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Monday, April 6, 2009

Supplements for Infants

One of our most precious commodities is our children. We protect our children, love our children, and teach our children well. Trusting just any old ingredients to our children’s body is not only something to never do, but it is downright dangerous.

How can you ensure that the supplements you give your infants is of the highest quality for their sensitive bodies?

Starting out

The first word of advice is to give your infants and toddlers nothing you would give yourself first. Another good word of advice is to speak to your child’s physician. You will find that you have to be careful of any products you put on or in your infant or toddler.

Adverse reactions can be as simple as having agitation, but at the worse, adverse affects can cause death. Be sure you know what you are giving your child!

Whom to trust

One of the best rules of thumbs when it comes to infants, children, and supplements is to trust items made in the good ol’ US of A. The FDA requires truth in the labeling. You will find that all ingredients including additives are found on the label.

Many countries such as India, China, and even Canada have products that have hidden fillers. The recent tragedy with pet food and even children’s formula is a good reason why made in the USA is so important.

What to trust

While you may not be comfortable with ingested supplements, you will find oodles of supplements for the body. One such supplement is the many types of diaper rash curative and preventative medicines on the market today.

Remember, even lotions put on the body will absorb into the body. Be sure you have the purest and best on the market.

Kelly’s Health can help with reliable supplements for infants, children, and adults.

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Essential Oil Facts

While essential oils will not necessarily turn rancid when it is no longer effective as is common with vegetable oil, essential oils often do lose their therapeutic properties due to old age or poor storage techniques. However, you can increase the likelihood that your favorite essential oil will lose its power by following a few easy steps.

First, you will want to ensure you purchase the right essential oils. Not all essential oils are created equally. In fact, finding top of the line essential oils will generally take you away from popular mass merchandisers. This is not to say you will not find a great essential oil from a local retailer specializing in groceries, but the chances are fairly good you will need to shop somewhere specializing in high quality essential oils.

Purchase essential oils that come in a dark glass bottle or container. Essential oils are extremely sensitive to light as well as heat. Dark bottles have been used for centuries when it comes to storing essential oils for a variety of reasons.

One reason people use glass bottle in the first place is that many pure, concentrated essential oils will eat away at other materials such as plastic. When this residue gets into your essential oil, your essential oil will not be as effective. So to increase the life expectancy and to protect the potency, you should always use the right container from the start.

Another important rule of thumb is to not purchase essential oils that come with a built in dropper that contains a rubber tip. Again, the essential oil will cause that rubber tip to “melt” into your essential oils ruining a good essential oil.

Also keep in mind that essential oils DO have a shelf life. Be sure you know when that essential oil on sale was added to the shelf. You want only the best when it comes to your essential oils!

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Friday, August 15, 2008

Keeping Those Essential Oils Safe

There are many tips and hints when it comes to aromatherapy and essential oils. While some essential oils are meant to be placed directly on the skin, other types are mean to be enjoyed via other senses. The type of essential oils you purchase will dictate how that substance is used.

There are many types of carriers, but the safest will be a vegetable oil carrier. Olive oil is exceptionally popular because of its neutral properties and natural resistance to allergens many people may suffer from other types of carriers.

Knowing how to keep those essential oils in good working order is going to benefit you and your budget. Take a look at a few tips when it comes to essential oils!

Store those essential oils in a cool, dark location such as a cabinet or drawer. Heat and direct sunlight will often ruin the essential oils so it is important to keep out of direct sun. The temperature will need to be cool without being excessively cold or hot.

Always ready the label looking for cautions and warnings. Be sure to follow those cautions or warnings to insure you do not harm yourself, others, or other surfaces. If you do not see a label, you can use the internet!

Never, under any circumstances, consume the essential oils in questions. Essential oils are not intended for consumption. Only consume or cook with oils that have been approved for human consumption.

Before applying the essential oil, test a piece on a part of your skin such as a part of the leg or foot. Some allergic reactions can cause irritation to the skin or worse. If itching, burning, redness, or irritation occurs, stop the use of that oil immediately!
On a closing note, if you are pregnant, be cautious with the type of essential oils you use. There are some substances you should avoid even in essential oils while pregnant

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