Author: Kayla

  • Cilantro

    Cilantro

    I attended a class showing the 10 uses for Cilantro  Oil and found it to be very informative.  If you would like to view a recording of the class, click here.

     

    10 uses for Cilantro Oil

      1. Connected & Focused Kids: Dilute & Mix Fractionated Coconut Oil and rub on their big toes to assist the body in cleansing toxins.*
      2. Upset Tummy:  Add 1 drop Cilantro, 1 drop Rosemary in 1/2 glass of warm water stir and sip. (Dr.S.Lawton)*

      3. Liver, Pancreas and Gallbladder Support:  Mix 3 drops Cilantro, 2 drops Bergamot, 3 drops Frankincense, 4 drops Cypress, 2 drops Marjoram, 2 drops Patchouli. Rub on bottom of feet.*

      4. Stress & Head Tension:  Cilantro is one of the ingredients in Tension Blend. OR Make your own by mixing 1 drop Cilantro, 2 drops Bergamot, 2 drops Sandalwood, and 2 drops Marjoram. Rub on the back of the neck. (Dr.S.Lawton)*

      5. Heavy Metal Cleansing:  Assist the detoxification of heavy metals from brains and organs when taken internally or applied topically. Use 1-2 drops 2-3 times a day for as long as needed.

      6. Seasoning:  Add 1 drop into a bowl of salsa & other dishes. (maybe start with just by dipping the end of a toothpick in first)

      7. Immunity Boosting:  Add Cilantro oil to your immunity blend*

      8. The oil of Releasing Control: Smell often to relax and ease the mind. Cilantro helps to release the need for control.*

      9. Obsession and Clingy:  Help create healthier relationships.*

      10. Gut Care & Sleep: Sometimes there are too many toxins in our gut and organs making it difficult to sleep through the night. Try mixing 1-2 drops of Cilantro with 1-2 drops of Digestzen and rubbing it on the bottom of the feet morning and night for a few months.*

     

    *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

     

  • Jelly fish and Dollies

    Jelly fish and Dollies

    My youngest son needed a secret Santa gift last Christmas for a girl in his choir class at school. One of her favorite animals is a Jelly Fish. I happened to see a cute jelly fish pattern on Pinterest so I thought I would give it a try. I loved it, and so did she!

    Then my Granddaughter came to visit for Thanksgiving and she loved it too, so I made her one for Christmas. I also have made dolly purses for quite a few years. My good friend in Ohio came home from a trip to Amish country with this cute bag that folds down into a baby bassinet. She showed it to me and asked if I could replicate it. So I took a good look at it and gave it a try. I wish I had taken pictures of all of the bags I’ve made since, but I just didn’t think about it. Anyway, I made Gwen her dolly bag to match her Jelly.

    Here is a picture of a doll bag turned into a “purse” and with it opened into a bassinet.