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Spa Remedies:
Revitalizing And Detoxifying
Sea Salt Scrub
Ideal for normal to dry skin, this is good to
do with a partner so you can focus on each others backs. Sea salt
will exfoliate and the oils will revitalize and detoxify.
1/2
c. coarse sea salt 2 T rosemary essential oil 1 T Juniper
essential oil 1 T Lavender essential oil 1 T apricot kernel
oil for dry skin body scrub tool
Simply dip the tool into
the combined and mixed oils then into the salt and scrub. Pay
attention to rough spots like the elbows, knees, or heels. Rinse,
pat dry and continue with another treatment or moisturize if
through.
Oatmeal, Almond and Avocado scrub
Oatmeal is
rich in vitamin E, and is anti inflammatory, anti itch, and soothes
the skin. Almonds are an emollient, and exfoliant. Avocado contains
vitamins A, D, E, and other principles that possess
collagen-building properties. Together this mixture is ideal for
irritated, tired, normal to dry skin. The only caveat is that the
mixture has the potential to clog drains, so the almond and oatmeal
could be put into muslin cloth and then use that to rub on the
avocado.
1/2 c. almonds ground in blender, food processor or
grinder untol coarse. 1 c. dry oatmeal 1 ripe
avocado
Mix ingredients together and rub over body, or use
the muslin cloth method.
BODY WRAPS
This is the next
natural step after a scrub, but may of course be done on its own. If
doing it alone be sure to shower first. Heat retention is an
important aspect of body wraps, so warm your tools, towels and
sheets (a few minutes in the dryer works well here). Ideal water
temperature is around 180 F. Be careful not to burn your hands! Try
to warm the room you will be working in, a space heater will work
fine. Feel free to drink hot herbal teas before the wrap (I like
peppermint). After a wrap put on a warm bathrobe and relax for 20
minutes; or if it is warm and sunny out lay in the sun. Most
importantly drink plenty of water after a wrap.
Chamomile,
lavender relaxation wrap
This wrap is good for stress,
anxiety and insomnia.
1 1/2 c. chamomile 1 1/2 c.
lavender 1 c. hops 1 c. passion flower or lady’s slipper (or
valerian, but I think it has an off smell) 1 plastic sheet or
shower curtain 1 large pot 1 large cotton or linen sheet, cut
into 12” strips Blankets
First select an appropriate
relaxation spot (bed, lounge chair or bathtub) and place a plastic
sheet or shower curtain on it. Warm the room (if necessary use a
space heater). Fill pot with water and bring to a boil, the add
herbs, cover, and turn off heat. Let pot steep for 20 minutes.
Strain tea or scoop out herbs, then place sheet strips into pot; let
sit for 5 more minutes or so to cool a little (170 F). Place all of
the supplies near your relaxation spot. Lay on the plastic sheet.
Remove strips one by one, wringing out excess tea, and wrap body
from feet up. Next cover with the blankets, and relax for 10-15
minutes. Remove strips and relax.
REMINERALIZING SEAWEED
WRAP
Seaweed wraps are exceptionally beneficial as a quick
way to remineralize the body and replenish it with nutrients lost on
a daily basis – such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, iodine,
protein, vitamins, amino acids, and more. The molecular formation of
the human blood cell and that of seawater is similar, thereby
enabling nutrients from the seawater to easily filter through the
pores of the skin and enter into the blood stream as well. Seaweed
is also a potent detoxifier. Kelp is the most used type of seaweed
for this purpose. Fresh seaweed is the best to use, but the powder
is most readily available and should be mixed with enough water to
make a mayonnaise like paste.
8 oz. Powdered seaweed water
to make a paste plastic sheet blankets
I start by
filling a tub with hot water to heat the tub and the room, let sit
with the door closed for 15 minutes or so. Drain the tub, lay down a
blanket and the plastic sheet. Lie down and begin to cover your body
with the seaweed paste. Then wrap the remainder of the plastic sheet
and blanket around you, then cover with an additional blanket. Relax
for 20 minutes. Unwrap and rinse off with warm water. Dry off and
moisturize.
LEMONGRASS DETOXIFICATION
WRAP
Lemongrass’ tonic, invigorating, and antiseptic
properties combined with its pleasant citrus scent make it the
perfect chief herb for this formula. 1 c. fresh lemongrass 1
3-4” piece fresh ginger root (grated) 1/2 c. yarrow flowers 1
large pot for boiling 1 cotton or linen sheet cut into 12”
strips 1 plastic sheet or shower curtain liner 2
blankets
Warm the room and prepare the blankets like with the
seaweed wrap. Fill pot with water and bring to a boil. Put herbs in
pot, cover, and remove from heat. Let steep for 20 minutes, then
strain or scoop out the herbs. Next put the sheet strips into the
pot and let sit for 5 minutes. Wrap the strips around you cover with
the sheets and blankets. Rest for 15 minutes, remove sheets and
wrap, then shower.
AROMATIC HERBAL BATHS
Herbal baths are detoxifying, aromatic, and intensely
relaxing, both spiritually and physically. The ceremony of bathing
in herbs is a daily ritual in many cultures. The combination of
herbs used depends on the effect desired: to soothe the skin,
promote sleep, stimulate circulation, relieve muscle aches and pains
or simply to unwind after a busy day. The best way to brew an herbal
bath is to put the herbs into a muslin cloth sack and place them in
the tub as it fills. The best time to bathe is when the stomach
is empty. I almost always add salts to the bath water as it will
facilitate better skin health, detoxification, muscle relaxation,
and absorption of the herbs. I use 1/2 to 2 pounds, depending on the
size of the tub and the condition of the bather, (psoriasis, and
eczema require even more. Always drink plenty of water after a bath
and moisturize. Morning baths are more tonic, and will serve to
relieve fatigues, stimulate the body, and eliminate toxins. The
temperature range is form 96-99 F. Evening baths are meant to be
relaxing, relieve stress, and prepare for sleep. The temperature
range for these baths is from 99-103 F. A muscle or joint soothing
bath after a workout or stressful day ranges from 104 – 109
F.
Skin soothing comfrey bath
1/2 c. comfrey root or
leaves or both 1/4 c. linden 1/4 c. yarrow 1/4 c.
oatmeal
Revitalizing lemon/ginger bath
2 T minced
ginger root 1/3 c. grated lemon peel 1/4 c. oatmeal 20
drops essential oil of spruce, pine, or 1/2 c.
needles
MUSCLE ACHE BATH
1/4 c. juniper berries
slightly crushed 1/4 c. thyme 1/4 c. lavender flowers 10
drops essential oil of wintergreen 10 drops essential oil of
lavender
ORANGE TONIC BATH
1/4 c. grated orange
peel 2 T dried parsley 10 drops essential oil of neroli 1
c. dried milk powder
ROSEMARY EUCALYPTUS BATH
This
bath can be used for mental fatigue, headaches, or the first stage
of the common cold.
1/4 c. rosemary 1/4 c.
eucalyptus 1/4 c. peppermint 1/4 c. sage or basil 5 drops
each of rosemary and eucalyptus essential oils
APHRODISIAC
OIL BATH
6 drops ylang ylang essential oil 4 drops neroli
essential oil 2 drops bergamot essential oil 4 drops rose or
jasmine essential oil (optional) 2 T honey 2 oz fresh
cream
CYPRESS BATH
This bath is effective for
alleviating oily skin and reducing blemishes.
8 drops tea
tree essential oil 6 drops cypress essential oil 4 drops
lavender essential oil SANDALWOOD DRY SKIN BATH
10 drops
essential oil of sandalwood 2 T sweet almond oil 1 T sesame
oil
GERANIUM BATH FOR NORMAL SKIN
3 T olive oil 10
drops essential oil of geranium
SEAWEED BATH
2 c.
bath salts 1/2 cup seaweed powder 1/3 c. aloe
gel
MOISTURIZING
Apply moisturizer after every bath or shower, it is best
applied while the skin is still warm and moist. Stay away from
mineral (petroleum) based oils or oils that contain animal fat.
These oils are not absorbed by the skin and will form a greasy layer
on its surface. Rich oils like olive and sesame are best for dry
skin. Jojoba and grapeseed are lighter and better for normal to oily
skin. Aloe gel is best suited for oily skin.
COCOABUTTER FOR
DRY SKIN
2 T beeswax 2 t distilled water 1/2 c.
cocoabutter 3 T sesame oil 2 T coconut oil 1 T olive
oil 20 drops essential oils of your choice 3000 IU vitamin
E
Melt the beeswax over low heat mixed with the water. Add in
cocoabutter, mix in the rest of the ingredients. Pour into a glass
jar, this mixture will thicken as it cools. It will keep for one
year.
ROSE OIL FOR NORMAL TO OILY SKIN
2 T
beeswax 1/4 c. distilled water 1/4 c. almond or apricot
oil 1/4 c. rosewater 5 drops galbanum essential oil 5 drops
rose essential oil 3000 IU vitamin E
Melt the beeswax on
low heat, with the water. When it is melted pour into a blender and
on low speed add the rest of the ingredients. It will have a creamy
texture, put it into a glass jar, and use
sparingly.
FACE
There are 5 basic steps to
face care or facials: 1. Cleanse: to rid the skin of dirt, oils,
and makeup. 2. Steam: to open the pours, increase circulation,
and deep clean. 3. Mask or peel: To further deep clean, and
nourish. 4. Tone: to tighten the pores and prepare for
moisturizer 5. Moisturize: to replenish with fluid and
protect When treating your face don’t forget your neck. Always
clean before steaming. Be sure to check the temperature of the
steam! Try to use dark colored towels as some of the treatments will
stain. If you have long hair pull it back. Always use some sunblock
when outside. Pay special attention to above the upper lip and below
the eyes when moisturizing as these areas tend to be dry. Start by
washing your face with a good quality facial cleanser like: La
Prarie purifying gel, decleor, or murad.
STEAM
ROSEPETAL STEAM FOR NORMAL
SKIN 1 c. fresh rose petals (chemical free) 1 gallon almost
boiling water
Put petals in a bowl, add water and cover head
with towel and lean over bowl. Keep face 10 – 12” from bowl and
steam for 10 -15 minutes.
LAVENDER BERGAMOT STEAM FOR OILY OR
BLEMISHED SKIN
10 drops lavender essential oil 10 drops
bergamot essential oil 1 gallon almost boiling
water
Follow directions given above
MASK
SEAWEED DETOXIFYING AND
REMINERALIZING MASK
4 T kelp powder 1/2 c. aloe gel 3 T
distilled water
Combine kelp powder and aloe in a small bowl,
slowly add water until a thick paste is formed. Apply to face with
fingers, gently rubbing it in. Relax for 15 minutes, rinse with
tepid water and pat dry.
AVOCADO REJUVANATING MASK
1/2
c. heavy cream 1 carrot, cooked and mashed 1 avocado, peeled,
pitted, and mashed 3 T honey
Mix well in a bowl, apply to
face and neck. Relax for 15 minutes.
EXFOLIATING AND
MOISTENING PINEAPPLE MASK
1 1” slice of pineapple with the
skin on cut into chunks 3 T olive oil
Blend until almost
smooth, apply to face and leave on for 10 – 15 minutes. Rinse face
with warm water and pat dry.
FIRMING CLAY MASK
4 T
French green clay powder in a mixing bowl
Add enough water or
apple cider vinegar to make a thick paste, apply to face and let set
for 15-25 minutes. The longer it sets the stronger the
effect.
COOLING CUCUMBER PEEL
This is helpful for
sunburn as well as for puffy, irritated skin.
1/2 small
cucumber juiced 2 oz green tea, steeped and strained 2 oz
chamomile tea, steeped and strained 1 packet unflavored
gelatin 1 oz aloe gel
Over low heat, combine green and
chamomile tea with the gelatin until dissolved. Remove from heat and
pour into a glass bowl. Stir in the cucumber juice and aloe gel.
Refrigerate for 25 – 30 minutes until it starts to thicken. Spread
over face and allow to dry for 20 minutes. Peel off and rinse with
warm water, pat dry. HONEY MASK FOR MATURE SKIN
This will
help reduce the visibility of wrinkles.
2 T honey 2 T
almond oil 6 drops rose essential oil
Mix the ingredients
together and apply to face for 15 minutes, rinse with warm water and
pat dry.
GENTLE CHICK PEA EXFOLIATOR
The egg will
tighten the complexion, and the banana will nourish it.
4 T
chick pea flour 1 ripe banana 1 egg beaten
In a bowl
mash banana to a paste with the chickpea powder. Stir in the egg,
and apply to face. Rinse well with water and pat
dry.
EXFOLIATING PAPAYA PEEL
1 packet unflavored
gelatin 3 T distilled water 1 papaya, unpeeled, deseeded, and
juiced (if it is a giant Mexican papaya only use 1/4)
Over
low heat combine gelatin and water until dissolved, remove from heat
and place in a bowl. Add the papaya juice, mix and refrigerate for
20 – 25 minutes, until gelatin starts to set. Apply to face and
relax for 15 minutes. Attempt to peel off or gently wash with a warm
cloth.
TONERSI like to use Murads’
toners, but if you have the time here is a good one.
MINT
TONER
1 c. peppermint tea steeped for 15 minutes and allowed
to cool 1/4 c. witch hazel 1 T lemon juice
Mix the
ingredients together and apply with a cotton ball after cleaning the
face. Store in the refrigerator covered in a glass
container.
CRANBERRY ACNE TONER
The cranberry is
astringent and the savory antisceptic.
1T dried savory 1/2
c. boiling water 1/2 c. cranberries
Make a tea of the
savory with the water by steeping for 15 minutes, strain and reserve
liquid. Juice the cranberries and mix the two fluids together. Soak
gauze or a washcloth in the liquid and apply to the face for 15
minutes. Avoid the eyes and rinse with warm water when
through.
FACIAL
MOISTURIZERSAlpha hydroxy
moisturizers are best used at night, during the day Elizabeth Arden
offers a day cream with 15 SPF and Channel offers one as
well.
NIGHT CREAM FOR DRY SKIN
1 egg 1/4 c. sesame
oil 1/4 c. sunflower oil 1 T liquid lecithin 1 T lemon
juice 1/2 c. coconut oil 3000 IU vitamin E
On low speed
blend egg and sesame oil in a blender, slowly add sunflower oil,
lecithin, and lemon juice with motor running, then add the coconut
oil and blend until mixture is thick. Refrigerate for 1 hour, then
blend again. This should be refrigerated covered in a glass jar and
will keep for 2 months. Apply before bed.
CUCUMBER COLD CREAM
FOR SENSATIVE SKIN
2 Small cucumbers peeled and halved 1
c. lanolin 1/4 c. almond oil 1/2 c. boiling water
Juice cucumber, slowly add boiling water to cucumber liquid
and set aside to cool. Next, in a saucepan over low heat melt
lanolin, then remove from heat, and while stirring add almond oil.
Next, add cucumber juice to lanolin while stirring. Store in a glass
jar in refrigerator.
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Dis-ease....
What
are some of the things that can cause stress? Stress
On the
Job:
Stress in your Personal
Life: Deadlines
Marital
problems Presentations Teenagers Personality
conflicts Finances Overwork
Illness (personal or
family) Job
security
Personal
property upkeep Learning
a new
skill Traffic
Stress
is ANY Activity..................................
Even good stress....is still
stress and can wear on the body. These are
just a few of the things that can cause stress in our lives
and I’m sure all of you can think of many other things that
are causing stress in you life right now. And everyone
reacts to stressors differently. One person's stress
may be another person’s pleasure.
So
what does stress do to the body?
Stress
causes a natural, hard coded response within us called
‘Fight-or-Flight’ . I’m sure most of you
have heard the term before. It’s usually used on
nature shows when referring to the predator / prey
relationship.
It’s the animal instinct within us that allows us to
cope with unexpected situations or situations that require
more than our normal functioning
capacity.
So
here’s what happens when we get stressed
: In response
to the stressor the body is flooded with hormones (draining
our system of reserves) which cause:
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Heart
rate and blood pressure rise
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Breathing
becomes more rapid, which allows the lungs to take in more
oxygen.
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Blood
flow to the muscles, lungs, and brain may increase by
300–400%.
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The
spleen releases more blood cells into the circulation, which
increases the blood's ability to transport oxygen.
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The
immune system redirects white blood cells to the skin, bone
marrow, and lymph nodes in case of
injury
At
the same time…
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Nonessential
body systems shut down , such as
urination and sexual drive
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The
skin becomes cool and sweaty as blood is drawn away from it
toward the heart and muscles
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The mouth becomes dry,
and the digestive system slows down,
causing lowered absorption of minerals and slowing
rejeneration of our bodies.
But
what happens in the Brain ??
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Causes
neurotransmitters called catecholamines to be
released, which in turn:
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Activate
the amygdala, a structure in the limbic system that triggers
an emotional response of fear.
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Signal
the hippocampus, another part of the limbic system, to store
the emotional experience in longterm memory.
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Suppress
short-term memory, concentration, and rational thinking. (This
suppression allows a human to react quickly to a stressful
situation, but it also lowers ability to deal with complex
social or intellectual tasks that may be part of the
situation.)
Once
the stressor is no longer present, the body releases other
hormones to try to bring the body back to homeostasis.
But these hormones are not as
profuse due to drain from the stress
, and they do not act on the body as quickly as the
fight-or-flight hormones.
It
also takes a while for the stress hormones to be cleaned from
the blood , so if another stressful situation
arises, that just adds more hormones to the bloodstream. This becomes chronic
stress. Chronic
stress can eventually lead to some serious health
concerns.
How
does that feel to you??
You
may feel like you are going crazy, and your doctor says it's
all in your head, maybe, but more often not, as your body is
desparately trying to rejenerate and restore homeostais, but
doesn't have the building blocks to do so. It's is
called EXHAUSTION.....or DEPRESSION of all body
systems.
Acupuncture
works on the harmonization of all body systems, and
rejeneration natural once it has all the building blocks of
production. We will integrate with your doctor to see
what's missing, and what needs to be nourished, building up
the system, so that even the medications can work as they are
supposed, possibly leading to less dosages, and restored
vitality.
How
long does it take to get to
feeling better??
In
Chronics cases of stress, you did not get into the stress
overnight, and will not get out of it overnight. An
acupuncturist can look at your western tests, and integrate
with your doctor on vitamin and nutritional levels, which
antibiotic or anti-inflammatory effects you need, and how to
begin the healing process. PATIENCES is needed, but is
what you will not have at first, so you must trust the
process, and begin to build your resources back in a safe
manner. Hormone essays can be watched to see where the
high or lows are in cortisol, testosterone, estrogen, and all
the other hormones essential for balanced
well-being.
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Cramps
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Tunnel Anxiety
Smoking
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Allergies
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THOSE WHO ARE FEELING DAMP, WILL FEEL
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