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Thursday, 11 August 2016

Detox Baths - Which ones are best and for what ailments by Sarah the Home Economist

One casualty of the hurry, hurry modern lifestyle is the regular practice of highly beneficial and therapeutic detoxification baths. A quick shower in the morning or after working out has gained favor over a more leisurely soak with bathing ingredients carefully chosen to support internal cleansing, overall health and even to remedy specific ailments or injuries. I first became familiar with the benefits of cleansing baths during my travels in Asia just before I launched into my corporate career after college. The Japanese in particular greatly value cleansing, detox baths, so much so that public baths remain popular even today. The Japanese favor using water as hot as a person can possibly stand with a special type of cloth used to exfoliate and thereby encourage detoxification via the body’s largest organ – the skin. According to nutritional pioneer Dr. Hazel Parcells, 65% of body cleansing is achieved via the skin! In America, bathing is viewed more for relaxation than detoxification as a general rule. The focus on bathing enjoyment can be observed at bed and bath stores where a plethora of artificially scented, hormone disrupting bubble bath concoctions are creatively displayed and are best sellers year round. I would venture to suggest that health cannot easily be maintained over the long term without the regular incorporation of detox baths. If traditional cultures valued therapeutic cleansing baths back when our world was pristine with clean water, air, and unprocessed, additive free food, one can only imagine how important a gentle and regular detoxification bathing protocol is today given our toxic soup world with chemicals and other biologically disrupting agents nearly everywhere! If the body is clogged up with toxins from the physiological stress of modern living and the chemical assault from every direction, it cannot properly utilize the nutrient dense food that is consumed.
How Detox Baths Work The reason water as hot as can be tolerated is typically used is because this initially draws toxins to the surface of the skin, as described by Dr. Hazel Parcells in her book The Pioneer Nutritionist Dr. Hazel Parcells in Her Own Words. Then, as the water gradually cools down, the toxins are pulled into the water via the principle of osmosis – the weak energy from the cooling water draws from the strong energy from the body heated up initially by the very hot water. If the wisdom of cleansing baths appeals to you, below is a primer on four different types of therapeutic baths. Generally speaking, a cleansing bath 2-3 times per week with only one per day maximum works well for most people to keep elimination channels open and gently encourage the detoxification process on a regular basis.
Baking Soda Detox Baths Dissolve 4 cups of aluminum free baking soda (source) in a regular size tubful of water as hot as you can tolerate. Use more as needed if your tub is oversized. Stay in the bath until the water has cooled which will take approximately 45 minutes. Do not rinse after the bath – simply towel dry. This bath is beneficial for exposure to irradiated food, swollen glands, sore throat or soreness of the gums and mouth. It is also beneficial for those with digestive impairment such as the inability to hold food in the stomach comfortably.
Epsom Salt Bath for Detoxing Dissolve 2 cups of epsom salts (source) in a regular sized bath. Use more as needed if your tub is oversized. The temperature should be comfortably warm but not overly hot. Soak for at least 12 minutes and up to 20-30 minutes. Rinse and towel dry. The scientific name for epsom salt is magnesium sulfate. Magnesium and sulfur are both critical nutrients but surprisingly can be poorly absorbed from our food. Soaking in epsom salts overcomes this problem as these minerals both absorb readily via the skin. According to the Epsom Salt Industry Council, a simple soak is beneficial to heart and circulatory health, can lower blood pressure, helps ease muscle pain and eliminates harmful substances from the body. It also improves nerve function by encouraging proper regulation of electrolytes. Soak in epsom salts 2-3 times weekly for general health maintenance or to alleviate the discomfort of bruising and sprains. An epsom salts soak also encourages detoxification of drugs remaining in the body after surgery. This article details the benefits of an epsom salt bath. A fun way to use epsom salts therapeutically is to make bath bombs of epsom salts.
Sea Salt and Baking Soda Detox Baths Dissolve one pound of sea salt or rock salt (source) and one pound of baking soda (source) to a regular sized tub of water (more if the tub is large) as hot as you can stand it. Stay in the bath until the water has cooled which will be about 45 minutes. If the bath is too hot, you can add some cold water if this is the only way you can manage to stay in for at least 30 minutes. Don’t ever add more hot water after entering the bath, however. Do not rinse or shower but simply towel dry after the bath is complete. This bath will likely make you tired so do it in the evening before bed if possible. This bath is therapeutic for any exposure to environmental radiation, x-rays, plane flights or airport screenings by TSA.
Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) Detox Baths Add 2 cups of pure apple cider vinegar (source) to a regular sized tub of water as hot as tolerated. Use more as needed if your tub is oversized. Stay in the vinegar bath until the water has cooled which will be about 45 minutes. Towel dry and don’t shower for at least 8 hours. This bath is a great overall detoxifier and for muscle aches and pains brought on by physical exertion. It is also helpful and the best detox bath choice for those with candida issues that affect the skin as it returns the skin to an optimal, slightly acidic ph which is a difficult environment for candida to thrive. An ACV bath draws excess uric acid out of the body. Uric acid is created when the body breaks down substances called purines in certain foods and drinks. Most uric acid is eliminated via the kidneys in the urine, but some folks such as those with gout can have issues with excess levels. An ACV cleansing bath can provide welcome relief for those with joint problems, arthritis, gout, bursitis, or tendonitis. It also is very helpful for those with excessive body odor problems.
Contraindications Be sure to only do one bathing formula per day. Do not mix ingredients from different bath recipes. If you are pregnant, consult with your healthcare practitioner before commencing any detox bath routine. Sarah, The Healthy Home Economist http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/detox-baths-which-ones-are-best-and-for-what-ailments/

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

30 things to say to teach kids about growth mindset by Lord Yeung on Lifehack

http://www.lifehack.org/346078/30-things-say-you-want-teach-kids-about-growth-mindset

Monday, 18 July 2016

Djeco Collages So Pop Art and Craft kit

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Djeco-Collages-So-Pop/dp/B00A6I3REW For children aged 3 and over. Make a collage from the thick cardboard pieces which are designed to be easy for young chldren to hold.

Sentosphere Aquarellum Mythical Animals Water Colour Painting set

https://www.amazon.co.uk/SentoSphere-Aquarellum-Mythical-Animals-Watercolor/dp/B01GDOMEZ0 * * * Aquarellum Mythical Animals have beautiful detailing and is a unique art activity set that is similar to painting by numbers kits but is far superior.ᅠ Aquarellum have unique painting sets that feature a patented invisible wax barrier which give perfectly neat results every time. Highly rewarding, Aquarellum painting kits are aimed at older children 8 years old upwards ᅠand adults.ᅠ Comes with high quality, washable watercolour paints, a dropper and palette for mixing colours and a quality paintbrush. Full instructions and a colour chart are included. Pegasus,Griffin and Phoenix are among the animals featured.

Sunday, 17 July 2016

The Aquarellum Junior Butterflies set from Sentosphere comes with four paintings to complete each measuring 18 by 25cms. Far superior to the typical paint by numbers for kids, each art board has an intricate butterfly to paint. With a faint wax mask outline on top of high quality watercolour vellum paper to act as a barrier when children are painting artwork is neat everytime and the vellum paper soaks up the liquid paint making the vivid colours seem to appear as if by magic. Aquarellum childrens painting sets have a colour mixing chart and are a great way for kids to learn about colour composition. Comes with high quality, washable liquid watercolour paints, a dropper and palette and a quality paintbrush. Full instructions included. A fabulous gift for any creative child and suitable for children 5 years oldᅠupwards. Box size: 20 by 27 by 3cm. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sentosphere-Aquarellum-Butterflies-by-SentoSphere/dp/B0172K5XTI

Giant Colouring Poster - Cosmos


Great fun colouring in on a large scale - for boys and girls alike with 6 giant posters to choose from. A great colouring project for children to do together - being over 1.15m long there is plenty of room to colour in together! Love all things space? Cosmos has a space theme with rockets, planets and little green men. Aged 3 and over https://www.amazon.co.uk/Design-Colouring-Poster-Cosmos-ToyCentre/dp/B01A9MWSL2

Monday, 11 April 2016