Welcome
February 27, 2009 by Dunkin
Welcome to The Art Of Living Healthy. Art is defined, in this sense, as a learned power of doing something competently acquired by experience, study, or observation. This blog is dedicated to providing quality information and products to everyone.
So many people have become disillusioned with traditional medicine and turned to alternative health options. After watching many friends and relative become discouraged with the results, I became determined to find out why.
The only health store in my hometown was owned by a Mennonite family. The only supplements they would carry was Nature’s Sunshine products, so those were the ones I used. As time went on and I had access to more variety, I began to notice the same lack of results with supplements and equipment I used. This is when I really began looking into the quality, potency, and purity of different product lines.
What I discovered is QUALITY MATTERS. If you want to obtain the desired results from your healthy living program, don’t use inferior quality equipment, supplement with no potency, or products that can add to the problem through lack of purity.
I also discovered that pursuing quality takes an enormous amount of research, time, and effort. I have found it to be well worth the effort, but not everyone has the resources to pursue the search. So I determined to provide easy access to quality information and products to everyone interested in pursuing a healthy lifestyle.
This is the second site of what I hope will be a growing list dedicated to quality info and products. For quality aromatherapy information and products visit The Art Of Aromatherapy.
I hope you will join me in mastering The Art Of Living Healthy.
Disclaimer: This blog, and these websites, are about living healthy and educating yourself about your own needs. The statements and information are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. You should always consult a doctor before taking any medical advice. If you have any specific health problems or medical conditions, you should consult a doctor before beginning any exercise or nutritional program.

some are. they will not do much for the hair but the are really good for the scalp like peppermint, rosemary, tea tree. i would use a regular oil and maybe mix a few drop of Essential oil. olive oil can be found anywhere. Essential oils are also expensive. vitamin shoppe sells oils and so does any health food store. if you still can not find some they do sell them on the internet if you order things off the internet.
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Out of these three I think LOBA CHEMIE would be best.
Apart from these QUALIGENS FINE CHEMICALS from GlaxoSmith Kline are excellent. QUALIKEM AND CENTRAL DRUG HOUSE are also good.
However the world leaders in lab chemicals are still
Sigma -Aldrich
Merck KGaA
Fischer Scientific
aaah boring introduction, the arrogant westerners arent going to buy into this, got to show more actual cases.
I can answer from the massage receiver and the giver as I'm a licensed massage therapist who provides both of these techniques in my practice.
Be sure to express your needs or areas of tension that you want attention for. An aromatherapy-hot stone massage will incorporate, likely, a relaxing essential oil blend. Some therapists will even custom blend an oil to your liking. Others will have a standard blend all ready for your treatment.
It's important that you let the therapist know if the stones are too warm for you. They will raise your core temperature, so if you get too hot, say so, so the therapist can cool them down slightly to your comfort level.
Paying attention to these points will offer you the best experience leaving you feeling like a million bucks !
Ah, I see. What a wicked game. You would think humanity isnt capable of such idiocy and lowness.