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A Hidden Epidemic by Farah Husain, OWNER / Licensed Esthetician &
Makeup Artist
Topic: Prevention
Glo-Worthy
Summer Skin by Lee
Pepper, Massage Therapist
Topic: Massage
To make sure your summer skin is in top form, you can start by visiting
Glo for the Body Glo Exfoliating Treatment.
Visit every one to two months to keep your skin health and glowing, especially
if you’ve had recent sun exposure.
During the service you will be exfoliated with a dry exfoliating
glove then rubbed with one of our scrumptious body butters. After the
body butter is applied you will be wrapped in a series of blankets and
hot towels to encourage maximum moisture penetration. While being wrapped
you will receive a head and foot massage.
The main ingredients found in the body butter used during
the Body Glo Exfoliating Treatment are great for summer skin. You can
learn more at the links provided.
Cocoa butter has been called the ultimate
moisturizer, and has been used to keep skin soft and
supple for centuries. It is one of the most stable, highly
concentrated natural fats known, and melts at body temperature
so that it is readily absorbed into the skin. Cocoa butter
is often recommended for treatment of skin conditions
such as eczema and dermatitis. When applied topically,
it creates a barrier between sensitive skin and the environment
and also helps retain moisture.
Lotions and oils containing cocoa butter are often used
in aromatherapy massages to promote feelings of relaxation and well-being.
Recent research indicates that massaging the skin with cocoa butter may
help relieve stress, boost the immune system, and even prevent cancer.
This is because cocoa butter, like chocolate, contains a lot of CMP.
Mango Butter has natural emollient
properties, high oxidative ability, wound healing, and
regenerative activity. Mango Butter has been traditionally
used in the rainforests and tropics for its skin softening,
soothing, moisturizing and protective properties and
to restore flexibility and reduce degeneration of skin
cells. It has a protective effect against UV radiation.
Mango Butter is a tropical butter that has a similar composition
to Shea and Cocoa, however the fatty acid content profile is slightly
different and enhances the spectrum of natural EFAs, antioxidants and
vitamins.
Babassu oil comes from from the kernels
of the Babassu palm and is non-drying oil. It is high
in lauric and myristic acids. These acids have melting
points that are close to the human body temperature so,
when applied, babassu oil draws the heat from the skin
to initiate melting. Therefore, the transfer of
the heat creates a cooling sensation on the skin. Babassu
oil also forms a protective, soothing coat when applied
to the skin as well as a pleasant, smooth feeling.
Babassu oil is considered to be a superior emollient that
is beneficial for either dry or oily complexions. It gently moisturizes
the skin without leaving an oily sheen.
Though summer is a very busy time for all of us, we still
need to make time to come in for our regular massages. I always suggest
receiving a receiving massage every two weeks to once a month. This way
you will be one step ahead of the game and avoid having chronic aches
and pains!
Diet also plays a part in great skin, so I would
like to share two of my favorite “Raw” food
recipes. The New Moon Fruit stew is best for an evening
dish. This will make a lot of food for 4. If you make
this, try the cole slaw as a side plate for the stew.
The left over stew is great for breakfast or added yogurt
and nuts and blended for a tasty smoothie to start the
day off. I have tried it with and with out the Jalapeño,
and I personally prefer it better with.
Cole Slaw
2 cups purple cabbage, shredded
1 large unpeeled cucumber, diced
1 large shredded carrot
¼ cup shredded onion
1 ½ tablespoons cumin seeds
1 ½ teaspoons ground cumin
3 ½ tablespoons fresh-squeezed lemon juice
½ cup diced tomato
3 tablespoons Nama Shoyu
or 1 teaspoon Celtic sea salt
1/3 cup olive oil
1 tablespoon minced garlic
Combine the above ingredients in a serving bowl. Mix and
serve.
New Moon Fruit Stew Serves 4
1/2 cup sliced plantains
1/2 cup diced apples
1/2 cup diced avocado
1/2 cup diced, pitted dates
1/2 cup diced kiwi
1/2 cup diced strawberries
1/2 cup diced pineapple, optional
1/2 cup pomegranate seeds
(if it's autumn and they're in season)
1 teaspoon minced Jalapeno
(optional if your making this dish for children)
2 cups fresh squeezed orange juice
2/3 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice
1 cup whole dates
1 1/4 cup frozen strawberries or other berry
*It's best to use an avocado that is just about to ripen
to prevent mushiness.
In a serving bowl, combine plantains, apple, avocado, dates,
kiwi,
strawberry, pineapple, pomegranate seeds, other berries,
and 1/2
teaspoon jalapeno (optional.) Set aside.
In a blender combine OJ, lemon juice, dates, frozen strawberries
or other berries, and the remaining 1/2 teaspoon of jalapeno (optional)
and blend until sauce and fruit have a creamy consistency. Pour contents
over bowl of fruit and serve immediately.
You can add any kind of fruit to this recipe.
Recommendation: Blackberrys, blueberries and wild rice
(prepared raw).
A
Hidden Epidemic by Farah
Husain, OWNER / Licensed Esthetician &
Makeup Artist
Topic: Prevention
I woke up one day and, out of the blue, could't move my neck. Then I
started getting the sensation that bugs were crawling on my arms. I bleached
all our sheets. I switched laundry detergents. I insisted the vet check my
cats and dog for fleas. I was on a mission!
Unfortunately, it didn’t stop there. I started experiencing extreme
fatigue. As in, “I’m going to lay down for half an hour and,
uh-oh, now I don’t think I can get back off the couch again!” kind
of fatigue. Then came the vertigo, loss of feeling in all my extremities,
sound sensitivity, ear and head pain... The list is bizarre, and goes
on and on. After 4 years of mysterious symptoms, doctors, continued misdiagnosis,
and trying anything and everything, I discovered I had Lyme disease.
On the night before my first appointment with a Lyme specialist,
I had the scariest episode of all. I woke up to an intense electrical
sensation in my head as though I’d been struck by a lightening bolt.
Waves of icy hot washed down the back of my head, neck, and down my spine.
Once the feeling relented I was so numb in those areas that I was left
with only about half the sensation I had formerly had. I was afraid I
was having some sort of a seizure or was going to die.
Delayed diagnosed for Lyme disease may result in a life-long
condition called either “Chronic Lyme” or “Post-Lyme
Syndrome,” depending on which side of the debate you side with.
To put a fine point on what this means, having Lyme disease is a strange
and difficult experiencedealing with Chronic Lyme or Post-Lyme Syndrome
will change everything in your life. People with this condition suffer
through years of pain, and because of the controversy of late-stage Lyme,
are often left doctor-less and without support or pain management systems.
So what’s to be learned from all this?
First, MINNESOTA AND WISOCONSIN ARE LYME ENDEMIC
AREAS!!! If you are going to be outside spray on a bug repellent
containing DHEET. Wear long pants, especially
while in the woods, and tuck them into your socks. Do a full body check,
and throw your clothes in a dryer to kill any remaining critters. Keep
in mind nymph ticks are AS SMALL AS THE PERIOD
AT THE END OF THIS SENTENCE!! If you find a tick, carefully remove
it with a tweezers, making sure to get the entire head. Place it in a
plastic bag, and bring it to your Doctor. Only a small percentage of Lyme
sufferers get the characteristic bull’s eye rash, and even then
it can be large or small and any variety of different shapes. Don’t
assume lack of a rash means you’re in the clear, especially if you
develop flu-like symptoms, stiff joints and neck, headaches, or heart
palpitations. There are atleast 100 symptoms of Lyme and each individual’s
symptoms very widely from person to person. Order a free test online
from the Igenex
Labs for greater accuracy.
On a side note, I find it very interesting that Minnesota
has one of the highest rates of Multiple Sclerosis in the country, while
also being one of the most Lyme endemic areas. There is some thought that
Lyme is actually related to incidences of MS and ALS since the cause of
these diseases is unknown. Better to be safe than sorry; always get a
Western Blot test for Lyme when diagnosed with one of these conditions.
My internist thought that I had MS!
One of the things I have committed my life to is educating
clients, friends, and loved ones about how to spot and prevent Lyme. This
purpose helps answer the “Why?” of this disease for me. If
treated early for A MINIMUM OF A MONTH Lyme
can usually be eradicated. Prevention in this case is really the best
medicine. Discuss this information with family, friends, and loved ones
can help raise awareness. If together we help one person to avoid reaching
the late stage of this disease we will have succeeded in making a huge
difference!
Visit www.ilads.com for
more information about Lyme disease.
*I am not a doctor. None of the content of this article
should be read as definitive medical advice or counsel. Please seek medical
attention if you suspect you or a loved one may have Lyme disease.