Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Products

Crystal Body Deodorant
(Click on the above name to go to their web page.)

My wife introduced me to this product and we are both amazed at how effective it is! It's fragrance free, comes in an easy spray on bottle and lasts all day long.

Body odor is actually a byproduct of the perspiration coming into contact with the bacteria on your skin. Eliminate one or the other and you have eliminated body odor. However, it is not healthy to try to stop your body from perspiring (ie. antipersperant). Your body regulates its temperature through perspiration and eliminates a small fraction of toxins that you come in contact with on a daily basis. Eliminating the bacteria from this equation is obviously the healthier choice. And that's what this product does.

Crystal Body Deodorant is made of 100% natural mineral salts, which are hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, paraben free, non-sticky, non-staining, dries instantly and leaves no white residue. It can be used by both men and women.

If you have sensitive skin or allergies, or simply want a healthy alternative to mainstream, chemical-laden deodorants, this deodorant is for you!

Also, Crystal Body Deodorant is NOT tested on animals, is safe for the environment and Recommended by Cancer Treatment Centers Nationwide

Monday, March 3, 2008

Inspirational Quotes

"The foundation and essence of wellness is Joy."

"The Beginning of Health is Sleep." -- Irish Proverb

"I close my eyes and see clearly.
I stop trying to listen and hear truth.
I am silent and my heart sings.
I seek no contact and find union.
I am still and move forward.
I am gentle and need no strength.
I am humble and remain whole."
- Anonymous Taoist Poet

"Love all God's creation, the whole and every grain of sand in it. Love every leaf, every ray of God's light. Love the animals, love the plants, love everything. If you love everything, you will perceive the divine mystery of things. Once you perceive it, you will begin to comprehend it better every day." -- Dostoevski

"Concepts create idols, only wonder is capable of grasping anything." -- St. Gregory of Nyssa

"There are no ordinary moments" -- Dan Millman

"Should" would if it could...
But it can't. Let's be honest: the thought "should" never accomplished anything. It's a word inherently loaded with negative energy that not only fails to inspire but, worse, it reinforces passivity and guilt. "Should" is a passive-aggressive word. It pretends to care, to intend change. When I say "I should..." it appears as though I'm lifting up values on high but it's really just a weight to the anchor of immobility, a false hope, a pseudo-cheer. We need to wake up to the fact that "should" is always and only an excuse. This realization isn't meant to be depressing. It's meant to help me wake up and see things as they really are. "Should" is standing still and talking about walking rather than simply moving a foot! We should stop using the word ;)