Tess November 11th, 2008
Lapses of attention are part of every one’s life. So are glitches in memory. Such lapses can be cognitively debilitating at times. While memory lapses are common and can happen with anyone, it is only when intervals between such episodes become short that it is construed as impairment.
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Tess September 9th, 2008
Multivitamins are preparations meant to supplement human diet. These preparations contain micronutrients like vitamins and dietary minerals along with other nutrients. These are available over the counter and according to US regulations considered under the category of food. Only injectable vitamin formulations are available only on prescription and need to be administered under medical supervision.
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Tess August 14th, 2007
The coverage of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has recently been increasing in the media and for good reason. Although scientists and researchers are still trying to decipher the riddle of causation for this curious disease, the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease is increasing at a very rapid rate!
New scientific projections suggest that by 2050 more than 13.2 million aging Americans will suffer from the debilitating effects of Alzheimer’s disease, and without an emphasis on prevention, this number could realistically grow even higher.
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Tess May 22nd, 2007
When concentration is needed you can rely on Peppermint. Peppermint aids your ability to focus and sustain your attention. Peppermint helps to stimulate and strengthen your inner will forces to find meaning and purpose in life and to achieve your goals!
Use Peppermint when you are in the planning stages of an important project, or need to find motivation to follow through and act on your important decisions and take action.
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Tess April 23rd, 2007
* 4 d. violet oil
* 2 d. rose oil
* 2 d. ylang ylang oil.
Eases tension and returns concentration. Add oils to 1/4 C epsom salts or baking soda; add to bath while water is running; soak 15-20 minutes.
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Tess January 8th, 2007
When can memory loss set in?
As we grow older, we sometimes begin to notice that our memories are not as good as they used to be.
Fall off of cognitive functioning, including memory, can begin from as young as the mid-thirties and is greatly affected by genetic makeup, stress and other health-related factors such as diet, exercise and lifestyle.
It has also been discovered that the more active we are mentally, the better our minds work and of course this applies to all age groups!
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Tess November 16th, 2006
Use Brain Tonic regularly to:
* Ensure systemic balance of biochemic tissue salts in the body
* Optimize health at the cellular level
* Relieve symptoms of disease
* Restore health and vitality
* Safely treat a wide range of symptoms without side effects
* Optimize the therapeutic effects of other remedies by improving systemic functioning and metabolism
The ideal choice for people with concentration and memory difficulties
What are tissue salts?
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Tess August 21st, 2006
* 3 d. rosemary oil
* 3 d. lemon oil
* 3 d. basil oil: in 1 oz of water.
Mix, shake before using. Spritz around office or home as needed.
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Tess May 24th, 2006
Blends To Apply Directly To Skin
To use: Blend and apply these formulas to the back of the neck, chest and temple area until the oil is fully absorbed. Breathe the vapours deeply.
Blend #1
* Spearmint 4 drops
* Tangerine 4 drops
* Cedarwood 2 drops
* Sesame oil 2 teaspoons
Blend #2
* Rosemary 4 drops
* Bergamot 4 drops
* Clove 2 drops
* Sesame oil 2 teaspoons
Blend #3
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Tess February 2nd, 2006
The below blends can help enhance memory recollections, memory retention, and help concentrate. When selecting and using oils, be sure to follow all safety precautions and remember that aromatherapy should not be used as a substitute for proper medical treatment.
Blend #1
* 3 drops Rosemary
* 2 drops Lemon
Blend #2
* 4 drops Cypress
* 1 drops Peppermint
Blend #3
* 1 drop Basil
* 2 drops Rosemary
* 2 drops Cypress
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