October 2, 2011

Wintergreen Essential Oil – Aromatherapy

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If there is one that is typically native to America, it is oil. It was the first Native Americans who were believed to have first used for medicinal purposes. Its botanical name is Gaultheria procumbens and is called also by other names such as mountain tea and teaberry. This pale yellow to pinkish has a distinct minty flavour that can be found in almost all medicinal ointment available in the market today. It is said that its primary component, methyl salicytate, was the precursor to the modern aspirin.

Athletes and people suffering from rheumatism and arthritis are very fond of wintergreen oil for a very good reason. It is considered as a very potent and effective analgesic. When used as an ingredient in massage oil, it can give almost an instantaneous relief from almost all kinds of pain. Methyl salicytate is said to be able to enter the skin pores and eliminate the build up of prostaglandin which is the hormone responsible for the pain sensation. No wonder then that it is the oil of choice for people who has tired and sprain muscles as well as joint pain.

Its minty flavour help relaxes the all the . The mind itself can be cleared from any unwanted thoughts and hence very efficacious for stress treatment. Wintergreen oil is said also to help a person breathe easier. It can contract the organs responsible for respiration, the same way it contracts all the nerves and . People with asthma often find this essential oil a boost to their need to breathe without difficulty.

In , has become almost a sensation among its practitioners. It’s almost sweet and fresh minty aroma helps the complete relaxation of the body and the spirit. The body benefits from its ability to ease almost all kinds of pain. The Native Americans even used wintergreen for toothache which shows how effective it is to treat pain. As for the spirit, it helps a person have peace of mind.

Word of caution though, wintergreen essential oil can be toxic. It should not be taken internally under any circumstances. All essential oils are for external use only, hence it is never recommended for oral use. Manufacturers of drugs containing methyl salicytate have made sure that they have diluted liberally it first before including them as ingredient for mouthwash or toothpaste.

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September 25, 2011

Aloe Vera Juice Side Effects Questions Answered

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John asks…

Is ALOE VERA JUICE really good for you? I drink it twice a day…any wierd longterm side effects?

Chloe Adisson answers:

Actually Aloe is great for you – of course it is not a substitute for water. I usually drink half a glass a day, trust me it is an acquired taste. It really helped me with my acid reflux and my digestive issues.

I did a lot of research and as far as I can tell there are no damaging side effects. Of course everyone is different.

Helen asks…

side effects of aloe vera?

Are there any side effects or negative effects of aloe vera juice? Can it produce too much heat in the body?

Chloe Adisson answers:

Aloe Vera can be used topically to heal wounds and for various skin conditions, and orally as a laxative. In addition to traditional uses, people take aloe orally to treat a variety of conditions, including diabetes, asthma, epilepsy, and osteoarthritis. People use aloe topically for osteoarthritis, burns, and sunburns.

Use of topical aloe vera is not associated with side effects. However, abdominal cramps and diarrhea have been reported with oral use of aloe vera. People with diabetes who use glucose-lowering medication should be cautious if also taking aloe by mouth because preliminary studies suggest aloe may lower blood glucose levels.

William asks…

Does Mastic Gum, DGL Licorice, and Aloe Vera juice cause loose and different color stools??

I have been taking this combo for about 3 – 3 1/2 weeks and still having the side effects listed above. Is this normal for these three health products or should I stop taking them???

Chloe Adisson answers:

It happens. It also takes at times a month and A half for
your stools to change back. Listen I have been drinking some
Malt lucre with 9% boze in it with A blue color.
My poop turned blue. Drink Jooset and your poop turns blue….

Chris asks…

Is it okay to drink aloe vera and take antibiotics at the smae time?

I am taking antibiotics for my face because of acne and i was wondering if i could drink aloe vera juice. Would it affect my treatment in any way? or side effects? i take two pills a day but i want to continue taking my aloe vera juice also. please help me thanks!

Chloe Adisson answers:

Aloe vera juice is a natural laxative. I’m not sure why you’re drinking aloe vera juice … But this is one of it’s only clinically-proven therapeutic benefits. You may be reducing the effectiveness of your antibiotics by “flushing” them out of your system too quickly by drinking aloe very juice with them. I would recommend against it. (I don’t know why you’d be drinking aloe vera juice … I know it’s sold as an herbal tonic … But it’s not something I’d drink.)

Michael asks…

Aloe vera?

what are the side effects of taking tasty aloe vera extracts? you boiled first then drink the juice yes. one cup once a week. does it help in losing weight because i have diarrhoea a day after?

Chloe Adisson answers:

Aloe vera is best taken orally in the form of a juice that you buy in health food shops – it is expensive and tastes disgusting but it used as an inflammatory for the gut. If you take the gel from an Aloe vera plant you have to be sure it is the correct variety cos there are so many varieties out there. Be safe and drink the juice.

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August 13, 2011

Aloe Vera Juice Benefits Questions Answered

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David asks…

Aloe Vera Juice Benefit? What are the Benefits of Drinking Aloe Vera Juice?

I would like to know for sure what are the health benefits for drinking aloe vera juice. I need solid comments and no BS, please. I found a website that gave me lots of information at http://squidoo.com/aloe-vera-juice-benefit
but want to hear what others have to say. thanks in advance.

Chloe Adisson answers:

The website you mentioned is an awesome site. I can’t think of any more information that you might need.

My own personal experiences with aloe vera juice has been great. It has cleared up my IBS symptoms, helped me to lose weight and has healed my stomach ulcers.

Store bought aloe juice is not as potent as making your own, so I would suggest to review the site you mentioned a learn how to juice the plant yourself.

Another good site is http://www.aloeandyou.com

Here are just a few more tips that you might like:

Here is a list of the top ten benefits of drinking aloe vera juice:

1. Detox

With our stressful lives, the pollution around us and the junk foods we eat, we need to detox and cleanse our systems. Drinking aloe vera juice provides a rich cocktail of vitamins, minerals and trace elements to help our bodies deal with everyday stresses.

2. Natural Immune Support

Aloe vera is full of anti-oxidants – natural immune enhancers which fight free radicals within our body. Free radicals are thought to cause various ailments, as well as speeding up the ageing process. Drinking aloe vera juice regularly gives the body a continual supply of anti-oxidants, which may boost and enhance the immune system.

3. Healthy Digestion and Digestive Problems

A healthy digestive tract ensures that nutrients from the foods we eat are absorbed fully into our bloodstream. Aloe vera juice has natural detoxifying abilities. Drinking aloe vera juice seems to improve bowel regularity and increases protein absorption, while at the same time decrease unfriendly bacteria and yeast – all naturally. Aloe vera has shown it can help reduce and soothe heartburn and other digestive upsets.

4. Reduces Inflammation

Aloe vera juice contains 12 substances which can slow down or inhibit inflammation, without any side-effects. Some people say that drinking aloe vera juice helps with their stiff, swollen or painful joints.

5. Regulates Weight and Energy Levels

Aloe vera juice naturally allows the body to cleanse the digestive system. Our diets include many substances which can cause lethargy and exhaustion. Taken regularly, aloe vera juice ensures a greater feeling of well-being, allowing energy levels to increase and helps maintain a healthy body weight.

6. Daily Dose of Vitamins & Minerals

Aloe vera juice contains vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, B12 (the aloe vera plant is one of the few plants in the world to contain vitamin B12), C, E, Folic Acid and Niacin. The human body cannot store some of these vitamins, so we need to supplement them regularly through our diet. The minerals found in aloe vera include Calcium, Sodium, Iron, Potassium, Manganese, Copper, Zinc, Magnesium, Chromium.

7. Collagen and Elastin Repair for Healthy Skin

Drinking aloe vera juice adds a rich supply of raw materials to your diet, which can produce and maintain really healthy skin. The skin replaces itself every 28 days. Using the nutritional building blocks of aloe vera, the skin can use these nutrients daily to help combat the effects of ageing. Aloe vera also helps in soothing minor burns, cuts, scrapes and skin irritations.

8. Amino Acids

The human body requires 20 amino acids to build protein; 8 of these amino acids are ‘’ which means the body can’t make them itself. Aloe vera contains 19 of these amino acids, and 7 of the amino acids. So drinking aloe vera juice tops up your body’s daily supply.

9. Dental Health and Hygiene

Aloe vera is extremely helpful for your mouth and gums. As well as its natural anti-bacterial and anti-microbial actions, it contains vitamins and minerals which promote cell growth and healing. There are some toothgels available which contain a high level of pure aloe vera, which may help with bleeding gums and mouth ulcers.

10. Better than Supplements

Recent research has shown that adding good foods to our diets, with naturally occurring vitamins and minerals, is far better than adding supplements alone. The good news is that Aloe Vera juice is considered a food, rather than a manufactured supplement, so our bodies can absorb all the nutrients more easily, and utilize them more effectively.

The have long been known. It has been used historically as a soothing balm, applied externally for cuts, scrapes and burns. Modern uses of aloe vera are extensive.

The health benefits of aloe vera taken internally include: improved circulation, regulation of blood pressure, promotes healing of bones and joints, strengthens the immune system, defends the body against bacteria, heals internal tissue damage, heals ulcers, improves and even eliminates constipation, blood sugar regulation, and reduces itchiness in psoriasis helping it to heal.

Drinking two to four ounces a day is all that is required to gain the many benefits of aloe vera juice. If you drink it daily, aloe vera can aid your digestion, improve your circulation and det

Helen asks…

What are some benefits to Aloe Vera juice?

What’s all the hype about Aloe Vera juice?

Chloe Adisson answers:

Aloe vera was the big thing back in the days dating far back from queen cleopatra. Supposedly she used aloe vera extract for her hair and skin. Aloe vera was also used to treat wounds back in the day.

Sandy asks…

What are the benefits of Aloe Vera Juice? Will it help me lose weight and constipation?

Any info you may have is much appreciated. Thanks very much.

Chloe Adisson answers:

Taking in aloe vera juice will cure constipation like ::snaps fingers:: that!
Weight loss has more to do with eating right–not restricting–and exercising right…but the juice will help because it will help things moving along inside!

Carol asks…

benefits of drinking aloe vera juice?

my sister bought me a gallon of organic no sugar added aloe vera juice and told me to mix it in with other drinks. I heard it has really good health benefits but what are they? Is it true it helps to detox the body and clear up your skin?

Chloe Adisson answers:

Aloe vera juice is said to be one of the finest body cleansers, cleaning morbid matter from the stomach, liver, kidneys, spleen, bladder, and is considered the finest, known colon cleanser. Studies have shown that it is healing and soothing in the relief of indigestion, stomach distress and ulcers. People claim relief from arthritis, bladder and kidney infections; leg cramps, constipation, hemorrhoids, insomnia, and for vaginitis, it is said to be an excellent vaginal douche. An excellent internal tonic for energy and well being Aloe juice may add greatly to the strength of the food fed, digestive tract, skin, and overall good health and happiness.
I drink aloe vera juice almost every morning before my coffee.
Its a good cleansing and i feel it like a “band aid” for my stomach. Organic ,is the best choice.

Mary asks…

Has anyone used Aloe Vera for its health benefits? If so have you had good results?

I have read good reports for the benefits of Aloe vera juice on the internet and Im thinking of using it for my digestive problems. I want to get some testimonies on its uses,thanks.

Chloe Adisson answers:

You have not read much at all. It’s for skin care.

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August 11, 2011

Aromatherapy Oils: Good For The Body and Mind

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oils and candles are usually used in homes to provide that olfactory satisfaction of breathing in pleasant scents. Most housewives and even people living alone use these to liven up a room and to set a mood for a particular day. Scents of lavender which makes one feel relaxed, citrus and coffee which are good pick-me-uppers particularly during gloomy and rainy days are among the popular scents used. For people who are fond of purchasing oils and candles from home depots and department stores, you may want to know that other than its ability to make a room smell beautiful, it can help you fight off some diseases.

What are aromatherapy oils?

Aromatherapy oils are extracted from plants, meaning these are natural products, and are processed so that it can be used as oils, perfumes, soap, and others. The use of aromatherapy oils can been traced back to early Egyptians who used them to relieve pain and nowadays, the use of these oils improve the mood and reduce stress which can give you a sense of well-being. It is also used to treat allergies, some skin conditions such as acne and swelling, and emotional disorders.

How does aromatherapy work?

Aromatherapy oils can be inhaled, added to bath water, used as massage oil, or applied as hot or cold compress. Once it is inhaled, the olfactory nerve, which is responsible for a person’s sense of smell, sends signals to the brain where it said to have an ability to affect the neurologic, cardiovascular, respiratory, and immune system. For the neurologic system, it has a favorable effect with emotions and in enhancing memory. It also affects heart rate and blood pressure which are critical for the body to perform well. As for the respiratory system, it poses a role in breathing affecting its depth. It also has beneficial effects to the way the body responds to certain disorders.

Lavender is used to reduce stress and headaches and is effective in promoting sleep. Arthritis or painful joints, fever, cold sores, and respiratory problems such as cough, colds, and inflammation of the membranes of the lungs and sinuses can be treated with the use of eucalyptus. Cinnamon, which is popularly used in food preparations, can help with eliminating fatigue, exhaustion, and gastrointestinal problems such as difficulty in bowel movement, and having excessive stomach gas. Peppermint, famous for its flavor in gums and candies, is used to relieve the feeling of the need to vomit and fever.

What are the important things to remember when using aromatherapy oils?

It is important to remember that the production of aromatherapy oils may differ in quality and the process used. Different brands have different amounts of oils being prepared. Some may even be toxic when inhaled in large quantities. It should not be used near the eyes as it can be an irritant to your sensitive eyes. It is necessary to be aware of the proper dilution of these oils before applying them on your skin. These oils are available for external use only and must not be taken in. To be assured that it cannot cause allergic reactions; a skin test must be done initially. Its use must be stopped and must be immediately rinsed off when the skin shows signs of allergic reaction. Aromatherapy oils are not only good for our sense of smell, it can be beneficial to our body as well as long as we know the proper way to use it.

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July 28, 2011

Herbal Treatment For Psoriasis Questions Answered

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Lizzie asks…

I discovered one herb treatment.It toaly cured psoriasis and arthritis,asthma. So how i publish the world?

I discovered one herbal treatment and daily give 4 patients. This same treatment cured psoriasis,arthritis and asthma.
I think that some separate bad viruise are killed this herb.This virus attacked lungs,asthma.Attaked skin psoriasis,attakedbone arthritis.both attaked psoriatic arthritis
but all are cleared this herbal treatment minimum 3 days maximum 1 month. so how i publish the world.For details kamalisethu@yahoo.co.in mobile 09843127766, I am in tamilnadu and don’t know pure English please help me

Chloe Adisson answers:

How do you publish this to the world? The answer is that you don’t. And you especially don’t do it on “Yahoo! Answers” like you just did.

If you want to discuss herbal treatments, use a search engine to find a discussion forum for others interested in such matters. Don’t publish all this contact information and puffery, while pretending that what you’ve just posted isn’t an advertisement.

Susan asks…

Is there any Home,Herbal remedies for Head Scalp Psoriasis?

I have been suffering from Scalp Psoriasis for the past 4 years. i have tried several shampoos and treatments but they didn’t work well..still i have painful itching on my head. i keep washing my head,hair everyday even if i am in fever and cold.i don’t have this psoriasis anywhere on my body except head and scalp. My scalp is getting so dry and i have symptoms are visible, thick, silvery layers of dead skin cells, soreness of the scalp, bleeding and a lot of itching, and a feeling of tightness of the scalp if large areas are covered, It causes flaking of the skin much like dandruff. Friends..please suggest me any home,herbal treatment for this disease or any other permanent solution for this scalp psoriasis. i am looking forward your valuable answers

Chloe Adisson answers:

Hi, you can try one of the natural treatments for psoriasis from the Internet – some of them do actually work. For my psor. I use herbal cream by Champori quite successfully. It takes just a couple of weeks to clear the spots and they stay clear for months on end.
Try it: champori is available without prescription and comes with money back guarantee so if it doesn’t work for you – it’s free.
Mol

Linda asks…

What is the latest treatment for psoriasis?

What about the Herose formula? Are there any testimonials of patients been cured with the Herose herbal formula (http://www.herosepharma.com/homepage/index.htm)?

Chloe Adisson answers:

You’re link doesn’t work… And the only thing that has ever worked for me is light-treatment…

Steven asks…

URGENT! Horrible painful itchy psoriasis!!?

I have had psoriasis for about 2 years, but it is at its worst right now. I have tried herbal treatments, over the counter creams, and prescription shampoo and liquid. I would use the shampoo but it is so bad that it hurts even to take a shower or go swimming. It is really bad on my neck and my scalp. It is bleeding and flaking. I know practically everything about my disease but how to get rid of it without pain! What about those shots or is there some kind of pill??? HELP IM IN CONSTANT PAIN!

Chloe Adisson answers:

Go to your dermotologist. Ask for kenalog injections. They will help for immediate relief. Also ask for a prescription called derma-smoothe. It’s an oil for your scalp. Leave it on over night and then wash it out..it nearly completely gets rid of the flakes (temporarily). There’s also a new scalp med. Called Taclonex. It comes in an ointment for skin and (just out) an oil for the scalp.
If you need immediate relief, try saffron oil or olive oil…it will help soften and remove the plak.
I’ve had psoriasis for more than 40 years. It’s a battle. I currently receive Embrel injections twice a week. No cure, but it controls the problem most of the time.
Good luck sweetie.

Daniel asks…

URGENT! Horrible Painful Itchy Psoriasis!!?

I have had psoriasis for about 2 years, but it is at its worst right now. I have tried herbal treatments, over the counter creams, and prescription shampoo and liquid. I would use the shampoo but it is so bad that it hurts even to take a shower or go swimming. It is really bad on my neck and my scalp. It is bleeding and flaking. I know practically everything about my disease but how to get rid of it without pain! What about those shots or is there some kind of pill??? HELP IM IN CONSTANT PAIN!

Chloe Adisson answers:

I have the same thing around my scalp and behind my ears and I use vanos cream that I got from the dermatologist. It says on the bottle not to use it on your face but he said it was fine lol. It clears it up even when it’s really really flaring up. The only problem is that you have to remember to put it on everynight because it comes back but it really makes it practically disapear. For stuff thats under your hair using loprox shampoo everyday really works for me too. Olux also helps. It’s a foam that you rub on to your scalp. You can get all of this from the dermatologist and they usually have samples so you can see if it helps.

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July 14, 2011

Aromatherapy for Aging Skin – More Essential Oils for Rejuvenating and Smoothening Your Skin

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Is your skin getting wrinkly? Would you like to reclaim your more youthful and elastic skin? If so, chances are you’re using all sorts of fancy and expensive potions and lotions to liven it up. And most of those creams have more chemicals than you even want to know. How about adding all-natural to your arsenal? Read on for how to get started.

Aromatherapy for younger skin? It seems a bit far-fetched, but if it can work for colds, constipation, cellulite, arthritis, and bronchitis, why not for making your skin look younger?

All you need is select some of your favorite scents from those that are designed to help your skin health, and start putting them to use.

Here are some of the best known skin helpers:

1) Carrot seed

You know that carrots are good for eye sight, and for skin health as well, so why not carrot seeds. Get some carrot seed aromatherapy and add it to creams and carrier oils. It’s known to help restore elasticity as well as tone to skin that has become wrinkly, sagging, or sun damaged. How does it do that? One of its functions is that it helps detoxify the liver. For more powerful results, add some of the following oils and try the recipe below.

2) Frankincense

Frankincense reduces tension and anxiety, and has a reputation for skin, wrinkles, and even helping skin blemishes heal.

3) Elemi

Elemi has effects that are similar to those of Frankincense. It is used for rejuvenating wrinkled skin as well. You can either use them together or replace the more expensive frankincense with elemi. In fact, elemi is often referred to as the “poor man’s frankincense.”

4) Neroli

If you want to go all out, add neroli to the mix. It’s among the most expensive essential oils, so you may choose to skip it for the moment — or not.

It is excellent for lifting your spirit, which by itself already has a rejuvenating effect. But it also is said to promote cell regeneration and skin elasticity when you apply it to your skin — in a carrier oil of course.

Here’s the recipe if you want to use the above essential oils for rejuvenating your skin: Just blend 2 drops of two or more of the above oils with 2 teaspoons each of Jojoba and sweet almond oil (or use 4 teaspoons of Jojoba oil instead). Apply the mixture to your clean face every evening, and watch for results.

And to make the aromatherapy treatments even more powerful, consider combining them with EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique).

CLICK HERE if you’d like to claim your FREE copy of Elisabeth Kuhn’s illustrated how-to guide to EFT.

And you’re also invited to visit Elisabeth’s eclectic self help blog with more resources for body, mind, spirit, and prosperity.

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July 2, 2011

Thyme Essential Oil History and Significant Uses

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We may heard more frequently how oils work on our way, enabling our peaceful haven to cover us from the harsh treatment of the world we have. But what we get accustomed to is that oils are merely vaporizers at home, not knowing that they are useful in many ways. oil takes hold of the significance of each oil nowadays.

The thyme oil is carefully extracted by steam distillation from Thymus Vulgaris that belongs to the Labiatae plant family, this oil has been commonly known as red thyme. Its aroma contains strong, sweet smell and red to amber in color. It is therefore one of the ancient herb being used by Egyptians and Greeks ages ago, this perennial herb can grow up to 18 inches high with its root in woody appearance plus small greenish aromatic leaves and white flowers. The Egyptians also used it to embalm bodies. And surprisingly, this oil has been used by the soldiers during Middle Ages to top-up courage and strength throughout the war and while the herb of it was brought during court hearings to drive off diseases, powerful isn’t it? And who would have thought that during those times when refrigerator was not yet invented, this has been used in preserving foods because it has preservative and purification qualities that makes it unique and cool. And the Romans hundreds of decades ago, uses this during bath time because it uplifts your soul making you more refreshing after taking a bath.

And though this essential oil has its sweet aroma, it can possibly irritate the skin especially those who have sensitive skin. It has also been known for its great help when a person needs concentration and focus especially at work, when someone wants to finish things up before the deadline, then be ready to wrap up the paperworks and beat the deadline right away. It has also a good healing effect on colds, asthma and bronchitis and other related illnesses. It is also useful in treating arthritis and gout with its subtle qualities.

When its own unique way in working with us, Thyme essential oil has been always famous for its subtle qualities, in any way, effectiveness of this depends on the use a person makes. Needless to say, by proper usage, ultimate goal may be reach in a short span of time. So be more knowledgeable about this.

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