Clove, Nutmeg, Peppermint, Pimento. There are also a couple of charts showing blending families (citrus, herbs, spices and so on) and suggested oils for skin types. For someone who already has a basic working knowledge of aromatherapy, this is a very useful book, combining each of reference with impressive depth. I would not recommend it as the first book for a beginner, however. Sellar assumes that her readers already know how to use essential oils so does not provide any information on blending, carrier oils, methods of application, massage and so forth. In addition, the referencing tends to be one-way: it is much easier to look up an oil in this book than it is to look up a symptom. So if you want to find a good oil for, say, PMS, this book will be much harder to use if you do not already know that you should be looking at lavender, geranium, clary sage etc. The glossary at the end is of limited use and certainly does not constitute a materia medica. I find this book most useful when used in conjunction with other aromatherapy books, so that I can cross-reference, usually by looking up symptoms in other books and then turning to this one to find out more about the oils that have been suggested.

Natalia Prenatal Bodycare Box
This Natalia box is ideal for use while your mum-to-be’s body is really changing and needs support especially on her growing and stretching tummy, breasts and legs. Use in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters. Contains: Prenatal Anti-Stretch Oil (60ml), Prenatal Leg Relief Gel, Prenatal Massage Oil (100ml), Organic Flannel, Pregnancy Massage instruction booklet

Aromatherapy With Valerie Ann Worwood


Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy With Valerie Ann Worwood
While this video may be titled Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy, it’s as much about self-massage as it is about treating yourself with essential oils. Valerie Ann Worwood is an excellent guide to the benefits of aromatherapy–using scents to soothe and heal–for the whole family, and the sections on how to give yourself a massage are alone worth the price of this tape.

Worwood begins with the mixing of oils. The video sleeve contains a guide to which oils work for specific desired results (for instance, lemon oil is good for the body and soul, for use as a sedative, and for increasing concentration), and she mixes a few concoctions to illustrate. She then moves on to first aid, healing cuts and burns, stimulating aching feet, and helping a young child fall asleep. Next is aromatherapy in beauty regimes. The face massage is soothing, and she claims it will help release tension, increase circulation, improve texture, and revitalize the face. Scents in baths and showers follow, and then the section on stress, tension, and self-massage. The self-massage is demonstrated slowly enough that it’s easy to follow. Who needs a masseuse? With Worwood as a guide, you can calm the aching muscles of your shoulders, neck, arm, breasts, hip, back, and bottom all by your lonesome (note: there is a bit of nudity in the demonstration). She finishes the video with environmental perfuming–scenting your living space. Warning: after viewing this video you may go overboard on purchasing the oils. But at least you and your home will be pleasingly aromatized. –Jenny Brown

Customer Review: A great DVD to share with others.
Having purchased this DVD for my own enlightenment, I found it was something worth sharing with my sisters and friends, all of whom, like myself, have difficulty finding time for relaxation. So, this DVD will be their Christmas gift along with my own massage oil blends - both for face and body, and I am anxious to know what they think. In my opinion, this DVD conveys a sense of caring - through teaching one to take time for self in addition to the wonderful benefits of using essential oils in your home and everyday life. I am not an aromatherapist, nor a massage therapist, however I have been using essential oils to make my own bath and beauty products for some years and recently have begun doing face and self massage. This DVD was very helpful with the techniques of self massage. I do recommend that anyone interested is using essential oils first educate themselves as to which oils are right for them.

Ms. Worwood’s DVD ranks at the top of my list of beneficial information on aromatherapy and massage therapy (which go hand in hand) and should be enjoyed by anyone with interest in these topics.

Customer Review: Excellent!!!
This has to be the best aromtherapy DVD there is! I can’t begin to tell you how it has changed my life and understanding and knowledge of essential oils. The absolute best!

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AROMATHERAPY [2005]
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Relaxing Massage Oil
Lavender oil which has a multitude of uses is renowned to assist sleep and help to relax the body and mind. Ylang Ylang is said to be sedative oil and is widely used by aromatherapists where people are suffering from stress and anxiety. Clary Sage is said to be a good muscle relaxant especially where the muscular tension arises from stress or anxiety. The addition of Geranium which as a member of the flower oils is said to have valuable antidepressant properties makes this oil a sheer delight to use. The manufacturers make no medicinal claims for this blend of oil and the data is intended only as a guide to essential oils. Always read the warning before use

Tranquility Blue Aromatherapy Candle with CD
Allow yourself to experience the ultimate in tranquility - with a spiritually calming fragrance aromatherapy blue candle, made with bergamot, lime, lemon, vanilla, jasmine and amber essential oils along with peaceful sounds on this beautiful music CD. Fridrik Karlsson has selected music to fit the mood of each of the Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Candles. All music is taken fom his Feel Good Aroma Collection. The oils used in the fragranced candles have been specially selected to accompany the individual mood. Supplied by Ruth White Yoga Products.

Y.U.M. Doggie Aromatherapy Spray - Zum Misters by Indigo Wild, 4oz.


Y.U.M. Doggie Aromatherapy Spray - Zum Misters by Indigo Wild, 4oz.
Lavender-lemon, patchouli Y.U.M. mist. Good for a dog in a funk or a dog that smells a wee bit funky. Chemical free and alcohol free. Shaggy loves it…and sometimes needs it, but they love him anyway. Size: 4 fl. oz.

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Aroma Home Hot Hugs - Monkey
Bring comfort to your body during cold weather with a warm little monkey!

Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy and the Mind: An Exploration into the Psychological and Emotional Effects of Essential Oils
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Customer Review: Makes the individual essential oils ‘come alive’
This is a lovely book. It is easy to get bogged down in thinking of the oils therapeutically as just a random list of actions - e.g. analgesic, antispasmodic etc. Lawless offers information on historical use and mythological profiles of the individual oils, and makes you feel you are learning about individual friends. She also gives some interesting examples on the history of aromatics which is not just the same old rehash which you can tend to get repeated from book to book.

Chamomile (Roman) Essential Aromatherapy Oil 50ml
This is a 50ml bottle of Chamomile Roman/blue (Roman Chamaemelum nobile, Blue Chamaemelun recutit) supplied in amber glass to prevent deterioration through sunlight with a tamper evident cap and integral dropper. This is a high quality oil suitable for aromatherapy. The properties of Chamomile Roman/blue are reported as follows. Constituents: Roman - Angelates, Chamazulene, Terpineol. German/Blue - Chamazulene, Bisabolol Oxide, Cis-Spiro Ether. Origin: Flowers. Mainland Europe And England. Properties: Analgesic, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Anti-Inflammatory, Bactericidal, Balancing, Claming, Emmenagogue, Immunostimulant, Sedative. Contraindications: None, Though Use Only Roman Chamomile On Children General: Very Calming In All Aspects, Soothing, Balancing, Good For Aches & Pains & Inflammation. Good For Menstrual Problems. Excellent For Itchy Skin, Skin Infection Chicken Pox, Eczema & Psoriasis (Anything Red And Inflamed) - Good To Use For Children.

A Bouquet of Aromatherapy (Gift of Health)
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Grapeseed Massage Oil for Aromatherapy 250ml
This is a 250ml bottle of Grapeseed (Vitis vinifera) supplied in plastict with a tamper evident cap. This is a high quality carrier oil suitable for aromatherapy.

Stick Scents Fragrance Diffuser - Green Apple


Stick Scents Fragrance Diffuser - Green Apple
Enhance the ambiance of your home with a Stick Scents fragrance diffuser. Simply insert all the porous sticks in the bottle, and the bouquet travels upward to fill the room with fragrance. Green Apple scent consists of peach, pear, green apple, musk and berry. Includes glass bottle with wooden cap; bamboo reeds, and 8 oz. fragrance. Made in USA.

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A Day at the Spa: Aromatherapy
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Complete Aromatherapy Handbook: Essential Oils for Radiant Health
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Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Lexicon: The Essential Reference (Lexicon)
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Customer Review: Makes Life Easy.
It is a very quick and easy reference guide to the treatment of numerous ailments. With one spin of the wheel you have at hand your essential oil, carrier oil, and methods of application. With this handy Lexicon aromatherapy couldn’t get any easier.

Marguerite Maury’s Guide to Aromatherapy: The Secret of Life and Youth - A Modern Alchemy
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Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Associates Renew - Rose & Sandalwood Facial Oil 15ml
Soothing formulationProtects against over-exposure to the elements or when skin becomes over sensitiveEffective skin protection for delicate, fine skin or high skin colourKey Ingredients: Rose, Sandalwood, Evening Primrose Oil

Chamomile (Roman) Essential Aromatherapy Oil 10ml
This is a 10ml bottle of Chamomile Roman/blue (Roman Chamaemelum nobile, Blue Chamaemelun recutit) supplied in amber glass to prevent deterioration through sunlight with a tamper evident cap and integral dropper. This is a high quality oil suitable for aromatherapy. The properties of Chamomile Roman/blue are reported as follows. Constituents: Roman - Angelates, Chamazulene, Terpineol. German/Blue - Chamazulene, Bisabolol Oxide, Cis-Spiro Ether. Origin: Flowers. Mainland Europe And England. Properties: Analgesic, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Anti-Inflammatory, Bactericidal, Balancing, Claming, Emmenagogue, Immunostimulant, Sedative. Contraindications: None, Though Use Only Roman Chamomile On Children General: Very Calming In All Aspects, Soothing, Balancing, Good For Aches & Pains & Inflammation. Good For Menstrual Problems. Excellent For Itchy Skin, Skin Infection Chicken Pox, Eczema & Psoriasis (Anything Red And Inflamed) - Good To Use For Children.

NEW ORLEANS LAMPE BERGER FRAGRANCE 500ml


NEW ORLEANS LAMPE BERGER FRAGRANCE 500ml

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New Vital Oils: Discover How Just a Few Drops a Day Can Ensure You Look and Feel Great!
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Customer Review: New ways to greater health
Clear, concise information on the vital role that oils play in our health. The book is extremely well titled. For students of aromatherapy and beauty therapy this book should be required reading. Excellent - very good value for money.
Customer Review: A must have reference book
Having been a fan of Liz Earle’s skin care range for many years, at long last we have a book which helps you glow from inside out. Many useful and interesting tips and hints for a book that is reasonably priced. Is one of the few books that actually make it into the bookcase.

Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy (Illustrated Elements Of…)
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Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy During Your Pregnancy
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Joints Aromatherapy Kit
A joint is the location at which two or more bones make contact. They are constructed to allow movement and provide mechanical support, and are classified structurally and functionally. Structural classification is determined by how the bones connect to each other, while functional classification is determined by the degree of movement between the articulating bones. There are many problems which can affect our joints such as Arthritis Bursitis Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Dislocations Osteoarthritis Osteonecrosis Rheumatoid Arthritis Sprains and Strains Wrist Injuries and Disorders Joints oil is multi-purpose and can be used for a variety of conditions. The actual process of massaging it gently into the affected area can sometimes be comforting and relieving.

Exercise and Cellulite

When Mike turned 65, he was 25 pounds overweight. By strict dieting, he shed the extra pounds, but he lost more weight; he also lost his energy and vitality. He was always exhausted, and his friends, seeing his gaunt, drawn face, worried about his health.

By the time volunteered for a particular fitness program two years later, he had put 25 extra pounds back on. After 6 months of exercise and some willpower at the dinner table, Mike slimmed down again. This time he felt better than he ever had, brimming with energy and glowing with good health.

What made the difference? The first time Mike lost weight; the second time he lost fat. The distinction is important. According to research, a large portion of the weight lost by dieting alone is active tissue, such as muscle and connective tissue, while a smaller fraction is excess fat. Exercise has the opposite effect. It increased his lean body mass and decreased his excess fat.

Same thing goes with cellulite. Most people tend to think that cellulites are only present to people who are obese. That is why they sometimes associate cellulite with fats and obesity.

Actually, even if cellulite refers to the chain of wrinkled “fat cells” and “subcutaneous connective tissues” beneath the layer of the skin, it should never be associated with people who are fat or obese. In fact, there are many people who have cellulite but are not fat at all.

In reality, nobody knows the main reason why some people accumulate cellulite. However, there are some factors that health experts are considering such as the structure of the fat cells or the poison that entered the body. Some experts say it may be caused by some hormonal changes in the body. But none of these things has been proven to cause cellulites.

However, the only main reason why most of the cellulite cases are abundant in women is that the connective tissues of women are more rigid and firm than men. Hence, whenever a woman gets fat, the fatty cells tend to swell and get bigger. It creates a protruding appearance to the skin producing an “orange peel” look.

For this reason, women are more prone to cellulite than men. That is why it is important for women to be more careful on their body as they have higher chances of accumulating cellulite.

Fats and Cellulite

With the many cases of obese people having cellulites in their body, most of them believed that their cellulites are caused by being too fat.

Even though not all those who are obese develop cellulites, being overweight can really trigger the development of cellulites. This is because too much fat under the skin tend to push the connective tissue creating a strain on the skin. Thus, cellulites form.

However, this is still dependent on the structure of the cells. If an individual’s cell structure does not inhibit the tendency to bulge or expand even if fat deposits accumulate, then there will be no cellulites.

So, the most important thing to remember here is to keep those connective tissues firm and strong and avoid accumulating excess fats so as to avoid the development of cellulite.

How? Start an exercise routine program.

Transforming food into fat seems all too easy for most of us. Losing fat is far more difficult, and to accomplish this, we have only three alternatives: (1) decrease food intake and keep activity constant; (2) increase activity and keep food intake constant; or (3) combine both approaches: diet and exercise.

Physical activity can help reverse the results of inactivity. An hour of vigorous exercise burns up 300 to 600 calories. If you also cut 300 to 500 calories from your daily menu, you can also lose weight at the rate of one to two pounds a week.

Without exercise, you would have to eat 500 to 1,000 fewer calories a day to lose the same number of pounds in a week. Exercise is not for everyone who is over-fat, however. The severely obese person should exercise only under medical supervision to prevent strain on the cardiovascular system and connective tissue. And no one should restrict food intake drastically without consulting doctor.

Resorting to this kind of activity will only get the matter worse. Remember what happened to Mike? He thought that when he started dieting, he would eventually lose all the excess fats he has accumulated. The problem is that he lost those connective tissues rather than excess fat.

For people who are prone to cellulites, this will be a greater problem. Losing connective tissues instead of fat by strict dieting can only make the skin more prone to greater problems but the fat cells are still there. That only means that the problem is not solved at all.

Hence, if you wish to loose those cellulites, it would be better to loose those fats first. The idea here is to burn those fats by increasing your metabolism by 7.5% to 28% more than your normal rate.

It is for this reason that exercising is an important factor in losing cellulite. So for a more cellulite free body, always engage in an exercise routine.

Detoxing for Fitness

Benefits of Detoxing for Fitness and Health

It seems to be a little disgusting when you are detoxing or cleansing. Your body shows some signs that you have built up toxins. These toxins can affect your whole body fitness and health.

There are times that you feel sluggish and feel the stressful. Your body may experience continuous aching, diarrhea, constipation, and feeling of clumsiness. Rapid weight gain and the incapacity to lose the excess weight can also be signs of having toxins in the body.

Moreover, the toxins found in the body are found and stored on your fat cells. For Americans who are taking the usual American diet, a person may consume 70 trillion garbage cans for each cell. In detoxing your body and cleaning that unwanted garbage in your cells, you should pay attention on your elimination organs.

There are particular organs in your body that deal on cell waste management. These organs play a major role in the detoxing process for a fit and healthy body.

1. Your liver is the organ that recycles the unwanted chemicals in the body. It sorts out the toxins and places them to the organ for elimination during the process of circulation. The principal elimination organs will back up the liver on where these toxins will be stored and then eliminated.

2. The lymph glands also play an important role in eliminating the toxins. A network of tubing brings out the excess waste of the cells from the body and to the final eliminating organs. The appendix, thymus, tonsil, and spleens are major lymphatic glands that help the major organs of the body in cleansing and detoxing.

3. The kidneys help in the water management of the body. They are the ones that keep the good chemistry of the blood alkaline by eliminating the dissolved acid waste. You can help your kidney to function very well by drinking plenty of water. It is much better if you drink fresh alkaline juices and purified water. You may take ½ ounce of alkaline everyday to see positive results on your body weight.

4. The lungs are the organs that keep the blood air purified. They allow the oxygen to go directly to the bloodstream. It is also responsible in removing waste gases that are found in every cell of the body. Deep breathing and fresh air is very helpful in keeping the lungs healthy and free from toxins. If you are in the urban area, it is recommended that you find an oxygen rich area where you can perform deep breathing.

5. The colon is a solid waste management organ in your body. Medical practitioners have found many peolpe that may have an 80-pound mucus and rubber like solid waste that are found on the walls of the colon. Detoxing and cleaning the colon can be a real tough thing to do. However, having a free waste colon can certainly provide you good benefits of having a clean and healthy body.

If you are experiencing some signs of detoxification, you may try doing a regular walking exercise. Exercise is a good key in having a fit and healthy body. Many diet doctors also suggest that you drink plenty of lemon water. This is an effective way of maintaining a very good circulation and can increase the rate of detoxification inside the body.

Multivitamins

Multivitamins – A Ticket to Daily Health

An increasingly number of the world’s population is now eager and interested in looking after their health and in keeping tune with their well-being. It is important to note that this awareness is progressively contributing to the creation of several health supplements to benefit both the adults and the young ones. Dietary and vitamin supplements have constantly proven their worth to health conscious individuals.

An excellent daily multivitamin supplement does not only develop your general bodily functions but also improves your mental and physical condition and well being. Occasionally specification is needed in appropriately supplementing nutrients to deal with any individual needs. An example would be in heart disease patients, they would have to take in CoQ10 in preventing the said condition. Alzheimer’s disease can be effectively prevented by a regular combination of Vitamin C and E intake.

Multivitamin supplements necessarily include all the vitamins and nutrients essential for recommended daily dosage. Multivitamin supplements may also be formulated to meet the needs of individual conditions like pregnancy and specific age brackets. It is a well settled fact that multivitamins in liquid form are more efficient than the ordinary pill forms. This is due to the fact that the body can easily absorb liquid nutrients five times more than ordinary multivitamins in tablet or capsule form.

Basically, the body needs 13 essential vitamins to function properly. In regulating the crucial performance of the body, it has to have vitamins A, B, C, D, E, K, B12, and the 7 B-complex vitamins. Majority of these vitamins are obtained by our body through the food that we eat. The danger of illness or even mortality is in the deficiency of some of the essential vitamins. This is where vitamin supplementation comes in. It counteracts the illness caused by such deficiency. With this fact, it is very unlikely for someone to refuse vitamin supplementation on a daily basis. So the question now is, why is it necessary for individuals to take multivitamins when majority of our daily diet can provide us with the basic nutrients we need? It may not be compulsory, but everyone can profit from daily multivitamins.

As previously mentioned, the clear benefit of daily intake of multivitamins it to prevent vitamin/nutrient deficiency. Some personal circumstances may increase dietary needs. Pregnant women, during their first trimester, are recommended by their doctors to take multivitamins. This does not only provide the mothers with sufficient nutrition but also proper vitamins to benefit the unborn child inside their womb. Taking multivitamins everyday reduces the risk of transmitting malnutrition from a pregnant woman to her unborn baby. Other conditions such as old age, alcoholism, smoking, and exposure to excessive pollution have long-term detrimental effects to the body system which can be successfully counteracted by multivitamins.

Stress is also one risk factor which needs serious supplementation that multivitamins can provide. Especially with people who have so much to do and have a hard time in keeping up with their health needs, multivitamins are a must to keep them always on the go without any health complications in the long run. Stress formulations benefit both your mental ability and daily endurance. Aside from the mentioned benefits, daily multivitamins also minimize the risk of cancer or any cardiovascular disease.

Several people, if not all, testify to have a feeling of comfortable health in regularly taking in multivitamins. This is due to the synergistic or combined effects of the supplemental ingredients found in multivitamins. A fat-soluble antioxidant vitamin, like the Vitamin E, works to neutralize probable harmful free agents in the body. This vitamin also maintains healthy skin through protection of cell membranes, blood circulation, heart, nerves, red blood cells, and muscles. Another antioxidant is the Vitamin C which effectively fights blood cell infection and is vital in collagen formation, wound healing, and formation of bone structures, capillaries, and teeth. Vitamin is also helpful in the iron absorption from plant sources. Vitamins A, D, K and other supplemental nutrients found in multivitamins have specific functions that benefit the bodily functions.

While daily intake of multivitamins may have proven beneficial, it is not a 100% guarantee to be free of serious illness attributed to other factors. It is often a misconception that symptoms of disease may always be cured by taking multivitamins. Health experts have the better opinion of immediate medical assistance rather than resorting to multivitamins alone.

Tranquil Tide Machine


Tranquil Tide Machine
Soothe away stress with rhythm, sound and perpetually rolling waves.

  • Translucent liquid gently rocks back and forth
  • Replicates motion of ocean waves
  • Wave sounds can be turned on or off
  • Stress relief at home or office
  • Relaxing at bedtime

Let the gentle, rhythmic wave motion ease tension and encourage you to relax. For a multi-sensory experience, add the natural sound of waves, which further soothes away stress.

Customer Review: cool and interesting, yes; relaxing? definitely not
This thing is pretty nifty and fun to watch, and I have a pretty place for it in my apartment, but don’t purchase this expecting it to ever “sooth” you. It moves too quickly left to right, and the motor noise (as others have mentioned) is a bit too loud for my liking.

The wave sound effects, which you can turn off, are absolutely horrible and cheap sounding. I really enjoy this for what it is, but don’t expect the world from this product.

Customer Review: Cheap
This is a poor attempt at soothing anyone with a wave hypnotic motion. My son (age 9), who really wanted it for Christmas said, ” I thought it would be real water”. The sound is ridiculous and without it the motor for the machine deletes any soothing from the motion of the water/oil prepartion that makes the wave. Nice idea, poor product.

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Daniele Ryman’s Secrets of Youth and Beauty: Aromatherapy for Natural Rejuvenation
List Price: ?18.99
Amazon Price: ?12.34
Used Price: ?11.32

Stress Aromatherapy
Used Price: ?6.64

Pine Needle 100% Pure Essential Aromatherapy Oil 10ml
This is a 10ml bottle of Pine Needle (Pinus syvestris) supplied in amber glass to prevent deterioration through sunlight with a tamper evident cap and integral dropper. This is a high quality oil suitable for aromatherapy. The properties of Pine Needle are reported as follows. Constituents: Pinene, Carvene Sylvestrene, Borneol, Camphene, Dipentene, Phellandrene Origin: Properties: Deodorant, Stimulating, Clearing, Analgesic, Cleansing, Anti Septic, Expectorant, Contraindications: Can Be A Skin Irritant General: Good For Helping With Infections And Coughs And Colds

Relaxing Massage Oil
Lavender oil which has a multitude of uses is renowned to assist sleep and help to relax the body and mind. Ylang Ylang is said to be sedative oil and is widely used by aromatherapists where people are suffering from stress and anxiety. Clary Sage is said to be a good muscle relaxant especially where the muscular tension arises from stress or anxiety. The addition of Geranium which as a member of the flower oils is said to have valuable antidepressant properties makes this oil a sheer delight to use. The manufacturers make no medicinal claims for this blend of oil and the data is intended only as a guide to essential oils. Always read the warning before use

Practical Aromatherapy The complete beginner’s guide to choosing, massaging and relaxing with essential oils.
List Price: ?0.99
Used Price: ?0.01

Ginger 100% Pure Essential Aromatherapy Oil 5ml
This is a 5ml bottle of Ginger (Zingiber officialis) supplied in amber glass to prevent deterioration through sunlight with a tamper evident cap and integral dropper. This is a high quality oil suitable for aromatherapy. The properties of Ginger are reported as follows. Constituents: Zingiberene, Sesquiphellandrene, Bisaabolene, Farnesene, Citronellol Origin: Distilled From The Root. Comes From The Tropics, Especially Jamaica, Africa, India & China Properties: Analgesic, Antirheumatic, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Digestive, Carminative, Febrifuge, Stimulant, Tonic, Contraindications: Use In Low Dilutions If Skin Is Especially Sensitive. General: Spicy, Fiery, Warming Oil.

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