Mabuhay! I am working quite a bit now so haven't posted for a while... women work hard! Here is a video that proves it...
Friday, December 22, 2006
Monday, December 18, 2006
Dash that Diaper Rash!
Mabuhay!
I have been so busy with my new job outside the home and then with my baby and family inside the home that I have not posted for a couple of weeks! But here I am again!
Back home I used cloth diapers for my baby and she never had a diaper rash. When I came here I bought some disposable diapers and she got a rash. Here is a nice wash for the baby's tender little bottom:
Add 1 drop of Lavender Oil or 1 drop of Chamomile Oil to 1 Tablespoon of Whole Milk (or Almond Milk). Stir up and add to the baby's warm bath water.
After the bath, dry baby well with a soft towel... instead of rub-drying, just blot the bum area until dry because rubbing will hurt this sensitive area if there is a diaper rash.
Then I put on a little Tender Tush, but if I don't have that I use 1 drop of Lavender Oil in 2 tablespoons of Virgin Coconut Oil, well blended, that I keep in an empty babyfood jar with the lid on.
(Find Tender Tush and the Other KidScent items by clicking on Products and then clicking on Personal Care and then scrolling down the page to KidScents.)
I have been so busy with my new job outside the home and then with my baby and family inside the home that I have not posted for a couple of weeks! But here I am again!
Back home I used cloth diapers for my baby and she never had a diaper rash. When I came here I bought some disposable diapers and she got a rash. Here is a nice wash for the baby's tender little bottom:
Add 1 drop of Lavender Oil or 1 drop of Chamomile Oil to 1 Tablespoon of Whole Milk (or Almond Milk). Stir up and add to the baby's warm bath water.
After the bath, dry baby well with a soft towel... instead of rub-drying, just blot the bum area until dry because rubbing will hurt this sensitive area if there is a diaper rash.
Then I put on a little Tender Tush, but if I don't have that I use 1 drop of Lavender Oil in 2 tablespoons of Virgin Coconut Oil, well blended, that I keep in an empty babyfood jar with the lid on.
(Find Tender Tush and the Other KidScent items by clicking on Products and then clicking on Personal Care and then scrolling down the page to KidScents.)
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Essential Flea Repellent

Mabuhay!
We are staying with my in-laws. They have a cute little dog. At first I was afraid that our little girl would get bitten or get some illness. That has not happened.
Here is the excellent Flea Repellent that you can make to keep your dog's coat and kennel clear of fleas (please don't use on cats).:
Place these oils in a litre of distilled water and spritz the animal gently, working the spray into the coat.
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Happy Thanksgiving!
Mabuhay!
Have a very Happy Weekend...
thank God for all the good things in your life!
Have a very Happy Weekend...
thank God for all the good things in your life!
Thursday, November 16, 2006
For a Chemical-Free Christmas: BabyWipes

Click to see the KidScents products
Mabuhay!
I want to share some super information that was published in Margarete de Gaston's ScentPro Newsletter:
How to Make 100% Chemical Free Baby Wipes:
2 tsp. KidScents Lotion, 2 tsp. KidScents Bath Gel and V6 Mixing Oil.
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Who Enjoys Sick Kids?
Mabuhay!

Click to order NingXia Red. Look under PRODUCTs and then NUTRITION and then under FOOD
Bbrrrrrrr...
I know that Vancouver is supposed to be one of the warmest winter places in Canada... so, why did it wait to be chilly and rainy for me to arrive here? hehehehe
And my little baby is also not used to this weather.
So, I will give her NingXia Red to make sure that she doesn't get sick!
NingXia Red is like giving her a really nutritious fruit salad. It is a whole food drink. It doesn't have fillers and lots of sugars in it (just Agave Blue as a sweetener). I will give her just a spoonful in about 2 ounces of water. Like a diluted juice. She loves it!

Click to order NingXia Red. Look under PRODUCTs and then NUTRITION and then under FOOD
Bbrrrrrrr...
I know that Vancouver is supposed to be one of the warmest winter places in Canada... so, why did it wait to be chilly and rainy for me to arrive here? hehehehe
And my little baby is also not used to this weather.
So, I will give her NingXia Red to make sure that she doesn't get sick!
NingXia Red is like giving her a really nutritious fruit salad. It is a whole food drink. It doesn't have fillers and lots of sugars in it (just Agave Blue as a sweetener). I will give her just a spoonful in about 2 ounces of water. Like a diluted juice. She loves it!
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Christmas Shopping Can Be A Headache!

Mabuhay!
Last night I had one of those really bad sinus headaches. I was cranky. My muscles in my upper back ached and so did different places on my face and neck.
Then I remembered that there are lots of essential oils that help with headaches. Physician, heal thyself??
First I rubbed in some Panaway on my temples and the back of my neck and upper back, and it helped quite a bit, but there was still a bit of ache in my back. Then I rubbed on some Relieve It! (that has black pepper essential oil in it)and within a few minutes all the ache-y feeling was gone. I was really, really tired, and went to bed. I had a great sleep. Who needs to be sick over these last Christmas shopping days??
Do you have somebody on your Christmas gift list who gets headaches? How about a little self-care basket that they can use all year long in great health? Three suggestions for headaches are the following therapeutic-grade**, pure essential oils/blends:
**If it doesn't say "therapeutic-grade" on the bottle, maybe you'd better not use it-- it might not be effective, or if it has been distilled with high temperatures and chemical solvents, it can create problems you don't want!
Monday, November 13, 2006
Avoid the Christmas Blues with Essential Oils!!

Mabuhay!
It is easy to be depressed at Christmas time... maybe like me, you are far away from home and things that are familiar and joyful at Christmas. Maybe you just had a baby and your hormones are messed up. Maybe you lost someone you love recently. Maybe you split up with your boyfriend or your husband. Maybe you have the flu. Maybe you lost your job or you just barely have enough to make ends meet.
Whatever the reason for your blueness, you can find some relief with essential oils. There are some really nice Christmas scents like the Evergreen Essence blend (even guys like it-- very masculine are fir trees lol). There is, of course, Christmas Spirit (with Frankincense and Myrrh). I think that the citrus essential oils are really uplifting-- and they are reasonably priced if you want to use them to diffuse (they diffuse "clean" and will not clog up your diffuser). Citrus oils that Young Living carries include:
When teachers use lemon oil to wipe off classroom surfaces there are fewer absences. In Britain they use lemon oil in hospital settings to uplift the patients' spirits and to kill germs.
You must be careful not to go out in the sun with citrus essential oil on your skin (if it is exposed) because it might affect the pigment. I mostly just inhale it. Tangerine is a favorite at Christmas time... and think of all the fun things you can do at Christmas time with other uplifting (and edible) essential oils like Young Living's Cinnamon, Clove, Peppermint, and Nutmeg, for example.
But you can't lose with the pure, therapeutic-grade citrus essential oils if you just want to have something clean and fresh and lovely to smell that will also raise your spirits!
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Christmas Shopping? Avoid the Phthalates....
Mabuhay! Here are some more reasons to take charge of your health and your child's health! Really look at what you are bringing into your home for your little child to chew on this Christmas...
Banned Elsewhere, Compounds Still Used in U.S.
By Marla Cone, Times Staff Writer
October 8, 2006
Although chemical bans overseas have prompted some manufacturers to
reformulate all their products worldwide, many toys and cosmetics are
exceptions.
Europe banned or restricted six phthalate compounds in toys. In beauty
products, Europe has eliminated 900 compounds, including two phthalates,
suspected of causing reproductive disorders, cancer or genetic mutations.
The U.S. toy industry said seven years ago, when the European Union first
banned some phthalates, that it would voluntarily remove them from products
for babies and toddlers. But last year, 15 of 18 vinyl bath toys, teethers
that babies chew on and other toys purchased at U.S. stores contained the
chemicals, according to tests by the activist organization U.S. Public
Interest Research Group. One plastic book labeled "phthalate free" contained
phthalates.
Low levels of phthalates, used mostly to soften plastic, are in the bodies
of nearly all Americans tested. Animal studies and some human research show
that they block testosterone and cause reproductive abnormalities in male
newborns.
Federal officials have concluded that the low doses in toys and cosmetics
pose little risk. The Toy Industry Association does not track the chemicals,
saying "the choice to use phthalates in toys sold in the United States is up
to the individual manufacturer."
Mattel, which owns Fisher-Price, says all its products will comply with the
EU rules by the end of this year.
In cosmetics, some companies, including OPI Products, the largest maker of
manicurists' products, have kept nail polishes with the phthalate DBP on
U.S. shelves for two years after the EU's 2004 ban. OPI this fall changed
course and said it soon will be DBP-free to save the cost of making two
formulas.
Orly International, which sells nail lacquer in 66 countries, decided to be
"better safe than sorry" and immediately removed DBP from all formulations,
said marketing director Mia Jenner.
"If they remove it there, why shouldn't we remove it here?" she said. "It's
a no-brainer."
Banned Elsewhere, Compounds Still Used in U.S.
By Marla Cone, Times Staff Writer
October 8, 2006
Although chemical bans overseas have prompted some manufacturers to
reformulate all their products worldwide, many toys and cosmetics are
exceptions.
Europe banned or restricted six phthalate compounds in toys. In beauty
products, Europe has eliminated 900 compounds, including two phthalates,
suspected of causing reproductive disorders, cancer or genetic mutations.
The U.S. toy industry said seven years ago, when the European Union first
banned some phthalates, that it would voluntarily remove them from products
for babies and toddlers. But last year, 15 of 18 vinyl bath toys, teethers
that babies chew on and other toys purchased at U.S. stores contained the
chemicals, according to tests by the activist organization U.S. Public
Interest Research Group. One plastic book labeled "phthalate free" contained
phthalates.
Low levels of phthalates, used mostly to soften plastic, are in the bodies
of nearly all Americans tested. Animal studies and some human research show
that they block testosterone and cause reproductive abnormalities in male
newborns.
Federal officials have concluded that the low doses in toys and cosmetics
pose little risk. The Toy Industry Association does not track the chemicals,
saying "the choice to use phthalates in toys sold in the United States is up
to the individual manufacturer."
Mattel, which owns Fisher-Price, says all its products will comply with the
EU rules by the end of this year.
In cosmetics, some companies, including OPI Products, the largest maker of
manicurists' products, have kept nail polishes with the phthalate DBP on
U.S. shelves for two years after the EU's 2004 ban. OPI this fall changed
course and said it soon will be DBP-free to save the cost of making two
formulas.
Orly International, which sells nail lacquer in 66 countries, decided to be
"better safe than sorry" and immediately removed DBP from all formulations,
said marketing director Mia Jenner.
"If they remove it there, why shouldn't we remove it here?" she said. "It's
a no-brainer."
Are Essential Oils Safe for Little Ones?
Aromatherapy for Babies and Children, by Shirley Price, lists
19 oils that are safe for children. These oils are:
Bergamot (Citrus bergamia)*
Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica)**
Chamomile, Roman (Chamaemelum nobile)
Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)
Frankincense (Boswellia carteri)
Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens)
Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)
Lemon (Citrus limon)*
Mandarin (Citrus reticulata)*
Marjoram (Origanum majorana)
Melaleuca-Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia)
Orange (Citrus aurantium)*
Rose Otto (Rosa damascena)
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)**
Rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora)
Sandalwood (Santalum album)
Thyme (Thumus vulgaris CT linalol)
Ylang Ylang (Cananga odorata)
*These oils are photosensative; always dilute. To prevent a rash or
pigmentation of the skin, do not use citrus oils when exposed to direct
sunlight.
**Always dilute these oils with 1 drop oil=1 tsp. Virgin Coconut Oil on babies and children.
Caution: USE ONLY THERAPEUTIC-GRADE, PURE Essential Oils with your baby! Do not use synthetic or adulterated oils. Do not use oils not on the above list until the safety data has been completely researched.
Always put your little one's health and safety #1 in your life!
Tomorrow I will look at some common baby/child problems and how safe, therapeutic-
grade essential oils can be used to deal with these problems. See you then!
Come and check out my Island Dream Oils site where you can purchase any of the oils I list above!
19 oils that are safe for children. These oils are:
*These oils are photosensative; always dilute. To prevent a rash or
pigmentation of the skin, do not use citrus oils when exposed to direct
sunlight.
**Always dilute these oils with 1 drop oil=1 tsp. Virgin Coconut Oil on babies and children.
Caution: USE ONLY THERAPEUTIC-GRADE, PURE Essential Oils with your baby! Do not use synthetic or adulterated oils. Do not use oils not on the above list until the safety data has been completely researched.
Always put your little one's health and safety #1 in your life!
Tomorrow I will look at some common baby/child problems and how safe, therapeutic-
grade essential oils can be used to deal with these problems. See you then!
Come and check out my Island Dream Oils site where you can purchase any of the oils I list above!
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Essential Oils for children sleeping better
Mabuhay! Here is a short video that shows a day care where they use color therapy and aromatherapy to keep little children happy. You can use thse Essential Oils to help children sleep : Citrus, Lavender, and Chamomile Roman. You could make your own blend, always using less rather than too much (so as not to get them over-acting). Ten drops of the essential oils-- single or blended-- in 2 tablespoons of Virgin Coconut Oil on the bottom of the feet will help your child at his/her bedtime. Peace & Calming is also that-- peaceful and calming.
Be sure to only use Young Living Essential Oils because they are pure and won't cause burning or other bad effects on your child. Some essential oils can cause very serious problems because they use solvents to distill them cheaply and quickly. Only use the best for your child!

Lavender
Be sure to only use Young Living Essential Oils because they are pure and won't cause burning or other bad effects on your child. Some essential oils can cause very serious problems because they use solvents to distill them cheaply and quickly. Only use the best for your child!

Lavender
Thursday, November 09, 2006
"Gentle Baby" for my Baby's Skin
Mabuhay! This is my first post and I just want to say Welcome! I hope you come back here to visit and that you will find information here that will help you in your life!
I am a young mom, married, and will be living on a different island from the one I grew up on (in the Philippines). I like what I see of Vancouver Island on National Geographic-- I hope I like it as much when I live there (in two weeks).
When my baby was just newborn she had some skin problems. I used "Gentle Baby" essential oil blend on her, and her skin was perfect again! Just add a drop of Gentle Baby to some Virgin Coconut Oil and rub into the baby's skin (it works great for adults too!)

I am a young mom, married, and will be living on a different island from the one I grew up on (in the Philippines). I like what I see of Vancouver Island on National Geographic-- I hope I like it as much when I live there (in two weeks).
When my baby was just newborn she had some skin problems. I used "Gentle Baby" essential oil blend on her, and her skin was perfect again! Just add a drop of Gentle Baby to some Virgin Coconut Oil and rub into the baby's skin (it works great for adults too!)

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