Toxic Mold: A Breakthrough Discovery

Toxic Mold: A Breakthrough Discovery
This myth-busting, no-hype video presents scientific data that a safe, non-toxic blend of therapeutic grade essential oils destroys toxic mold in as little as 24 hours. You will learn:
— Why Bleach Is Ineffective — The most Disastrous Mistakes almost everyone makes and how you can Avoid Them — How to Destroy Toxic Mold in as little as 24 Hours and keep it from coming back — What Toxic Mold May Be Doing to Your Health — How to Protect Yourself, Your Workplace, and Your Family Home from the ravages of Toxic Mold
“What Dr. Close has discovered is a Godsend to millions. No longer will it be necessary to spend thousands on extreme measures to be permanently rid of your mold problems. This video offers you the final solution to your mold problems, and one that you can afford.” David Stewart, PhD, DNM
“When I discovered mold between layers of old wallpaper, I was quoted $2300 just for removing the wallpaper. Following Dr. Close’s recommendations saved me nearly $1500!” — C. Bennett, Southeast Missouri
“Convincing evidence of the harm that can be done by toxic mold, and of the powerful effectiveness of essential oils in eradicating this fungus that wreaks havoc with our health. Bravo for a job well done!” — Joy Linsley, Naperville, IL
Edward R Close, PhD, is a Professional Engineer in the State of Missouri and has worked in the environmental industry since 1965.
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Customer Review: Review
Way too long. It can be done in 10 minutes. However this is a positive information about essential oils. It may help to change opinions about essential oils for many people, even maybe FDA too.
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Hot & Cold Therapy - Bucky Hot Water Bottle
Bucky Hot Water Bottle for on the spot relief. This hot and cold therapy pillow is filled with buckwheat seeds and an optional aromatherapy sachet. Whether you suffer from tension, cramps, sore joints & muscles, aching heads, or icy toes, Bucky Hotties will soothe whatever it is that ails you.
Nature’s Alchemy Essentials Oil, Peppermint (Mentha Piperita), 2-Ounce Bottle
Customer Review: Nice minty odor
A good deal on mint oil. i used it to help cure a mouse problem.
Customer Review: Peppermint oil
Wonderful high quality product. I used this to make bath salts and they came out fantastic. Not a wimpy smell, very potent.
Pearlessence Spa Mist Air Therapy Fountain Mister
Customer Review: Simply The Best!
So far I’ve bought 5 of these and give them as gifts! This is a fabulous product, I love it and the people I’ve given it to love it too. It’s easy to use, you can choose the fragrance you want at any given time, and it fills the room with clean fresh aromas’. No need to worry about leaving it on because it automatically shuts off when the water level goes too low. I intend on buying more to keep a fresh supply of gifts!
Customer Review: Great, I love it and it does every thing it say’s it will.
I Love the color change . And when I put in aroma therapy oils you can really smell them. And it adds great moisture in to any room.
ROYAL JASMINE LAMPE BERGER FRAGRANCE 
Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy for Dummies
Whether it’s the tang of ozone in the air just before a rainstorm, the homey smell of freshly baked bread, or the inspiring scent of roses, natural aromas are everywhere with us, influencing our moods, and informing our perceptions. But natural aromas are capable of much more. Science is just beginning to reveal how aromas affect our bodies as well as our spirits, and what once seemed far-fetched–that you can treat many common ailments with nothing more than a pleasing smell–is now being taken seriously by many in the medical community. Yes, you can smell your way to good health, and now Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy For Dummies shows you how.
This down-to-earth guide takes the mystery out of essential oils and other aromatherapy tools, and shows you how pleasing scents can cure what ails you and enhance your life at home and at work. Among other things, you’ll discover how to:
- Safely and easily treat hundreds of common ailments
- Increase f ocus and concentration
- Relieve tension and relax
- Improve athletic performance
- Enhance romance
- Sniff out the right essential oils
- Create fragrant essences in your kitchen
Under the expert guidance of one of America’s leading botanical experts, you’ll bring the wonders of aromatherapy into your own life. Kathy Keville provides clear, concise, scientifically informed explanations of how plant essences can support body, mind, and spirit. She offers common sense advice on everything from therapeutics and cosmetics to the recreational uses of essential oils. And she supplies:
- Easy-to-follow instructions on how to select genuine aromatherapy products
- Symptom Guide–simple and easy remedies for 60 common conditions, listed alphabetically by symptom
- Aroma Guide–an A-to-Z guide of fragrant plants used in aromatherapy
- More than a hundred recipes for everything from oily skin to indigestion that you can whip up at home in five minutes
The world is full of natural fragrances that can help you feel better, work smarter, play harder, and relax. It’s time to get well with the healing power of smell, and now Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy For Dummies shows you how.
Customer Review: Hats Off To Kathi
First I wish to thank Kathi for approaching the subject using language that is practical, down to earth and hands on. I’ve re-read this book numerous times and always find another piece of information that has helped me to build upon a new blend and has prepared me for a more scientific study of essential oils. I would dearly love to hear her speak in person.
Customer Review: A good beginning book on aromatherapy
Although being well versed in herbal remedies I had not explored the world of aromatherapy healing so I picked up this book. It is stock full of information. It contains the basics, how when and why to use essential oils, oil decriptions, some oil mixtures, oils to avoid etc. I wish it did have pictures however. Also as a reference book it may take you a minute to find the information because there is so much of it, where as other books are more compact and straight to the point.
NOW 100% Pure & Natural Rosemary Essential Oil, 1 oz, Aromatherapy
Rosemary is derived from the Latin ros marinus, which means sea dew, because it is exceedingly fond of water. It is one of the most popular of the early English medicinal herbs. It has a fresh, floral aroma that invigorates and stimulates. NOW? Rosemary Oil is steam distilled from fresh Rosemary leaves. This essential oil is 100% pure. Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) Fun fact: The British used to wear rosemary around their neck to prevent colds, and also wrapped it around their right arms to lift spirits. Rosemary was valued by the ancients of many cultures as a sacred plant that could impart peace to both the living and the dead. The Greeks burnt rosemary at shrines, and along with the Romans, considered it symbolic of remembrance and loyalty. During the Middle Ages, people wore rosemary garlands to bring them good luck and to protect them from evil spirits, magic, and witchcraft. It was also thought to help protect against the plague and other infectious illnesses. Nowadays rosemary is a popular culinary herb, and used in many delectable dishes. However, its charm isn’t relegated to the kitchen: it’s a powerful aromatic as well. Rosemary’s fresh, minty, woody aroma can fight fatigue, uplift spirits, renew enthusiasm, and boost self-confidence. Rosemary also has antibacterial and antiseptic properties, making it a strong ally against colds, flu, and respiratory infections. Rosemary is a necessity for every aromatherapy kit. Mixes well with: Atlas cedarwood, basil, bergamot, cedarwood, cinnamon, citronella, clove, eucalyptus, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, hyssop, juniper, lavender, lemon, lime, marjoram, myrrh, neroli, nutmeg, oregano, palmarosa, pennyroyal, peppermint, pine, rosewood, sage, spearmint, tangerine, tea tree, and thyme. Parts used: Fresh flowering tops or whole plant. Extraction method: Steam distillation