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Dangers of Cleaning Products & Air Freshners on Lungs

Liz James · July 4, 2021 ·

“Frequent use of common household cleaning sprays may be an important risk factor for adult asthma.”😳


“…..one in seven adult asthma cases could be attributed to common (household) spray use.”😳


“…34.7% of the population reported health problems, such as migraine headaches and respiratory difficulties, when exposed to “fragranced” products.” 😳


“Exposure to 1,4-DCB, a volatile compound found in common air fresheners and toilet bowl cleaners ….. may result in reduced pulmonary function. This common exposure may have long-term adverse effects on respiratory health.”Ā 


FACT: There is no law in the US that requires the disclosure of all ingredients in fragranced consumer products. 😱


FACT: According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, ingredients do not need to be fully listed on either the product label or the official safety data sheet. They also are not required to list the presence of a “fragrance”.Ā 


If asthma, migraine headaches, and/or respiratory difficulties are a problem within your household, give Thieves household cleaner a try.
Toss your common household air fresheners, and diffuse YL oils for healthy home air quality.Ā 


Lung damage is a breeding ground for Fall respiratory illnesses. Consider a summertime overhaul (if you haven’t already) and give your lungs a chance to be healthy and happy!Ā Ā 
Safe.šŸ™Œ
Effective (in a smell good, healthy, sparkly way! ✨)
Young Living products are designed to be healthy and UNCOMMONLY good!Ā 
xoxo~ liz

#knowbetterdobetter
#sharingiscaring
#GodgaveusallweneedinthegardenĀ 
#ThanksYLĀ 
#uncommonlygood
(5 min quick video) https://nutritionfacts.org/…/the-effects-of…/…

Sunscreen…Protection or poison?

Liz James · May 11, 2021 ·

Hello Sunshine! šŸŒžĀ 


Have you started spending time in the sun already this spring? Before you grab your traditional bottle of ray blocker….. consider these facts:Ā 
There are more than 6 common sunscreen ingredients that should cause you to raise a hairy eyebrow and think twice. Common ones include:
ā˜ ļø avobenzone
ā˜ ļø oxybenzone
ā˜ ļø octocrylene
ā˜ ļø ecaamsuleĀ 
ā˜ ļø homosalate
ā˜ ļø octisalate
ā˜ ļø oxtinoxate


Frequently we hear that most commercial sunscreens are banned in areas where there are coral reefs.šŸ™šŸ šŸŸšŸ¬šŸ” Why is that? Certainly because these ingredients are derived from petroleum (and we all know what an oil slick does to an ocean environment!)….. but think about this, coral reefs are living breathing organisms, and toxins affect them!


News flash! So are we!Ā 


Would you use a product known to disrupt your endocrine system, lower sperm count, increase cancer risk, or cause skin or respiratory tract irritation (think COPD, emphysema or asthma prone peeps)?Ā 


I’m sure none of us would. Truly, it’s what you don’t know that can hurt you.Ā 
A recent study has found that these toxic ingredients are not only pretty problematic, they are also bio-accumulative…… meaning that it’s very hard to remove them from your body once they get in there.


For example…..( in this particular study) blood concentrations of oxybenzone (just one of the dangerous 6 listed above) soaredĀ  to more than 180 times the FDA’s level of concern after a single application of sunscreen. Blood levels continued to rise to more than 500 times the FDA’s level of concern after 4 days (think vacation or pool time!) of regular use.


Now, factor in the bio-accumulative situation. 😳😱😬
It truly confounds me why these ingredients are even allowed to be on the market here in the USA. 😳… especially since the FDA is aware of this data. It’s their own information!Ā 
Thankfully, we have YL Sunscreen. No bad stuff peeps…. only good! Rest easy. Apply liberally. Enjoy the sun!Ā 
xoxo~ lizĀ 

#sharingiscaringĀ 
#thanksYLĀ 
#YLsunscreenforsafesunprotection
#yourgonadsareasimportantasacoralreef

Health Clues from Heartburn

Liz James · May 10, 2021 ·

Down the alimentary canal we go….. Clues you can use from your head to your tush!
I’ve gone round and round in my head about how best to approach this next topic. It’s a ā€œwhich came first…. the chicken 🐣or the egg situationā€, so I will leave it up to you as to how you choose to run with these clues!Ā 


As we travel down the alimentary canal, some of the roughest waters are located right beyond the oral cavity. An estimated 60-70 million people have chronic digestive disorders in the USA, with 25% of the adult population experiencing weekly symptoms of reflux.Ā 


Here’s ā€œthe chickenā€:Ā 
Ā – Reflux commonly results from either a mechanical dysfunction or environmental trigger. Mechanically, it may be caused by a diagnosed hiatal hernia, pregnancy, excessive weight, eating a large meal too close to bedtime……there are others, but these are the biggies.
Biochemically, certain foods and beverages may also trigger reflux in some people. Spicy, oily, or fried foods, alcohol, and caffeine are well known irritants.
šŸ‘‰šŸ‘‰There are two other under diagnosed but VERY COMMON dysfunctions….. Hypochlorhydria: a deficiency of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and insufficient digestive enzyme production within the body. šŸ‘ˆšŸ‘ˆ
Causes of low stomach acid include:Ā 
Ā – Stress
Ā – A deficiency of Zinc or B vitamins
Ā – Medications taken for refluxĀ 
Ā – Gastric bypass surgery
Ā – Age – people over the age of 60-65 are most likely to have inadequate stomach acid production
Before refrigeration and the advent of the processed food industry, normal diets were rich in food that contained prebiotics, probiotics, and enzymes that supplemented what was already made within the body. Sadly, the Standard American Diet (aptly acronymed ā€˜SAD’) contains none of these, and the ā€œfakenessā€ of many foods has made the digestive process even harder to accomplish.


Digestive enzyme insufficiency has several possible causes:
Ā – Gallbladder removal
Ā – Crohn’s or CeliacĀ 
Ā – Leaky gut
Ā – Chronic Stress
Ā – Inflammation (often due to toxin load)
Ā – Genetics
Ā – Aging


Certain diseases affecting the pancreasĀ  Ā  Ā 
Low stomach acid and/or insufficient digestive enzymes can cause a cluster of clues over time….
šŸ”ŽBloating and burping
šŸ”ŽUpset stomach that sometimes feels worse when you take supplements
šŸ”ŽHeartburn or indigestion
šŸ”ŽDiarrhea and gas
šŸ”ŽHair loss
šŸ”ŽFatigue
šŸ”ŽProtein, B12, Calcium and magnesium deficiencies
šŸ”ŽNeurological issues such as numbness, tingling, and vision changes
šŸ”ŽAn appearance of or worsening of an autoimmune disorder (lupus, allergies, asthma, skin conditions, etc)
šŸ”ŽOsteoporosis


Prescription trends reflect this stat: Approximately 65 million prescriptions are written for reflux medications on an annual basis…. The most common beingšŸ’Š acid reducers.Ā 
WAIT. WHAT??!?!?Ā  If the reflux problem is commonly related to too little acid in the stomach, why in the world are drugs like šŸ’ŠPepcid, Prilosec, Nexium, Protonix šŸ’Šprescribed so regularly? After all, they are designed to reduce acid in the stomach.Ā  That, my friends, is the multi- billion dollar question you’ll need to ask Big Pharma about.Ā Ā 
I make no recommendations to quit any medication without talking to your favorite health care professional first. I’m not a doctor…. only an observant pharmacist who knows when things don’t add up. #followthemoney
And now we come to ā€œthe eggā€….. the medications regularly recommended for heartburn. You see, the drugs within the acid reducing class are approved by the FDA for short term use only (generally 8 weeks or less) and yet we all probably know multiple people who have been on them for years.


What happens when the pH within the stomach continues to slowly become more alkaline?Ā 
* A worsening of B12 deficiency which affects many parts of the body, but especially the nervous system. Prolonged deficiency increases the risk of dementia and neuropathy.Ā 
* An increased risk of hip, wrist, and spine fractures due to accelerated osteoporosis
* A 50% greater risk of pneumonia
* An increased risk of a cardiovascular eventĀ 
* A worsening of overall digestive problems
* Increased risk of kidney disease


How can this particularĀ  ā€œchicken/eggā€ question be avoided? The biggest answer to nearly everything we talk about is always going to revolve around diet, exercise, stress management, sufficient sleep, and removal of toxins whenever possible.Ā  It’s not always easy to incorporate enzyme and stomach acid supportive foods into today’s daily eating habits, and yet they are a valuable and needed piece of the wellness and vitality puzzle.


Thankfully,Ā  we have some very supportive digestive enzyme supplements available to us! šŸ™ŒšŸ™ŒĀ 
Young Living’s Essentialzyme caplets also contains Betaine HCl which help support healthy stomach acid pH.Ā 
Young Living’s Essentialzymes-4, Allerzyme, and Detoxzyme are also digestive enzyme supportive capsules, and Mightyzyme chewables are for kiddos (or adults who like them!) who might need a little extra digestive support!Ā 


As always….. This information is not intended to treat, diagnose, or cure….. Rather to give you the tools you need to make the best and most informed decisions you can make in regards to your own health. You are the responsible party for Y.O.U. …… no one else.Ā 
xoxo~ liz

#sharingiscaring
#digestivehealthclues
#healthcluesyoucanuse
#goodmedicine
#ThanksYL

Health Clues from Your Tongue Part 1

Liz James · March 30, 2021 ·

Tongue Clues: Part I
Nobody ever said clue hunting would be glamorous….. Just ask any dental hygienist about health clues found in the mouth! My hat’s off to these health professionals because they see many warning signs and health clues and (hopefully) help save lives in the process! The tongue alone will keep us busy! So grab a mirror and excellent lighting, and let’s proceed!
šŸ‘…The human tongue is arguably one of the stronger muscle sets of the body. It operates independently of the skeleton and, much like the heart, the tongue is always working. It helps in the mixing process when eating, is crucial to forming letters when we speak and assists in filtering out germs. Even when we sleep, the tongue is constantly working to push saliva down the throat.Ā 
Ā šŸ‘…The tongue is also highly vascular. Even the slightest changes in the constituents of an individual’s blood will be reflected in the appearance of the tongue thru color, shape, coating, and markings.
Tongue mapping is an Eastern medicine tool, and Western medicine also uses the tongue’s appearance to provide valuable health information. According to Eastern tongue mapping practices (and I’d encourage you to do a little research on this), the tongue can be roughly divided into 3 sections:
Tip = heart & lungs
Middle = liver, gallbladder, stomach, and spleen
Back = intestines, bladder, kidneysĀ 
As you look at your tongue, take note of where the clues lie on the tongue according to mapping.
In order to identify clues, we first need to establish what a healthy tongue should look like! The best time to look for clues is first thing in the morning (just like the Candida spit test!), before brushing your teeth and tongue.
šŸ‘…Color should be consistent across the entire tongue, and should be a light pinkish red, with a very thin white coating over it.
šŸ‘…It should be moist but not too wet or too dry.
šŸ‘…Small cylindrical taste buds on the entire top surface of the tongue.
šŸ‘…No cracks, ulcers, teeth marks, lumps, or discolored patches should be present.Ā 
As you look at your tongue, first note the color of the tongue itself (not the film on the tongue just yet).
šŸ”ŽA very pale or light colored tongue may be indicative of iron deficiency, and is sometimes paired with taste bud atrophy, tongue pain,Ā  and occasionally cracks on the side of the mouth. A pale tongue may also indicate poor circulation in the body.Ā 
šŸ”ŽA red inflamed tongue (sometimes known as beefy tongue) may indicate a folate or Vitamin B12 deficiency.Ā  Roughly 40% of the adult US population have a B12 deficiency. Frankly, that is not surprising considering the Standard American Diet and extreme overuse of antacids and acid blocking medications which inhibit Vitamin B12 absorption and assimilation.
Now take a look at the ā€œcoatā€ color your tongue is wearing (Remember, a thin white coat is healthy!):
šŸ”ŽA thicker white or yellowish coating on the tongue may indicate sluggish digestion and even possibly chronic constipation.Ā  Digestive enzymes (Essentialzyme, Essentialzymes-4, Allerzyme, or Detoxzyme) and Life 9 probiotic would be an optimal choice to add to your next Young Living order!
šŸ”ŽA ā€œsticky lookingā€ coating is suggestive of excess phlegm or mucus production in the body.Ā 
šŸ”ŽA black or brownish tinted tongue is most often diet and habit related. This is often related to trapped bacteria and yeast. A permanent brown coating may be an indication of lung dysfunction and is often seen in smokers. There are a few medications that can cause a darker coating on the tongue, but this is normally a transient effect that stops once the medication is discontinued.Ā 
šŸ”ŽPainful white or red patches on the tongue is usually a sign of thrush….evidence of candida overgrowth. It is commonly seen in poorly managed diabetes, after a round of antibiotic therapy, or steroid use (inhaled steroids are notorious for causing this!). All dis-ease begins in the gut, and candida overgrowth anywhere on the body is a sure sign that diet and digestion support desperately need addressing. #lovethegutyourwith
Everything looking good so far? Next week we’ll cover more tongue clues!Ā 
xoxo~ liz 😘
www.goodmedicine.info (just holler if you are in need of a little personalized help!)
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#healthcluesyoucanuse
#thetonguespeaks
#goodmedicine
#ThanksYL

Health Clues in Your Fingernails #1

Liz James · December 22, 2020 ·

Learning to ā€œreadā€ your own body is a skill that everyone learned to some degree in days gone by….. much like tracking an animal🐾, interpreting weather signs , or ā€œreadingā€ 🌱 plants in a forest. Failure to do any of these things well could have cost you your life. Now we tend to rely on professionals (or electronics) to work exclusively on our behalf. There are many problems to simply handing over life skills to someone else to manage, not the least of which is personal vulnerability….. I mean, who has a paper map in their car?… and what would happen if your GPS suddenly shut down?


When we wait for someone else to ā€œfindā€ the problem, a slippery slope may result. Just like having low air in a tire, it’s so much easier to air the tire back up and identify and fix the cause of the low tire pressure,Ā  than it is to drive on it until it’s flat and damaged and has to be completely replaced (expensive!!) by a professional.Ā 


Throughout 2021, I’ll be unpacking ā€œhealth clues you can useā€ to help you decide which supplements and essential oils may warrant further investigation or perhaps which lifestyle changes your body may benefit from. #wearealluniquelymade

Today, let’s unpack the lunula… finger by finger!Ā 
The entire body is a storehouse of clues….. Especially hands and nails! Fingernails are a snapshot of the last 6 months of a person’s health….. The lunula is the crescent shaped area at the base of your fingernails… and that’s the only part of the fingernail I’m talking about today. Ideally, you wantĀ  8 of your 10 fingernails to have prominent lunula. Fewer than 8 prominent lunulas on the fingernails may be an indication of low cellular oxygen or poor circulation overall.


Lunula size also differs among different ethnic groups, and they are commonly absent on children. Keeping an eye on ā€œnormalā€ within your individual body is what’s important. Changes in size of the lunula are ultimately what should raise a hairy eyebrow. Overall, if the lunulas grow in size to cover more than ā…“ of the nail bed, if may indicate an ongoing endocrine disorder or cardiovascular issue. If the lunulas have almost disappeared , it may indicate low blood pressure, a weakened immune system, thyroid gland disorder or a vitamin (B12) deficiency.


The overall color of the lunulas are important too (taking into consideration…. Did you squish it with a hammer recently?!?😣)


Gray: severe fatigue, digestion disorders, and possible nutrient deficiencies
White: healthy and natural. Should be several shades lighter than skin tone.
Purple: poor circulation and lack of oxygen.
Pink: may indicate lower levels of physical activity and lung function
Black: a common symptom of heavy metal poisoning
Half pink/ Half white accompanied by a thinner darker band of color: possible kidney dis-ease.Ā 


Moving on to each finger……
Pinky Finger: the lunula should be nearly invisible. Its appearance may be an indication of the function of small intestines, kidneys, and heart.
Ring Finger: the lunula should be prominent, and may be related to the health of the reproductive and lymphatic systems, and to a lesser extent, the digestive system.
Middle Finger: should also be prominent, and may be related to the health of your brain and vascular system. If your lunula is absent on this finger, it may indicate a potential issue with blood vessels or higher blood pressure.
Index Finger: should also be prominent. If it is tiny or nearly gone, it may indicate issues with your intestine or pancreas (get your glucose checked! Home meters are very inexpensive and do not require a prescription). A tiny or absent lunula on this finger may also indicate a chronic (not acute) upper respiratory dis-ease.
Thumb: should also be prominent, but not more than 25% of your nail bed. It may be an indication of the workings of the lung and spleen.


Matthew 24:28 contains an interesting proverb. ā€œFor wherever the carcass is, there will be vultures gathered.ā€ There is a wise lesson here. Seeing one clue does not mean much….. until you put them together with many clues (the difference between one vulture flying over head vs several circling). Clue gathering is a talent, but it’s one we can ALL cultivate…. After all, our ancestors did it with little to no formal education!
Let’s have some fun………knowing what your lunulas just ā€œtoldā€ you, how did what they say align with what you already know about your body? AND, whichĀ  YL essential oils or supplements is your body asking for based upon these clues?
xoxo~ liz

If you’d like more information in an individualized coaching format, 2021 is the year to do it!


#caringissharing
#applicationofknowledgeispower
#goodmedicine
#goodmedicineisknowingthyselfwell
#ThanksYL
PS: Do not interpret this post as medical advice…. My intention is not to diagnose, treat, or cure anyone…. only to raise awareness that you are the lone CEO of your body, and you can easily gather the tools to build a healthier life! Consider making 2021 your year to learn to read the roadmap that is your body!

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