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Friday, March 21, 2008

Herbal Recipes

There are herbal cures for almost every ailment from anxiety to ulcers. It is easy to make your own herbal recipes. Many of the ingredients used in the recipes can be found in your kitchen or local natural food store. The ingredients can also be ordered online if you can't find them locally. Herbal recipes will take a little longer to see results than traditonal medicine so have patience. If the conditions do not improve, see a doctor.

Skin Toner
Do a patch test before applying mixture to skin and discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Ingredients:
grapefruit seed extract
Witch Hazel
apple cider vinegar

Mix five drops of grapefruit seed extract with 1/4 cup Witch Hazel and 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar ina container. Use after you wash your face.It helps tighten your skin and close pores after washing your face.

Homemade Cough Syrup

This herbal recipe can treat mild cough symtpoms. Take 1/2 teaspoon every two hours.

Ingredients:
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup honey
5 teaspoons dried herbs
Use any combination of ginger, cayenne, Mullein leaves, rosemary leaves. Combine ingredients and bring to boil. Simmer until the mixture is cu tin half. Remove the herbs leaving hot liquid. Pour in a glass container and store in refrigerator.

Clean Scalp Hair Rinse

Ingredients:
2 cups apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup dried sage,rosemary or thyme leaves

Bring the apple cider vinegar to a boil and remove from heat. Add the herbs and simmer ten minutes. Strain mixture leaving the liquid.
Pour the mixture into an emtpy container like a shampo bottle. When you rinse your hair, add water to the mixture. This herbal recipe helps control dandruff.

Toothache Compound

If you can't see a dentist right away, try this homemade herbal tooth recipe to keep pain and swelling down.

Ingredients:
1 drop clove bud essential oil
2 drops German chamonille essential oil
1 teaspoon goldenseal powder

Blend all ingredients together to form a paste. Use a cotton swab to apply on the effected tooth. Use a maximum of four times daily.

About The Author: Amanda Roddy is a writer on many subjects. She owns teh site http://www.naturalherbsandremedies.com

Aromatherapy Soap

A good bath can always prove to be relaxing. It is even better if it is combined with fragrances that lift your mood, relax your tired muscles and energize you. Aromatherapy soaps have become more popular than bath oils; they come in pure essential oil base or mixed with other non aromatic but therapeutic herbs. Available in the form of bars, liquids, gels and cleansers, these soaps are the perfect answer for a truly relaxing and rejuvenating bath. Although they cost more than a simple herbal soap, aromatherapy soaps are worth buying. They can be used as daily cleansers or for spapurposes also. Granular aromatic soaps offer exfoliation of the skin.

The soaps are made from natural vegetable oils in which the required essential oil is added for the effect. The vegetable oil is rich in proteins, while the essential oils nurture the body. The essential oils are absorbed by the body through the skin which is more effective than simply inhaling the vapors. Aromatherapy soaps offer advantages and benefits over other soaps on the market. Not all soap is created equal. Pure and natural aromatherapy oils make the difference in skin care, from the condition of the skin to releasing of toxins.The best method that can ensure optimum use of the soaps is to use them under warm water and to let them.

Stay on for atleast a few minutes. Good aromatherapy soaps never have added colors in them and are made from pure essential oils.Other popular varieties of aromatherapy soaps include Patchouli, Ylang Ylang and Chamomile. Different aromatherapy scents have different effects, so choose your scent with that in mind. Lavender aromatherapy scents is mostly use relaxing, calming. Lemon related aromatherapy soap use to mental clarity. Grapefruit aromatherapy soap is mostly use energy. Rosemary use mental clarity Most popular of the aromatic soaps is the lavender soap which is known to lend a soothing.

Handmade glycerine soap is a wonderful experience. All of these glycerine soaps are coloured and scented with cosmetic grade ingredients. Only high quality essential oils and fragrance oils are used to give each soap a wonderful smell. Because all of our soaps are hand cut from the loaf, each slice may vary ever so slightly in the cut weight. The best part is that all of our beautiful glycerine soaps are affordable so don't be afraid to use them. The first thing you do when shopping for soap is put it to your nose to smell the fragrance. The colors, shapes and sizes are interesting and it's fun to picture yourself using them.

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Handmade Soap Facts

How many people know what soap really is? Several of the cleansing bars that you buy at the store, for example, are detergents-and not soaps at all. They are called syndet bars, or synthetic detergent bars. They are made from synthesized chemicals and are usually much harsher than soap. Detergents contain petroleum distillates rather than oil. On the other hand, true soap is made from natural oils (such as olive, coconut and palm) and is a gentle cleansing product more appropriate for use on skin than is detergent.

Soaps, unlike detergents, are made by combining sodium hydroxide or lye, oils and water in a process known as "Saponification". Some people may question the use of lye in handcrafted soap. The fact is that all soap is made with lye. What needs to be made clear is that once the process of saponification is complete, the lye and oil molecules have combined and chemically changed into soap and glycerin. There is no lye present in the finished bars of soap.

The oils in our soaps are put there for a specific purpose. The coconut oil creates a wonderful lather. The olive oil is used for a high quality, long lasting bar. Canola and Palm oil carry nutrients to the skin, and the safflower oil make a creamy bar.

Glycerin is a skin soothing emollient that adds to the goodness of handmade soap. In commercial soaps the glycerin is removed for sale to the cosmetic industry to sell separately, sometimes at a higher price than the soap itself! Glycerin is important to skin care because it is a humectant. Humectants draw moisture from the air, which in turn moisturize your skin. A whole 1/5 of a bar of our soap is glycerin.

Most soaps have artificial ingredients to scent or color. Some handcrafted soap is scented with fragrance oils. These are synthetic chemicals that are mixed together to imitate a particular scent. They have contributed in many cases to chemical sensitivity in some people. They also have no aromatherapy benefits. The scents in our soaps should come only from essential oils, which are steamed or pressed from plants. Essential oils are the fragrance emitting components of plants and are at the heart of aromatherapy. Not only do they smell good; they have many beneficial effects on the body, mind and spirit.

The coloring in our soap should come from nature as well. The petals of Lavender and Rose can be used. Earth Pigments can also be used, which are simply finely ground rocks. This makes the colors rich and earthy, rather than artificial looking.

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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Making Your Own Herbal Hair Shampoo

In 1990 I decided not to use the commercially made shampoos after reading Aubrey Hampton’s book, “Natural Organic Hair and Skin Care.” In this book Aubrey tells you how to read the label on any product that you put on your skin or hair.

Manufacturers are constantly using toxic chemicals in their skin and hair products and disregard their toxic effects on your body. This is easily seen in the list of chemicals that they use. Here are a few of these chemicals found in many product labels:

* propylene glycol or glycol– a petrochemical used because it is cheap

* cetearyl alcohol – emulsifier that can be synthetic or natural

* methylparaben or propylparaben – typical synthetic preservatives

* distearate – this is polyethylene glycol or polypropylene glycol which are petrochemicals

* isopropyl alcohol – used as a cheap solvent to carry synthetic oils.

Here is a natural shampoo that you can make. This formulation is something that I have been using for many years. First collect the following items:

4 oz of castile soap with any scent is that available – plain, peppermint, eucalyptus.

½ oz of rosemary - stimulates the hair follicles and helps to prevent premature baldness

½ oz of sage – has antioxidants and keeps things from spoiling and is antibacterial

½ oz of nettles – acts as a blood purifier, blood stimulator, contains a large source of nutrients for hair growth

½ of lavender – controls the production of sebaceous gland oil and reduces itchy and flaky scalp conditions

2000 mg of MSM – provides organic sulfur to your scalp, which improves the health and strength of your hair. It also helps to drive herbal nutrient into the skin and follicles where they can do the most good.

one empty 8 oz plastic bottle, or any other empty shampoo or soap bottle.

Mix the herbs in a mason jar, which has a lid. Boil 2 cups of distilled water. Add 3 heaping tablespoons of the mixed herbs into the boiling water. Pull the boiling water and herbs off the stove. Let the herb mixture sit for 30 – 40 minutes. Put the 2000mg of MSM into the herb mixture after 30 minutes of cooling. After 40 minutes and the MSM is melted, strain the herbal mixture into a bowl.

Pour 2 to 2 1/2 oz of strained herbal tea into the 8 oz plastic bottle. Now, pour the 4 oz of castile soap into the 8 oz plastic bottle. Cap the bottle and shake to mix the ingredients.

The shampoo is now finished and ready for use. Use this as a base for all of the shampoos you make. You can add different herbs as you learn what these herbs do and how they help your hair. You can vary the ingredients according to your taste. But now you have a shampoo that has no additives that can harm you.

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