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Vita Essentials Newsletter

by Sabina M. DeVita Ed.D. DNM

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Eco News July 2013

 

 

Features: 

Essential Oils for Digestive Issues

Essential Oils and your aura

Essential Oils for BUGS - Repellents

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Essential Oils for Digestive Issues

by Victoria Anisman-Reiner, B.Sc., C.C.A.

 

No matter how careful you are or how healthy the food you eat, you probably experience the occasional bout of digestive upset. Some people are prone to nausea or stomach aches; others have acid reflux that keeps them up at night. Whether you get heartburn or constipation, there are natural solutions that can provide relief and restore wellness to your digestive tract.

 

Essential Oils for Digestive Upset

 

Whatever the symptoms, there are three oils that I reach for when digestive issues come into play: peppermint, ginger, and Di-Gize.

 

Peppermint is the go-to essential oil for nausea and stomach aches. It's versatile, powerful, and an "everyday" smell that doesn't raise eyebrows in most settings.

 

Ginger is usually the most effective oil against nausea, whether it was caused by motion sickness or a food allergy reaction.

 DiGize

 

Di-Gize is a blend of tarragon, ginger, peppermint, juniper, fennel, lemongrass, anise, and patchouli-oils which support the stomach, liver, colon, and pancreas to ensure smoother digestion and eliminate discomfort. It can be used for constipation, diarrhea, gas, acid reflux, intestinal parasites, and more. In cases where food poisoning is a likely culprit in digestive distress, I combine Di-Gize and Thieves in a capsule to kill the bacteria responsible.

 

What About Children?

 

The same oils can be just as helpful for children's upset stomachs, in smaller doses. It's nice to let kids choose their own favourite oils, since they often know the best oils for their problems intuitively. Peppermint, ginger, and the oils in Di-Gize are all child-friendly, although you may want to dilute them in extra virgin olive, coconut, or another mixing oil before application to little tummies and feet.

 

Chronic Digestive Complaints

 

If the symptoms mentioned above sound like a walk in the park compared to yours, there are still ways that essential oils can help. Chronic issues involving stomach pain and constipation, or medical conditions like diabetes, Crohn's disease, or IBS, are increasingly common. While they have more complex root causes than your run-of-the-mill food poisoning scare, there are things you can do naturally to lessen your symptoms and heal the underlying factors.

 

The essential oil blend Di-Gize is just as useful for chronic digestive issues as occasional ones. It can be applied 4 to 5 times daily on your belly to help soothe and restore balance to a stressed digestive system. Several of the oils in this blend work on the lower digestive tract, which makes it a powerful aid for intestinal problems. Other oils in the blend target the pancreas, making this a favourite oil blend for diabetics.

 

In many cases, chronic digestive problems are linked to acidity, food allergies, imbalance in your intestinal flora, or other ongoing issues. Improving your acid-alkali balance through changes to your diet can be very helpful in relieving inflammation. So can enzymes like Young Living's Essentialzyme, Detoxzyme, or Essentialzymes-4.

 

If you're interested in cleansing, you may find that supplements like Comfortone, JuvaPower, and the Slique line of nutritional products help you to stabilize your episodes of digestive upset and start to restore your system to better balance and health in the long term.

 

Learn More About Essential Oils for Digestive Health

 

If you're interested in learning more about how essential oils and oil-fortified supplements can help you to reduce your digestive upset symptoms and improve your health, please contact the office at 905-451-4475 for details or the clinic at 905-451-5036 to schedule an appointment with Dr. DeVita.

Featured New  OIl; Hinoki 
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Hinoki 

Hinoki essential oil comes from the Japanese cypress, Chamaecyparis obtusa, and is native to central Japan. Hinoki means, 'fire tree'-

It was used to make fire by friction, a practice still employed at Shinto shrines.

Termites do not eat Hinoki trees - it is a natural insecticide. Hinoki essential oil also preserves the wood by reducing the likelihood of rotting.
  
  Hinoki wood has a spicy, lemon scent, is light pinkish-brown in color, and is highly rot and insect resistant. Considered a very high quality timber and one of the "Five Sacred Trees of Kiso," it has been used historically in building palaces, temples, shrines, baths, and traditional noh theatres. Hinoki's woody aroma has been known to energize and uplift the mind and may help calm and relax during brief periods of agitation.
  

Primary Benefits

* Increases spiritual awareness

* Helps to calm and relax during brief periods of agitation*

* Energizes and uplifts the mind*

* Deters insects*   

   

Who Should Use Hinoki Essential Oil?

* People interested in increasing their spirituality and well-being with essential oils

* People who are looking to refresh the soul and settle the mind

* People who are in need of relaxing and invigorating the body 

  

Your Energy Field and Essential oils - My trip to Russia July, 2013

by Sabina DeVita Ed.D. 

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Russian church 

My trip to St. Petersburg for the annual Scientific Congress just a few weeks ago for the GDV- Kirlian technology that was invented to measure Bio-fields (your aura) was most intriguing. The city is a very old and beautiful one as can be seen by one of its churches in the picture. We were presented with many studies and state of the art developments in the best auric measuring technology available in the world - the GDV-EPC Kirlian camera developed by world renowned physicist, Dr. Konstantin Korotkov. 

 

Our trip and education was most rewarding, enlightening and progressive- far-out advances that is not fully realized in the Western world.

 

Dr. Konstantin Korotkov
Meet Dr. Konstantin Korotkov

 

My own research and measurements of the auric field, and the chakra system over the years has shown quite conclusively how powerful essential oils impact the bio-field. It's a matter of knowing which oils to use for the meridians and which ones for the chakra system. I will present more at a later date- especially since my Institute of Energy Wellness Studies offers the only certification in Bio-field measurements and in French based aromatherapy- recognized by the Canadian Federal government. 

 

 

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Find out how you can benefit physically, emotionally and spiritually through having a healthy energy biofield, in how to maintain it and even how to test it.

 

Visit www.gdv-epckirlian.com for more details on this unique technology and the importance in maintaining a healthy energy field.

 

   

 

 


Insects - Bugging You? 

 

No Need to Panic - Use Common 'Scents' 

                 By Dr. Sabina DeVita OSJ, Ed.D, DNM, R.N.C.P.

   

Go Green with Nature's Pure, Organic Essential Oils for insect protection 

 

Essential oils have many therapeutic properties and are well known for their ability to keep a person sting-free. An article in the April 29th, 2005 Duluth (MN) News Tribune, reported how the CDC gave its approval to the plant-based oil of lemon eucalyptus as a mosquito repellant. The article stated that this has been used throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and Latin America since the 1980's!! 

Essential oils are the active ingredient in many brand-name products.  As author Valerie Worwood points out, "When you use the real thing (the natural product unhampered by chemical solvents and the like) you have tremendous flexibility in their use.  The same little bottle can give protection in a room, on the balcony, in a car, on the body, and even on our clothes...plus the essential oils can help you to deal with encountered trouble." And essential oils are helpful to the environment- they increase atmospheric oxygen at the same time. "Go Green by Going 'Scents-able' this summer!"

 

Not all essential oils are created equal. Purity and quality is absolutely critical in order to obtain maximum results. Please use the World's Best in therapeutic, grade A, all organic essential oils that you can eat - that is Young Living the "World Leader in Essential Oils".

 

Essential Oils to Use

 

As a general rule, use Lemongrass or Citronella to keep insects at bay by airborne methods, paper strips at the windows, on light bulbs, etc. 

Use Lavender oil to deter insects from landing on your skin.

Lavender and Peppermint reduce insect-bite-induced itching and infection. Your home diffuser will be a major help in keeping your home, cottage or hotel room safe and insect free. Carry these oils with you at all times during the summer months especially while traveling or even for your jogging or walks outdoors.

 

To create an Insect Deterrent Repellant, combine:

·         4 drops Thyme

·         8 drops Lemongrass

·         4 drops Lavender

·         4 drops Peppermint

 

Dab neat on neck and legs or add to spray bottle and spray.  Ankles are a prime target for mosquitoes.  Cover the ankles with cotton socks and add a drop of Lavender or Purification to the tops of the socks.  Put drops of essential oils on bottom of pant legs.

 

Other Mosquito Repellants 

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Combine Lemon, Peppermint, Eucalyptus and Lemongrass              

Single oils: Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Lemon, Lavender, Cedarwood, Idaho Tansy, Rosemary, or Patchouli. Use the new Ecuadorian oil - Palo Santo

Oil Blends: Lemongrass with Citronella, Idaho Tansy with floral water, Purification, Thieves or Melrose.

 

If bitten, disinfect the area by combining:

 

·         10 drops Lavender

·         20 drops Thyme

·         10 drops Eucalyptus

 

Add 8 drops of above oils in a bowl of water for washing.  You can also add 5 drops Oregano oil.

Take Oregano oil, Longevity blend or Exodus caps internally.

Apply oils of Lavender or Purification over the bite.

 

Moth Repellant: Patchouli

 

Horse-Fly repellant: Idaho tansy (create floral water and spray)

 

Aphids repellant: Mix 10 drops Spearmint and 15 drops Orange essential oils in 2 quarts salt water. Shake well and spray on plants.

 

Cockroach repellant: Mix 10 drops Peppermint and 5 drops Cypress in ½ cup salt water. Shake well and spray where roaches live.

 

Silverfish repellant: Eucalyptus radiata, citriadora

 

Oils For Other Insects

 

Bee Stings

Single oils: Lavender, Idaho Tansy. 
Blends: Purification, Melrose, Pan Away

Recipe:

·         2 drops Lavender

·         1 drop Helichrysum

·         1 drop Chamomile

·         1 drop Wintergreen or Birch

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Flick or scrape stinger out with credit card or knife, taking care not to squeeze the venom sack.

 

Apply 1-2 drops Purification, Melrose, Lavender, or Idaho Tansy on location. 

Repeat until the venom spread has stopped.   

Apply Lavender with or without one or more of the single oils listed, 2-3 times daily until redness abates.

   

Chigger (Mite) Bites

Use Lavender, Tea tree (melaleuca) or Purification or R.C. blend

Massage undiluted 2-6 drops on location, 3-5 times daily. 

 

Ticks

Use single oils of Thyme, Oregano, Peppermint or R.C. blend or Purification blend.

Apply Thyme oil to tick to loosen from skin.

Then apply Purification on site to detoxify wound.

Apply 1 drop Peppermintevery 5 minutes for 50 minutes to reduce pain and infection. 

 

Brown Recluse Spider Bite:

The bite of this spider causes painful redness and blistering which progresses to a gangrenous slough of the affected area. Seek immediate medical attention.

Use Purification, Thieves blends

 

Spider bite blend

 

·         1 drop lavandin

·         1 drop helichrysum

·         1 drop Melrose

Apply one drop of either of the 2 above blends until reaching medical treatment.

 

Great Tip for your garden: House and Garden Insect Spray

 

*3 drops Spearmint, 3 drops Orangeoil mixed in 2 quarts water. Spray on plants in the house and outside to keep the bugs and aphids away.

  

*Mix equal parts of vinegar with a cap of Thieves Household Cleaner concentrate in a quart of water. Spray on plants.

   

 Do It Yourself: All-Natural Garden Pesticide Spray 

 

Posted on May 16th, 2013 - Young Living blog

  

  I've never been one to claim I have a green thumb, but one thing I do know is that insects and bugs ruin gardens. A few posts ago, I shared an all-natural way to keep those aerial pests from spoiling our days in the outdoors with a bug spray. This week I'd like to share a way to keep these pests from damaging our gardens. Generally, we use pesticides to deter insects from gardens; prevent plants, fruits, and vegetables from growing fungi; and to encourage growth. However, the in-store alternatives to treat these issues include harmful chemicals that have warnings if the product is ingested, if there is contact with eyes and skin, or even if it is inhaled. So we must ask ourselves: Is this something I want to spray on my flowers, fruits, or vegetables? Unequivocally, the answer is no. So why not use something safe, effective, and chemical free?

 

Here's a simple recipe to keep your garden growing so you can enjoy truly fresh foods!

 veg garden

 Items needed
* Distilled water
* Spray bottle
* Liquid dish soap (biodegradable) - Thieves            Household works well
* Spearmint essential oil
* Citronella essential oil
* Lavender essential oil
* Blue tansy essential oil
* Cedarwood essential oil

 

Preparation
* Fill an 8-oz. spray bottle with distilled water
* Add 1 ½ tablespoons of liquid dish soap
* Add 3-4 drops of each essential oil
* Mix and spray generously on plants, fruits, and vegetables

 

For fungus and mildew protection
* Add 4 drops of lemon or orange essential oil to 8 oz. of water and spray areas where fungi and mildew may grow.

 

Did you know?
* Spearmint essential oil can help deter ants and aphids
* Citronella essential oil can help deter gnats and mosquitoes
* Lavender essential oil can help deter fleas, moths, and flies
* Blue tansy essential oil can help deter flies
* Cedarwood essential oil can help deter snails and slugs
* Lemon and orange essential oils can help reduce fungi from growing on plants

 

Please feel free to share other essential oils you like to use in your garden and any success stories you may have when using essential oils as the safer alternative to harsh chemicals found in pesticides.

Marco Colindres III, YL Product Manager

 

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