Tuesday, 31 March 2015
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Get Silky Smooth Feet With This Natural Treatment With Baking Soda
The desire of every woman is groomed and beautiful feet. The dry, cracked and hard heels create many inconveniences. But did you know that ordinary soda, is...
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Wednesday, 25 March 2015
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Sun Safe Clothing
Find out how to ensure your clothes are sun safe by downloading the printable infographic atwww.skincancer.org/closet
Thursday, 19 March 2015
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LIGHTEN AND BRIGHTEN FACIAL TREATMENT
Helps:
+Exfoliate & improve skin texture & boost radiance
+Regulate and diminish dark spots
+Minimize fine lines
+Hydrate & smooth skin for a youthful even complexion
HYDRATE AND FIRM FACIAL TREATMENT
Helps:
+Exfoliate and enhance cellular turnover
+Promote healthy collagen renewal
+Lift and tighten the skin
+Visibly smooth fine lines and wrinkles
+Deeply nourish and hydrate the skin
This unique combination of layered performance
ingredients will help restore your skin’s
radiance for a healthy looking complexion
www.indermica.com
Friday, 13 March 2015
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Friday, 6 March 2015
How to Make Your Own Lotion, Lip Balm and Salve
Winter weather can do a number on our skin. Learn how to make your own lotion, lip balms and salves to relieve dry skin and chapped lips. http://bit.ly/1afy3aP
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Home Remedies for Healthy Teeth and Gums
Recent research has shed light on the importance that dental health is to our overall health and longevity: The Mayo Clinic reports that poor oral health can affect endocarditis, an infection of the inner lining of the heart, as well as cardiovascular disease, premature birth and low birth weight, diabetes, immune system disorders and eating disorders.
It may be well worth giving up commercial toothpaste and turning toward home remedies for healthy teeth and gums.
Is Traditional Dental Care the Best?
Experts recommend protecting your teeth and gums by getting regular dental checkups; eating a healthful diet; and brushing and flossing your teeth at least twice daily. Katie The Wellness Mama cites studies about oral health and lack of minerals by married doctors Mellanby and Weston Price, showing that vitamin D is important to healthy teeth. She discusses her own experience with a diet that helps her treat cavities and improve oral health: She cuts out grains, beans and nuts, limits food with sugars and starches, and adding healthful fats (coconut oil); pastured, cultured butter; and homemade bone broths.
Even if you eat this way, regular toothpaste contains lots of things you may not want in your system. When was the last time you read the ingredients on the toothpaste you buy? Do you know what’s in your toothpaste? Do you have a favorite brand or flavor of toothpaste?
Commercially prepared toothpaste has ingredients such as synthetic additives; disinfectant chemicals containing ammonium compounds,; preservatives; fluoride; foaming agents; abrasive silicas and mica; artificial colors and flavors; and even have plastic microbeads that can get lodged underneath gums and in between teeth.
One of the most concerning ingredients in commercial toothpastes is triclosan, a pesticide that alters hormone regulation but is used in toothpaste as an antimicrobial to fight gingivitis. This petroleum-derived ingredient has also been linked to carcinogenic and abrasive properties.
Toothpaste pot from the early 1900s.
Photo via Wellcome Images
Neem & Peelu
If you don’t want to use such ingredients in your mouth every day, you have plenty of safe and effective alternatives. Before 1873, when Colgate started mass production of toothpaste in jars, people used cloth and water to clean their teeth, or chewed on twigs or inner bark fiber from neem and peelu trees.
Neem twigs are still used as toothbrushes in India. They peel off the thin, outer bark covering of a twig and chew on the end until the fibers split, then rub it on teeth and gums. Peelu fibers from the Middle Eastern peelu tree (Salvadora persica), also called miswak and siwak, are available at health-food stores to aid in oral health. Use the raw fibers to chew daily or use it in powder form to brush with.
If you live in a warm climate, you can grow neem and peelu trees for personal use. They are not hardy outdoors in freezing climates but could be grown inside as houseplants.
Use sage leaves to clean teeth by rubbing them on teeth in your mouth.
Photo courtesy Nnorbu/Wikimedia Commons
Home Remedies
Baking soda is another great natural solution for clean teeth and gums. Turn it into a paste by mixing it with water. This is an easy and effective time-tested tooth cleanser. Mix in some peppermint or spearmint oil, as well as a little bit of stevia extract, for a better tasting paste.
Instead of baking soda, you can mix sea salt with a little bit of water to brush with. Both baking soda and salt can be abrasive, so some people may prefer formulations without them.
Instead of baking soda, you can mix sea salt with a little bit of water to brush with. Both baking soda and salt can be abrasive, so some people may prefer formulations without them.
You can also use a toothbrush dipped in hydrogen peroxide to your brush teeth. Follow up follow with a mixture of baking soda and fine or crushed sea salt to brush a second time, unless you have amalgam fillings—hydrogen peroxide can cause mercury to leach from these types of fillings.
Try making your own toothpaste with two parts baking soda and three parts organic coconut oil to five parts calcium powder. Flavor and sweeten this mixture with mint, cinnamon or orange essential oil and xylitol.
Finally, if you have access to fresh sage, rub fresh sage leaves on your teeth to clean and disinfect them. Some tooth powders actually contain crushed sage.
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If you don’t want to mix your own toothpaste, use herbal tooth powders such asDr. Christopher’s Herbal Tooth & Gum Powder or inVitamin’s Natural Tooth & Gum Powder with Activated Charcoal. Dr. Christopher’s powder has a mixture of many herbs, including shavegrass, peppermint, white oak, comfrey, lobelia, cloves, prickly ash bark, bayberry bark, slippery elm bark and stevia. InVitamin’s powder contains activated bamboo charcoal, bentonite clay, orris root powder, myrrh gum powder, hibiscus petal powder, stevia leaf, peppermint and cinnamon.
You may prefer one of the natural toothpaste products from Earthpaste or Uncle Harry’s Toothpaste. With their toothpastes, you’ll get all the freshening, cleansing, whitening and antibacterial benefits without any of the risky chemicals.
Heidi Cardenas is a freelance writer, gardener, knitter and crocheter in Illinois with a keen interest in growing and using herbs and spices. She has written about gardening and natural living for various online venues and loves the focus on natural alternatives at Mother Earth Living.
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
A Quick New DIY Trick for Fixing Flaky Lips
To make Lee's two-step sugar-honey lip scrub, simply mix together a tablespoon each of raw cane sugar and honey (both preferably organic).
Apply to your lips with a soft brush or Q-tip, rubbing gently until the sugar has dissolved.
http://www.glamour.com/lipstick/blogs/girls-in-the-beauty-department/2015/01/a-super-quick-diy-trick-for-fi
Apply to your lips with a soft brush or Q-tip, rubbing gently until the sugar has dissolved.
http://www.glamour.com/lipstick/blogs/girls-in-the-beauty-department/2015/01/a-super-quick-diy-trick-for-fi
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Natural Home Remedy for Unwanted Facial Hair
I’m sure if you are anything like me you have some sort of pesky facial hair that you hate. For me it is my upper lip, I used to always go and have it waxed, that was until I found this natural remedy to facial hair!
Removing facial hair has a natural and soothing effect on the skin and can help your skin to keep a healthy and beautiful glow. Natural ingredients are filled with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. People do not pay enough attention to their skin, but they should! The skin is the largest organ on the body and anything topically that you put on to it gets absorbed directly into the bloodstream.
This remedy and other sugary facial “waxes” have been used for centuries all throughout the Middle East.
Natural Home Remedy for Unwanted Facial Hair
Ingredients:
2 Tbsp Honey
1 Tbsp Oatmeal
2 Tsp Lemon Juice
Method:
Mix together and rub it onto the place where the facial hair is that you need to be removed. Leave it on, and after 15 minutes you can wash the mixture off with warm water. Apply a facial cream after you finish the treatment. Do this 2-3 times a week and after one month the hair should be gone!
- See more at: http://rawforbeauty.com/blog/natural-home-remedy-for-unwanted-facial-hair.html#sthash.OAbbq1sO.dpuf
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