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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Cleaners


While I must admit to not spending a lot of time worrying about environmental issues in the past, lately things have begun to change around our household. If for no other reason than taking note of just how often our trash bin filled with bulky hard to dispose of plastic bottles of all shapes and sizes!But on closer observation I noticed some interesting information and 'instructions' were also included in the conversion pack! These spray bottles were designed to be reused and the tiny bottle of concentrate cost less than buying a comparable cleanser and tossing yet another non-degradable bottle in the outgoing trash bin!I have always grabbed the familiar bottle of Cleaners., in the past so my first impulse was to see how the new conversion pack held up to the challenge of how long these cleaners last and how good they work. These cleaners were all natural so I did not have to worry about my grandkids getting hurt by my cleaners under the cabinet.

I just followed the instructions it was so simple just fill the cleaning bottle with the concentrate cleaners to the indicted mark on the spray bottle, and then just add water. Replacing it with the spray top and giving the bottle a shake to mix it all together.
Did you know that at the store you pay for the water that is in the products? Then they add on the advertising and the shipping.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Tea Tree Oil Story

History of the "healing Tea Trees" we have to start on the North Eastern coastal region of New South Wales, Australia-We then have to travel back centuries, long before Australia was "discovered" and long before scientific evidence begain, to a time when Australia belonged to its native inhabitants, the Aborigines.

These Aborigines also used the healing waters of the pools in the are which were surrounded by the trees. Fallin leaves and twigs leached their "magical" Healing liquid into the water, turning it a deep yellowish color. The Aborigines bathed and washed in this natural healing "spa" to treat any number of conditions from sore muscles to serious diseases. Maybe this is why they named the area "Bungawalbyn" in the first place. The name means "healing ground"

Tea Tree become commonly known until around 1770 when Captain Cook, along with a botanist named Joseph Banks and the crew of The endeavour, used the leaves with their distinctive aroma to brew a spicy and refreshing.

As new settlers arrived, they struggled to clear the harsh native vegetation to make way for seetlements and dairy farms. They cursed every Tea Tree for its hardy and persistent hold on its oun natural habitat. The Tea Trees tenaciously survied drought, fire, flood, and evern frost, and resisted any attempt to destroy them.

In 1930 the Medical journal of Australia published an article, "a New Australian Germicide, by Dr. E.M. humphrey. he found most encouraging was the way that the oil from the crushed leaves of the alternifolia dissolved pus and left wounds and surrounding areas clean. he tested and enthused about this great substance, highlighting Tea Tree oil as never before.

He noticed "that the germicidal action became more effective in the presence of living tissue and organic matter, without any apparent damage to healthy cells, applying to dirty wounds, and infection in the nails.

He urged the dental industry, properties for infections of the day of the gum and mouth. Two drops of Tea Tree oil in a tumbler of warm water made it a soothing and therapeutic garle for sore throats in the early stage.

That is "was an immediate deodorizing medium on foul-smelling wounds and pus-filled adscesses. and 'if it was added to hand soap it would make the soap up to sixty times more effective against Thphoid bacilli than the so-called 'disinfectant soaps.

The scientific and Medical worlds were intrigued. More research was funded and articles began appearing in additional publications such as the Australian Journal of Pharmacy and the Australian Journal od Dentistry. world-wide appetites were whetted. Articles were presented and published in the Journal of the Nation medical Association (USA) and the british medical journal.

Here is a aricle from the Australian Goverment

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Monday, September 20, 2010

Tea Tree Oil

That Amazing Tea Tree Oil
About the author: Karen macKenzie began her investigation into Tea Tree oil in 1989 while working as a researcher for an essential oil company. During this time, she began to develop a strong interest in alternative medicine and nutrition. When, in 1991, she develped an allergy to chemicals in many personal care products and make-up, she was forced to search for chemical-free alternatives. Unfortunately. there were very few alternatives available back then. Her quest led her to begain using Tea Tree Oil in a variety of ways with spectacular results, and her allergy eventually subsided.

She began writing about Tea Tree oil to share her experiences with other. In 1996. she founded the Tea Tree Oil information service in Great Britain to help spread the word and to assist medical professionals as well as the general public in using this valuable natural gift.

anti-Cancer activity of Tea Tree Oil this report from Australian Government.

Tomorrow I will Introduction:

Friday, September 17, 2010

What Does Your Vitamins Do For You?

I have so much more energy and sleep better. When I come home from work, now I have the energy to do what needs to be done.
Shelly

I ran out of my vitamins in mid February; it is now March 5th and I am feeling the difference from not taking the vitamins. The packets give me very thing I need for health and energy Karyn

This is the only vitamin pack that works for me. Have tried all the others and nothing compares to this product.
Teresa


My husband tried the product for the first time and he said that he has much more energy during the day. That he no longer finds himself dosing off at work.
Gloria

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Fiber is Important

Why Is That Important?

Psyllium husk fiber has been shown to help reduce the risk of heart disease by helping to reduce both total cholesterol and LDL (or “bad”) cholesterol. † It also helps promote regularity and it helps collect and sweep away toxins for a healthier digestive tract.* Melaleuca is the only company that offers The proprietary blend of psyllium husk, herbs, vitamins, and antioxidants found in my product. You can’t find it anywhere else!

It Works Because…
As the soluble fiber in psyllium husk absorbs liquid while moving through the digestive tract, it also absorbs cholesterol and bile acids, allowing them to pass out of the body instead of being absorbed by the intestines. The result is a natural lowering of blood cholesterol levels. †
In addition, my product helps promote a healthy digestive tract with an exclusive blend of herbs, vitamins, and antioxidants:

Aloe vera leaf —helps promotes regularity
Burdock root—well-known soothing agent
Ginger root—reduces gas
Peppermint leaf—helps soothe indigestion
Licorice root—helps Calm the stomach
Grape seed—powerful antioxidant that helps protect the digestive tract
Green tea—helps support a healthy metabolism
Vitamin A—helps enhance immunity
Vitamin C—powerful antioxidant
Vitamin E—free radical fighter

*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. † Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol that include 7 grams of soluble fiber per day from psyllium husk may reduce the risk of heart disease. One serving of FiberWise drink provides 3.4 grams of this soluble fiber