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The Top 3 Essential Oils To Have In Your House
Essential oils provide a fantastic natural alternative to common illnesses we see at home. The actions of essential oils are broad, starting from topical antiseptics and anti-inflammatories to drugs, digestive system tonics, and uppers. While fancy oils shouldn't be an alternative to pro hospital therapy, they can be successfully employed for many minor grouses, and as accessories to other therapies.
Lavender has often been called the 'medicine chest in a bottle ' for its broad range of applications. Every home should keep Lavender on hand, whether or not no other oil is used, as it is so particularly impressive on burns. It's anti-inflammatory action is responsible for the beginnings of modern aromatherapy, as Dr. Jean Valnet discovered Lavender's curative properties after being burned in a laboratory accident. Lavender is considered to speed wound healing and reduce scarring. The oil is also agreeably calming, and can be used to alleviate stress in a variety of scenarios "a commonly used method is to apply Lavender oil 'neat ' (pure) to the soles of the feet of patients getting over virtually any infirmity.
An excellent digestive tonic, Peppermint concentrated oil can sooth many stomach complaints. For the traveler, it's efficacy on calming motion illness can be of major help. Further, at least 8 controlled studies have shown Peppermint oil to be effective in reducing evidence of irritable bowel syndrome, an agonizing condition of the intestines. Beyond it's support of the digestive system, Peppermint is superbly stimulating to the mind, brightening and sharpening psychological focus. Finally, Peppermint is considered by some to be a rather more effective insect spray than citronella when used on the body (instead of in the encircling air).
A recent study on test-taking college kids showed the diffusion of Lemon oil into a room improved test scores more than any other oil. In addition to it's mind-brightening qualities, it may also sterilize room air and act as a natural deodorant. Lemon has been noted to support liver function, and is also typically used to assist in weight loss and cellulite reduction. In blends, lemon adds a nice top note, and can create a synergistic effect with other oils. Finally, Lemon oil is sometimes used as both a fragrance and flavoring agent.
So , there we've got a possible 'top three ' important oils for the home medicine chest, a variety with an extremely wide range of uses for common infirmities seen in a family setting. It's really important to note that all essential oils are powerful, and they should be treated with caution and respect. Always refer to a reliable source before making categorical applications of any oil, as many can be annoying or possibly toxic if used incorrectly. It's best to use a certificated pure therapeutic grade oil, such as Doterra fancy oils.
Gail Bailey is the busy mom of 5 youngsters and spends her spare time writing health articles for her skincerity site. She loves to use doterra concentrated oils in her home.
In "I am Legend", did Will Smith "choke out" his dog?
Spoiler alert.....if you haven't seen it don't read on.
After the attack by the infected dogs they go back to the lab. He give Sam a shot, then he notices all the symptoms. Sam lunges at him once and the camera pulls away for just a face shot of Will sitting against his lab cabinets obviously struggling with his dog...is he choking Sam out Old Yeller style?
If so, that must be the most gangster thing I've ever seen....hardcore! By the way I teared up during that part.
yes he had to choke him. His facial expressions made me cry so bad, specially since I had a german shepard that looked just like that one. Sniff...Saddest part of the movie. Awesome movie by the way.
Doc Draper in space (MIT)
_‘150 years of MIT’ is a series that looks at specific people and moments from
MIT’s 150-year history and explains their lasting effect on the Institute, the
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On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy laid out a vision for "landing a
man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth." Six months later, Charles
Stark Draper responded to that call, volunteering his services as an Apollo
crewmember. In a letter to NASA Associate Director Robert Seamans, Jr. — his
former graduate student — "Doc," as Draper was affectionately known, wrote:
> _I realize that my age of 60 years is a negative factor in considering my
request, but … I will gladly undergo any physical examinations and tests that
may be prescribed and will take any courses of training that may be
recommended._
Needless to say, Seamans respectfully declined the request, and Draper, who
was then building the navigational system for the Apollo spacecraft, never
physically went to space. However, the letter reflects the extraordinary
lengths to which Draper often went in championing his technologies.
Now, in recognition of his many ...
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