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Stay Informed about what concerns your health & skin.
 
In Lieu of rising health care costs, many are faced with difficult economic decisions which could result in disastrous results for their health.  Many have sought the expertise of the holistic community to supplement their healthcare regimen.  While herbal supplements can be helpful in some cases, it is imperative to thoroughly research individual herbal treatments carefully.  Doing thorough research puts every consumer in the best position to make effective decisions regarding their health.   
 
Ganoderma Lucidum
 
Used by the Chinese for thousands of years, this mushroom is recognized as a "Superior Herb".
 
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Grapeseed oil 
Naturally possesses anti-oxidative properties.  Studies have also shown grapeseed to assist with anti-inflammatory actions and significantly reduces free radicals.
 
 
 
Why is raw honey soo beneficial for the skin?
 
Did you know that honey has been used for ages for healthy skin?  Most people associate honey as an sugar alternative for drink or food.  The truth is  that honey has many properties which are beneficial to our skin.  For one, it promotes skin repair, soothes skin and encourages tissue regeneration as well possess antimicrobial properties. 
 
So why RAW honey?
Raw honey is just that.  Unprocessed, unfiltered, unflavored(in most cases).  It is the only form that we use in our soaps.   A great number of our products contain raw honey and the proof is in the product.
 
 
 
Lavender(Lavendula Officinalis)
 
This sweet smelling wonder used for centuries in the  use of insomnia, infections, dandruff, acne, wrinkles, and inflammation.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tea Tree Oil. Just as good with fewer side effects?
 
Med J Aust. 1990 Oct 15;153(8):455-8.
A comparative study of tea-tree oil versus benzoylperoxide in the treatment of acne.
 
Department of Dermatology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, NSW.
    Taken from the Melaleuca Alternifolia plant, native to Australia. 
Tea-tree oil (an essential oil of the Australian native tree Melaleuca alternifolia) has long been regarded as a useful topical antiseptic agent in Australia and has been shown to have a variety of antimicrobial activities; however, only anecdotal evidence exists for its efficacy in the treatment of various skin conditions. We have performed a single-blind, randomised clinical trial on 124 patients to evaluate the efficacy and skin tolerance of 5% tea-tree oil gel in the treatment of mild to moderate acne when compared with 5% benzoyl peroxide lotion.The results of this study showed that both 5% tea-tree oil and 5% benzoyl peroxide had a significant effect in ameliorating the patients' acne by reducing the number of inflamed and non-inflamed lesions (open and closed comedones), although the onset of action in the case of tea-tree oil was slower.Encouragingly, fewer side effects were experienced by patients treated with tea-tree oil.
PMID: 2145499 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
 
Tea Tree oil has also been associated with natural remedies for yeast infections, acne, and athlete's foot.  *See the Vetiver Tea Tree Soap Bar by Dai Ware Naturals (made from scratch).
 
 
 
 
Vetiver?
Taken from the roots of the Vetiveria Zizanoides  plant.  Vetiver is an essential oil which has proven itself to be beneficial on troubled skin.  It possesses a strong earthy scent and hails from India, Sri Lanka, and Haiti.  It has demonstrated strong repair properties on acne skin, skin eruptions, and sores. *See the Vetiver Tea Tree Soap Barby Dai Ware Naturals    (made from scratch).
 
Tamanu Oil?
This Polynesian gem is useful for  many things.  It has been used for  ages in  treating open skin sores, abraisons, and cuts.  It has an incredible ability to assist the skin in rapid skin cell regeneration. There is even evidence of its' effectiveness in the use of Herpetic sores.  What a wonderful natural treasure!