Dr. Christopher's Herbal Legacy Newsletter - March 10, 2010
Published: Wed, 03/10/10
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ARTICLE: Homemade Chemical Free & "Green" Cleaning Products
RECIPE: Vegetable Broth Powder
NEWS/FEATURED PRODUCT: Healing & Wholeness Expo: Spring Into Wellness!

Today's modern home is loaded with toxic and polluting substances designed to make domestic life easier. The cost of these commercial, chemical-based products can be high -- long term health concerns for the family and environmental pollution caused by their manufacture and disposal. In the US, for example, 1 in 3 people suffer from allergies, asthma, sinusitis or bronchitis (US National Center for Health Statistics). Treatment for these conditions should include reducing synthetic chemicals in the home environment.
For many home-cleaning chores, you can make your own cleaning products using the formulas listed below.
A growing number of commercial non-toxic home cleaning products are also available, as healthier and environmentally responsible alternatives. Your use of these products helps promote the growth of green businesses which are contributing to a sustainable economy.
All-Purpose Cleaner: Mix 1/2 cup vinegar and 1/4 cup baking soda (or 2 teaspoons borax) into 1/2 gallon (2 liters) water. Store and keep. Use for removal of water deposit stains on shower stall panels, bathroom chrome fixtures, windows, bathroom mirrors, etc.
Another alternative is microfiber cloths which lift off dirt, grease and dust without the need for cleaning chemicals, because they are formulated to penetrate and trap dirt. There are a number of different brands. A good quality cloth can last for several years.
Air Freshener: Commercial air fresheners mask smells and coat nasal passages to diminish the sense of smell.
· Baking soda or vinegar with lemon juice in small dishes absorbs odors around the house.
· Having houseplants helps reduce odors in the home.
· Prevent cooking odors by simmering vinegar (1 tbsp in 1 cup water) on the stove while cooking. To get such smells as fish and onion off utensils and cutting boards, wipe them with vinegar and wash in soapy water.
· Keep fresh coffee grounds on the counter.
· Grind up a slice of lemon in the garbage disposal.
· Simmer water and cinnamon or other spices on stove.
· Place bowls of fragrant dried herbs and flowers in the room.
Bathroom mold: Mold in bathroom tile grout is a common problem and can be a health concern. Mix one part hydrogen peroxide (3%) with two parts water in a spray bottle and spray on areas with mold. Wait at least one hour before rinsing or using shower
Dishwashing Soap: Commercial low-phosphate detergents are not themselves harmful, but phosphates nourish algae which use up oxygen in waterways. A detergent substitution is to use liquid soap. Add 2 or 3 tablespoons of vinegar to the warm, soapy water for tough jobs.
Furniture Polish: For varnished wood, add a few drops of lemon oil into a 1/2 cup warm water. Mix well and spray onto a soft cotton cloth. Cloth should only be slightly damp. Wipe furniture with the cloth, and finish by wiping once more using a dry soft cotton cloth.
For unvarnished wood, mix two tsps each of olive oil and lemon juice and apply a small amount to a soft cotton cloth. Wring the cloth to spread the mixture further into the material and apply to the furniture using wide strokes. This helps distribute the oil evenly.
Toilet Bowl Cleaner: Mix 1/4 cup baking soda and 1 cup vinegar, pour into basin and let it set for a few minutes. Scrub with brush and rinse. A mixture of borax (2 parts) and lemon juice (one part) will also work.
Window Cleaner: Mix 2 teaspoons of white vinegar with 1 liter (qt) warm water. Use crumpled newspaper or cotton cloth to clean. Don't clean windows if the sun is on them, or if they are warm, or streaks will show on drying. The All-Purpose Cleaner (above) also works well on windows. Be sure to follow the recipe, because using too strong a solution of vinegar will etch the glass and eventually cloud it
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Recipe created by Kal Sellers from the book Traci's Transformational Health Principles by Traci J. Sellers
INGREDIENTS
· 2 c nutritional yeast flakes
· 1/2 c sea salt
· 2 T onion powder
· 1 T turmeric
· 2 t dried dill weed
· 2 t marjoram (optional)
· 2 t dried powdered lemon peel (optional)
· 1 t celery seed
· 1 t basil
· 1 t powdered thyme
· 1 T dried parsley
DIRECTIONS
1. Place all ingredients except parsley in blender in order listed and blend until powdered together.
2. Add parsley and pulse to chop. Store in an airtight container in the cupboard indefinitely.
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We invite you to join us at the Healing & Wholeness Expo: Spring Into Wellness! on March 13th. The School of Natural Healing will be exhibiting, and David Christopher is a guest lecturer, speaking on "The Life-Giving Power of Herbs." A complete list of speakers is included below. The Expo will be a great place to:
· Ask your health questions from people who have researched, accumulated and created some of the most beneficial products, services and knowledge in the alternative health field.
· Get free samples, mini-massages, natural make-up consults, discount certificates, win raffles & prizes, and eat nutritious, deliciously satisfying food!
· Discover whole, organic foods, herbs, essential oils, and other natural products.
· Learn to address your allergies, addictions, chronic illness and pain in productive and positive ways.
· Learn to create truly healthy food storage.
· Take mini-workshops from health food chefs, learn to muscle test, and/or try a Zumba or Yoga class.
· Learn to care for your body and soul--PARTICIPATE IN YOUR OWN HEALING!
WHAT Healing & Wholeness Expo: Spring Into Wellness!
WHEN Saturday, March 13th, 10:00am-8:00pm
WHERE Thanksgiving Point "Show Barn" (Exit 284 off I-15)
COST General admission is $7. Additional "$2-off" coupon on expo site: www.UtahNaturalHealth.com.
Speakers, Workshops, & Classes Are Free with Admission!
HEALING & WHOLENESS EXPO SPEAKER TOPICS
11:00am-Making Food Storage a Lifestyle, by Russ Silver
12:00pm-The Life Giving Power of Herbs, by David Christopher
1:00pm-The Central Nervous System's Vital Role in Health, by Eric McEntire, DC
2:00pm-Overcoming Cravings & Addictions, by Ron Wayman
3:00pm-Gut Reactions: Health Begins in the Naval, by Jonell West Francis
4:00pm-Zero Disease: Accessing Endocrine Glands, by Stephen West, DL, PMD
5:00pm-Succeed in the Business of Alternative Health, by Darlene Braden
5:00pm-Fatigue Be Gone: Exhaustion is Not a Virtue, by Todd Cameron, ND
6:00pm-Words, Feelings & Emotions to Create Optimal Health, by Claudia Keyworth
For more information please visit www.UtahNaturalHealth.com
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