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Giveaway!

A Baltic amber giveaway (baby not included)!

Update: This giveaway is now closed!  Congratulations to reader Sarah who chose the Lemondrop necklace as her prize!

 

Thanks to all of you loyal readers, this website keeps growing and growing, which means it’s time for another giveaway!  I’m proud to offer one of my favorite products as our latest giveaway, a Baltic amber necklace from Hazelaid!

What’s so great about an amber necklace, you ask?  Well, let me tell you.

A Testimonial

A year ago, I was introduced to the Hazelaid company.  A friend of mine recommended their Baltic amber and hazelwood products, which she said had incredible healing properties.  I read everything on their site, including the following description of Baltic amber:

“Amber is not a “stone” but a natural resin.  So as it warms with the body’s natural temperature, amber releases its healing oils (these oils contain succinic acid) which are readily absorbed into the skin and then into the bloodstream. Baltic Amber has some of the highest concentrations of succinic acid found in nature, and this is what makes it so special. Succinic acid is a natural component of plant and animal tissues, and its presence in the human body is beneficial in many ways.

Commonly known as “teething jewelry” in Europe, Baltic amber has been a natural remedy for pain relief for hundreds of years. Baltic amber is a natural analgesic that will help relieve headaches, reduce inflammation of the throat, ear and stomach and fight irritations, infections and respiratory diseases as it dramatically improves the body’s immunity. Many adults report improvement of arthritis discomfort and carpal tunnel pain in their hands when wearing amber on the wrists.”

I then bought two items, hoping they would help with some of my life-long health issues including inflammation, joint pain, and a chronically weak immune system.

But I was skeptical.  How could tree sap and bark help?   I’ve been dealing with these issues for so long, I couldn’t believe anything so simple could help.

I received my order very quickly, put on the products, and waited.  I was stunned—simply stunned—at how the products began to work and my life changed.  It sounds dramatic, but when you deal with chronic health issues, and they suddenly go away, you can’t help but be amazed!   Here are the changes I experienced:

  • Since I was a child, I have experienced chronic pain in my limbs due to the way I grew.  I used to have to take medication every night just to sleep, and often more during the night because the pain would wake me up.  Since wearing the necklace, I have been able to completely cut out all pain medication!   I have not been able to do this in years.
  • My immune system has never been stronger.  I am the kind of person who used to get sick all the time.  Since wearing the Hazelaid products, I have only gotten two colds this year.  This is a miracle for me!  I didn’t even get the flu that my kids caught.  Usually, I’m the one who brings it home in the first place!
  • My menstrual cramps have virtually disappeared (male readers, you have my apologies!).  I did not expect this to happen, as it’s not something Hazelaid talks about on their site.  I have always suffered from extremely painful cramps during my period.  I live on Advil, and if I don’t take 3 at a time, I can’t function.  I sleep with Advil beside the bed because the pain wakes me up.  My menstrual cycle has always been a huge source of stress and frustration for me because of this.  I feel like once a month, I have to enter a long, dark, painful tunnel.  I was astonished when the natural pain relief in the necklace was powerful enough to combat even my menstrual pain.  I now take, at most, 2 Advil the entire duration of my cycle.  It’s absolutely incredible!

I  have become such a believer in the power of Baltic amber that I contacted Hazelaid and asked if I could give away one of their products.  They were gracious enough to give me a discount so I could order two necklaces.  I chose the strongest, most powerful necklaces they have!  The winner gets to choose their prize, either 16” Super Butter Baltic amber necklace or an 18”Lemondrop necklace.

The Super Butter amber necklace has the highest succinic acid content.

The Lemondrop necklace also has a very high succinic acid content, but the more neutral color might work better with your wardrobe!

How do you win one?

The contest is open to all of my readers around the world!  Simply leave a comment below and the winner will be chosen at random at 4 pm PST on Sunday, April 29, 2011.  Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery.

A discount for everyone!

I wish I could give everyone a necklace to try, but since I can’t, Hazelaid has graciously offered a 10% discount for all my readers!

Simply shop online and enter code tow10 at checkout.  This code has no limitations and no expiration, so feel free to share it! 

Thank you all for your continued support!

Kristen

 

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Fasting for Health, Part 1

Fasting.  It’s a scary word for me.  Like most people, I find comfort in food and refuge in eating.  I don’t like to be hungry.  As a matter of fact, I rarely allow myself to feel hunger because I eat like a bird (in other words, constantly).  When I think about going without food for a day or two, or, dare I say three, my palms get sweaty and my heart beats a little faster.   I feel a little panicky.

Still, I’ve done a few fasts in the past, always for spiritual reasons.  It is difficult for me every time, but yet rewarding and even nourishing.   I rarely fast longer than a day or two.  Once, and only once, my husband and I did a complete fast for five days.   It was both one of the most amazing and most excruciating five days of my life.  Because it was so challenging, I have never had a desire to repeat that experience!

Recently, however, I’ve become open to the idea of lengthy fasting for health reasons.  Fasting stimulates your body’s natural healing abilities and prompts the production of beneficial growth hormones.  It draws on your fat reserves, which are a holding tank for toxins and a storage place for any viruses or diseases you have been exposed to over your lifetime.  Any prescription drugs or antibiotics you’ve ever taken, or any vaccines you’ve ever been given, also leave a trace in your body.

Fasting cleanses your body of this buildup, stripping down fat cells and releasing toxins.  It gives your digestive tract a chance to rest from the daily work of digesting your food so it can focus on healing itself and dealing with the glut of unaddressed issues your body has been ignoring.

It might be helpful to think of your body like an e-mail in-box.  Every day, it receives more messages than it can respond to, so every day, the inbox gets more and more backed up.  Your body prioritizes by responding to the most important e-mails, but every day, it gets more and more sluggish because it can’t keep up.   By stopping the flow of new messages coming in, your body can deal with, and purge, the backlog of SPAM, forwards, and advertisements that clog up and slow down the server.

However, most of us never give our bodies this opportunity for rest.   Instead, we treat everything from illnesses to aging by sending more messages into our bodies.  We add supplements, exercise, meditation, super foods, lotions and potions in an effort to get our bodies to work (and look) the way we think they should.  And while these things may be beneficial, they don’t address the real problem.  If you have a back-up in your e-mail, adding more memory to your computer is not going to fix it.

What our bodies need is a break.  A rest.  A chance to catch up, recoup, and restore.  If given the opportunity to do this, our bodies will amaze us with their ability to heal themselves.

But when it comes to fasting, few of us are willing to take the plunge.  Self-denial is not something we Westerners value.  Giving something up feels a little too much like sacrifice, too much like a hardship.  We think it requires more self-control than we have, and we worry that it might hurt.

Even when we know that a temporary denial will bring long-term gain, we resist.   We are willing to add things in, but please, let’s not talk about taking them away.

As I began to read and think about fasting, I realized that  I was not willing to suffer any kind of real discomfort for the sake of my health.  After all, I don’t need to lose weight and I’m not suffering from any dread diseases (that I know of).  So if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, right?

Of course this isn’t true.   Periodic resting and cleansing is good for everyone, even those of us who don’t think we “need” it.

With that in mind, I decided to take on a three-day fast.  My husband, who is a chaplain in the Army Reserves, will be gone next weekend for duty.   This provides the perfect opportunity for me to fast.   In fact, he’s gone one weekend a month, so I’m considering making this fast a routine thing.  But we’ll see how this one goes first!

I have decided to do a juice fast since I don’t need to lose weight and because I need to keep up my energy for chasing after all these kids!   In order to maximize the effectiveness of the fast, I’m preparing my body now.  I know I drink more coffee than I should, and I don’t want to suffer withdrawals during the fast, so I’m cutting back now.   This is something I should have done a long time ago.

Secondly, I’m eating a raw food diet until the fast, and for a few days afterward.  This will help to cleanse my digestive tract and provide my body with lots of nutrients, including necessary enzymes, which my body will need to heal itself during the fast.   I will be posting blog updates during the fast so you can see how it goes!  Perhaps you will even consider joining me.  If you do, please be sure to let me know so we can encourage each other in the journey.

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