Thursday, July 2, 2009

Summer Care

Created to Serve, Michelle Wendt

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Temperatures can soar during summer months. Right now in the south, record temperatures and little to no rain are being felt in many cities. You don't have to outside to feel the heat. Here are some ways to beat the heat and its health challenges.

Indoors ceiling fans, boxed fans even a small desk or table fan can keep air circulating and make the home temperature a bit cooler. When bathing use a peppermint infused soap which makes the skin feel cool (YL Peppermint & Cedarwood bar soap and Morning Start shower gel). Wearing natural fiber clothing that breathes.

Lakes and rivers (fresh water) - While you may not encounter lots of chlorine, you could certainly encounter many other hazardous chemicals and bacteria found in our many lakes and rivers. Make sure swimmers and water skiers fortify their immune system and use essential oils known to combat bacteria and fungus before and after swimming. Thieves and Melrose are great choices - a few drops of each on the bottom of the feet the morning of swimming and that evening. Carry NingXia Red sample packets with you in an ice cooler for an energy recharge during the day and replace essential nutrients lost thru sweating.

Electrolyte Drink

Two ounces Ningxia Red
16 ounces purified water
20 drops Mineral Essence
1 drop lemon oil
1 drop peppermint oil
One teaspoon Blue Agave
Mix together in bottle to take with you in the cooler. Sip on these rather than dehydrating soft drinks and alcohol.

Oceans (salt water)
- Much the same as fresh water as far as not too many chemical contaminants (depends really on where you pick to swim), you may concern yourself more with dry skin, cuts from small shells and critters in the water.

Cuts and Boo-Boos
Rinse with purified water, apply a few drops of Melrose(antiseptic), RC*, lavender (soothing) and/or tsuga (helps control bleeding). Bandage if needed and to protect. * While attending a Young Living Grand Convention they showed slides showing the power of RC to eliminate the staph or MRSA which is found in many lakes, rivers and streams. It can enter the boy through a blister or small scrape - any opening of the skin. We apply RC to all skin abrasions.

Bug Bites
Purification, basil, peppermint and Idaho Balsam fir are all oils people find helpful for insect bites.


Created to Serve, Michelle Wendt

If you are interested in ordering any Young Living product, please contact me:
713-553-0322
E-mail: MyFathersBlessing@gmail.com
Associate #1072606
Click Here to Order Now

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