Archive for May, 2008
Hello, my name is Nathan and I am a survivor of a nearly fatal brain tumor. Since the surgery I have been introduced to Massage Therapy. I will graduate in just a few weeks but I wanted to share a story about the power of Relieve It.
At a Hollstic School in the Bay Area we have massage sessions known as Clinic. This is open to the public. One day I went out to greet my client and brought him back into the room, as I began to work. I was amazed at how tight this young man ’s muscles were after attempting basic strokes with little to no result I began to go into deep tissue while this helped a small amount the effort was not worth the result. Then it hit me I have Relieve It in my backpack under the table. As soon as I read the ingredients to my client to make sure they were not allergic I started off with just a small shake and began to do long gliding effleurage strokes the change was amazing the muscles in the shoulders began melting at a rapid rate .
The Client was in Bliss when I took him off the table 50 minues later and happily rebooked.
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The other day I was helping my daughter Leslie move from an apartment to a house. We had to clean out the stove, refidgerator and microwave oven, not to mention mopping floors and cleaning windows. If you’ve ever moved, you know how much work it is to get a cleaning deposit back.
My job of cleaning was the kitchen cabinets, counters and stove. Leslie had some little buckets and rags ready and some Thieves Household Cleaner. I filled the little bucket about 3/4 full of warm water and about a capful of the cleaner. The cabinets were needing to be wiped down so I used the cleaning water to dip the rag. It was such a pleasure to see how easily the sicky spots dissolved. Read the rest of this entry »
Just thought I would share a regimen we are using successfully
to help Lymes - a big problems here in Texas
Dana Hartstein testimony - About three months after I got bit by a tick, I was diagnosed with Lymes Disease. I was in the middle of a complicated move at the time, so I had written off many of the symptoms to the stress and fatigue of the situation, as well as, being in a new climate. We had overseen the construction of a new house in a lake-side community. Once I was diagnosed, I immediately got on the following daily regimen:
• 4-6 capsules of Inner Defense, spread throughout the day,
• 2-6 ounces of NingXia Red,
• 3 Omega Blue capsules,
• 1 Longevity capsule,
• At least 4 Multigreen capsules,
• 1-2 Life 5 capsules before bed,
• 2-4 Sulfurzyme capsules (sometimes),
• 4-5 Comfortone capsules,
• Lots of enzymes (Essentialzyme, Detoxzyme & Polyzyme),
• Alkalime, morning and night,
• Super C whenever I thought about it,
• 1-2 Immunetune capsules,
• JuvaFlex oil topically over my liver,
• JuvaTone as directed on the bottle,
• alot of raw foods - especially apples with raw almond butter,
• I drank alot of freshly squeezed lime juice sweetened with Stevia,
• on cold days, I drank Red Raspberry Leaf loose tea or Teeccino coffee substitue and high fiber & potassium beverage.
The goals were to create a hostile environment in my body to the Lymes by alkalizing my blood, help my liver & colon to process the toxins and also to boost my immune system. I also took long baths, as hot as I could stand, in Epsom salts and Peppermint oil and got 2 Raindrop Technique treatments over the next month.
Within four weeks, there was no trace of the Lymes detected in my body. Thank you, Lord! He used Debra Raybern and Young Living to restore my health.

I consider myself somewhat of a conscious person when it comes to my health, but I had never even heard of NingXia Red until a friend of mine introduced me to it. Not that I’m opposed to drinking water, but many people I know will supplement their water intake by consuming sports drinks, which is basically dehydrating, since they’re typically sugar. With NingXia Red, I’m drinking a liquid that contains natural berries and, as a result, I feel like I can run another five miles – even after my normal five mile jaunt around the neighborhood.

Wolfberry, the main ingredient in NingXia Red, is fast becoming a popular drink among health conscious people in the Western world. Long thought to be the contributing factor of the legendary age of Li Qing Yuen, who – according to reports – died at the age of 250 years old. So what is exactly in wolfberry?
• 11 essential and 22 trace dietary minerals
• 18 amino acids
• 6 essential vitamins
• 8 polysaccharides and 6 monosaccharides
• 5 unsaturated fatty acids, including the essential fatty acids, linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid
• beta-sitosterol and other phytosterols
• 5 carotenoids, including beta-carotene and zeaxanthin, lutein, lycopene and cryptoxanthin, a xanthophyll
• numerous phenolic pigments associated with antioxidant properties
Of course, these are only a smattering of the kind of nutrients you can find in wolfberry. Why not try it yourself and see how much better you’ll feel?

If you find that your home is infested with mold, here are some simple steps to follow on the road to better health.
Mold Inspection- retain a qualified, certified mold inspection firm to evaluate your home and determine cause of mold and severity of infestation.
Isolation of the Area- if there is a mold problem, you will want to isolate the area carefully to prevent carryover into non infested areas during clean up.
Clean Up/Remediation- care should be taken to not stir up the mold; if it is severe, or in the walls, a specialized remediation firm (in space suits) may have to be used and materials removed in hazardous waste containers.
Repair of the Cause- if there is structural damage or leaky plumbing causing a moisture problem, fix it.
Maintenance/Prevention- an ongoing program to ensure no recurrence of the cause and use of proven purification technology to maintain a clean environment and kill mold growth.
On this last point, emphasis is placed on use of technology that has a proven track record of mold abatement. HEPA filters and electrostatic filters that are called purifiers are not effective on mold/mildew. It is also recommended by some that aromatherapy can kill molds.
To most people, mold is something that only attacks those hard to reach places in their bathrooms and nothing else is thought of it. In actuality, however, an overabundance of mold can compromise good health and do some real damage on a person, particularly children.
Mold can trigger allergic reactions and asthma attacks in many. Complaints of flu-like symptoms, chronic fatigue syndrome, memory impairment, migraines, sick building syndrome, dizziness and nosebleeds are common. These are the mild symptoms. Many researchers claim that mold can attack several main body systems, including the brain, central nervous and immune systems and have been the direct cause of some deaths. Regardless of where you stand on this issue, who wants to smell mold/mildew and inhale spores from household fungus? They can lodge in your lungs (remember dark, warm and moist). Asthmatics, infants and individuals suffering immune system deficiencies are particularly susceptible.

Frankincense is one of the essential oils and was reintroduced to Europe by Frankish Crusaders. Occasionally known as olibanum, it was often used in early religious ceremonies.
The lost city of Ubar, sometimes identified with Irem in what is now the town of Shisr in Oman, is believed to have been a center of the frankincense trade. Ubar was rediscovered in the early 1990s and is now under archaeological excavation.
The Greek historian Herodotus was familiar with frankincense and knew it was harvested from trees in southern Arabia. He reports, however, that the gum was dangerous to harvest because of poisonous snakes that lived in the trees. He goes on to describe the method used by the Arabians to get around this problem, by burning of the gum of the styrax tree whose smoke would drive the snakes away.

According to a survey conducted by the American Psychological Association, 75% of Americans are stressed out. With our fast-paced world and collective bombardment of the high cost of living, it’s no wonder why we’re all coming apart at the seams. There is a way to relax, however, and it’s natural and quite helpful.
Aromatherapy can help achieve the kind of calm that most people would be good money for. Aromatherapy is a way for us to relax, using natural essential oils to fully gain a tranquil state of mind. It won’t erase your problems, but with aromatherapy, your stress will be reduced significantly.