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Sunday, December 11, 2011
Homemade OxyClean Ingredients
Homemade OxyClean Ingredients
How To Make:
- 2 parts water
- 1 part hydrogen peroxide
- 1 part baking soda
How To Make:
- Combine all ingredients and put in an opaque dark bottle. I just stuck a sprayer from the dollar store on top of the hydrogen peroxide bottle.
- Use as a pre-treat spray on stains or add 1/4 of the mixture above (about 1 cup total) to a load of laundry, add water and let soak for 30 minutes before washing.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Amish lifestyles compared to "English"
I am not sure if I have some of this on my blog or not but here you go. The Amish kids, boys especially, are allowed to try the "English" ways including a drivers license for a year to a year and a half at the most. They feel that once they get it out of their system they will return the Amish ways. Some do and some don't but the parents kind of like it because they have a chauffeur that can drive them around for a year or so. If a kid jumps the fence and turns English they are not permitted to eat at the same table as the rest of the family and are shunned but once again that depends of the level of Amish order they belong to.
The Amish kids see how much money their parents make by being "Amish". They have a thriving business whether it is building homes or making furniture because the general public believes Amish made is better quality and there REALLY IS NO DIFFERENCE. They use generator so they can use power tools to build homes to furniture. The Amish name increases the price no matter if it is butter or furniture. Don't get me wrong some of the stuff is REALLY incredible craftsmanship but that is because they can charge more and people pay it because of the AMISH name. The general public is not willing to pay an English man more for the exact same thing an Amish person made. The English man has higher overhead. Why, because the English person can not get his children to work and hand over all their paycheck. The Amish parents give the kids 10% of their check back and they use the rest for household expenses or put it in a savings for the kids for when they get married. The kids are out of school at the age of 14 with an 8th grade education. So that is a lot
of earned money for the parents. By the way the kids are more educated than most of the English kids that graduate from high school. That is those without a learning disability. The Amish have a special education school for the learning disabled.
If you can follow my blog and ask questions and I will answer them on my blog if I know the answer and if I don't I will ask Uriah he is my Amish buddy
The Amish kids see how much money their parents make by being "Amish". They have a thriving business whether it is building homes or making furniture because the general public believes Amish made is better quality and there REALLY IS NO DIFFERENCE. They use generator so they can use power tools to build homes to furniture. The Amish name increases the price no matter if it is butter or furniture. Don't get me wrong some of the stuff is REALLY incredible craftsmanship but that is because they can charge more and people pay it because of the AMISH name. The general public is not willing to pay an English man more for the exact same thing an Amish person made. The English man has higher overhead. Why, because the English person can not get his children to work and hand over all their paycheck. The Amish parents give the kids 10% of their check back and they use the rest for household expenses or put it in a savings for the kids for when they get married. The kids are out of school at the age of 14 with an 8th grade education. So that is a lot
of earned money for the parents. By the way the kids are more educated than most of the English kids that graduate from high school. That is those without a learning disability. The Amish have a special education school for the learning disabled.
If you can follow my blog and ask questions and I will answer them on my blog if I know the answer and if I don't I will ask Uriah he is my Amish buddy
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Floating a Goats Teeth
Since we don't have much on the dentition of a goat I thought I would give some basic information. The information is coming from "The Illustrated Standard of the Dairy Goat: A Guide for Evaluating and Judging Conformation" by; Nancy Lee Owen Copyright 1972, 1973, 1977. p. 4-5,Dairy Goat Publishing Corporation, P.O. Box 1908, Scottsdale, Arizona 85252 U. S. A..
Any one with information pertinent to this topic such as diseases of the mouth, teeth decay, abcesses, and such please add your input (if information is from a source please cite your source).
"The dairy goat does not have upper front teeth; instead it has a hadr skin-covered gristle pad. When its mouth is closed this dental pad fits snugly behind the lower incisors. The incisors hold hay or grass against the dental pad while a forward and upward motion or the head causes a shearing action of the hay against the incisors.
Goats have two sets of teeth during their lifetime-twenty decidious teeth or "baby" teeth, and thirty-two permanent or adult teeth. The decidious teeth fall out as the permanent teeth erupt. The chart pictures the lower jaw and lists the approximate age when teeth appear. The molars in the upper jaw correspond to those in the lower jaw. There is considerable variation in the time of eruption of the teeth of individual animals. The teeth can only be a rough guide of actual age. After the sixth year, as the goat ages, the permanent teeth may begin to grow excessively long and gradually spread apart, finally loosening and dropping out. In some goats the incisors have a tendancy to wear down as they age, especially those browsing in sandy or rocky pastures."
I think we all seem to, at times, not take in to mind the most simplistic yet important part of a goat. Without a proper working jaw, good delineation, and a great set of chompers how can we expect them to thrive? Part of herd management should be a quick check over their teeth...since you gotta get the drencher/syringe in there anyway during de-worming.
Any one with information pertinent to this topic such as diseases of the mouth, teeth decay, abcesses, and such please add your input (if information is from a source please cite your source).
"The dairy goat does not have upper front teeth; instead it has a hadr skin-covered gristle pad. When its mouth is closed this dental pad fits snugly behind the lower incisors. The incisors hold hay or grass against the dental pad while a forward and upward motion or the head causes a shearing action of the hay against the incisors.
Goats have two sets of teeth during their lifetime-twenty decidious teeth or "baby" teeth, and thirty-two permanent or adult teeth. The decidious teeth fall out as the permanent teeth erupt. The chart pictures the lower jaw and lists the approximate age when teeth appear. The molars in the upper jaw correspond to those in the lower jaw. There is considerable variation in the time of eruption of the teeth of individual animals. The teeth can only be a rough guide of actual age. After the sixth year, as the goat ages, the permanent teeth may begin to grow excessively long and gradually spread apart, finally loosening and dropping out. In some goats the incisors have a tendancy to wear down as they age, especially those browsing in sandy or rocky pastures."
I think we all seem to, at times, not take in to mind the most simplistic yet important part of a goat. Without a proper working jaw, good delineation, and a great set of chompers how can we expect them to thrive? Part of herd management should be a quick check over their teeth...since you gotta get the drencher/syringe in there anyway during de-worming.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Amish old order corn and hybrid English corn same age & same county
This is so hard to believe but seeing is believing. The corn on the right is from an old order of Amish and I doubt that it is genically modified. They save seeds year after year and by the way this is hand planted and hand picked with NO roundup. Even the kernals are different. We got 50 pounds of corn from the Amish lady and this what they ALL look like. By the way we are considered English.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
GOAT BUTTER ??? YES goat butter!! Check this out
http://www.chow.com/videos/show/chow-tips/94871/how-to-use-goat-butter
http://www.chow.com/videos/show/chow-tips/94871/how-to-use-goat-butter
Thursday, September 29, 2011
GINGSENG WHITE AMERICAN
Well I am now an official gingseng hunter. I have the bug. I actually got stung by a group of hornets and that was HORRIBLE but it didn't stop me or my mentor Anthony. The root above looks to me like a lady running with long hair. The Chinese like the root short and fat so that means the roots that grow in the rocks. Roots growing in rock are REALLY hard to dig out without damaging the root.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Raw Goat Milk on streets of SANTA CRUZ
http://localfoodfreedom-nevadacounty.org/blog/2011/09/santa-cruz-milk-in-a-success/
We are heading in the right direct on the West Coast. Let's see what we can do on the East Coast
We are heading in the right direct on the West Coast. Let's see what we can do on the East Coast
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Summer time tomato happy hour appetizer
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp. lemon juice
- salt and pepper to taste
- 2 pints cherry tomatoes
- handful celery leaves, chopped
- 1 tsp. worcestershire sauce
- 1 tbsp. horseradish
- 1 cup bloody mary mix
- 1/2 cup vodka
Instructions
Wash and dry the tomatoes. Use a toothpick to poke a few holes in the tomatoes.Place the prepared tomatoes in a bowl.
Whisk together vodka, bloody Mary mix, horse radish and Worcestershire sauce. Pour over tomatoes.
Cover and marinate the tomatoes in the refrigerator overnight.
Transfer tomatoes to a serving bowl. Sprinkle with lemon juice and toss with celery leaves, salt and pepper.
Serve at room temperature.
Notes
Time to prepare: 30 minutes.This recipe is vegetarian.
Serves 4.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
MILK BREAK DOWN FROM DIFFERENT ANIMALS
(percentage by weight) | ||||||
Species: | water | fat | casein | whey protein | lactose | energy kcal/100g |
Black Bear | 55.5 | 24.5 | 8.8 | 5.7 | 0.4 | 280 |
Camel | 86.5 | 4.0 | 2.7 | 0.9 | 5.0 | 70 |
Cow | 87.3 | 3.9 | 2.6 | 0.6 | 4.6 | 66 |
Dog | 76.4 | 10.7 | 5.1 | 2.3 | 3.3 | 139 |
Dolphin | 58.3 | 33.0 | 3.9 | 2.9 | 1.1 | 329 |
Donkey | 88.3 | 1.4 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 7.4 | 44 |
Elephant | 78.1 | 11.6 | 1.9 | 3.0 | 4.7 | 143 |
Fur Seal | 34.6 | 53.3 | 4.6 | 4.3 | 0.1 | 516 |
Goat | 86.7 | 4.5 | 2.6 | .6 | 4.3 | 70 |
Horse | 88.8 | 1.9 | 1.3 | 1.2 | 6.2 | 52 |
Human | 87.1 | 4.5 | 0.4 | 0.5 | 7.1 | 72 |
Kangaroo | 80.0 | 3.4 | 2.3 | 2.3 | 6.7 | 76 |
Pig | 81.2 | 6.8 | 2.8 | 2.0 | 5.5 | 102 |
Rabbit | 67.2 | 15.3 | 9.3 | 4.6 | 2.1 | 202 |
Reindeer | 66.7 | 18.0 | 8.6 | 1.5 | 2.8 | 214 |
Sheep | 82.0 | 7.2 | 3.9 | 0.7 | 4.8 | 102 |
Water Buffalo | 82.8 | 7.4 | 3.2 | 0.6 | 4.8 | 101 |
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Our Story not short BUT it is sweeet
Oh my gosh, Vera Wang is now a cover girl!! Well where do I start. I am from a rural Amish area of Ohio. I left Ohio years ago and ran my own business in the Bay Area of Ca plus I had a 100 acre horse ranch. In order to keep the horse ranch up I worked constantly at my "REAL" job to pay the bills. I would RARELY visit Napa Valley and test taste the wine and the artisan cheese but when I did I really gathered all the information I could just to get my mind off of stresses of my hectic life. I once read an article about a wall street person that up and quit the hustle of New York and bought a herd of goats and started making cheese. What made her cheese different was she would graze them in almond orchards a couple of hours before milking and it would flavor the cheese with a hint of almond. So the search was on, when I had time, to find the perfect breed of goats for me and a mentor. I kind of gave the goat idea up and left Ca to retire in South Carolina, bad move but I moved on to Georgia. In Georgia I found myself on the search again for the breed of goat and a mentor. I decided that Saanens were for me. They were similar in the goat world to my warmbloods that I had in the horse world. Saanens where quiet, loving, big and milked A LOT. I also found my mentor Sondra Steven of Smith & Jones Saanens' in Georgia. She had been breeding goats for over 20 years and knew her stuff. Sondra sold me Tilly and she was due to kid in a couple of months. Tilly was kind of a loner so she did just fine by herself. Tilly & I would go for walks are we really bonded. My little house was above the barn and Tilly would call me down when she wanted to tell me something or just wanted company. Tilly had a BIG boy named Aramis and my heart just melted all over again. Tilly taught me how to milk and all about goat care. Sondra, my mentor, was there all along the way. When Aramis was born I had Sondra on the phone the whole time and she told me to get my goat vitamins an drench Aramis with it. And I thought stick him in a bucket with it?????? Sondra laughed so hard and said NO put it in a syringe and give it to him. I passed Sondra test and she sold me some of her best stock and that was the start of that. So I started with one and bought three more and that is how I started my dairy herd. I only have eight does that are due to kid in a couple of weeks. I choose not to breed one year because I couldn't a buck that I wanted to breed to. Improving my herd is very important to me. The does mature in production of milk on their third kidding. Tilly will be up to 3 gallons a day this kidding. My girls are known to stay in milk up to eight years and some even longer if not bred in between. The milk production goes down in winter when the days get shorter but it picks right back up in the spring. I make soap for people with skin problems and hair loss. I am presently working on becoming an official grade A dairy with the state of Ohio but I still have some hoops to cross. I am really kitchen challenged so making cheese is a challenge for me. But I make incredible THICK yogurt. An elderly couple that makes cheese that is sold to all the exclusive restaurants in Cleveland has offered to show me how to make cheese. I need to find my niche. I make a really good vinegar cheese but that is so simple a child could make it. My girls are GMO free so when kidding season hits I am sure that I will have a lot of boys that will have to go off to the market. I am hoping to create my own little market for goat meat that is GMO free. I am told that dairy goats offer a real tender meat. And with a dairy goat you don't have the heavy bone so maybe you would get more meat. My buckling weight right around 80 pounds at 3 months old. So to answer your question I am just at the point of making & marketing my cheese and selling my kids on open market as GMO free meat. I am not a web person so no one really knows about my soap. I am also getting some dairy sheep, Finns. I have made some sheep milk soap and it is incredible as a facial soap for aging skin. Thank you for asking about my girls!!!! |
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Health Benefits of Cinnamon
The Health Benefits of Cinnamon
Cholesterol: just ½ tsp a day of cinnamon can help lower LDL cholesterol.
Infections: Some studies have proven that cinnamon helps stop yeast infections
Diabetes: Cinnamon may help regulate blood sugar with Type 2 Diabetes
Blood: Cinnamon may have an anti-clotting effect.
Inflammation: Studies have shown that one tbsp of cinnamon a day can help with arthritis pain.
Indigestion: Cinnamon helps to reduce indigestion, gas, and nausea.
IBS: The fiber in cinnamon possibly gives relief to those with IBS
Menstruation: Cinnamon works to reduce menstrual pain.
Warming: Cinnamon is a natural warmer and helps your body feel warm when it’s cold.
Antibacterial and Antiparasitic: Cinnamon has both of these properties and some studies have shown it’s effective towards head lice and bacterial infections.
Nutrition: Cinnamon is a great source of calcium, fiber, iron, and manganese.
Memory: Cinnamon helps cognitive function and boosts memory
Cancer: Because cinnamon has both calcium and fiber, which helps to remove bile, it helps to prevent one of the causes of colon cancer.
Heart: Cinnamon creates antioxidants that aide in healthy arteries and reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Energy: Cinnamon’s scent helps to increase energy
Enjoy the many health benefits of cinnamon by adding a teaspoon to your morning oatmeal or sprinkled on freshly sliced apples. Cinnamon helps reduce your cholesterol, aides in digestion, has many antibacterial and viral properties, gives you energy, reduces pain, and has many nutrients. Being healthy has never tasted better.
Cholesterol: just ½ tsp a day of cinnamon can help lower LDL cholesterol.
Infections: Some studies have proven that cinnamon helps stop yeast infections
Diabetes: Cinnamon may help regulate blood sugar with Type 2 Diabetes
Blood: Cinnamon may have an anti-clotting effect.
Inflammation: Studies have shown that one tbsp of cinnamon a day can help with arthritis pain.
Indigestion: Cinnamon helps to reduce indigestion, gas, and nausea.
IBS: The fiber in cinnamon possibly gives relief to those with IBS
Menstruation: Cinnamon works to reduce menstrual pain.
Warming: Cinnamon is a natural warmer and helps your body feel warm when it’s cold.
Antibacterial and Antiparasitic: Cinnamon has both of these properties and some studies have shown it’s effective towards head lice and bacterial infections.
Nutrition: Cinnamon is a great source of calcium, fiber, iron, and manganese.
Memory: Cinnamon helps cognitive function and boosts memory
Cancer: Because cinnamon has both calcium and fiber, which helps to remove bile, it helps to prevent one of the causes of colon cancer.
Heart: Cinnamon creates antioxidants that aide in healthy arteries and reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Energy: Cinnamon’s scent helps to increase energy
Enjoy the many health benefits of cinnamon by adding a teaspoon to your morning oatmeal or sprinkled on freshly sliced apples. Cinnamon helps reduce your cholesterol, aides in digestion, has many antibacterial and viral properties, gives you energy, reduces pain, and has many nutrients. Being healthy has never tasted better.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Our Mothers Day present for my Mother
We built an arbor and planted red tables grapes on each side. We are putting solar lights on the arch today. Urie and his son Jerame put it together and yes they are Amish. It LOOKS like my Father is working but as usual he is not he is just putting his two cents in. But my Father did come up with some good ideas on the project.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
CHEESE PLEASE BUT ONLY GOAT MILK CHEESE!!!!
For beginners this is the easiest SemiSoft Chevre recipe it is titled
Neufchatel Super easy and just goes to show no heating of milk! 2 day process
Neufchatel (using goats milk)
2 quarts goats milk
2 tbls plain yogurt
1/4 tablet rennet (in 1 tsp cool unclorinated water)
In large bowl or 2 quart jar add yogurt to milk and stir well, mix the 1/4/ tablet of rennet in 1 tsp of unchlorinated water, add to milk. Let this sit on the counter overnight, next morning pour milk into a muslin/cheesecloth lined strainer let it drain/hang at least half the day. Then put cheese in a bowl add any ingredients you wish
dry ranch dressing, finely grated cheese, bacon bits, chives, olives. And keep in refridge up to a week.
I make this a lot it is so easy and you can make it different by the ingredients everytime.
I am not the author I found it handwritten in a article no name author.
Neufchatel Super easy and just goes to show no heating of milk! 2 day process
Neufchatel (using goats milk)
2 quarts goats milk
2 tbls plain yogurt
1/4 tablet rennet (in 1 tsp cool unclorinated water)
In large bowl or 2 quart jar add yogurt to milk and stir well, mix the 1/4/ tablet of rennet in 1 tsp of unchlorinated water, add to milk. Let this sit on the counter overnight, next morning pour milk into a muslin/cheesecloth lined strainer let it drain/hang at least half the day. Then put cheese in a bowl add any ingredients you wish
dry ranch dressing, finely grated cheese, bacon bits, chives, olives. And keep in refridge up to a week.
I make this a lot it is so easy and you can make it different by the ingredients everytime.
I am not the author I found it handwritten in a article no name author.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Shiitake Mushrom Grow Kit Class at Local Roots Wooster April 16
We will be having a mushroom grow class and a tasting on April 16 after 12:00. Teri the famous
mushroom chef will be making her sourdough brunch sandwhich that will be featured in the new deli, once it is opened. All samples and the mushroom class are FREE. I will have extra kits for purchase. The kits
are no mess and fuss mushroom kits and they are $20.00 each. You might want to reserve your shiitake grow kit by ordering online at http://www.localrootswooster.com/
We will also go over some of the benefits of mushrooms in your diet.
mushroom chef will be making her sourdough brunch sandwhich that will be featured in the new deli, once it is opened. All samples and the mushroom class are FREE. I will have extra kits for purchase. The kits
are no mess and fuss mushroom kits and they are $20.00 each. You might want to reserve your shiitake grow kit by ordering online at http://www.localrootswooster.com/
We will also go over some of the benefits of mushrooms in your diet.
Monday, March 28, 2011
HEALTH BENEFITS OF OYSTER MUSHROOMS
Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus Ostreatus) is a fleshy, gilled mushroom growing in shelf-like fashion on wood that is a good food and promising medicinal. Protein quality is nearly equal to animal derived protein. Low fat content is mostly of the good unsaturated kind. Also contained are carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins B1, B2, plus minerals, especially iron and an antioxident. This mushroom shows activity against cancer and high cholesterol. It has shown activity in the following areas: antitumor, immune response, anti-inflammatory, antiviral and antibiotic.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Shiitake Mushrooms for your health
Medicinal Uses
The medicinal effects of Shiitake Mushrooms have been researched and
it has been found that they do have an anti-tumor effect in laboratory
mice. Part of this is due to the presence of a polysaccharide called
lentinan, which is a D-glucan. These are complex sugars that have an
impact on the overall performance of the immune system.
Extracts from Shiitake mushrooms have also been researched for their
immune system benefits. These benefits range from treatments to severe
allergies to anti-viral effects. There is also evidence that Shiitake
mushrooms have an incredible impact on arthritis. For thrombosis,
Shiitake is commonly used because of a key flavor compound within it
called Lenthionine that allows platelet aggregation.
In addition to the anti-tymor effect, lentinan stimulates the immune
system in order to strengthen its defenses against cancer, fungal
infections, and viruses. There have been clinical trials that state
lentinans can increase the chance of survival of people with stomach
cancer, colon cancer, and breast cancer.
The medicinal effects of Shiitake Mushrooms have been researched and
it has been found that they do have an anti-tumor effect in laboratory
mice. Part of this is due to the presence of a polysaccharide called
lentinan, which is a D-glucan. These are complex sugars that have an
impact on the overall performance of the immune system.
Extracts from Shiitake mushrooms have also been researched for their
immune system benefits. These benefits range from treatments to severe
allergies to anti-viral effects. There is also evidence that Shiitake
mushrooms have an incredible impact on arthritis. For thrombosis,
Shiitake is commonly used because of a key flavor compound within it
called Lenthionine that allows platelet aggregation.
In addition to the anti-tymor effect, lentinan stimulates the immune
system in order to strengthen its defenses against cancer, fungal
infections, and viruses. There have been clinical trials that state
lentinans can increase the chance of survival of people with stomach
cancer, colon cancer, and breast cancer.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
LIONS MANE MUSHROOMS ARE ALMOST READY
GOOD NEWS!!! Our Lions Mane Mushroom is PINNING!! It will fruit and be ready to harvest in a couple of days. SO STAY TUNED. Lions mane is used to treat dementia and alzheimers. My Father will be my first experiment. We will be selling it to the public and also in kits so you can grow it at home on your kitchen counter with no mess and no fuss like our Shiitake mushrooms.
I am told that FRESH Lions Mane Mushroom taste like LOBSTER! We will find out pretty soon!!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Mushroom Frittata
http://dejavucook.wordpress.com/2011/02/08/mushroom-and-spinach-frittata/
Very easy and you may use Shiitakes, Oysters or Hen of the Woods would also be VERY GOOD!!
Very easy and you may use Shiitakes, Oysters or Hen of the Woods would also be VERY GOOD!!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Calcium Bentonite Clay Goat Milk Soap
This is a photo of the soap drying and it is two days old. Soap is like wine the older it is the better it is. Soap has to cure for 30 days before using. During the 30 days it dries and hardens. You can see the clay in the soap and when I first poured it was not visible at all.
This recipe has of course calcium bentonite living clay, olive oil, castor oil, grapeseed oil, coconut oil, a swirl of raw honey, lye and clary sage essential oil.
You are probably wondering why calcium bentonite living clay. Well here you go.
While applications of Calcium Bentonite Clay may not cure cases of Psoriasis and Eczema, it will help in a significant way. The effective action begins through the electromagnetic process of adsorbing the inflammation in the lesions, along with the deformed cells and dead scales. Pain and itching stop almost instantly following the application of the clay. The clay then assists the body in building new tissue. Smother the affected area with a thick layer of hydrated clay, and then prevent the clay from drying for several hours by wrapping the area with plastic food wrap. Glad Press and Seal works great for this purpose. After several hours, repeat the process with fresh clay and plastic wrap. During the day if the clay wrap is inconvenient just apply the hydrated clay topically in a thin application and let it dry. Re-apply whenever you experience itching.
It is also used to combat acne
The best clay for this is a pure Calcium Bentonite Clay. Its amazing drawing power will help to open and clean out the pores. It removes excess sebum and is an excellent exfoliant. Calcium Bentonite Clay has natural antibacterial properties as well, and will dramatically speed the healing of the pimples. Many times, when people begin using clay masks to combat acne, they notice that their acne appears to worsen before it improves. Don't panic if this happens to you! This is a good thing! It means that the clay is doing its job, and is pulling the toxins from your skin. Also, your face may show some redness when you remove the clay. This is very normal. The Calcium Bentonite Clay increases the blood circulation to the skin, which aids in the healing process.
They are talking about a clay mask but with a clay soap you will get the same results but not as fast as you would with a mask so therefore you will not have as many break outs as you would with a pure clay mask.
you may find additional information on
http://aboutclay.com/clay_info.htm
If you would like to reserve a bar please feel free to email forgetmenotps@gmail.com
This recipe has of course calcium bentonite living clay, olive oil, castor oil, grapeseed oil, coconut oil, a swirl of raw honey, lye and clary sage essential oil.
You are probably wondering why calcium bentonite living clay. Well here you go.
While applications of Calcium Bentonite Clay may not cure cases of Psoriasis and Eczema, it will help in a significant way. The effective action begins through the electromagnetic process of adsorbing the inflammation in the lesions, along with the deformed cells and dead scales. Pain and itching stop almost instantly following the application of the clay. The clay then assists the body in building new tissue. Smother the affected area with a thick layer of hydrated clay, and then prevent the clay from drying for several hours by wrapping the area with plastic food wrap. Glad Press and Seal works great for this purpose. After several hours, repeat the process with fresh clay and plastic wrap. During the day if the clay wrap is inconvenient just apply the hydrated clay topically in a thin application and let it dry. Re-apply whenever you experience itching.
It is also used to combat acne
The best clay for this is a pure Calcium Bentonite Clay. Its amazing drawing power will help to open and clean out the pores. It removes excess sebum and is an excellent exfoliant. Calcium Bentonite Clay has natural antibacterial properties as well, and will dramatically speed the healing of the pimples. Many times, when people begin using clay masks to combat acne, they notice that their acne appears to worsen before it improves. Don't panic if this happens to you! This is a good thing! It means that the clay is doing its job, and is pulling the toxins from your skin. Also, your face may show some redness when you remove the clay. This is very normal. The Calcium Bentonite Clay increases the blood circulation to the skin, which aids in the healing process.
They are talking about a clay mask but with a clay soap you will get the same results but not as fast as you would with a mask so therefore you will not have as many break outs as you would with a pure clay mask.
you may find additional information on
http://aboutclay.com/clay_info.htm
If you would like to reserve a bar please feel free to email forgetmenotps@gmail.com
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