Showing posts with label aromatherapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aromatherapy. Show all posts
Thursday, 18 September 2014
Monday, 15 September 2014
Cut flowers arrangements
flower garden `harvest`this time around
Sweet pea, Asparagus, Oregano flower, pink Dog roses, Allium, Ox Daisies, Zinias, Gypsophilia,
Carnations, Dhalias,
Sweet pea, Asparagus, Oregano flower, pink Dog roses, Allium, Ox Daisies, Zinias, Gypsophilia,
Carnations, Dhalias,
Yellow roses and Dalhia, Golden Rod, Nigella, Carnations
Labels:
aromatherapy,
decor,
flowers,
garden,
gardening,
growing,
heirloom,
homemaking,
nature,
outdoor,
planting,
plants,
seasonal,
Summer
Thursday, 3 April 2014
Home Remedies For Springtime Allergies | Old South Essential Oils
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Old-fashioned natural remedies -Mason's Dog Oil
Mason's Dog Oil: "
Will have to try this one
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Will have to try this one
Originally made by "Owd Bob" of Dukinfield in the 1920's Dog Oil is still produced from the same recipe by the same family. It was first used on racing dogs, and is still rubbed into dogs and horses.
Dog Oil is an odour free massage oil blended from the finest rapeseed oil and petroleum jelly. No GMO's are used.
Popular amongst sports people, Dog Oil can be used before and after strenuous activity on aching muscles. Massage Dog Oil thoroughly into the appropriate areas twice a day for as long as possible. Particularly beneficial after a warm bath.
There are no animal products in Dog Oil, and the product is not tested on animals.
Dog Oil is not too slippery and does not dry out too quickly, providing the perfect viscosity for massage.
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Green Clean Eco Friendly Cleaning for the Home
Green Clean Eco Friendly Cleaning for the Home:
'via Blog this'
my very favourite house cleaning handbook
'via Blog this'
my very favourite house cleaning handbook
Labels:
aromatherapy,
eco-cleaning,
eco-friendly,
eco-home,
eco-living,
ecology,
educational,
EM,
health,
healthy,
herbs,
home,
homemaking,
house cleaning,
household,
lemon,
natural,
soap
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
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