Showing posts with label veggies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veggies. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Super-simple single-ingredient summer masks!
Super-simple single-ingredient facial masks you can make quickly and easily. Choose the one that best suits your skin.
Corn Mask for Dry Skin
The fat content and high protein of corn soothes dry skin. Grate an ear of corn and strain off the milky liquid. Pat on your skin and let sit for 15-20 minutes; rinse with cool water.
Melon for Aging Skin
Honeydew, cantaloupe, and watermelon all help tone skin thanks to vitamins A, B and C. Cut paper-thin slices of fresh melon and place on your face and neck. Let sit for 15-20 minutes, and then rinse with cool water.
Tomato Mask for Oily Skin
Tomatoes are mildly acidic (for sensitive skin, use less acidic yellow ones), so they make a great mask for oily and acne prone skin. Using a clean cotton ball, spread a thin, even layer of fresh tomato juice over face and neck. Let sit for 10 minutes, and rinse thoroughly.
Raspberry Mask for Sun Struck Skin
Fresh raspberries make a great post-sun facial mask. Lightly mashed, their juice soothes and refreshes skin. Mix fresh juice with a small dollop of honey. Spread the mixture on your skin and let sit for 15-20 minutes, and then rinse with warm water.
Corn Mask for Dry Skin
The fat content and high protein of corn soothes dry skin. Grate an ear of corn and strain off the milky liquid. Pat on your skin and let sit for 15-20 minutes; rinse with cool water.
Melon for Aging Skin
Honeydew, cantaloupe, and watermelon all help tone skin thanks to vitamins A, B and C. Cut paper-thin slices of fresh melon and place on your face and neck. Let sit for 15-20 minutes, and then rinse with cool water.
Tomato Mask for Oily Skin
Tomatoes are mildly acidic (for sensitive skin, use less acidic yellow ones), so they make a great mask for oily and acne prone skin. Using a clean cotton ball, spread a thin, even layer of fresh tomato juice over face and neck. Let sit for 10 minutes, and rinse thoroughly.
Raspberry Mask for Sun Struck Skin
Fresh raspberries make a great post-sun facial mask. Lightly mashed, their juice soothes and refreshes skin. Mix fresh juice with a small dollop of honey. Spread the mixture on your skin and let sit for 15-20 minutes, and then rinse with warm water.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
What is Oil of Oregano?
Numerous university studies have shown that Oil of Oregano is a highly potent purifier that provides many benefits for human health. Oil of Oregano is a natural substance that is extracted from wild oregano plants, and two key compounds found in it are carvacrol and thymol. Studies have shown that both of these compounds have significant effects on harmful microorganisms that cause many illnesses in humans. It is important not to confuse Oil of Oregano with common oregano that is used as a spice for cooking. Common oregano is typically Origanum Marjoram, while Oil of Oregano is derived from Origanum Vulgare. Oil of Oregano can be purchased as either a liquid or as capsules/tablets. In both forms, it is important to verify that the oil is derived from the proper potent oregano plant, and that the carvacrol concentration is at least 70%.
What are the Benefits of Oil of Oregano?
The ancient Greeks were one of the first people to recognize oregano oil for its health benefits and medicinal qualities. It is known to be a potent antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiparasitic oil that can reduce pain and inflammation and effectively fight off infections. Some of the specific benefits of Oil of Oregano are:
Destroying organisms that contribute to skin infections and digestive problems.
Strengthening the immune system.
Increasing joint and muscle flexibility.
Improving respiratory health.
Uses of Oil of Oregano
Skin Infections
Oil of Oregano can be applied directly onto the skin to treat itches, skin infections, and irritated gums, but only if it has been diluted. Always follow the instructions on your particular bottle before applying topically onto the skin, since highly concentrated oils may first need to be mixed with Olive Oil or Coconut Oil before application (usually one teaspoon of Olive Oil or Coconut Oil per one drop of Oil of Oregano).
Digestive Problems
The high concentrations of thymol and carvacrol in Oil of Oregano have been shown to calm upset stomachs and aid digestion. Therefore, a quick home remedy for mild indigestion is to drink a glass of milk or juice that is mixed with 2 or 3 drops of the oil.
Sinus Congestion
Oil of Oregano is a wonderful natural remedy for sinus congestion. A common solution is to add 3 drops of the oil into a glass of juice and drink this mixture daily for 3 to 5 days.
Colds and Sore Throats
Oil of Oregano is an excellent early defense mechanism when you feel a cold or sore throat coming on. Simply take 3 drops of Oregano Oil once per day (you can mix it into a glass of orange juice) and you should notice results within a few hours. Repeat this once per day for up to 5 days until the symptoms are gone.
What are the Side Effects of Oil of Oregano?
While Oil of Oregano has many benefits, there are a few possible side effects:
Oregano oil may reduce the body's ability to absorb iron. Therefore, it is recommended that any regular use be combined with regular consumption of iron supplements. For this reason, pregnant women are advised not to take Oil of Oregano regularly.
People that have allergies to thyme, basil, mint, or sage may be sensitive to Oil of Oregano as well, since they are in the same family of plants. If any skin irritation, rashes, or vomiting occurs when using it, it is recommended that you discontinue use and consult your doctor.
What are the Benefits of Oil of Oregano?
The ancient Greeks were one of the first people to recognize oregano oil for its health benefits and medicinal qualities. It is known to be a potent antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiparasitic oil that can reduce pain and inflammation and effectively fight off infections. Some of the specific benefits of Oil of Oregano are:
Destroying organisms that contribute to skin infections and digestive problems.
Strengthening the immune system.
Increasing joint and muscle flexibility.
Improving respiratory health.
Uses of Oil of Oregano
Skin Infections
Oil of Oregano can be applied directly onto the skin to treat itches, skin infections, and irritated gums, but only if it has been diluted. Always follow the instructions on your particular bottle before applying topically onto the skin, since highly concentrated oils may first need to be mixed with Olive Oil or Coconut Oil before application (usually one teaspoon of Olive Oil or Coconut Oil per one drop of Oil of Oregano).
Digestive Problems
The high concentrations of thymol and carvacrol in Oil of Oregano have been shown to calm upset stomachs and aid digestion. Therefore, a quick home remedy for mild indigestion is to drink a glass of milk or juice that is mixed with 2 or 3 drops of the oil.
Sinus Congestion
Oil of Oregano is a wonderful natural remedy for sinus congestion. A common solution is to add 3 drops of the oil into a glass of juice and drink this mixture daily for 3 to 5 days.
Colds and Sore Throats
Oil of Oregano is an excellent early defense mechanism when you feel a cold or sore throat coming on. Simply take 3 drops of Oregano Oil once per day (you can mix it into a glass of orange juice) and you should notice results within a few hours. Repeat this once per day for up to 5 days until the symptoms are gone.
What are the Side Effects of Oil of Oregano?
While Oil of Oregano has many benefits, there are a few possible side effects:
Oregano oil may reduce the body's ability to absorb iron. Therefore, it is recommended that any regular use be combined with regular consumption of iron supplements. For this reason, pregnant women are advised not to take Oil of Oregano regularly.
People that have allergies to thyme, basil, mint, or sage may be sensitive to Oil of Oregano as well, since they are in the same family of plants. If any skin irritation, rashes, or vomiting occurs when using it, it is recommended that you discontinue use and consult your doctor.
Eating in harmony with your DNA
Some foods are compatible with your DNA. Other foods aren't. We know from scientific research that our present-day DNA is virtually identical to that of the caveman and cavewoman's. Over seven million years, the foods they ate become compatible with their DNA, which is our DNA today. These foods are called Paleo Foods.
Here's what the cavepeople ate:
*Animal proteins, such as meat, fish, and poultry
*Nuts and seeds
*Vegetables and fruits, including edamame (fresh green soy beans) and berries
*Eggs
*Honey
*Herbs and spices
You can eat and DIGEST these foods with ease. Few people are allergic to whole categories of these foods. These foods are low glycemic and good for your skin. You could possibly be allergic to one of these foods, if so, don't eat it.
A second category of foods is called Neo Foods. Humans have eaten them for only 10,000 years or less. These foods haven't been in the food chain long enough for human DNA to adapt well to them. Humans began eating these foods after the domestication of animals, which took place about 10,000 years ago.
These foods include:
*Dairy, cheese, milk, ice cream
*Grains, breads, flour, rice
*White potatoes and corn as we know them today
*Soy protein isolate as contained in soy shakes and protein bars
*Chocolate *Coffee
*Alcoholic beverages
*Artificial foods
Plenty of people are allergic to whole categories of these foods, such as dairy or wheat. They are high glycemic or medium glycemic. People with autoimmune disorders who stop eating these foods often regain their health.
Ideally, for both your skin and your overall health, you would eat Paleo foods exclusively, because they're totally compatible with your DNA. But realistically, people love baked goods and ice cream.
So here's how to have a bit of your cake and eat it too:
Eat Paleo Foods for about 80-85% of your daily intake and eat Neo Foods less often, around 15-20% of your daily food intake.
Make adjustments to those ratios if you aren't getting great results with your skin and health.
-Herbs and spices boost your skins health. They are filled with anti-oxidants and health-giving nutrients. Use them to enhance the taste of all your meals and your skin will benefit as well.
-Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, brussels sprouts, and cauliflower, are excellent for your skin health. (And according to The Bathery's Naturopath, they can also help to balance your hormones, great for menopausal fluctuations.)
-If you're hooked on soy shakes for breakfast, keep the shake but lose the soy. Instead, add whey powder to your shake. That way you are getting all nine essential amino acids, without the worries of eating too much soy, which can lead to serious problems like thyroid disorders and dementia. Consider eggs with fruit for breakfast, now that's Paleo!
-If you have a skin autoimmune disorder, such as psoriasis, eczema, seborrhea, or rosacea, eliminate Neo Foods from your diet for one month. If your condition improves, continue eating Paleo Foods.
Taken from: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Better Skin http://ebookstore.sony.com/ebook/lucy-beale/the-complete-idiots-guide-to-better-skin/_/R-400000000000000100480
This information is consistent with new information The Bathery received at the recent Esthetique Spa International show in Vancouver. We will be posting further information on this topic soon.
Here's what the cavepeople ate:
*Animal proteins, such as meat, fish, and poultry
*Nuts and seeds
*Vegetables and fruits, including edamame (fresh green soy beans) and berries
*Eggs
*Honey
*Herbs and spices
You can eat and DIGEST these foods with ease. Few people are allergic to whole categories of these foods. These foods are low glycemic and good for your skin. You could possibly be allergic to one of these foods, if so, don't eat it.
A second category of foods is called Neo Foods. Humans have eaten them for only 10,000 years or less. These foods haven't been in the food chain long enough for human DNA to adapt well to them. Humans began eating these foods after the domestication of animals, which took place about 10,000 years ago.
These foods include:
*Dairy, cheese, milk, ice cream
*Grains, breads, flour, rice
*White potatoes and corn as we know them today
*Soy protein isolate as contained in soy shakes and protein bars
*Chocolate *Coffee
*Alcoholic beverages
*Artificial foods
Plenty of people are allergic to whole categories of these foods, such as dairy or wheat. They are high glycemic or medium glycemic. People with autoimmune disorders who stop eating these foods often regain their health.
Ideally, for both your skin and your overall health, you would eat Paleo foods exclusively, because they're totally compatible with your DNA. But realistically, people love baked goods and ice cream.
So here's how to have a bit of your cake and eat it too:
Eat Paleo Foods for about 80-85% of your daily intake and eat Neo Foods less often, around 15-20% of your daily food intake.
Make adjustments to those ratios if you aren't getting great results with your skin and health.
-Herbs and spices boost your skins health. They are filled with anti-oxidants and health-giving nutrients. Use them to enhance the taste of all your meals and your skin will benefit as well.
-Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, brussels sprouts, and cauliflower, are excellent for your skin health. (And according to The Bathery's Naturopath, they can also help to balance your hormones, great for menopausal fluctuations.)
-If you're hooked on soy shakes for breakfast, keep the shake but lose the soy. Instead, add whey powder to your shake. That way you are getting all nine essential amino acids, without the worries of eating too much soy, which can lead to serious problems like thyroid disorders and dementia. Consider eggs with fruit for breakfast, now that's Paleo!
-If you have a skin autoimmune disorder, such as psoriasis, eczema, seborrhea, or rosacea, eliminate Neo Foods from your diet for one month. If your condition improves, continue eating Paleo Foods.
Taken from: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Better Skin http://ebookstore.sony.com/ebook/lucy-beale/the-complete-idiots-guide-to-better-skin/_/R-400000000000000100480
This information is consistent with new information The Bathery received at the recent Esthetique Spa International show in Vancouver. We will be posting further information on this topic soon.
Fruit & Veggie Facial!
For a limited time we are offering a yummy new Fruit & Veggie Facial.
It features Saian’s Strawberry Cleanser and Eminence Organic Skincare’s Stone Crop or Carrot Vitamin C Mask.
Strawberry Cleanser contains natural Strawberry Oil - a moisturizing fruit oil that protects and nourishes skin. It also contains Lycopene, which is high in antioxidants with a small molecular structure, that is easily absorbed by the skin.
Carrot Vitamin Mask is great for drier skins. It has honey for nourishing, and zinc oxide for soothing. Plus it smells heavenly!!!
Stone Crop Mask is hydrating and brightening to liven up dull skin. It’s good for oily and irritated skin. Contains moisturizers, anti-oxidants, and Vitamin C.
Our Fruit & Veggie Facial can be applied to any of our facials, whether a full fledged European Facial, or a shorter Focus Facial. Even our $40/month Club Members can ask to enjoy this wonderful facial!
Book now because we only have a limited supply of these fabulous products.
It features Saian’s Strawberry Cleanser and Eminence Organic Skincare’s Stone Crop or Carrot Vitamin C Mask.
Strawberry Cleanser contains natural Strawberry Oil - a moisturizing fruit oil that protects and nourishes skin. It also contains Lycopene, which is high in antioxidants with a small molecular structure, that is easily absorbed by the skin.
Carrot Vitamin Mask is great for drier skins. It has honey for nourishing, and zinc oxide for soothing. Plus it smells heavenly!!!
Stone Crop Mask is hydrating and brightening to liven up dull skin. It’s good for oily and irritated skin. Contains moisturizers, anti-oxidants, and Vitamin C.
Our Fruit & Veggie Facial can be applied to any of our facials, whether a full fledged European Facial, or a shorter Focus Facial. Even our $40/month Club Members can ask to enjoy this wonderful facial!
Book now because we only have a limited supply of these fabulous products.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)