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“Ignorance is Not Bliss” – Chemicals in Cosmetics

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The organic and all-natural skin care community seems to have finally been heard! Just a few weeks ago CBS aired a segment about how important it is to know what you are using on your bodies in terms of skin care beauty products like hair products, make-up, soaps, and nail polish. Beware of the chemicals in cosmetics.  As mentioned by Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi in their CBS production, “Ignorance is not bliss.” What have we said every day since we began, Earth’s Enrichers? Skin care is not just important to your outer appearance but also your inner body– know your body and yourself by paying attention to the products you use.

As I mentioned before, we are being heard. Lawmakers are coming together to pass a law that allows the FDA to test whether the amounts of dangerous chemicals like formaldehyde are being used at safe levels. If levels are determined to be too high or dangerous, the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) would have the power to recall the items in question. However, it is our concern that with constant or everyday use of products with even small dosages of harmful chemicals, that it’s still not a healthy choice for your body.

We digress, if Congress is starting to pay attention to the bigger issue, then kudos to us and them for making a stand to change! Stand fast in your home remedies and organic solutions because you, Earth’s Enrichers, are making a difference and taking care of your health from the inside out!

The EE 411: Numbers and Chemicals in Cosmetics

According to “Dangerous chemicals in cosmetics spur action by lawmakers,” Europe bans over 1,000 chemicals from their personal care product formulations. We checked the facts on this one: Page 18 of “the Council Directive” begins the list of chemicals banned from Europe. The U.S., on the other hand, according to CBS only bans 11 of these same chemicals, and this is supported by the FDA’s website.

So again, we urge you to look out for possibly harmful chemicals in your products while paying close attention to hair care, straighteners that may use formaldehyde or hair dye that may use propylparaben (lead acetate); and newer nail polish that lasts more than a week, which may also contain formaldehyde.

Earth’s Enrichers, we are not trying to scare you but we are trying to inform you. Harmful chemicals in skin care products is nothing new, and it has been around since the dawn of skin care products. Awareness is key to making a positive change and it also allows you to explore your options. We make USDA certified organic and all-natural skin care and hair care options because we care about you and you deserve the best. And for you, all-natural, non-GMO, organic, and chemical and paraben- free IS the best!
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Organic Skin Care – Mother’s Day: For Her Personality

Organic Skin Care Mothers Day For Her

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Organic Skin Care - Mother's Day: For Her Personality
Organic Skin Care – Mother’s Day: For Her Personality

Roses are red, violets are blue. We want your mother to be happy, and so do you! It’s the five day countdown to Mother’s Day and last week we dropped you some hints as to what to get her. Do you remember? Something special from your heart and something healthy for her skin.

We suggest you take care of mom, just like she takes care of you. So get her something to make her skin glow and feel rejuvenated for spring/summer like our Lemon Fresh Shea collection. It helps hydrate and illuminate, while also keeping the spring/summer pests away like bugs.

Or maybe you want to encourage her to take a breather and relax this Mother’s Day with a nice comfy home spa treatment, our Calming Spa Seaweed team could do the trick. Not only does it have seaweed and rosemary mint to help detoxify and de-stress your body but it makes for a lovely bath.

No wait, we’ve got it! You want your mother to get her groove on this Mother’s Day and enjoy herself. We have two “wing-women” that could inspire invigoration, revitalizing, and cleansing of her skin to get her ready to go out. You’ve heard of our Chai La Tea and Fresh Ground Java, right?

Then again, if she does just want to relax, Lavender of the Valley is the way to go. The Lavender of the Valley collection will help create a soothing atmosphere. A nice warm bath and music would help her unwind–she may appreciate the sentiment.

The EE 411: Our Offer

Once you decide what collection is best for your mother, we would like to offer you our Mother’s Day Special. 

Choose from our wide range of skin care products and when you Buy 1 you will Get 1 FREE

Our products can be ordered online at www.earthsenrichments.com or purchased and pick-up directly from our facilities (please call 1.888.958.5687). This special is good Monday, April 27 – Monday, May 11, 2015 only.

 

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Health and Living – The Many Phases of Migraines

 

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Migraines are a common problem for many individuals and can become major hindrances in everyday tasks. One of the first questions is: what is the difference between a normal headache and a migraine.

Headaches tend to be rather easy to get rid of and can be dealt with minor pain meds or reduction of stress.  Migraines, on the other, are a lot more difficult to get rid of as the pain becomes more severe. The best way to stop a migraine is to catch it before it becomes too severe, but how do you know when you have a migraine? Once you get it, how can you stop it?

Migraines can come with the following symptoms:

  • Blurred vision
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea or vomiting , abdominal pain or upset stomach
  • Paleness
  • Sensitivity to light, noises
  • Sensitivity to odor or scents
  • Dizziness
  • Seeing spots or slight distortions
  • Fatigue
  • Fever

A lot of the symptoms vary depending on the individual; not all people with migraines will have light sensitivity or a fever. It’s best if you feel these symptoms coming about to get yourself in a safe place and relax to determine the severity of the oncoming migraine.

Dealing with a migraine can come in many fashions. Some individuals can rest and sleep off the pain. This option may not be plausible for individuals who are always on the go and can’t just stop to rest. There are over the counter pain relievers that are known to help relieve the pain. If they do not work or if you are unsure, it is best to see your doctor or a professional who can give you the best advice on how to deal with the pain.

If you have never experienced a migraine before and suddenly find yourself in a predicament where you can’t relieve the pain, try to pace your breathing. Whatever you do, do not cry because you will put unnecessary tension in the area of the pain and cause it to worsen. Find a friend, family member or coworker to drive you to a hospital or a care facility. It is best to get yourself to a place where professionals can help you ease the pain safely with your health in mind.

The EE 411: The Four Phases

There are four phases to a migraine that help you identify what it is and when it is coming.

The first phase is Prodrome. This can happen one to two days before a migraine and tends to cause small changes in behavior or habits. This can include cravings for certain foods, constipation, depression, hyperactivity, irritability, uncontrollable yawning, and neck stiffness.

The second phase is called Aura. This can happen either before or during a migraine. This can include visual phenomenon (seeing spots, bright spots, or varying shapes), vision loss, pins and needle sensations in the arms and legs, or loss of speech/language function (aphasia). 

The third phase is called Attack and this is when the migraine sets in. This can include pain on one or both sides of the head, painful throbbing or pulsating, sensitivity to light and sound or smells, blurred vision, nausea and vomiting, and light headedness.

The fourth phase is called the Postdrome and it occurs after the migraine is over. It is associated with extreme exhaustion or feeling drained. Sometimes people feel mild euphoria.

We hope this information helps you and that it has informed you of the severity of migraines. They are not meant to be taken lightly and anyone who has them should be considered with the utmost care. Please continue to do more research on your own time and remember to do what is best for your body.

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Health and Living – Caffeine: Behind the Scene

 

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Why is it that the thing you love the most can be the thing most detrimental to you? We know that there are a few of you that would love a cup of coffee. It may not even be for a pick-me-up, but because it’s just so delicious. You can get it in as many different flavors as you would like such as pumpkin spice, caramel, hazelnut, French vanilla, mocha, Irish cream, etc.  The same goes for teas like green, black, Earl Grey, jasmine, etc. The same also applies to some popular sodas. What do all these things have in common besides good taste? Caffeine!

Caffeine is the world’s universal pick-me-up! Whenever we feel we aren’t going to make it through the day, we either go for a soda or a cup of coffee. Not to mention a possible energy drink, but energy drinks hardly taste that great. The problem with caffeine is that it is the most heedlessly consumed drug for energy boosts. Some individuals tend to consume it recklessly without thinking about the possible consequences of consuming too much.  

Caffeine can be great and all, but you must be careful how much you consume. It can have adverse health effects that can cause discomfort. Just like any drug, it can be addictive. If you are used to consuming large amounts of caffeine and then suddenly decide to quit cold-turkey, it can cause headaches, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and anxiety. In small and controlled doses, caffeine can be helpful. It can help give you the boost you need to complete the day, help reduce the discomfort of headaches and migraines, and it can improve memory functions.

The truth is that not everything you love has to be detrimental to your health. The trick is in playing your cards right. Balance the intake of your favorite things like coffee or soda. It can help benefit your health and increase your performance instead of taking away from it. Enjoy!

The EE 411:  Caffeine – Coffee’s Dark Side

What too much caffeine can do to you:

  • Make you anxious
  • Give you headaches
  • Create mood swings
  • Increase discomfort of menstrual cramps
  • Create an addiction
  • Cause insomnia
  • Produce Chest pains
  • Increase CVD problems and raise heart rate

Even though in excess it can have some adverse health effects, coffee can still benefit you.   Just remember to use it in moderation and look for natural options to keep you motivated throughout the day.

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P.S If you like coffee you may want to consider trying our USDA Certified Organic Bar Soap Fresh Ground Java.  This organic soap is enriched with hazelnut coffee and Tahitian vanilla.  Give your skin the wakeup call it deserves!

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Health and Living – The Many Faces of Cholesterol

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??????????????????????????????????Do you know what cholesterol is or what it can do for your body? Remember how we used to say that everything has a good side and a bad side? Well, there are two types of cholesterol that can play different roles in your body. This week we learn about the good and bad roles cholesterol can play in your body.

Before we get into the nitty­-gritty of the cholesterol’s good and bad roles, let’s talk about what cholesterol is and what it does. Cholesterol is a type of lipid that is necessary for cell and hormone synthesis. It can help your body produce hormones and help you digest your food.

Cholesterol can be found in animal food products, particularly animal fats. High cholesterol has been associated with high intakes of sugar as well. Like many healthy aspects, too much of one thing can cause problems, so be cautious when consuming high amounts of sugar. Too much cholesterol can lead to many conditions that are not favorable. So, it is best to keep track of your cholesterol levels.

When cholesterol becomes a problem, it is usually because there is too much of it in your body. LDL, also known as bad cholesterol, is low­density lipoprotein that carries cholesterol through your blood vessels and arteries. When an individual has too much cholesterol or a high LDL, it can clog the arteries and have adverse health effects such as heart disease. It’s never a good thing to have too much of something in your body. Now, LDL is generally healthy for your body at a balanced level.

Remember, cholesterol isn’t all bad. High­ density lipoproteins or HDL carry cholesterol to other body parts and through the liver which eliminates the cholesterol from your body. HDL is usually associated with a low risk of heart disease. Cholesterol in general is good for your body, just too much of it can cause health issues. So make sure you have a healthy balance of both HDL and LDL.

Keeping track of your cholesterol is very important because it isn’t the easiest thing to do. If you have never concerned yourself with your cholesterol levels, it may be time to visit your doctor. That way you will know where to start in terms of your cholesterol levels. Don’t be afraid to ask your doctor about any possible concerns. He or She is there to help you understand what exactly your body needs. You owe it to yourself! 🙂

The EE 411: Cholesterol – Need to Know Basis

Cholesterol can build up when an individual eats more calories than necessary. That is one reason why it is so important to eat the right amount each day. Calories should coincide with your daily activity. Their purpose is to give you enough fuel to work through your day. Not having enough calories can slow you down, while having too many could weigh you down. It’s best to try and reach a perfect balance. The best way to do that is enter into healthy eating and physical activity on the daily.

To prevent unnecessary build­up of bad cholesterol (LDL) and minimize its impact try to use discipline when ingesting the following:
● Limit or monitor your intake of carbohydrates
● Limit or monitor alcohol intake
● Also, it is recommended to give up smoking
● Limit or monitor your consumption of fatty foods
● Keep track of your blood sugar
● Exercise, exercise, exercise!
● Monitor your sugar intake

As always we encourage you to do more research and consult your doctor or a professional when it comes to your own personal health needs.

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Organic Health – Go Nuts

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Excitement is in the air, especially as we approach the World Series. Speaking of the Baseball, do you remember singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” when you were out at the baseball game?

We believe there was one special line in that song that everybody remembers, “just buy me some peanuts and crackerjacks; I don’t care if I never get back.” Well, Earth’s Enrichers were Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer on to something? What are the health benefits of peanuts or the health benefits of certain nuts in general?

 We hope to answer those questions today. Believe or not, nuts provide great health benefits and better snacking options. However, just like every good thing, it comes with limits. We will be looking at several different types of nuts today, but let’s first look at the overall good and bad of eating nuts.

 When selecting your favorite brand of nuts there are a few things to consider. For instance, look for brands that use natural flavoring like sweeteners. You don’t want to ruin the nut’s natural benefits by coating it with unhealthy amounts of artificial sweeteners and sugars. Also, pay close attention to packaging and buy them in portioned individual packaging. This way you are not overeating the recommended amount of the selected nuts.

 There is one more important fact about selecting your brands of nuts, look out for your salt intake. Although salt pairs well with a majority of different types of nuts, be careful. Look for lightly salted nuts so that you don’t end up overpowering the nuts or overdoing sodium.

 For those of you that are not in to eating nuts by themselves, there are some great and healthy ways to pair nuts with your food. Naturally honey roasted nuts can go great with yogurt. Also, they can be sprinkled on salad, chicken, and pastas/noodles (like Pad Thai). Peanut butter or other kinds of nut made butter can be spread on toast or fruit.

 Following these simple parameters when looking for your favorite types of nuts will help you determine how to get the full benefits. Avoiding unnatural flavoring, large amounts of salt, and looking for prepackaged portions will keep you from overdoing it and help you benefit from what nuts have to offer. Also, don’t be afraid to try new things. Try pairing your favorite nut with anything; it may bring excitement to your dish.

The EE 411: Nuts for What

Walnuts

  • Good for the heart
  • Has protein, magnesium, and fiber.

 Almonds

  • Lower Cholesterol
  • Fiber
  • Calcium
  • Vitamin E

Peanuts

  • Good for the brain
  • Is actually a bean, not a nut.

 Cashews

  • Iron
  • Folate and Vitamin K which is good for the bones and normal blood clotting.
  • Zinc

Macadamia nuts

  • Good for the heart (monounsaturated fat), this helps the nervous system.

Brazil Nuts

  • Good for the thyroid
  • Has selenium, which boosts immunity

Pecans

  • Good for the prostate
  • Lowers cholesterol

Chestnuts

  • Low in fat
  • Low in Calories
  • Has Vitamin B and B6

Pistachios

  • Lutein, which is great for vision and skin.
  • Potassium

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Health and Living – Social Health

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It doesn’t seem like summer is ready to come to its end yet. So do not stop having fun yet. There is plenty of time to meet new people and establish new relationships. Let us elaborate on what we mean by relationships. We mean friendships, meeting new people, or maybe even possibly meeting someone you want to get to know on a deeper level. Not like that! Instead, we mean taking the time to initiate meaningful relationships. This can be done in old relationships with friends, family, or spouse. This can also help you determine how to make meaningful relationships with new people.

The topic this week is social health, ladies and gentlemen. Social health is the making and conservation of meaningful interpersonal relationships. It is a way of networking through your social life where you analyze what relationships are beneficial and not destructive. It helps you build confidence about your interactions and gives you a better support system. This, of course, means you have to be there for your friends too. It is only right to return the favor if they support you.   An even balance of work, family, friends, and self can bring you happiness.   Just do not overwhelm yourself, so know your limits.

When it comes to relationships, we’d like to talk to you about quality over quantity. The number of friends or stable relationships you have does not matter. It is the quality of those relationships that matters. An individual can literally only have two friends and have a better quality relationship with them than an individual who may have ten friends. Now, you can have ten friends and have a  great quality relationship with them. The main point is to not focus on the numbers. Instead, focus on the relationship.

We have a key to helping you create better quality relationships and it’s not even a secret. The key is communication. It seems simple, right? Believe it or not, communication is a skill that needs plenty of practice to maintain and hone. With practice comes better ways to communicate and share your ideas, experiences, and feelings without obstructing a relationship. The trick is not to think too much, while at the same time trusting yourself and your friends. Feel free to ask if they are okay with something or ask their point of view. Questions like these open channels to communicate more deeply and make more connections.

Practicing communication will help you move one step closer to creating a stable social network and maintaining better quality relationships. Having a more stable social network made of family, spouse, and friends helps you build a better support system, which gives you more confidence in everyday interactions. With the mastering of communication skills, you can become a professional at making friends and having a great social life. You deserve it!

The EE 411: Social Health

With the creation of new technology and more efficient ways of getting in touch comes greater responsibility. There is nothing wrong with having relationships (friendships, etc.) with individuals online (as long as you know who they are) but do not let those online relationships take away from in person, face-to-face relationships. Remember, balance is the key to happiness.

Ways to help or open communication in relationships:

  • Play twenty-one questions where you can ask them 21 questions about themselves and make your own rules. Make it fun!
  • If you know that your friends like to have spa days or massages, how about you all find a time when you are free and meet up. Or you could have your own Spa parties at each other’s places and interchange. (We recommend Calming Spa Seaweed body bar, sea salt, sugar, and body balm for the theme.)
  • Find something that all of your friends like to do whether it’s shopping, going out dancing or for dinner, playing your favorite sports game, even getting together and watching your favorite sports game.
  • If you are too busy for friends, make time! Having a break every now and again can help you think clearly. It also benefits your relationships.
  • Having a game night or dinner party is a great way to get friends and family together.

Share with Us:  What do you do to maintain your social life?

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Health Lifestyle – Daily Health: Sunlight

 

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Free Happy Woman Enjoying Nature. Beauty Girl Outdoor. Freedom cHow are your everyday health activities coming along? Have you been getting enough water, food & nourishment, and physical activity? It’s harder than it sounds, huh? Well, we have one more ingredient to healthy living. This ingredient will complete your basic daily health prescription.

Your body requires certain things to help it get through the day and maintain a balance of good health. Without these things, it could produce small signs which are messages or SOS signals, if you will, from your body saying it needs them. So your body’s basic needs boils down to sleep, food or nourishment, physical activity, sun, and water.  This week our topic will be sunlight.

The sun is a very important factor in your daily life, even on rainy days. It provides us with key nutrients that are great for our everyday health. These nutrients come from the UVB rays that come from the sun. These rays are present even when you cannot physically see the sun.

The sun is our primary source of Vitamin D. It is not the sun directly that makes the Vitamin D for us. It is our body’s reaction with the UVB rays. Vitamin D helps regulate the absorption of calcium and phosphorous into the body. It also helps regulate the immune system. Another reason why Vitamin D is so important is for bone development. It helps build strong bones and teeth, and helps osteoporosis or osteomalacia.

Another aspect of sunlight is your mood. Some researchers have discovered that sunlight can brighten your day. With the reduction of sunlight, a person can develop anxiety, depression, stress, and low energy. When an individual retains the right amount of sun or vitamin D3 it helps reduce anxiety, stress, and depression.   

Also, being in the sun feels great! It’s spring time, finally, turning into summertime. You will have plenty of opportunities to be in the sunlight! It is important, however, to be careful.  Safety is always first. Make sure you know how much sun your skin can handle and find a sunscreen that is good enough for you. Also, if you are having a problem absorbing Vitamin D, see your doctor. A professional can help you figure out what is best for your body.

The EE 411:

Environmental factors that can impede Vitamin D absorption are:

  • Incorrect use of sunscreen
  • Pollution
  • Longer periods spent inside
  • Also, not eating enough foods with Vitamin D

Ways to get some sun/Vitamin D are:

  • When you are inside, find a window and sit by it. Get some sun by any means necessary.
  • Walk for a little while outside, whether it’s to get lunch or walk the dog.
  • Use sunscreen wisely, that protects from harmful UV rays, while still allowing you to have the nutrients necessary.
  • Having trouble, ask a professional for advice and/or take a vacation at the beach. 🙂

Share with Us: What is your favorite way or means of getting some sun?

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