Thursday, March 31, 2011

How to Make a Natural Travel Kit with Essential Oils

How to Make a Natural Travel Kit with Essential Oils

Plus Recipes For; Sunburn Relief Spray, Jet Lag, Migraines, Stress Headaches, Nausea, Travel Sickness, Queasiness, Fear of Flying, and Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis

Aromatherapy can be a very helpful companion when embarking upon a long journey, or even just a short trip, and may even effectively replace some other traditional medicines for those that are looking for a natural  alternative. While traveling may be a part of our work and our play, for those that suffer from travel-troubles it can be a nightmare. If you suffer from travel sickness, headaches or migraines, queasiness, fear of flying, jet lag, insect bites and sun burns, here you will find essential oil remedies to help with those maladies. I've also included a recipe for a massage blend to keep deep vein thrombosis at bay, as well.

Important Notes for Using Essential Oils; Dilutions and Usage of Essential Oils:
Always dilute essential oils, as they are very potent and too concentrated to use undiluted on the skin. To use essential oils in a massage, use the following dilutions:
For most people ages 12-65 add no more than 20 drops of your chosen essential oil(s) per ounce of carrier oils. For those aged 4-6 or those over age 65, do not use more than 10 drops per ounce of carrier, and those aged 1-4, no more than 5 drops per ounce of carrier. For pregnant women or babies, only minute quantities of essential oils should be used. For instance, only 1-4 drops of essential oils should be used per ounce of carrier. And remember that only Tea Tree, Lavender, Roman Chamomile 3%, Dill, and Mandarin (be careful of phototoxicity with citrus oils), as well as Eucalyptus Smithii (the mildest of all the Eucalyptus') are safe for children and the elderly, and are the only essential oils that should be used on pregnant women, or children under 4 years old.

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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Weird News: Gathering bits of the internet and spitting them out randomly?

Weird news afoot!
It's everywhere~!
...it's like they have some algorithm coded into their blog and it just randomly spits out bits of the Internet .....

 I have this one Google Mail account that struck a chord with the "randomly spitting out info from the net"... A few weeks ago I decided to try out the Google alert option and made a  "Yellowstar Essentials" alert. Today I received this email:



Yellowstar essentials since i found them. When they actually meet: always ever, the colour opened, and carl white stepped out, filling the coating. ...
melvinillinois.org/hillcrest-blending-highlights-wth-natural-col...

This makes no sense, right? So, I went to the site listed above to see in what context "Yellowstar Essentials" was used, and here's a snipped of what I found, really strange...it's like someone has some algorithm coded into their blog and it just randomly spits out bits of the Internet .....this makes no sense whatsoever.... See for yourself, here's what it said:
 
Performance implication depth a small talent et lucky ground les readers en fast slim balon le collegiate stone costs blend accompaniment. Yellowstar essentials since i found them. When they actually meet: always ever, the colour opened, and carl white stepped out, filling the coating. But some trees need to change their breast and in a day of posts, soon try really great. Merlot, 25  intriguing cabernet sauvignon, 7 $40+ petit verdot and 3 mix carmenere. I found this on a  make skin and decided to try it. And speaking of some numerous essence.
Now tell me that isn't weird.............

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