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TKC: Skin Issues: Cleansing the Body Part 2: Juicing

Juicing is the process of extracting juice from plant tissues such as fruit or vegetables. Juicing eliminates the hard to digest fibre, nutrients are obtainable to the body in a great deal of larger quantities than if the piece of fruit or vegetable was eaten whole. For instance, since a lot of the nutrients are in the fibre, when you eat a raw carrot, you are only able to absorb about 3% of the beta-carotene.

 

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JUICERS

Oxygen is a major component of health.  The heart pumps oxygen rich blood throughout the body and we rely on the oxygen rich blood to function as we do.  Some of the most toxic poisons in the body can only be “burnt up” and neutralised through oxidation. This is the job of oxygen-rich red blood cells that circulate from the lungs and into the deeper organs and glands of the body.

Oxygen displaces deadly free radicals, neutralizes environmental toxins, and destroys anaerobic (depleted of oxygen) bacteria, parasites, microbes and viruses. Oxygen greatly enhances the body’s absorption of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, proteins, and other important nutrients. Oxygen enhances brain-power and memory. Oxygen can beneficially affect your learning ability. The ability to think, feel and act is all, dependent on oxygen. It also calms the mind and stabilizes the nervous system. Oxygen heightens concentration and alertness.

This makes choosing the right juicer very important.  Masticating Juicers such as the Norwalk Juicer, Champion, Omega Vert and the GreenStar Juicers; chop or press the vegetables and separate the juice keeping as much of the oxygen and nutrients in tact.

 

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Most inexpensive juicers are centrifugal juicers that spin the juice out, destroying the oxygen molecules.  It may not make much difference to some, but it would make the world of difference to a cancer patient or someone serious about preventing illness and maintaining optimum health.

MIXING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

It is important NOT to mix fruit and vegetable juices. The principle behind food combining is that different food classes require different enzymes, different rates of digestion, and different digestive pH levels for proper digestion. If the foods of the different food classes are combined incorrectly, the specific requirements for their proper digestion tend to cancel each other.

 

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When you learn about food combining, you will realise that certain foods work well together and other foods do not. Vegetables require different enzymes for digestion than fruits. When you combine the two, you create bad digestion. Since the whole purpose of juicing is to improve your nutritional intake, mixing fruits and vegetables together is not a good idea because you sabotage your digestion which in turn hampers your ability to absorb the nutrition.

 

FRUIT JUICES

Fruit juices tend to be very sweet and delicious but should not be taken too regularly as they can upset blood sugar levels.  Fruit juices also detoxify faster than vegetables and can cause cleansing reactions such skin break-outs, diarrhoea, or headaches.

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I always recommend clients start with Carrot Juice…

Carrot is rich in alkaline elements which purify and revitalise the blood. They nourish the entire system and help in the maintenance of acid-alkaline balance in the body.  It helps to purify and feed nutrients to your cells and many people who are sick with cancer and other terminal illnesses juice a good amount for its potent healing properties.

Carrot juice contains a good strong amount of vitamin A, C, calcium among other necessary vitamins. Specifically they are rich in beta-carotene, folic acid, C, small amounts of B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, biotin and E. They have calcium, chlorine, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, sulphur, small amounts of copper, iron and zinc.

Good for healthy skin, eyes and for good bone density. It helps to purify and feed nutrients to your cells.

 

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Spinach juice is very healthful, but you only need a few ounces a week and need no more than about ¼ of your juice consisting of green juice.

Spinach is a natural laxative and although a it is nutritious it also rich in oxalic acid. Oxalic acid requires exercise for it to be metabolised. If you get too much oxalic acid, then your body will begin to actually loose nutrients.

It should be avoided for those with kidney stones, gout, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis and those whose stomach is easily irritated. Read my notes on oxalic acid for more information.

You should also avoid combining spinach with other vegetables that are high in calcium, such as broccoli. Oxalic acid combines with calcium to create an indigestible compound. You should also avoid eating calcium rich food immediately after eating or juicing spinach or any food high in oxalic acid. This includes foods like tofu.

 

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Beetroot is probably one of the most powerful vegetables available. Beetroot is known for causing both stools and urine to turn red and if this happens, don’t be surprised.

Never drink beetroot juice by itself. It should be mixed with other vegetables  Pure beetroot juice (from the bulb or greens) can temporarily paralyse your vocal chords, make you break out in hives, increase your heart rate, cause chills or a fever.

Best consumed in small amounts. one to two ounces of beetroot juice (approximately ½ a small beetroot or ¼ a large beetroot.)

Both the roots and greens are powerful cleansers of the body. Beetroot is said to really cleanse the blood and kidneys and this is why it is suggested you use beets moderately.

Beetroot is high in oxalic acid and therefore should be avoided by those who suffer from or are at risk for kidney stones, gout, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis and those whose stomach is easily irritated. See notes from Spinach regarding Oxalic acid.

Since beetroot is high in oxalic acid, you should also avoid combining with other vegetables that are high in calcium, such as broccoli. Oxalic acid combines with calcium to create an indigestible compound. You should also avoid eating calcium rich food immediately after eating or juicing beets or any food high in oxalic acid. This includes foods like tofu.

There are plenty of fruits and vegetables out there, including sprouts that are so good for you and plenty of recipes for you to try out.  Have a go and let me know how you get on.

 

STORAGE

Drink your juice right away, or store it very carefully. Vegetable juice is HIGHLY perishable so it’s best to drink all of your juice immediately. However, if you’re careful, you can store it for up to 24 hours with only moderate nutritional decline. If you do have to make them in advance, add a squeeze of lemon juice to help prevent oxidation. Store in a flask in the fridge.

 
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Posted by on March 12, 2012 in Natural Skin Care

 

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TKC: Natural Skin Care Part 1: Skin Issues & Cleansing the Body

TKC: Natural Skin Care Part 1: Skin Issues & Cleansing the Body

Skin issues are commonly dealt with as just that – skin issues; and whilst the creams and ointments applied do appear help the symptoms experienced, we never really get to grips with the underlying cause.  As long as we don’t actually look like we’re experiencing skin issues, we’re ok.  Or are we?

We can suffer our whole lives with our skin issues and never really find out the true cause.  What we don’t always think of, or care about, is that the true cause may be a lot deeper than we first thought.

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One Cause?

All ailments and illnesses are caused by what we put in our bodies, minds and on our skin.  This has to be true as our bodies can only react to what they are exposed to.  So we naturally conclude that we should ensure that what we expose ourselves to, eat and drink as well as the creams and ointments that we use should affect us in the most positive way.

This leads me to my first and best rule for Skin Care:  If you can’t consume it, DO NOT put it on your skin.

The wrong cream, ointment and make-up can cause allergic reactions and irritate pre-existing conditions.  These products are absorbed by the body and is alerted to if the body does not agree with the product and thus an allergic reaction occurs.

My second rule for Skin Care: Eat and Drink Consciously

The diet section below, highlights how foods affect our blood and therefore our skin.

The third rule: Positive, Healthy and Edifying Environments are Best.

Other factors that affect our bodies are: environment, household and lifestyle.

Other things that pollute the blood include negative thoughts, stress and worry, and other negative emotion.  Stress can easily cause skin issues, hair loss and ailments.  The best thing to do for this is to remove the stressor or remove yourself from the stressful environment.  To cleanse your mind and environment from the very problem.  I turn to God as He can bear all my burdens.  When I cast my cares on Him, my stress no longer has the power it seemed to have at the beginning.  Cleanse and remove all things from your household that are not affecting you in positive way.  Make positive changes to your lifestyle – go for walks and get some fresh air when you feel you are most down, do not seclude yourself.  Vitamin D is most beneficial for a good healthy attitude.  Allow your skin to breathe and blood to circulate.  Find someone that you can trust and talk about it.  Holding your problems in can be very bad for your health.

We can then determine that manifestations on the skin and in the body are signs that there is something that needs to be addressed internally.  Always.  The signs and symptoms tell us that that our bodies are vulnerable, lacking or sensitive and therefore, not as strong or as resistant as we could be.

(Note that not all contributing factors, whether in, around, or on the body produce the same effect at the same level.  Different people are prone to different types of reactions and symptoms at different rates.  Many people experience what they feel are not important aliments and symptoms on a day-today basis and have learned to just live with them as if they are a semi-normal part of every-day life.  These symptoms are just as important and also need just as much care and attention.)

What can I do?

The first thing you have to do is a must.  You would not try to clean yourself in a dirty bath and you would not wash your dishes in a dirty sink.  You would clean and disinfect the bath or sink to make sure that the soap, disinfectant, bleach or other cleaning material is as effective need be. The same applies to the body.

To allow treatments and remedies to be effective, you would start with a fresh, cleansed environment.  An optimum starting point is the best point, otherwise the results, as with washing up, will not be optimum.

Skin manifestations are a result of toxins in the body and body either has too much to be able to deal with it at one time or the body’s coping mechanisms are not functioning as they should due to overload, overwork or fatigue.

Where do I start?

These are areas to look at when cleansing internally:

1.  The Liver

The liver has more than 500 functions, but some main functions are:

  • processing digested food from the intestine
  • controlling levels of fats, amino acids and glucose in the blood
  • combating infections in the body
  • clearing the blood of particles and infections including bacteria
  • neutralising and destroying drugs and toxins
  • manufacturing bile
  • storing iron, vitamins and other essential chemicals
  • breaking down food and turning it into energy
  • manufacturing, breaking down and regulating numerous hormones including sex hormones
  • making enzymes and proteins which are responsible for most chemical reactions in the body, for example those involved in blood clotting and repair of damaged tissues.

Skin manifestations can arise from not being able to destroy toxins, clear the blood of bacteria and combat infections in the body among others.

Skin rashes, Itchy skin (pruritus) Dark circles under the eyes, Red, swollen itchy eyes (allergic eyes,) Acne Rosacea (red pimples around the nose, cheeks and chin,) Brownish spots and blemishes on the skin (liver spots,) Red palms and soles which may also be itchy and inflamed. Flushed facial appearance or excessive facial blood vessels (capillaries/ veins).

For a flushing program, click here or go the www.theoriginalplan.org for more information.  The website is run by my brother, Curtis who will help you with all you need to know.

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2.  The Kidneys

The kidneys are sophisticated reprocessing machines. Every day, a person’s kidneys process about 200 quarts of blood to sift out about approx. 2 litres of waste products and extra water. The wastes and extra water become urine, which flows to the bladder.  The bladder stores urine until releasing it through urination.

The kidneys remove wastes and water from the blood to form urine. Urine flows from the kidneys to the bladder.

Wastes in the blood come from the normal breakdown of active tissues, such as muscles, and from food. The body uses food for energy and self-repairs. After the body has taken what it needs from food, wastes are sent to the blood. If the kidneys did not remove them, these wastes would build up in the blood and damage the body.

In addition to removing wastes, the kidneys release three important hormones:

  • erythropoietin, or EPO, which stimulates the bone marrow to make red blood cells
  • renin, which regulates blood pressure
  • calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D, which helps maintain calcium for bones and for normal chemical balance in the body

When the body cannot rid itself of the waste and reaches a certain level, the body will let you know, skin manifestations can occur in forms such as itchy skin, darkened, dry and flaking skin.

There are quite a few ways and herbs to help with cleansing the kidneys, but the best thing to do is to flush the kidneys first.  This is in case you have built up kidney stones.  Kidney stones occur when there is a build-up of calcium.  Acidity dissolves the calcium and so you would start by drinking the juice of 25 lemons (undiluted) once a week, for one month.  There are those who upgrade to drinking the lemon twice a week, but to do this, you must be sure that you are ready to handle the strength of the lemon.

Tonics can be made with parsely, uva ursi, horseradish, mustard seeds and cranberry juice (not necessarily together!)

please click here to contact me or Curtis at info@theoriginalplan.org

3. The Bowels

The bowel is considered to be a part of the digestive or gastrointestinal system. It s designed to help the body absorb nutrients and fluids from the foods we eat and drink.  After taking out everything the body needs, the bowel then expels the leftover waste.  The beginning of the bowel is the small intestine, sometimes referred to as the small bowel. This is where the useful nutrients are absorbed from what you eat.  The small bowel delivers the waste to the colon, or large bowel. As the stool moves through the colon, the fluids are removed and absorbed into the body. The small bowel is more than 20 feet long and the
large bowel is 5-6 feet long.

When excess waste products are not eliminated from your body regularly, they flood toxins into your body. The toxins have no where to go, so they build up in your system. Since your skin is also responsible for elimination, it will try to assist your body by trying to eliminate the accumulating toxins. You can break out with spots and have unexplained skin rashes when you don’t have regular bowel movements.

Having regular bowel movements is your first line of defence against dangerous toxins. If you are constipated or not having regular movements, your skin will look naturally unhealthy. No rosy cheeks for you!

When waste putrefies in the colon, it releases toxins that can reabsorb into your bloodstream and cause damage to other parts of your body. Auto-intoxication affects your liver – and so the circle begins.

Cleansing the bowels flushes out impacted faecal matter, toxins, bad bacteria and parasites.  Manifestations on the chest, lower back, rashes, itching, skin conditions and ACNE among others.

For information on how to cleanse the bowels, click here or go to www.theoriginalplan.org  and look up the ‘7 day cleanse.’

4.  The Blood

So we have established that waste and toxin build-up is released into the bloodstream causing toxic and ‘dirty blood.’  This is the simplest to explain in that all organs require blood cells to function and therefore, hampered blood cells equals hampered function. 

All skin disorders (or so-called disease(s)) are blood disorders. Whetever the particular adverse skin challenge may be, whether it’s genital herpes (HSV2), shingles (herpes zoster), eczema, psoriasis, Raynaud’s disease, scleroderma, ringworm, dermatitis, rosacea, acne, skin blemish, whiteheads, blackheads, urticaria, lichen nitidus, chicken pox, measles, mumps, boils, hives, scabies infection, impetigo, lice infection, genital warts, tinea, keratosis pilaris, Kaposi sarcoma, vitiligo, or echtima just to name a few, the underlying physical problem lies with the blood – toxic blood.

DIET

Without a doubt the diet must change.  Unfortunately, most people cannot make the connection between food and diseases or what they eat and why they are sick. This would have to account for the biggest block in the healing and prevention of disease. What you eat, bad or good, is going to affect the blood and thus affect the skin. Again, the skin is a manifestation of the condition of the blood. You can’t heal the skin without addressing the blood!

Acidic blood is going to create adverse skin conditions; therefore you must become a conscious eater and watch what you eat.

Meat products, eggs, dairy products, refined grains and refined starches all help to make toxic and polluted acidic blood. Therefore, to heal from any adverse skin condition, there must be a dietary change. One should abstain from consuming all acid-forming and inducing foods and beverages and consume mostly live/living organic raw vegan foods (fruits, vegetables, seeds, and nuts).

WATER

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The best drinking water for healing all adverse skin conditions is ALKALINE WATER.  Alkaline water causes the tissues to get rid off toxins when consumed. The more water you drink on a daily basis, the more you will flush out old toxins as well as bust up hardened and stubborn mucus.

You should drink half your body weight in water. Whatever your weight is, cut it or divide it in half and change the pounds to ounces and drink that number in water daily. For example, if you weigh 150lbs, half of 150lbs is 75lbs. Now remove the lbs and replace the lbs with oz; so 75lbs becomes 75oz. Therefore, you should be drinking 75oz of water per day or 2.13 litres.

If alkaline water is not available or cannot be found in your supermarket or health food store, simply opt for distilled water (for cleansing purposes). However, spring water may also be drunk if it is your choice or alkaline and/or distilled water is not available.

JUICING

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Juicing is major in cleansing and purifying the blood. Vegetable juice nourishes, builds, strengthens, cleanses and purifies the blood and lymph fluid.

The best vegetable juices are those that are GREEN and RED in colour. Anything green will greatly cleanse the blood and anything red will greatly cleanse the blood.

Green veg includes: spinach, parsley, kale, spring greens, basil, cucumber, celery, and artichoke to name a few; but you can juice whatever your favourite green veg may be. The same applies for fruits.

Red veggies include: beetroot, red pepper, and radishes. Again, you can juice whatever your favourite veg may be.

Red-coloured fruits are great for blood cleansing: strawberries, cherries, lycii berries, goji berries, and tomatoes to name a few.

Wheat grass and barley grass are excellent blood purifiers and builders and can be drunk daily. Two to four ounces daily of these grass juices are ideal. You can even add them to your vegetable juice cocktail.

Look out for more information on juicing in my next blog.

HERBS

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Herbs that are good and effective for cleansing and purifying the blood include: Burdock Root, Dandelion Root, Echinacea Root, Goldenseal Root, Oregon Grape, Cleavers, Nettle, Pau D’ Arco, Celedine, Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock Root, Manjistha, Cat’s Claw, Barberry, Devil’s Claw, Chickweed, Sassafras, Chaparral, Amla Fruit, Strawberry Leaf, and Cerasee to name a few.

For more information on how to use these herbs, please click here to contact me or Curtis at info@theoriginalplan.org

Hope you enjoyed this one.  Email me if you have any questions…

Sources: http://dherbs.com/articles/skin-disorder-252.html#ixzz1ksQ2k7Yf

Information provided here is for educational purposes only.  If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please do not attempt any of these cleanses as they may be harmful to you and your baby. Please consult your doctor before undertaking any of the methods or programs detailed here or from www.theoriginalplan.org

Coming up:  Juicing, Balancing the body, Regimes and tools,  Recipes, Make up and Manual Microdermabrasion

 
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Posted by on January 30, 2012 in Health, Kelly

 

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TKC: Honey – For Hair and Skin with Recipes

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By Kelly

I Hope you enjoyed the last post about ‘Honey for health and Healing.’  I shared just a few recipes.  There are so many out there to try out.  Honey is fantastic.

This time round, we’ll cover Honey for Hair and Skin – recipes included.

HAIR

Frequent-use Shampoo

4 teabags Chamomile Tea or 1 Handful Chamomile Flowers

350ml/ 1 1/2 cups Boiling Water

60ml/ 4 tbsp Soap Flakes

30ml/ 2 tbsp Honey

1. Steep the teabags or flowers in the water for 10 minutes

2.  Strain the liquid into a bowl and stir in the soap flakes and honey.  Cool.

3.  Wet the hair, then massage half of the mixture into the scalp and hair.  Rinse.

Note: Chamomile flowers can lighten blonde hair.

Anti-Dandruff Shampoo

5ml/1 tsp Dried Rosemary

5ml/ 1 tsp Dried Thyme

150ml/ 2/3 cups Boiling Water

15ml/ tbsp Honey

150ml/ 2/3 cups Cider Vinegar

1.  Place the herbs in a bowl and pour over the boiling water

2.  Add the honey and mix until it is melted.  Cover and allow to steep for 20 mins.

3.  Strain the mixture into a bottle or jar

4.  Add the cider Vinegar and shake well to mix. 

5.  Wet the hair and massage in some of the shampoo.  Rinse.  Store the remaining shampoo in a cool,dry place.

Conditioner

5ml/ 1 tsp Honey

1 Egg

10 ml/ 2 tsp Coconut or Olive Oil

1.  In a plastic bowl or jug, mix together all the ingredients until blended.

2.  Massage over the whole of the scalp.  Wrap the head in a warm towel and leave for 30 minutes.  Rinse. 

Honey and Vinegar Rinse

5ml/ 1 tsp Honey

1 litre/ 4 cups Hot Water

5ml/ 1 tsp Cider Vinegar

1.  Mix the ingredients together

2.  Pour over hair as the final rinse

SKIN

Cleanser

12g/ 1/3 oz Beeswax

15g/ 1/2oz Emulsifying Wax

15ml/ 1 tbsp Coconut Oil

100ml/1/2 cup Olive Oil

1.5ml/ 1/4 tsp Borax

30ml/ 2 tbsp Warm Water

7.5ml/ 1/2 tbsp Rosewater

5 drops Rosemary Essential Oil

1. Melt the Beeswax, Emulsifying wax, coconut oil, and olive oil in a double boiler.

2.  In a separate bowl, dissolve the borax in the warm water

3.  Slowly add the melted oils to the first bowl, stirring constantly.  When Lukewarm, add the essential oil and rosewater,  When cool, refrigerate.

Excellent for removing makeup and mascara and suitable for most skin types

Facial Scrub

120ml/1/2 cup Oatmeal or Sugar Granules

30ml/ 2 tbsp Honey

1 Ripe Banana

1.  Mix all ingredients together to form a thick paste

2.  Massage over the face, focussing on areas that need attention and avoiding the eyes.  Leave on for a few minutes before washing off with a soft cloth and warm water, followed by a splash of astringent (I recommend Witch Hazel)

The honey and banana are rich hydrators to counteract the abrasiveness of the scrub and will also give a scrumptious fragrance to the mix.

Skin Tonic

1/2 Cucumber, cut into chunks

30ml/ 2 tbsp Pollen Granules

30ml/ 2 tbsp Natural (plain) Yoghurt (optional)

1. Add cucumber to pollen granules and mash together or whizz in a liquidiser.

2.  Strain before use.

3.  If you want a thicker preparation, add the natural yoghurt

4.  Decant into a previously sterilised container and when cold, refrigerate until ready to use.

Cucumber contains vitamin C which improves circulation, clarity and texture, leaving the skin luminous.  Pollen promotes healing to damaged skin.

 

Face Moisturiser

10g/ 1/4 oz Beeswax

20ml/ 4tsp Almond Oil

75ml/ 5 tbsp Rosewater or Distilled Water

10ml/ 2 tsp Honey

OPTIONAL:  Few drops of Frankincense or Geranium or Rose Water Absolute

1 tsp vitamin E oil

1.  Heat together the beeswax and oil in a bain-marie (double-boiler method) until melted.

2.  Heat together the water and the honey until just under boiling.  Combine with the beeswax mixture and mix for 5 minutes.

3.  Set aside until lukewarm then add any optional ingredients.  Pour into a wide-necked jar and when cool put a lid on and store in the refrigerator.

 

All lotions and creams have three main components – water, oil and an emulsifying agent which encourages the water and oil to combine.  The cream contains rosewater and almond oil and the emulsifier is beeswax.  Honey is added for it’s moisturising and preservative abilities, and it’s ability to hold moisture.  The addition of Vitamin E oil is effective in ironing out wrinkles and fading scars on the skin.

 

Eye Cream

15ml 1 tbsp Honey

1 Egg White

3-5 drops of Frankincense Essential Oil (optional)

1.  Mix the honey with the egg white

2.  Add the essential oil, if required and mix.

 

Honey’s ability to attract and seal in moisture is put to use in this cream to leave the skin feeling soft and supple.  Make a fresh formula for each application, then gently pat the mix onto the tissue around the eyes, avoiding dragging the skin,  Remove gently by washing off with warm water. 

 

Mask

50g/ 1 Cup Oatmeal

30ml/ 2 tbsp Honey

5ml/ 1 tsp Rosewater

1.  Blend the oatmeal with the honey and add the rosewater.

2.  Mix until a smooth paste is formed.

 

Before applying the mask, wash your face in warm water to open up the pores.  Spread the mask on your face avoiding the eyes and leave for 15-30 mins.  Wash off with a soft flannel.   Using this once a week will leave you with glowing skin. 

 

Hope you enjoyed this post.

 

Try them out and let me know what you think..

 

.. Can’t wait..

 
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Posted by on August 8, 2011 in Kelly

 

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TKC: Honey – For Health and Healing with Recipes

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By Kelly

 

Throughout my research, I have found honey to the most amazing ingredient,  it has many uses and I have found the list to be on-going. Because of this, I’ll be posting about honey in sections.  This first post will be about health and healing and subsequent posts will feature honey for skin and hair. Recipes Included!

The list uses that I will post will not be exhaustive.  There are many more than I can post about.  This is just to get you started and to hopefully help you to see that just one ingredient from the kitchen cupboard, can do so much. 

 

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How Honey Heals

Honey promotes healing in a variety if ways.  The high sugar, low moisture levels create a low osmotic effect, drawing liquid out of anything it comes into contact with.  If is it a bacterium, it is desiccated and dies.  The same ability to absorb and hold moisture means that excess fluids are drawn from the wound site, which helps to reduce oedema (build up of fluids is tissues) and inflammation.  Added to this, honey is acidic which is an inhospitable environment got bacteria.  Finally, honey is a source of hydrogen peroxide, which is a well known antiseptic. 

 

Honey and Healing

Ulcers, bed sores, abscesses, boils, burns and post-operative infections have all been treated with honey and it has been used for wounds that have refused to heal, even after a year. 

REMEDIES 

FOR INTURRUPTED SLEEP:

Insomnia

5ml/ tsp  Honey

A handful of Fresh or Dried Mint Leaves

250ml/8fl oz/ 1 cup Chamomile Tea

 

1. Add the honey and the Mint Leaves to the Chamomile Tea

2. Leave to soak for a while

3. Strain the tea into a jug and discard the leaves.  Sip a cup of the tea before bed each night.

 

Bedwetting

15ml/ 1 tbsp Honey

1. Swallow the honey

2. Brush teeth before bed

No liquids for three hours before going to bed

 

FOR DIGESTIVE PROBLEMS:

Stomach Problems

250ml/ 8fl oz/ 1 cup Nettle Tea

10ml/ 2tsp  Honey

1.  Make a cup nettle tea

2.  Stir in honey to sweeten

 

Often the cause of stomach upsets is the heliocobacter pylori bacteria.  Honey is known to inhibit the growth of this strain, so much so that it is advised for the relief of ulcers.  Nettle is a natural Diuretic and stimulates the digestive system

 

Travel Sickness

15ml/ 1 tbsp Honey

15ml/ 1 tbsp Ground Ginger or 2.5/1in Fresh Root Ginger (peeled and sliced)

1 litre/4 cups Hot Water

1.  Mix the honey and ginger together

2.  Add to hot water and decant to a flask. 

3.  Strain and drink

 

Ginger has an anti-emetic property owing to it’s aromatic oil.

STRESSFUL CONDITIONS

Nerves

5ml/ 1 tsp Powdered Ginseng

5ml/ 1 tsp Honey

250ml/ 8fl oz/ 1 cup Hot Water

1.  Mix the ginseng and honey together, then add the hot water

2.  Allow to stand for one minute before drinking

 

A tablespoon of the honey and ginseng elixir will relax the nerves and help in the recovery to the nervous system in preparation for the day ahead. 

 

Hot Flushes

15ml/ 1 tbsp Honey

10ml/ 2tsp Lemon juice

10ml/ 2tsp Dried Sage

5ml/ 1 tsp Dried Angelica

1 litre/ 4 cups Water

1.  Put the honey, lemon, sage and angelica in a pan with the water and bring to the boil.  Make sure to keep it covered to avoid losing all the properties to the atmosphere.  Simmer over a low heat for about 5-10 mins.  Leave to cool. 

2.  Strain and pour the mixture into a bottle.  Refrigerate until required then drik regularly to relieve the symptoms. 

 

Low Energy

1 litre/ 4 cups Cider Vinegar or Tea of Choice

15ml/ 1 tbsp finely chopped Onion

2 Cloves Garlic, finely chopped

15ml/ 1tbsp Fresh Ginger. peeled and sliced

1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and chopped

5ml/ 1 tsp grated horseradish

15ml/ 1 tsp honey

1.  Mix the cider vinegar/ tea, chopped onion, garlic, ginger, jalapeno pepper, horseradish and honey together in a saucepan.

2.  Bring to the boil for about 10 mins

3.  Cool, strain and store in the refrigerator

 

This tonic will stimulate the circulatory system, increase the efficiency of the body’s blood and lymph flow and increase the feeling of wellbeing.

 

Migraines and Headaches

10ml/ 2 tsp Dried Melissa

10ml/ 2 tsp Dried Peppermint

10ml 2 tsp Dried Yarrow

5ml/ 1 tsp of Dried Chamomile

10ml/ 2 tsp Honey

475ml/ 2 cups Hot Water

1.  Mix the dried herbs and honey into the hot water.  Leave to soak for 5-10 mins.

2.  Strain and transfer to to a glass.  Drink a small cup every two hours.

 

To prevent an attack of migraine, take 10 ml/ tsp of honey at mealtimes.

 

Tension

4  Celery Sticks, chopped

15ml/ 1 tbsp honey

15ml/ 1 tbsp Water

1.  Liquidise the celery stick, honey and water  until well blended.  Add a little more water if necessary, to make a smooth drink.

2.  Pour some into a glass and drink.  Refrigerate the remainder until required.

The potassium in honey is said to be a relaxant and celery contains active compounds called pthalides, which aid in the relaxation of the muscles of the arteries that regulate blood pressure.  A tablespoon of this relaxant at mealtimes can have a very beneficial effect in promoting relaxation and reducing nervous tension/

 

Stay in touch for more recipes for hair and skin.

 

Do try them out and let me know what you think..

 

..Cant Wait

 
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Posted by on August 8, 2011 in Kelly

 

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TKC: Hair – Sulfate-Free Shampoos For Textured Hair

TKC: Hair – Sulfate-Free Shampoos For Textured Hair


Sulfate-free shampoos are the best shampoos for kinky, coily, and curly textured hair types because they gently cleanse the hair without tangling it and stripping it of everything.

These shampoos are also recommended for those with colour-treated hair because they won’t fade or leach colours over time.

Below is a list of sulfate-free shampoos. The list is not exhaustive as there are hundreds of products and brands on the market, and new ones hitting the market daily.

Of course, there are also formula reformulations that occur frequently as well which may change the nature of the shampoo. As the sulfate-free cleansing revolution takes over the hair care market, we’ll be able to add to the list of good shampoo options.

If you are using a sulfate-free shampoo that is not listed here, or if you own a product line not mentioned below and would like to be included – please feel free to add to the comments!

A
Abba Pure Gentle Shampoo
Abba Pure Moisture Shampoo
Abba Pure Basic Shampoo
Abba Pure Color Protect
Abba Pure Curl Shampoo
AG Hair Cosmetics Colour Savour Sulfate-free Shampoo
AG Hair Cosmetics Recoil Curl Activating Shampoo
Alba Botanica Cocoa Butter Dry Repair Hair Wash
Alba Botanica Coconut Milk Extra Enrich Hair Wash
Alba Botanica Gardenia Hydrating Hair Wash
Alba Botanica Honeydew Nourishing Hair Wash
Alba Botanica Mango Moisturizing Hair wash
Alba Botanica Plumeria Replenishing Hair wash
Alba Botanica Daily Shampoo (also clarifying shampoo)
Alterna Color Hold Repair Shampoo
Alterna Color Hold Shine Shampoo
Alterna Color Hold Straight Shampoo
Alterna Scalp Therapy
Alterna Clarifying Shampoo
Alterna Color Hold Repair Shampoo
Alterna Volume Restore Shampoo
Anita Grant Babassu Lavender Rose Shampoo and Shower Bar (UK)
Anita Grant Peppermint Babassu Shampoo Bar (UK)
Anita Grant Organic Kelp + Ylang Babassu Shampoo Bar (UK)
Aubrey Organics BGA Protein + Strengthening Shampoo
Aubrey Organics Egyptian Henna Shine-Enhancing Shampoo
Aubrey Organics GPB Glycogen Protein Balancing Shampoo
Aubrey Organics Green Tea Clarifying Shampoo
Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose Moisturizing Shampoo
Aubrey Organics Island Naturals Replenishing Shampoo
Aubrey Organics J.A.Y. Desert Herb Revitalizing Shampoo
Aubrey Organics Rosa Mosqueta® Nourishing Shampoo
Aubrey Organics White Camelia Ultra Smoothing Shampoo
Auromere Ayurvedic Sulfate-Free Aloe Vera-Neem Shampoo
Avalon Organics Awapuhi Mango Moisturizing Shampoo
Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
Avalon Organics Extra Moisturizing Olive and Grapeseed Shampoo
Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo
Avalon Organics Clarifying Lemon Shampoo
Avalon Organics Shine Ylang Ylang Shampoo
Avalon Organics Smoothing Grapefruit & Geranium Shampoo
Avalon Organics Strengthening Peppermint Shampoo
Avalon Organics Tea Tree Mint Treatment Shampoo
Avalon Organics Tea Tree Scalp Treatment Shampoo
Avalon Organics Tear-Free Baby Shampoo
Avalon Organics Volumising Rosemary Shampoo
Aveda Scalp Benefits Balancing Shampoo
Aveda Damage Remedy Restructuring Shampoo
Aveda Dry Remedy Moisturizing Shampoo
Aveda Men’s Pureformance Shampoo

B
Bed Head Foxy Curls Frizz-Fighting Sulfate-Free Shampoo
Bed Head Superstar Sulfate-Free Shampoo for Thick Massive Hair
Bee Mine Peppermint & Tea Tree Nourishing Shampoo
Blended Beauty Soy Cream Shampoo
Body and Bath Omega-3 Hemp Moisturizing Shampoo
Burt’s Bees Baby Bee Shampoo
Burt’s Bees Color Keeper Green Tea & Fennel Seed Shampoo
Burt’s Bees More Moisture Raspberry & Brazil Nut Shampoo
Burt’s Bees Rosemary Mint Shampoo Bar
Burt’s Bees Super Shiny Grapefruit & Sugar Beet Shampoo
Burt’s Bees Very Volumising Pomegranate & Soy Shampoo

C
Chagrin Valley Soap & Craft Shampoo and Conditioner Bars
CHI Ionic Color Protection System Sulfate Free Shampoo
Curl Junkie Curl Assurance Gentle Cleansing Shampoo
CURLS Pure Curls Organic Clarifying Shampoo
CURLS Curlicious Curls Cleansing Cream – Organic Shampoo
CURLS Curlie Cutie Cleansing Cream – Organic Shampoo
CUSH Hydration Supreme Conditioning Shampoo

D
DermOrganic Conditioning Shampoo
DevaCurl No-Poo Cleanser
DevaCurl Low-Poo Cleanser

Dia’s Aloe & Honey Conditioning Shampoo
Dr. Bronner’s Almond Liquid Soap Almond
Dr. Bronner’s Citrus Orange Liquid Soap
Dr. Bronner’s Eucalyptus Liquid Soap
Dr. Bronner’s Lavender Liquid Soap
Dr. Bronner’s Peppermint Liquid Soap
Dr. Bronner’s Rose Liquid Soap
Dr. Bronner’s Tea Tree Oil Liquid Soap

E
Elasta QP Creme Conditioning Shampoo
Elucence Moisture Benefits Shampoo

G
Giovanni Smooth as Silk Shampoo
Giovanni Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo
Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Shampoo
Giovanni Golden Wheat Shampoo
Giovanni Root 66 Max Volume
Giovanni Wellness Shampoo with Chinese Botanicals

H
Hair Rules Aloe Grapefruit Purifying Shampoo
Hair Rules Daily Cleansing Cream
Herbal Choice Natural Tea Tree shampoo

J
Jane Carter Solution Hydrating Invigorating Shampoo
Jason Natural Tea Tree Scalp Normalizing Shampoo
Jason Natural Biotin & Peppermint Strengthening Shampoo
Jason Natural Grapefruit and Aloe Smoothing Shampoo
Jason Natural Lavender & Rosemary Curl Defining Shampoo
Jason Natural Tall Grass Shampoo
Jason Natural Rosewater & Chamomile Normalizing Shampoo
Jason Natural Plumeria & Sea Kelp Moisturizing Shampoo
Jessicurl Gentle Lather Shampoo
Jonathan Product- Infinite Volume Shampoo
Jonathan Product- Weightless No Frizz Shampoo
Jonathan Product Hydrating Shampoo
Jonathan Product Green Routine Nourishing Shampoo

K
Karen’s Body Beautiful Bodacious Beauty Bar (Shampoo Bar)
Karen’s Body Beautiful Cool Clarifying Shampoo
Karen’s Body Beautiful Ultimate Conditioning Shampoo
Kenra Platinum Color Care Shampoo
KeraCare 1st Lather Shampoo
KeraCare Hydrating Detangling Shampoo
Kinky-Curly Come Clean Moisturizing Shampoo
Kiss My Face Aromatherapeutic
Kiss My Face SaHaira

L
L’Oreal Everstrong Hydrating Shampoo
L’Oreal Everpure Smooth Shampoo
L’Oreal Everpure Volumizing Shampoo
L’Oreal Everstrong Reconstructing Shampoo
L’Oreal Hair Expertise Everstrong Sulfate-Free Fortify System Bodify Shampoo

M
MOP C-System Clean Shampoo
MOP C-System Hydrating Shampoo
MOP C-Curl Enhancing Shampoo

N
Neutragena Triple Moisture Cream Lather Shampoo

O
Organix Awakening Mocho Expresso Shampoo
Organix Energizing Passion Fruit Guava
Organix Enriching Cucumber Yogurt
Organix Fortifying Lavender Soymilk Shampoo
Organix Healing Mandarin Olive Oil
Organix Hydrating Tea Tree Mint Shampoo
Organix Instant Repair Cocoa Butter Shampoo
Organix Moisturizing Grapefruit Mango Butter
Organix Nourishing Coconut Milk Shampoo
Organix Rejuvenating Cherry Blossom Ginseng Shampoo
Organix Revitalizing Pomegranate Green Tea
Organix Smoothing Shea Butter Shampoo
Organix Soft and Silky Vanilla Silk Shampoo
Organix White Tea Grapeseed Shampoo
Oyin Grand Poo Bar

P
Phyto Phytojoba Gentle Regulating Milk Shampoo – Dry Hair Formula
Pureology Shampoos

Q
Qhemet Biologics Egyptian Wheatgrass Cleansing Tea
Queen Helene Mint Julep Shampoo

S
Scruples White Tea Sulfate Free Restorative Shampoo
Shea Moisture Raw Shea Butter Moisture Retention Shampoo
Shea Moisture African Black Soap Deep Cleansing Shampoo
Silk Elements ColorCare Sulfate Free Shampoo
Softsheen Breakthru Fortifying Moisturizing Shampoo

T
TIGI S-Factor Health Factor Sulfate-Free Daily Dose Shampoo Hair Shampoos
Trader Joe’s Nourish Spa Shampoo
Trader Joe’s Tea Tree Tingle Shampoo

Clarifying Shampoos (Most Sulfate-free)
Alba Botanica Daily Shampoo
Alterna Clarifying Shampoo
Artec Texturline Daily Clarifying Shampoo
Carol’s Daughter Rosemary Mint Purifying Shampoo
CURLS Pure Curls Clarifying Shampoo
Elucence Volume Clarifying Shampoo
Giovanni Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo
Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Shampoo
Hair Rules Aloe Grapefruit Purifying Shampoo
Jessicurl Gentle Lather Shampoo
Kenra Clarifying Shampoo
Kiss My Face Aromatherapeutic Shampoo
Ouidad Clear & Gentle Essential Daily Shampoo

 
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Posted by on June 28, 2011 in Hair Care, Kelly

 

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