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Inexpensive DIY Beauty Products
Instead of buying EXPENSIVE beauty products at the drugstore, here is a list of DIY beauty products that are better for you (less harmful ingredients) and cheaper (WAY CHEAPER) products:
- Dandruff Shampoo
Crush two generic aspirins in your shampoo. Wash you hair as you normally do.
Mix sea salt with olive oil (I put my Himalayan pink sea salt into a herb grinder to make it finer consistency.) and rub over legs. Rinse and followup with Organic Coconut Oil as a moisturizer.
- Glowing face
Use baking soda and water for a easy and face brightening scrub.
- Chapped lips
Mix coconut oil and sugar and apply on lips. Massage in and wash off for softer lips.
Apply activated charcoal on teeth. Brush for 5 mins. (set your timer) and rinse. Your teeth will be two shades lighter.
- Hair masks
Mix one avocado, coconut oil, and yogurt to hair. Cover with a plastic shower cap (I use disposable ones) and leave on when you take your shower. Rinse off at the end. Wow! Works wonders for soft and shiny hair.
- DIY Shampoo (check out my blog on the no-poo shampoo here)
Mix a couple of tablespoons of baking soda with water and use as a shampoo. No suds but all the bad stuff (chems) is what causes the suds, and then follow up with a couple tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in warm water as your rinse. Don’t worry about the smell, it leaves when your hair dries. Removes all the built-up products in your hair and leaves it super clean and shiny.
- Face mask
Mix one tablespoon of honey (I use local organic Florida honey.) with one egg yolk. I apply to my face and leave on for 10 mins. Wash and go.Great moisturizer.
- Toothpaste
Fluoride has been linked to thyroid disease so I have eliminated that ingredient from my toothpaste. I use this toothpaste and when I want to really whiten up my teeth I mix a dab of the toothpaste with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide just enough to make a think consistency about a dab will do ya…and brush my teeth. Great for the gums, too.
- Face toner
Witch Hazel is inexpensive and a wonderful toner to use on your skin. No need to pay over $20.00 for toner. Witch Hazel is easy going on your skin and great for dry, oily or combination skin.
- Mouth wash
Use aloe vera juice as a natural mouth wash, moisturizer and face cleanser. A entire bottle costs around $5.75
Olive oil is a great makeup remover and it moisturizes as it cleans.
- Moisturizer
Shea butter is a white, fat extract from the nut of the African shea tree, and is used as a moisturizer. You can order shea butter here.
- DIY Lip gloss
Here is a healthy and preservative-free lip balm recipe.
Beeswax – You can buy online here CLICK HERE.
Coconut Oil (you can find at any grocery store)
Vitamin E Oil
Peppermint Oil (or any scented essential oil)
Lipstick or Crayons for color
Plastic pots (I purchased at Michael or you can order here. POTS)
Take 1 Tbsp of bees wax and 2 Tbsp of Coconut oil (can use shea butter instead) and put in a microwavable mixing cup. Microwave on low until just melted and stir together. Add 5 drops of Vitamin E oil, 1 small piece of red crayon or any color from an old lipstick (you can leave this part out if you just want clear.), 5 Drops of essential oil (I like peppermint but feel free to use any kind you like.) Pour into plastic pot. Put into refrigerator until hard. Now ready to use.
- 2 tbsp of cornstarch or where to buy
- Start with 1½ tsp cinnamon, nutmeg or cocoa powder, add more as necessary
- 5 drops of an essential oil for your skin type or a carrier oil like jojoba or sweet almond, more if you want pressed powder (where to buy high quality essential oils)
- Mix all ingredients in a bowl and stir until well combined.
- Add more tint (cinnamon, nutmeg or cocoa powder) until you reach your desired color.
Recipe:
-1/4 to ½ TSP of Bees wax (The more wax you add, the more solid the cream blush will be.)
-1/2 to 1 TSP of Jojoba oil
-1/4 to 1 TSP of Eye Shadow or Pigment (The more you add, the more pigmented the blush will be.) Heat bees wax until melted. Mix in jojoba oil and pigment.
-Refrigerate for 20-30 minutes or until the cream blush becomes solid and ready to use
You can use this container here to pour mixture into.
Makes TWO average size cream blushes
Cost $2-5 for TWO average size cream blushes that is dependent on quality of eye shadow/pigment.
Here are two great books on DIY products.
Download the Free PDF 10 Amazing Health
Benefits of Coconut Oil.
Tox-Sick: From Toxic to Not Sick! By Suzanne Somers
I just read Suzanne Somers’ latest book, Tox-Sick: From Toxic to Not Sick! What an excellent read for people who are concerned about their health. Suzanne Somers has long been a health pioneer and this is her 25th book. I saw her on TV talking about her book and what prompted her to write about this topic is she and her family, unknown to them, were living in a TOXIC house full of black mold. Her husband started suffering with rashes and sore throat which soon escalated into something worse. Suzanne started experiencing unusual symptoms that eventually sent her to the ER. This book contains a tremendous amount of information on detoxing your body. Please buy!
It’s as if we are all on a big, chemical drunk, and the hangover is a killer.”
—Suzanne SomersPioneering health and wellness advocate, Suzanne Somers, delivers a powerful answer in this expose on the immediate and long-term dangers of living in a world that has become increasingly toxic to our health. The build-up of toxins in our bodies can lead to myriad health concerns — including weight gain, food allergies, brain disorders, cancer, among many others. Moved to investigate by her own family’s plight, Suzanne sits down with environmental doctors and specialists who share eye-opening information and practical advice for how to survive, thrive, and stay healthy today. In Tox-Sick you’ll learn how to effectively detox all your body’s systems and the different survival skills that can save your life, from top experts in the field, including:
DR. SHERRY ROGERS, an environmental doctor for over 40 years, shares the truth about detoxification—and where you will likely be if you don’t take it seriously.
DR. NICHOLAS GONZALEZ shares where cancer comes from and how to manage it by detoxifying the liver and supplementing with enzymes.
DR. RITCHIE SHOEMAKER alerts you to mold toxicity, the newest threat to your brain and wellbeing…and just what to do to fight for your health.
DR. WALTER CRINNION teaches what everyday objects to avoid and the simple diet and lifestyle shifts to clean up your health and home in mere weeks!
DR. STEPHEN SINATRA, America’s leading integrative cardiologist, explains that we have been approaching heart disease all wrong: a healthy gut, detoxed body, and quality fats are each crucial and cardioprotective.
DR. GARRY GORDON shares new protocols for removing toxic lead from the body, as well as ways to keep the most important gland in your body, the thyroid, clean and healthy.From diet and supplement advice to coconut oil cleanses, everything you need to live clean and enjoy great health is in your hands.
Terry Ryan
Blogger, Internet Marketer, Health Researcherwww.internetboomer.com
www.yourlifesarasota.com
How to Make Your Own Suncreen!
(This blog was revised on 6/14/16)
Be smart and stay away from TOXIC sunscreen
Scared to put that nasty, chemical sunscreen on your body, or even worse, your children’s skin? There is good reason. It’s is full of disgusting chemicals. If you read the label you will see scary ingredients like:
- Cinnamates
- OMC (Octyl Methoxycinnamate)
- Ethylhexyl p-Methoxycinnamate
- Salicylates
- OCS (Octyl Salicytate)
- Homomenthyl Salicylate
- Triethanolamine
- PABA (Para Aminobenzoic Acid)
- Padimate O
- Padimate A
- Glyceryl Aminobenzoate
- Octyl Dimethyl Paba
- Octocrylene
- Zinc Oxide
- Titanium Oxide
The ingredients that are used to absorb UVA radiation include:
- Benzoophenones
- Oxybenzone
- Dioxybenzone
- Avobenzone
Bleak! Just what you don’t want circulating in your blood. Your skin is your largest organ and acts like a sponge. Anything you put on your skin is going right into your body. If you don’t want to put it in your mouth, or eat it, then you don’t want to put it on your skin. Period!
Below here is a recipe for making your own sunscreen. (Another simpler way is to take the powdered zinc and pour it into your favorite lotion.)
(If you want me to send you the above recipe as a PDF, just email me at admin@slimhealthysexy.com)
Here are some more ideas to protect your skin from the sun and acts as a natural sunscreen:
An umbrella! People have used one for years as a great way to protect their skin. I see in a lot of old, turn of the century photos where woman and men are holding umbrellas over their head on an obviously bright, sunny day. Why has this perfectly wonderful natural sunscreen fallen out of favor?
Well, I’m here to bring it back. Here are a few examples of great sun-blocking umbrellas:
Hats…good thing to use!
Here is a recipe for making your own sunscreen. (Another simpler way is to take the powdered zinc and pour it into your favorite lotion.)
Natural Homemade Sunscreen
Author: Wellness Mama
Ingredients
½ cup almond or olive oil
¼ cup coconut oil (natural SPF 4)
¼ cup beeswax
2 Tablespoons Zinc Oxide Be careful not to inhale the powder
Optional: up to 1 teaspoon Red Raspberry Seed Oil (natural SPF)
Optional: up to 1 teaspoon Carrot Seed Oil (natural SPF)
Optional: up to 1 teaspoon Vitamin E oil
Optional: 2 tablespoons Shea Butter (natural SPF 4-5)
Optional: Essential Oils, Vanilla Extract or other natural extracts to suit your preference
Instructions
1. Combine ingredients except zinc oxide in a pint sized or larger glass jar. I have a mason jar that I keep just for making lotions and lotion bars, or you can even reuse a glass jar from pickles, olives, or other foods.
2. Fill a medium saucepan with a couple inches of water and place over medium heat.
3. Put a lid on the jar loosely and place in the pan with the water.
4. As the water heats, the ingredients in the jar will start to melt. Shake or stir occasionally to incorporate. When all ingredients are completely melted, add the zinc oxide, stir in well and pour into whatever jar or tin you will use for storage. Small mason jars (pint size) are great for this. It will not pump well in a lotion pump!
5. Stir a few times as it cools to make sure zinc oxide is incorporated.
6. Use as you would regular sunscreen. Best if used within six months.
Or…simply put powdered zinc oxide into your favorite lotion.
What foods should you eat that provides natural sun protection?
Foods to Avoid
- processed foods
- vegetable oils (this is the most important for sun exposure)
- grains
- sugars
Foods to Eat
- lots of healthy saturated fats
- lots of foods rich in omega-3s (fish, etc)
- lots of leafy greens
- 2+ tablespoons of tomato paste daily
Supplements
You can also start taking a specific regimen of supplements that help reduce inflammation and improve sun tolerance. The supplements to take are:
- Vitamin D3 (I take about 5,000 IU/day)- Emerging evidence shows that optimizing blood levels of Vitamin D can have a protective effect against sunburn and skin cancer
- Vitamin C (I take about 2,000 mg/day)- A potent antiinflammatory, and it is good for the immune system too.
- 1/4 cup coconut oil melted in a cup of herbal tea per day- the Medium Chain Fatty Acids and saturated fat are easily utilized by the body for new skin formation and are protective against burning
- Fermented Cod Liver Oil/High Vitamin Butter Oil Blend (also great for remineralizing teeth)-Probably the most important supplement for sun protection. I take double doses during the summer and the kids take it too. Since adding this and the coconut oil daily, non
e of us have burned. It’s also great for digestive and oral health. (Amazon finally has the capsules back in stock)
- Astaxanthin– A highly potent antioxidant which research shows acts as an internal sunscreen. It’s also supposedly an anti-aging supplement. I wouldn’t give this one to the kids though.
(Good article: http://wellnessmama.com/4621/eat-your-sunscreen/)
Did you know pets can get melanoma? Here is a picture of my mother’s cat, Hanzie. (He passed away yesterday.)
The North East Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas, considers sunscreen a toxic substance and, therefore, forbids students from bringing sunscreen to school or on field trips unless a doctor’s note is provided.
What is commercial sunscreen doing to the reefs?
Sunscreen is destroying the ocean reefs. A beach in Hawaii has banned sunscreen.
NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science researchers and their partners have discovered that a sunscreen chemical commonly used in many soaps, cosmetics, and body fragrances is highly toxic to corals. The team’s data show that even very low concentrations of benzophenone-2, or BP-2, can quickly kill juvenile corals. BP-2 is an additive used in personal-care products since the 1960s to protect against the damaging effects of ultraviolet light.
Has the use of sunscreen decreased skin cancer?
Contrary to popular belief, using sunscreen will increase your risk of melanoma. Sunscreen ingredients inhibit inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS). Sunscreens prevent UV-induced redness, which occurs in part through the action of nitric oxide (NO), synthesized in the skin. But NO is an important immunoregulatory molecule, and it is crucial in the induction of the cell-mediated tumor immune response.
According to an article in Melanoma Research:
“These findings suggest that sunscreens may prevent redness partly by UV absorption and partly by inhibition of the skin’s inflammatory response. As such, sunscreens might promote instead of protect against melanoma.”
Nitric oxide also acts to help lower your blood pressure — another reasons to avoid sunscreens that destroy the chemical in your body.
Sources:
Melanoma Research February 2005; 15(1): 3-6
Nitric Oxide February 15, 2010; 22(2): 136-140
Certain sunscreens in water under ultraviolet light can increase the production of hydrogen peroxide, which damages phytoplankton. Nanoparticles of titanium dioxide, an ingredient in some sunscreens, can accumulate in coastal waters and be ingested by marine animals.
And of course, as part of the natural sunscreen protection, children and adults should wear long sleeves shirts and shorts for added coverage even while in the water.
Help From Technology
Because you’re probably taking your phone to the beach, you could rely on it, instead of your faulty memory, to remind you to head under the umbrella or go inside. Android and iOS are rife with free and inexpensive apps that could alert you when you need it.
You could also seek help from wearables. A jewel-like device called JUNE, which can be worn as a bracelet or a brooch, monitors sun exposure and syncs with an iOS app that can tell you how quickly you’re using up your recommended sun allowance for the day.
Here are wristbands you can purchase that lets you know when you have exceeded your sun tolerance.
I hope this blog helps you deal with the sun.Thanks for reading!
With love,
Terry Ryan, Blogger
How to Get Your Feet Ready For Sandals with Baby Foot
How to get your feet ready for sandals with Baby Foot!
I did it! I finally tried Baby Foot. What is Baby Foot? It is a kind of foot mask product from Japan that promises to take layers (painlessly) of dead skin off your feet. I had already Googled and viewed a few Youtube videos and watched the amazing results, but I thought the proof is through my own experience, so I ordered it from Amazon.com. You can order it HERE.
It took about 10 days to arrive and I read the instructions.
Wash feet, put on booties supplied in the package and soak for one hour.
I shoved my feet into the booties and my feet soaked for an hour in a rather jelly-like substance. I did not feel any burning and irritation. After the hour, I had a wet towel and wiped my feet off, then carefully walked to the tub where I washed my feet with soap and water to get the rest of the jelly off.
Besides being very clean my feet looked and felt the same before I had soaked in Baby Foot. The directions say that the peeling will not happen until 5-7 days after you soak your feet. By day 5 I had almost forgotten that my feet were going to peel when I was sitting at the breakfast table and looked down to see the first of the peeling. Eureka! It works!
The directions say that you are not suppose to tear or pick at the skin peeling off and to let it happen
naturally, but this just was too tempting. By day 6 my feet looked like a snake shedding its skin. My feet were a peeling and ugly mess. I began to peel and pick, peel and pick. I left trails of dead skin wherever I went. People who witnessed my shedding skin were totally grossed out.
What accelerated the shedding/peeling was soaking my feet in my swimming pool. I read some reviews and suggestions were given to soak your feet first in warm water before soaking your feet in Baby Foot so the product will really penetrate. Also, if you soak you feet everyday after for an hour (I don’t have that kind of time or patience.) it will speed up the process.
After day 10 my feet were smooth as a baby’s behind. I could not believe the transformation. Will I do it again? Yes! When? Probably in about 6 weeks.
Do not do this treatment if you are expecting to attend a wedding and will be wearing sandals. On the other hand, your feet will become a real conversation piece.
My feet are now looking great in flipflop so if you have scaly feet with cracked heels, then this is the product for you! It really works!
I should also point out that I have heard that some women report that they started peeling in 3 days so it may happen quicker for you then it did for me. Maybe soaking your feet before the applying Baby Foot may quicken the process.
The price is around $25.00 for one application but if you go through my link HERE you will pay under $22.00. That is about the same cost for a pedicure but my feet were never this smooth after a pedicure.
So I give this product a 5 star rating. Hope you give it a try.
Thanks for reading.
Terry Ryan, is a blogger and Internet Marketer
Head Off Osteoporosis
Head off osteoporosis before you break a bone.
What is Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones. It happens when you lose too much bone, make too little bone or both. As a result, your bones become weak and may break from a minor fall or, in serious cases, even from simple actions, like sneezing or bumping into furniture.
Osteoporosis means “porous bone.” If you look at healthy bone under a microscope, you will see that parts of it look like a honeycomb. If you have osteoporosis, the holes and spaces in the honeycomb are much bigger than they are in healthy bone. This means your bones have lost density or mass and that the structure of your bone tissue has become abnormal. As your bones become less dense, they also become weaker and more likely to break. If you’re age 50 or older and have broken a bone, talk to your doctor or other healthcare provider and ask if you should have a bone density test.
What causes osteoporosis?
- Genetics
- Prescription drugs
- Drinking soda and alcohol
- Eating a diet heavy in animal protein
- Not enough sun
- Smoking
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Menopause
Genetic, well you can’t do anything about that. If you were lucky enough to be born with thin bones that look great in clothes, but in the long run and while you age, you will be at greater risk for osteoporosis.
Drinking soda and alcohol is like drinking poison for your body. Soda contains phosphoric acid, which interferes with the body’s ability to absorb calcium and can lead to osteoporosis, cavities and bone softening. Phosphoric Acid also interacts with stomach acid, slowing digestion and blocking nutrient absorption. Yikes! Research shows that chronic heavy alcohol use, especially during adolescence and young adult years, can dramatically affect bone health and increase the risk of osteoporosis later in life.
Calcium is an essential nutrient for healthy bones, and alcohol is its enemy. “Alcohol has multiple effects on calcium,” says Primal Kaur, MD, an osteoporosis specialist at Temple University Health System in Philadelphia. “The bones deteriorate because not enough calcium is getting into bones — and the body is leaching it away from bones.”
Prescription drugs can cause havoc on your ones. I personally take Triosint for thyroid hormone replacement which puts me at a higher risk for osteoporosis. But what can I do? My thyoid is not producing anymore of the hormone, and I need it to survive. I will have to make certain not to add anymore risks and I do not drink alcohol or soda. What prescription drugs are you taking and do they cause osteoporosis?
Eating a diet high in animal protein is detrimental to your health. I don’t know where this fad of high protein diets came from. People now think they cannot survive without drinking a protein shake. What the heck for? The largest animals in the animal kingdom do not eat meat or drink protein shake. It is just another example of people falling for advertisements by companies that want to make money.
Your body needs to stay alkalized to survive. A 7.0 is the prefect level if you test with a PH test strip. When you eat protein which is acidic, your body must react by leaching your bones of calcium to alkalize your blood. Keep on eating protein in mass quantities and you will be causing osteoporosis. (Click here for a great way to keep your drinking water alkaline.)
Vitamin D is vital for strong bones. People are now scared to go out in the sun without sunscreen but you need sun daily for a good dose of Vitamin D. If you live in the northern state or above the 39th parallel you most likely need to supplement with a vitamin D3 supplement. Here is a great gel cap that uses olive oil instead of GMO soy as a filler.
Smoking is bad for bone health. Studies have shown a direct relationship between tobacco use and decreased bone density. Analyzing the impact of cigarette smoking on bone health is complicated. It is hard to determine whether a decrease in bone density is due to smoking itself or to other risk factors common among smokers. For example, in many cases smokers are thinner than nonsmokers, tend to drink more alcohol, may be less physically active, and have poor diets. Women who smoke also tend to have an earlier menopause than nonsmokers. These factors place many smokers at an increased risk for osteoporosis apart from their tobacco use. (Source) http://www.niams.nih.gov/health_info/bone/Osteoporosis/conditions_Behaviors/bone_smoking.asp
A sedentary lifestyle will cause an increase risk for osteoporosis. Every time you walk sends a message to your bones to build more bone. Weight bearing exercises are another way to pump up your bone mass. Laziness causes bones to weaken. A 30 minute walk a day is a good way to ward off osteoporosis.
Women have a higher incident of osteoporosis once they are postmenopausal because they are no longer producing estrogen that protects their bones from osteoporosis. The same goes for younger women that do not have periods, usually caused by chronic dieting and not eating enough calories. There are thin 30 year-olds that have the bones of an 80 year-old.
What can you do if you already have osteoporosis?
Your doctor may prescribe one of the prescription drugs such as a bisphosphonates, denosumab (Prolia), raloxifene (Evista), and teriparatide (Forteo) which can help prevent fractures in women with osteoporosis; however, they pose a risk of side effects. I met one woman that was taking an oral prescription drug for osteoporosis and it damaged her esophagus to the point that she could not eat solid food. My neighbor had an injection every year of an drug that caused severe bone loss in her jaw. I would recommend talking to your doctor about the benefits vs. the risks and determine then if it is the right prescription drug for you.
Hormone replacement therapy is used to replace the estrogen no longer produced in the postmenopausal woman which in turn is thought to slow down the loss of bone mass. However, there is worry about the risk in increase in cancers, particularly breast and ovarian, with hormone replacement therapy. I was in the doctor’s office and read an article that there is still an increase risk if you use hormones made from plants. (Other estrogen drugs such as Premarin are made from pregnant horse urine.) I admit, I tried a natural formula of estrogen and progesterone made at a compounding pharmacy that I applied 2x a day on my arms, but I stopped refilling the prescription due to my concerns about the risks. I think that it is a personal decision that you and your doctor should decide.
Natural treatments would be to:
- Walk everyday
- Stop smoking, limit or eliminate alcohol and soda
- Take a good D3 supplement along with calcium and magnesium
- Eat a good diet of mainly fresh vegetables and fruit
Here is my some books I recommend for healthy bones.