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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Healthy Animals

I Love My Animals! I have 5 dogs; there American Bull dogs and I have a bird that I have to be careful what I use for cleaning products. It like when my grandkids come over, I do not have to worry about them getting in to anything that will hurt them.

Animal lovers, you will gain tremendous insight on natural remedies for physical conditions that may be plaguing your pets with our Healthy Animal articles. We also offer helpful tips on keeping your animals at optimum health. For example, learn about the detection and natural remedies for arthritis in your dog, gain information regarding ear mite infestation in dogs and cats - what to look for and helpful recommendations, and much more.

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Earth and Family

Be a good steward of the Earth AND your family’s health.

By Shelly Hackney

Job 12:7-10 - But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds of the air, and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish of the sea inform you. Which of all these does not know that the hand of the LORD has done this? In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind.

The Bible shares how important the Earth is to Him, and to us—who have stewardship over it.

We are all aware of the dangers of toxins in common household cleaning products but what about skin and personal products? How certain are you that they do not contain chemicals that could be harmful to you and your children? CDC Organization

People have always said beauty is skin deep, meaning people might be beautiful to look at but inside might be far from beautiful. There is truth to that meaning. The Skin is the largest organ of the body. It acts as an interface between the internal and external environments. What products are you using that have chemicals in them? Absorption transports chemicals from the outer surface of the skin into both the skin and the body. Studies show that absorption of chemicals through the skin can occur without being noticed by you.

What you put on your skin absorbs into your body. Is there lead in lipstick? A number of metals, including lead, arsenic, mercury, aluminum, zinc, chromium and iron are found in cosmetics ranging from lipstick to whitening toothpaste, eyeliner, nail color, deodorant, soap, shampoo, hair conditioner, sunscreen, anti-wrinkle cream, moisturizer, foundation, face powder, blush, eye shadow, perfume, after-shave lotion and more.

Environmental Wellness is a concept to assist you in reducing the effects of toxins on your life and family. The chemicals that we use have to go somewhere. You wash clothes, your body and clean the house. Cleaning supplies are very harmful to you and the environment. Take a simple test to see what you have in your home: Toxin check list.

Most people are surprised at the amount of chemicals they come into contact on a daily basis. These chemicals not only have an impact on the health of our children but on the environment around us. A simple survey of what you use in your household will alert you to the dangers you face.

Go to the website Healthy Home Tour. Under Healthy body there is more information. Make sure you sign up for the Free newsletter.

Shelly Hackney owns Healthy Home LLC –a company that helps people change their households to natural products and teaches others to do the same. For more information visit Healthy Home or call 1-800-523-3097 - 816-786-5600

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

How Safe Is Your Home?

The typical home uses dozens of cleaning and personal care products which contain chemical ingredients that are harmful to your health and your family.

Air Freshener Highly flammable. Health effects include irritation to the eyes, throat and lungs. Fumes act as a nerve-deadening agent to cover up one smell with another but can be very damaging to the respiratory tract. Antifreeze Poisonous to animals. Absorption through the skin may cause damage to internal organs and inhalation can cause dizziness. Automatic Dishwashing Detergents (Powdered/Liquid) Can cause strong irritation to skin. If swallowed, can cause mild to severe internal burns. Harmful to the environment. Bleach Contact with eyes can cause severe irritation, burns. Fumes can be a strong irritant to eyes, throat and lungs. Ingestion can cause injury to the esophagus, stomach resulting in nausea and vomiting. Carpet Cleaner May contain carcinogenic and toxic fumes causing dizziness, nausea, loss of appetite and sleepiness. Disinfectant Strong toxic, carcinogenic and corrosive agents. Vapors can be irritating to the skin, eyes and respiratory system; they are especially hazardous when dispersed from aerosol cans as fumes can be easily ingested, irritating the nose and mouth. Floor Cleaner Flammable. Fumes irritate skin, eyes, throat mucous membranes and respiratory tract. Inhalation causes headache, drowsiness. Furniture Cleaner Contains flammable propellants. Irritant to the skin, eyes and respiratory tract. Furniture Polish Highly flammable. Health affects include irritation to the skin, eyes, nose and lungs when fumes are inhaled. Ingestion may include moderate to severe nausea, vomiting, dizziness and even death. Glass/Window Cleaner Fumes can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and lungs. Hair Spray Highly flammable. Health affects from long-term use may include irritation to eyes and respiratory system as well as serious health problems. Insect Repellant Irritant to sensitive skin and toxic to respiratory tract. Ingestion or inhalation can cause central nervous system depression and may affect the liver and kidney. Excessive use can produce symptoms such as loss of coordination, anxiety, behavioral changes and mental confusion. Laundry Detergent Can be an irritant to the skin. If swallowed, can cause mild to severe internal burns. Harmful to the environment. Mildew Remover Strong corrosive toxin and suspected carcinogen. Health effects from inhalation, absorption through the skin, or ingestion can cause respiratory irritation including lung inflammation, and dry skin. Mothballs A toxic pesticide and suspected carcinogen. Strong irritant to skin, eyes and respiratory tract causing headache, confusion or depression. Prolonged vapor exposure can lead to liver damage and cataract formation. Nail Polish Remover Flammable. Irritating to eyes, nose and throat. Oven Cleaner Extremely corrosive. Fumes and vapors are extremely toxic, irritating to the skin, eyes, and lungs. Contact with the skin can cause moderate to serious burns. Inhalation causes irritation to the nose, mouth and lungs causing headache, coughing, nausea, vomiting. Ingestion is fatal. Pool Chemicals Some may be corrosive and hazardous to human health. In concentrated amounts these chemicals can produce toxic gases that can burn the eyes and skin. Roach Killer An acutely toxic pesticide suspected to be carcinogenic. Inhalation can cause headache, dizziness, nausea and/or twitching. Affects the nervous system. Spot Remover Fumes are acutely toxic and carcinogenic. Symptoms of inhalation may include dizziness, sleepiness, nausea, loss of appetite and disorientation. Toilet Bowl Cleaner Extremely toxic and corrosive. Inhalation can be a strong irritant to the eyes and respiratory tract. Contact with the skin can create burning sensations
Learn what you can do to protect yourself and your family from these harmful toxins. http://powerfulteam.toxinchecklist.com/

Monday, October 11, 2010

Healthy Home

Make the place you live the place you love. Transform your home into a toxic free and healthy environment with the helpful information in our Healthy Home Articles. These articles will enable you to transform your home into a safe haven. For example, you will learn about the types of candles you should burn for a toxic free environment, tips on how to keep your kitchen free from bacteria production which promotes food poisoning, and many other articles relating to a healthy home.

Friday, October 8, 2010

You only have so much time


I saw this on facebook from Amanda Bode she helps people lose weight, and it really got me to think. How do I spend my time? Do I waste my time watching TV, do I spend my time with family or friends, or do I spend my time building a business that will last for my grandkids.
How are you spending your time?

Just remember you cannot get that time back, once it is gone, it is gone forever.

Spend your time with the people you love and that thing that will last forever.

There are 168 hours in a week. Subtract an average of 8 hours per day for sleep (56 hrs), minus an avg 40 hour work week, you are left with 72 hours. What do you do with those 72 hours? Are you moving towards your goal?

“Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking ...

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Health Care

I think you should all see this. I heard today that the Muslim to not have to pay taxes on the health care. We will have to pay income tax on are health care.
Is that True. We all need to stand together as a nation.
what is are world coming to. Health care

Friday, October 1, 2010

Wellness Company

I found this wellness company that I have team up with; this company has been in business for 25 year and is debit free. This company is great; I have saved money, helped the environment and can make money by just helping other people switch stores. If you would like more information about this company call me 1-800-523-3097