Thursday, March 27, 2008

Feel The Aroma Of Nature In Essential Oils

By Cindy Boswell Essential oils are the aromatic oils that are obtained through distilled process. These are purely natural oils extracted from various botanicals, leaves, flowers, roots, stems, bark, wood and various other parts of plant. Thus, it will be right to say that essential oils are the true essence of nature. Essential oils are multipurpose oils which are used for different purposes. Some of its purposes are given below: Aromatherapy Essential oil is the main ingredient in aromatherapy. Essential oils in aromatherapy are used to heal various health problems such as aches, blood pressure etc. and, helps the person in leading a healthier life. Grooming well being Inhalation of essential oils put direct effect on the brain which provides an enthusiasm to lead a positive life. Air freshening As it is already known that essential oils are extracted from natural elements such as plants and various other botanicals, thus, it carries an exotic fragrance of nature. So, essential oils are also used as air freshener. beauty products Moisturizing is one of the features of the essential oil and thus it is used in various crmes and lotions which further helps in enhancing beauty and the skin texture. Hair care Essential oils also improve the texture of hair. Essential oils are used as conditioner for hairs. Cooking It is also used in cooking as a flavoring agent. Medicinal Essential oils are antiseptic in nature, thus they are also used in medicines which help in curing small cuts, aches etc. Most of the times, it is seen that essential oils are mixed with fragrance oils. But, in fact they contain no artificial fragrance as they are extracted from natural elements. Different types of essential oils are available in the market. Each type of essential oil has its own character of healing some problem. So the person is suggested that he must take care of the type of essential oil he chooses. He must tell the seller, the purpose of the essential oil in order to get the best result out of it. Essential oils help in attaining physical and mental health. It enters the body either through inhalation, ingestion or by massaging. Essential oils, being a part of nature provide the person an enthusiasm to lead a positive and healthy life. The person must be cautious while using or applying essential oils, that if there is any sensitivity or redness on the skin. Then, he is suggested that he must stop using it. Along, that he must make sure that he buys quality product in order to get the desired results. Cindy Boswell is working with the New Directions UK. She has also been involved in the research work on plants and oils for a long time. To find Essential oils, aromatherapy, essential oil blend, wholesale, wholesalers, wholesale essential oils you need to visit http://www.newdirectionsuk.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Cindy_Boswell http://EzineArticles.com/?Feel-The-Aroma-Of-Nature-In-Essential-Oils&id=443997 ativan addition zolpidem side effects ambien america prescription rx zolpidem synthesis
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Nurturing Your Child’s Spiritual Sensitivity

By James Krehbiel In our fast-paced world, filled with material excesses, over-stimulated activity, and feelings of disenfranchisement, it is essential that we help our children find meaning in the midst of the daily pressures they face. Spiritual sensitivity can be expressed in many ways including worship, helping others, learning to be tolerant of cultural and lifestyle differences, and learning respect for the well-being of our environment. It is a parental responsibility through modeling and nurturing, to encourage our children to feel at home within their inner life of spirituality. Our children are inquisitive, and will begin at an early age to ask us questions related to lifes meaning and purpose. They will wonder out loud about issues that may make us uncomfortable but warrant further exploration by the adults in their lives. As parents, we must be ready to respond to the spiritual exploration of our young, questioning minds. Children expect sincere responses, not necessarily lengthy explanations. It is acceptable to tell our children that we have no clear-cut answers to their questions. They can handle uncertainty. Our children may surprise us with probing questions without forewarning. As parents, we need to understand that the process of a childs exploration of perplexing questions is more important than the outcome. Often, simple explanations to complex problems are more important than the answer. Children may want to know more about life and death, separation and divorce, ones concept of God, and why things work the way they do. They may ask, Why do bad things happen to people? Why do people die before they are ready? What is God like? What makes our voice tone change? These questions require a parents understanding and responsiveness. Sometimes, questions are rhetorical and have emotional overtones. In a moment of frustration, I recall my five year old son retorting, Dad, it seems like everything breaks and everything dies! This was a moment for nurturing, reassurance and hope for a disappointed little one. I believe that children need spiritual traditions. Holiday celebrations and regular practice in ones faith serve to sustain our children. Our families need to find ways to create traditions and rituals founded upon spiritual principles such as meal-time prayer and discussions, family educational activities, and bedtime inspirational reading with parents. Help your children to build a pattern of solitude. Excessive isolation is not healthy, but children should be taught to slow themselves down from their hectic, electronically stimulated life and learn to appreciate what it means to live in the moment. Children need to learn how to relax by turning off excessive stimulation and practicing living in the present with a sense of serenity. Share your spiritual beliefs and faith with your children. Allow them to question their beliefs trusting that doubt and wondering is a natural part of faith development. Kids are more interested in what their parents think about spiritual concepts than listening to what the clerical experts might say. It is critical to give your children the permission to question the nature of spiritual truth and reality. Parents can solidify spiritual values in their children through these additional measures: Role-model caring, compassionate behavior. Encourage your childrens involvement in volunteer service. Teach your children to appreciate and cherish what they have been given. Encourage your children to pray for and connect with others in need. Teach your children to respect and tolerate differences in people who share a different faith, have emotional needs, and embrace a different lifestyle. Teach your kids to respect the global environment. Encourage them to join organizations and activities that promote environmental health. Explore with your children their concept of God. Help them to expand and broaden their concept of a Higher Power. Using your own mistakes as learning tools, teach your children better ways of behaving. Exploring mistake-making is important in modeling the ability to change and forgive others. Children are trying to sort out what it means to be a spiritual individual. Parents can assist in this process by role-modeling, re-examining, and creating new faith-based patterns of behavior in an effort to foster their childrens spiritual growth and development. James P. Krehbiel, Ed.S., LPC, is an author, freelance writer, and nationally certified cognitive-behavioral therapist practicing in Scottsdale, Arizona. His personal growth book, Stepping Out of the Bubble is available at http://www.booklocker.com James can be reached at http://www.krehbielcounseling.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=James_Krehbiel http://EzineArticles.com/?Nurturing-Your-Childs-Spiritual-Sensitivity&id=516824 long term effects of ambien ambien trazadone ambien pill sample pics tawnee stone 5mg zolpidem
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Sunday, March 23, 2008

3 Things Every Crafter Must Know to Succeed

By N Goyette Selling your crafts at craft shows brings together the best of two worlds using your creative and artistic skills along with putting a few extra dollars in your jeans. But, it can be a feast or famine sort of work, and you need to do what you can to make sure that money keeps rolling in for the effort you keep putting out. In this article, I have put together 3 things I think every crafter should have to make sure they can be a success in the craft show business: Credit cards accepted Most regional craft shows today provide their buyers with the option of taking their credit cards for the purchases. You cannot be left behind in this aspect. Credit card use is increasing exponentially as people rely on credit to make their impulse (and not so impulse) purchases. Plus, credit cards are generally safer to carry and easier to use. Having credit card capability is going to make those purchases a whole lot easier at your craft show booth. How many times has a customer walked up to pay and asked, Do you take credit cards, and you had to turn them away because you arent signed up yet? My advice get signed up! Spend time on your booth If you are hitting the regular craft show circuit in your region, it is probably worth it to put a little effort into your craft show booth. People are far more inclined to make a purchase at a booth that has some thought put into: merchandising, organization, flow of traffic, etc. People who become frustrated with the way a booth is set up are likely to end up walking out of the booth and go somewhere else to make their purchase. Come up with a concept, a design, and spend some time inviting customers to make a purchase in your booth. If you can make an extra sale or two per hour because your booth is functional and enjoyable, your profit margin at the end of the day is going to rise. Set up a contact system This is becoming a popular means of creating repeat business, and one that we will delve into in a separate article in the future. But, it bears mentioning right now as well. E-mail and Internet use is reaching new limits of popularity everyday, and there is a built in way to keep in contact with people who have purchased your crafts at craft shows. When you are making a sale, ask the customer if they would be willing to be on an e-mail list so you can keep them informed of any new crafts you have, or any craft shows you will be attending in their area. Not all will be interested, but even if you have a half-dozen or so each show, by the end of the season, you might have 50 people on the list, and that list is great for residual sales in the future! Many things go into making your craft show business a success. From the right craft to the right price, you need to make sure you are on top of the business and giving yourself every chance to succeed. The above tips are going to give you that added push to continue building your sales each time you go out. Natalie Goyette shows you how to make your craft show business profitable in her best-selling e-book: Craft Show Success Secrets. Visit her site: Craft Shows Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=N_Goyette http://EzineArticles.com/?3-Things-Every-Crafter-Must-Know-to-Succeed&id=227618 ambien best prices ativan drug prescription eminem ambien buy generic ambien
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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Oriental Medicine and Women’s Health

By Kitty Bradshaw Women’s health, and the problems that affect it, has been well understood by Oriental medicine for millennia. This holistic approach to health and well-being is exceptionally effective today in treating women’s health problems, such as: All kinds of menstrual-related problems like cramping, headaches, mood swings, and depression. Childbirth-related problems. Post-partum depression. The full range of health issues affecting women throughout their reproductive and post-reproductive years. Unique Bodies Oriental medicine’s foundational approach to disease prevention and health maintenance is that each person is unique, and there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution to a health problem. For example, there are Chinese herb formulas that address the specific needs of young women, and others aimed at conditions experienced by women in their post-reproductive years. Unique Problems Women have unique reproductive systems that are prone to unique health problems. For example, women as a group, have higher instances of kidney-related problems and illnesses than men: problems Oriental medicine effectively addresses through a combination of Chinese medical herbs, acupuncture, acupressure, Chi Kung, and diet and nutrition. Effective remedies, without side effects. The Power of Oriental Medicine An example of the power of Oriental medicine as it relates to women’s health can be seen in a thirty-one year old woman whose menstrual period stops prematurely. Oriental medicine has diagnostic methods for determining why her menstruation stopped, and therapeutic methods for getting it to start again. A Better Quality of Life By addressing women’s unique health issues, Oriental medicine helps you regain and maintain a unique feeling of health. (Note to editor: Please list Kitty Bradshaw and Michael Kessler as authors) Kitty Bradshaw is a licensed acupuncturist, with an advanced clinical degree in Oriental Medicine. Studying and working with Oriental Medicine since 1986, Kitty combines Traditional Oriental Medicine with Taoist healing methods to offer healing possibilities beyond the level of standard health care. Her deep understanding of Chinese medical herbs, combined with her intuitive abilities to diagnose and treat difficult problems, has helped many people regain and maintain their health. For a FREE phone consultation to find out how Oriental Medicine can work for you, go to http://www.biom.net to contact Kitty and sign-up for BIOM’s complimentary newsletter. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kitty_Bradshaw http://EzineArticles.com/?Oriental-Medicine-and-Womens-Health&id=213842 can i take ambien with alchohol ambien 10mg ambien pill sample pics tawnee stone zolpidem online
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Monday, March 17, 2008

Effective Emarketing

By Laura Maddison Effective e-marketing, like all successful marketing, starts with solid planning and clear objectives. Your strategic plan defines the objectives, what your goals are, resources, time and of course budget. It also sets the call to actio the WHY your target audience should react to your message. When you have decided on the medium, segmented your market and have delivered your message you need to evaluate performance. Fortunately e-marketing effectiveness is built to be anlaysed. As with any marketing campaign you will undoubtedly be able to take the findings and look for ways to improve them in your next e-venture. E-marketing covers a wide range of online activities including search engine optimisation, pay-per-click, affiliate schemes, e-newsletters, banners, webinars, blogs, RSS feeds, virals, podcasts and Internet TV. There are many techniques that can be adopted either in-house or by using a specialised agency, the methods below are currently the most popular and fortunately the easiest to adopt. I would recommend that webinars, virals, podcasts and other more complicated media are tackled by the specialists after all the most important thing is brand integrity which can be damaged swiftly through poor e-marketing. Blogging A blog is effectively an online diary. Search engines love them, because they contain fresh content to index. Authors like them because search engines do and the web is all about links, which is why search engines guzzle blogs. A good blog can quickly become your most important online tool! RSS Feeds The little orange RSS button allows your content to be delivered straight to desktops, you can subscribe and unsubscribe anonymously, secure that your info isnt being shared. Blogs, latest news and jobs pages are generally publicised via an RSS feed, a customer may click the RSS button on your blog or site and when new content is added they will be alerted about it via their RSS newsreader. Email Marketing and E-newsletters This is effective for reaching a targeted customer base. Email marketing has become increasingly difficult in recent years, and has its limitations. This is why blogs and RSS feeds are gaining in popularity, however, email marketing is still a viable strategy if used correctly. Developing a good e-newsletter will help to build personal relationships with your current and potential customers. SEO & PPC SEO is time consuming and can be farmed out to an expert. However, if you get used to optimising your webpages with relative keywords and submitting them, then pay-per-click campaigns will make much more sense. You will learn what keywords work and how to get the most out of your online spend. Ultimately the old rules of marketing apply even in the new world of the internet. Find people that want to buy what you sell and tell them about it in a way they want to hear! The medium may be different but the result is the same. Like David Ogivily said In the modern world of business, it is useless to be a creative, original thinker unless you can also sell what you create. Laura Maddison, MD of Altitude Recruitment - Creative Jobs in the North East of England. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Laura_Maddison http://EzineArticles.com/?Effective-Emarketing&id=497355 10 ambien mg pain medicine ativan ambien patient assistance ambien dosage
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Friday, March 14, 2008

Quality Protein - Eat It and Lose Weight Fast!

By Sacha Tarkovsky It provides an immediate satiety factor and because it keeps you full for longer periods. It also balances out carbs by preventing insulin spikes that lead to a drain of energy and cravings for sugar. Protein helps maintain muscle mass which is a very important part in the fat burning process. Lose weight and feel healthier A diet based on increased, levels of protein has been shown in a number of studies to give an added boost to dieters. By helping them increase weight loss, increase loss of body fat, and reduce the loss of muscle tissue. Most experts recommend a diet containing 25 - 35 percent protein for weight loss and between 20 - 25 percent protein for weight maintenance. In the above cases, the protein consumed should be high quality protein. Evidence as to why protein curbs hunger An experiment found that feeding rats a high protein diet increased the activity of genes involved in glucose production in the animal’s small intestine. The consequence of this led to increased glucose production, which was detected by the liver, and relayed to the brain, causing the rats to cut their food intake. So lets look at some great quality proteins, that if eaten will make you healthier, more energetic and help you lose weight. Chicken and turkey These are excellent their low in fat (without the skins) and you can roast, broil, grill, or saut them One word of caution: If youre buying ground turkey or chicken make sure its breast meat. Most ground turkey or chicken contains dark meat and skins and other stuff as filler, which is certainly not quality meat! Fish and shellfish You have a huge variety to choose from here. In fish you have salmon, tuna, cod, haddock, halibut, sea bass, snapper, herring, mackerel, sardines and swordfish. In shellfish crab and lobster are good choices. You cant go wrong with these foods, just be careful on the sauce and dont fry them. Red meat Yes you can eat red meat! Contrary to belief its not all full of cholesterol. You can have lean meat which is only about 7% fat. Choose the round cut, top sirloin, shank, round flank or chuck for meat low in saturated fat. Low fat cottage cheese Of all the protein foods this is one of the best and you dont even have to cook it, its a tasty quick snack whenever you feel hungry. Egg whites Packed with protein, low in calories and containing no cholesterol another great quality protein choice. Just make sure the egg is well cooked to kill salmonella bacteria. A word of warning Yes quality protein is good for you, but dont go over the recommended proportion in your diet i.e. 35% maximum. You still need fat and carbohydrates for a balanced diet! Diet at the end of the day is all about balance and its the balance of the food and the quality you eat, which is reflected in your weight and overall health. For more sensible diet advice For more sensible advice on quality protein, diets, supplements and general health advice visit: http://www.net-planet.org/health.html Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sacha_Tarkovsky http://EzineArticles.com/?Quality-Protein—Eat-It-and-Lose-Weight-Fast!&id=138542 online ambien zolpidem 10 mg with overnight delivery ambien atropine eye consultation generic ambien
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Thursday, March 13, 2008

I Love Him But I’m Not Turned on to Him

By Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Erin married Dylan because he was the first man who expressed his love for her and was really nice to her. She was not sexually turned on to him, but she figured that this would come in time. Now, 15 years later, sex is a huge problem in their relationship. Erin sought me for counseling due to this issue. I love Dylan. He is my best friend. I enjoy being with him and doing things with him. But the sex issue is causing too many arguments. I end up feeling guilty because I dont want to make love with him. Is there something wrong with me? Erin, are you ever attracted to Dylan? There have been a few times when I was really attracted to him and sex was wonderful. What was going on at those times? Those were times when Dylan stopped pulling on me to have sex with him and make him happy and seemed to be happy within himself. Most of the time, he is unhappy because of the sex issue. I just dont feel attracted to him when he seems so needy. Yes, this is the issue. Women are attracted to a man when he is in his power feeling good about himself - not when he is coming to you like a needy little boy wanting you to have sex with him to make him feel okay about himself. If he needs sex to feel good, then he is using you and sex addictively, and this will always make you feel used. Most women are not attracted to little boys, and when he is in a needy place, he is like a little boy rather than a strong man. Yes, that is exactly the problem! So there is nothing wrong with me for not being attracted to him when he is needy! What a relief! Is Dylan open to doing his inner work to heal his neediness? I dont know but I dont think so. He refuses to go to counseling with me. Erin, the way you can start to heal this issue is to stop feeling guilty and responsible for Dylan and start to take care of yourself by telling your truth. When he is needy and pulling on you for sex, you would need to say to him, I am attracted to you when you feel good about yourself, not when you are needy and wanting me to make you okay by having sex. But I am afraid of hurting his feelings if I say that. You are taking responsible for his feelings rather than taking loving care of yourself. As long as you believe you are responsible for his feelings instead of yours, you will not be able to heal this. Dylan will not address this issue until you are willing to tell your truth. You are not responsible for how he responds. He can choose to be hurt, or he can choose to be open and curious and learn about what you are talking about and how to begin to move into his power. But what do I do if he is hurt and angry? How do you feel about being with him when he is hurt and angry? I dont like it. Then say that. Say I dont like being with you when you are hurt and angry. Let me know when you are open so we can talk about this. Then disengage by doing something else reading a book, going for a walk, calling a friend. Oh, he will be so angry if I dont stay and talk about his hurt and anger! Erin, notice that you are wanting to control how he feels rather than take responsibility for yourself. This is your end of this codependent system. He is trying to control you into having sex with him and taking responsibility for his feelings, and you are trying to control him by caretaking him. Until you are ready to let go of control over his feelings and take loving care of yourself, nothing will change or heal. Erin is working hard to learn to let go of trying to control Dylans feelings and take responsibility for herself. In our last session, she told me that she is seeing the light at the end of the tunnel that she felt herself really attracted to Dylan for the first time in a long time. Margaret Paul, Ph.D. is the best-selling author and co-author of eight books, including “Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By You?” and Healing Your Aloneness. She is the co-creator of the powerful Inner Bonding healing process. Learn Inner Bonding now! Visit her web site for a FREE Inner Bonding course: http://www.innerbonding.com or email her at margaret@innerbonding.com. Phone sessions available. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Margaret_Paul,_Ph.D. http://EzineArticles.com/?I-Love-Him-But-Im-Not-Turned-on-to-Him&id=481809 medical zolpidem immovane ativan treats ambien cr and weaning mix ambien and klonopin
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Container Gardening

By Michael Russell If you have designed your garden in such a way that you have areas of paving or gravel, you may want to liven these up with some well-planted containers. Equally, if your garden is very small, some strategically placed pots full of colourful flowers may be what you need. Choosing Your Containers Pots are an obvious place to start. They come in all shapes and sizes, glazed, terracotta, hand-painted, stone (real or fake), plaster - you name it. If you intend to leave your pots outside all winter and you live in a cold climate, dont forget they must be frost resistant. Theres no point buying hand-painted containers in Spain then expecting them to survive a winter in Scotland! Troughs look good against a straight wall but you need to choose your planting carefully because Ive found that many plants quickly become pot bound in a trough. For example, in a trough 24inches (60 cms) long, I have just ONE verbena which is doing very well but its foliage reaches to each end and I originally thought that the trough would take at least three plants. Wooden containers. You can buy these or make them yourself if you have the skill and you can add a trellis for something to climb up the centre. You can use small split logs for a rustic effect or normal wooden planks for something a little more formal. Dont forget to leave drainage holes. The wood will last longer if you apply a wood preservative and line your container with plastic. Many wood preservers are coloured these days so your container could be blue or green or whatever you like. The easiest to construct is obviously square, but if youre a little more adventurous, you could try octagonal or triangular. Divided containers are great for growing herbs. Hanging baskets, wall hanging half baskets or pots or hanging pouches are lovely for trailing plants and can create quite a show in summer. Basket-shaped or amphora-shaped pots look great but are quite hard to plant and maintain. If you have a talent for construction, you could build your own pots or raised beds with bricks or decorative blocks. Planting Your Containers There are so many different plants suitable for container gardening that I would need a complete book to name them all. Suffice to say that a small shrub will grow ok in a large pot but wont want to share will a stack of other things. Annuals are great for containers but will need to have the spent flowers removed to encourage further blooming. Herbs and alpines are good too but be careful of the sun/shade needed. Be careful also of herbs like mint which can take over a whole flower bed, never mind a pot, left to its own devices. Unlike, traditional borders, container plants are planted very close together so you need to bear a number of things in mind. Buy proprietary compost. Garden borders can, to an extent, obtain nutrients from the soil itself plus leaf mulch and other naturally-occurring organic matter. Containers cannot so buy the best compost you can afford. Container plants need a whole lot more water than those in beds. Dont think that just because it rained all day, much moisture will have penetrated the foliage - it probably wont. In the height of summer, hanging baskets and the like (unless they have a water reservoir) will probably need watering twice a day. So you have a couple of choices; set up an irrigation system for your pots (optimum but pricey) or add a moisture retaining product to your compost (you will still need to water once a day). These are available at garden centres and take the form of a powder which you hydrate into a gel or water retaining balls which look like polystyrene, either of which you mix with the compost. You will need to feed container plants more often. You can choose a compost which has already had sufficient nutrients added to last a season which is a good start for annuals. You can also buy slow-release pellets which you mix into the compost in the dosage recommended by the manufacturer. The alternative is to apply a liquid feed once or twice every two weeks throughout the growing season. OK, so you have your container and youve mixed the correct amount of water retention medium and feed into your compost as required, now for the planting. Try to design the planting on paper or in your minds eye before you start. Remember that trailing plants such as balcony geraniums or surfinia petunias need to be planted around the edge of the container. If youre using baskets, line them with moss and/or a plastic liner. Fill one third with compost, plant the first layer of plants which will poke out of the sides of the basket, add the second third and finish with the top layer. If youre using tubs, dont forget the perspective - tall at the back or side against a wall or fence and smaller at the front. Groups of pots look good together, particularly if theyre colour co-ordinated and the addition of a few well-placed pebbles or coloured ornaments completes the effect. All you need now to enjoy your container garden is a strategically placed table and chairs and a nice chilled glass of white wine! Michael Russell Your Independent guide to Gardening Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Russell http://EzineArticles.com/?Container-Gardening&id=117798 sanofisynthelabo zolpidem free trial mixing xanax and ativan testominals ambien generic vs legall cases against ambien
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Monday, March 10, 2008

Natural Remedies Your Grandmother Swore By

By Susan Du Plessis Remember the days of old when Grandmother strapped a warm mustard pack to our congested chests when we had a cold? Or used a warmed tea bag to rid pink eye, a clove of garlic to stop an earache, or prepared a mixture of chaparral and olive oil as a cure for itchy skin? I do. Distances between townships, limited funds, and the lack of readily available medical professionals and facilities all dictated that a woman be not only a wife, mother, and housekeeper, but doctor as well. Folklore healing practices, curative uses of herbs, and other medicinal “family secrets” were stealthily guarded and passed down from one generation to the next. Of course, some of yesteryear’s touted cures were not truly cures at all. Superstition and myth “remedies,” without any practical application, crept into the mix. Little by little and through the years, suspicion as to the validity of any natural, herbal remedy began to take root. For instance, witch doctor type practices such as hanging herbs that resembled tears around a child’s neck to help him cut teeth. “Reading” tea leaves to foretell future love interests, and assertions like placing certain spices under the pillow would improve memory, prejudiced many toward the genuine curative uses of herbs. That is why some modern day practitioners regard the medicinal use of herbs as “quackery;” nothing more than old-wives tales. There are, however, a growing number of otherwise conventional medical professionals who acknowledge what Grandmother knew all along. Natural, herbal remedies as a means to maintain good health and cure certain diseases are valid. Nature’s drug store is making a comeback. And why should that be surprising? After all, we — like plants — are organic. It is the synthetic drugs used today that were formulated to mimic their natural counterparts, and not the other way around. In days of old, there was no other way to treat illness and discomfort, help heal wounds, or cure bodily dysfunctions than with natural means. It was while living in tune with nature and studying wildlife that early man learned of the medicinal “powers” of herbs. Animals bitten by a poisonous snake survived after chewing snakeroot, a wounded bear rolled in mud to better heal and escape infection, and old, rheumatoid deer eased their misery and made joints more limber by resting under the therapeutic rays of the sun. Nature’s well worked out plan for good health and freedom from disease is observed in animals. It is people who have strayed from nature’s medicine chest to create man-made remedies — some of which are less effective, costly, and riddled with negative side-effects. By working with, and not against nature, we increase our chance of a more healthy life, while decreasing our risk of disease and premature bodily limitations and dysfunctions. A wealth of healing resources is there for the taking, if we but open our eyes to the possibilities available. To highlight this fact, let’s take a look at the multiple medicinal uses of just one herb, commonly regarded as a noxious or disposable weed. Sometimes found intercropped with corn and wheat in the Midwest United States, common burdock grows wild and vies for the sun and nutrients of the soil. Though routinely overlooked as a native weed, it nevertheless has the potential to gift the bearer greater health and ease skin afflictions when harvested for its root. In the herbal world, burdock is unsurpassed as a blood purifier. It is also the “king” of herbs in treating chronic skin problems such as eczema, acne, psoriasis, boils, syphilitic sores, and canker sores. Make a medicinal tea by bringing 1 quart of water to a boil. Reduce heat. Add 4 teaspoons cut, dried burdock root. Cover and simmer for 7 minutes. Remove from heat and let steep for 2 hours. Drink a minimum of 2 cups a day on an empty stomach, or more if problem persists. This concoction can also be made in a larger quantity and used topically to wash affected skin areas as needed. Mixed with catnip and made into a tea, burdock root is effective in clearing up stubborn kidney and gallstones. Bring 4 cups of water to a boil. Add 2 tablespoons of chopped or cut fresh or dried burdock root. Reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes. Remove from heat. Add 3 teaspoons chopped or cut fresh or dried catnip leaf, and let steep for 1 hours, then strain. For each cup, add 1 teaspoon lemon juice and teaspoon pure maple syrup or blackstrap molasses (to sweeten). Drink slowly. Follow with 1 tablespoon of pure virgin olive oil 10 minutes later. Repeat this regimen 3 times a day. The tea helps to sooth irritated tissues, and helps break up or partially dissolve the stones. The olive oil acts as a lubricant to expel them from the body more easily. Important to the success of this remedy; digest no greasy, fried foods, soft drinks, refined carbohydrates (such as white flour or white sugar products), red meat, or poultry during the course of this treatment. Well-known lecturer, author and medical anthropologist, John Heinerman, Ph. D., of Salt Lake City, Utah, recommends the following: take the last cup of tea and spoonful of oil at night before retiring. Sleep on the right side, and prop a pillow under the armpit. Heinerman says this posture seems to expedite the removal of the stones from the body. Burdock root ground to a powder, when combined with dried red clover and dandelion root and packed in gel capsules, can help clear up acne and blemishes. Take two a day — morning and evening. Besides an aid in clearing problem skin when combined with burdock, red clover is also famous as an alternative cancer treatment, and is a natural blood thinner. Dandelion root was hailed as a miracle cure for warts and liver spot remover by the late Will Greer, who portrayed Grandpa Walton on “The Waltons”. In addition, Britain’s licensed medical herbalist, Dr. David Potterton noted that the high insulin content in dandelion root makes it a good sugar substitute for persons who suffer from diabetes mellitus. Many herbs have medicinal properties. An infusion made from elder-flower and water makes a mild astringent, and can safely be used for eye baths, while chamomile is excellent for eye compresses for inflammation of the eyelids. Garlic is an excellent natural antibiotic, and immune system builder. Cayenne is beneficial for circulation and stomach ailments. In fact, many of the herbs used for culinary purposes are not only great flavor enhancers, but medicinal as well. Besides herbs, many vegetables and fruits, especially organic, yield health and medicinal benefits. 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