Introducing Aromatherapy Coloring Club

Do you love essential oils? I do and have used them for over 40 years in my day to day life. They’re great for so many different things! From helping aid in the recovery of the common cold/flu, to a natural air deodorizer, sleep aid, and so much more, essential oils are becoming more common.

I love them so much that I even created a course how to use Aromatherapy oils with Reflexology which was on sale a little while ago.  Whether you picked up that home study program, or slotted it in for a later project, then you will love what I just signed up for – an Aromatherapy monthly club that very cleverly combines essential oil basics with coloring pages.

Every month, as a member of the aromatherapy subscription, I get a new set of coloring pages themed around one essential oil. The coloring pages allow me to explore different aspects of each oil – their history, science, uses, and more, using fun, detailed coloring elements.

I was excited to receive the November club release of the Ginger essential oil package, and December’s offering is the Christmas time Cinnamon essential oil coloring package. Best of all the monthly price is half of the individual package fee..

If this sounds like something that interests you, I invite you to join me and the rest of the aromatherapy coloring enthusiasts today.

Check it out here Aromatherapy & Coloring Club

My favorite coloring page (out of total of 31)  in the December pack is the recipe for Warming & Relaxing Foot Bath – ideal for the coming cold winter nights.  What a great idea to share with your Reflexology clients!

Make Your Own Natural Toothpaste

Virtually all commercial toothpastes contain one or both of two problematic ingredients: fluoride and glycerin. Fluoride, a mining by-product, is one of the bigger scams perpetrated on an unwitting public. Instead of being beneficial it actually damages teeth. Glycerin coats the enamel and prevents natural re-mineralization of teeth. The solution in avoiding those two items may be making your own tooth paste or tooth cleanser at home.

Here are some recipes you can make at home which contain neither fluoride or glycerin: Continue reading “Make Your Own Natural Toothpaste”