Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Eminence Organics -- Don't Leave Home Without It!

Here's a bit about my recent experience with Eminence Organics Skin Care products.   We introduced the line at Herbana Spa in 2006, and they were an instant hit.  Not just with us, but it seemed everywhere.  The line is so good that celebrities like Katherine Heigl (of Grey's Anatomy and film fame) will endorse them for free.  So do we... so DID I. 

But then something happened.  After an extended sojourn in Asia, I ran out of Eminence.  So, I started using the next best natural stuff I could find in stores.  And I found some good stuff (particularly a brand called Lotus from India), but it was just not Eminence

Well, they say you can get used to anything... I suppose I did.  Long story short, I went for about a year using over the counter products, even when I returned to the U.S., I didn't immediately re-stock Eminence in my personal skincare arsenal; and dare I say it -- yes, the spendthrift I am, I even started to buy some  products at the local CVS and slapping it on my face.  

Then last week, I finally told Sara at Herbana to give me a sample of everything Eminence, so I could figure out just what I needed.  By this time my skin was looking dull, congested, and generally irritated. 

Eminence is a whole experience... just smelling the products made me want to slather everything on.  But I started with the much needed Almond and Mineral Treatment.   My face got a rosy glow and seemed better, but I wasn't yet amazed.  I applied the Linden and Calendula cream and thought nothing more.  The next day I got up, washed with the Citrus Cleanser and used the Thermal Spring Whip.  WHOOOA!  What a difference.  I literally felt like I just gave my face some much needed nourishment after starving it and abusing it for over a year.   I guess I had just forgot what it was like to have great skin.  

Since my husband was suffering from a face rash caused by some cheap products we bought at the pharmacy, I slathered some Stone Crop Whip on his face (he has oily, but sensitive skin) and poof! -- in a few hours, all the redness disappeared.  

When you put natural, chemical free products on your face, not only can you feel the difference (they are so soothing and nourishing), you get the youthful,  HEALTHY glow we all want.

Bottom line -- if you have not gone all natural for your skin -- do it!  If you have, come get some free samples from Herbana before you travel.  Your skin will love you for it!   I for one, will never make the mistake of slipping into the cess pool of chemical skin care again. 

Friday, January 7, 2011

What IS Reiki?!




What is Reiki? I get this question all the time so let me help you to understand. Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. Basically what happens during the treatment is the therapists hands will hover over the body to work on an unseen "life force energy" flows through us and is what causes us to be alive. If your "life force energy" is low, then we are more likely to get sick or become stressed out quickly, and if it is high, we are more capable of being happy, healthy, and more content with the way life is going on around you.

The word Reiki is made of two Japanese words - Rei which means "God's Wisdom or the Higher Power" and Ki which is "life force energy". So Reiki is actually "spiritually guided life force energy."
A treatment is like a wonderful glowing radiance that flows through and around you. Reiki treats the whole person including body, emotions, mind and spirit creating many benefits that include relaxation and feelings of peace, security and wellbeing. Reiki is a simple, natural and safe method of spiritual healing and self-improvement that everyone can use.
While Reiki is spiritual in theory, it is not a religion, however it is still important to live and act in a way that promotes harmony with others. It has no dogma, and there is nothing you must believe in order to learn and use Reiki. In fact, Reiki is not dependent on belief at all and will work whether you believe in it or not, and because Reiki comes from “God”, many people find that using Reiki puts them more in touch with the experience of their religion rather than having only an intellectual concept of it.
It sounds a little odd but when I went to the first Reiki training class and was so inspired I decided to get one of the symbols tattooed on my back I have a picture below of what the symbol looks like. I know that's not how usual people are inspired but I wanted to have it with me always. The symbol is called Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen, this symbol sends the energy aiming on the center of the matters beyond time and space like a time machine. If you interpret the symbol from its drawing, which are Kanji letters in fact, you will find its meaning as “Every root is the true consciousness”. The true consciousness is attained when our little universe (our mind) unite with the great universe.

Something that I have done since learning Reiki is the chant it is very different than many other chants you might be used to this one brings you an understanding of one day...and that is just for today.

The secret art of inviting happiness
The miraculous medicine of all diseases
Just for today, do not anger
Do not worry and be filled with gratitude
Devote yourself to your work. Be kind to people.
Every morning and evening, join your hands in prayer.
Pray these words to your heart
and chant these words with your mouth
Usui Reiki Treatment for the improvement of body and mind

The founder , Usui Mikao

Want to learn Reiki in Nepal?  Join Sandra on at her Reiki Camp Nepal.  Himalayan views, Nepali culture, and amazing spiritual transformation!  sandra@trekthimalaya.com


Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Cleaning the chemical free way! (and affordable too!)

A new year has begun and if your house is anything like mine, it looks like a tornado has hit! Parties, cooking, gatherings..there is not a clean spot in my house after it all! I have really resisted the urge for some deep down cleaning since I still have a cabinet full under my kitchen sink of cleaning products bursting at the seams with chemicals. While there's an abundance of all natural cleaners all worth a pretty penny for being so, I have yet to replace my old cleaners. So I knew it is time to hit up google and research some easy home-made all natural household cleaners so I could safely get the job done. Below are some of my favorite recipes from some of my favorite websites. I have included the links in case you get the itch to clean clean clean, so you can see what else they have! For me, I'll start simple and hopefully have it all done by February!


Basic Floor Cleaner-
This recipe comes from Julie, our fabulous Lead Esthetician. She discovered this recipe while tackling out bathroom floor one day and it really does work well!

Use about 1 Cup Vinegar for 3 gallons water
10 drops of lemongrass essential oil or a splash of lemon juice
Mop away!

Lemon Oil Duster From Annie Bond

http://www.care2.com/greenliving/alternative-furniture-polish.html#

Most commercial lemon oil is not all natural, but may contain petroleum distillates. Contact herbalists for pure sources of lemon oil. Traditionally, lemon oil has been used for furniture because it is so lubricating and antiseptic.

10 drops lemon oil
2 tablespoons lemon juice
A few drops olive oil or jojoba

Dip a soft recycled cloth, such as one of flannel, in the lemon oil mixture, and wipe furniture. You can substitute the lemon juice for vinegar (plain white is best as apple cider can stain)


Oven Cleaner- http://www.care2.com/greenliving/nontoxic-oven-cleaner.html

Saturate bottom of oven with 1/4 inch layer of baking soda. Using a spray bottle filled with plain water dampen baking soda but avoid flooding it with water. After a few hours, repeat. Next morning wipe out with a sponge! No scrubbing, no harsh chemicals!