The Top 10 Essential Oils For Healing Your Body Naturally

Pharmaceutical companies are being exposed left and right, of their vile practices that include selling medications that continue to keep us sick. For those of you who are up to date on Big Pharma, you know that pharmaceutical companies are making billions of dollars off of sick people, and have no interest in seeing people recover from the detrimental illnesses they suffer from. The “Truth About Cancer,” documentary series, does an incredible job of explaining the eye-opening, ugly truth behind prescription drugs.

So who can we trust, if not the drugs that are meant to be helping us? Ah, Mother Nature of course. For every ailment, disease or mental suffering, Mother Nature can help.

Essential oils are highly concentrated oils that are derived from plants, flowers, herbs, fruits, and other gifts from the Earth. They are widely used for health wellness, aromatherapy, cosmetic desires, and deep spiritual awareness.

While there are over 90 essential oils to choose from, I have listed 10 that I personally use.essentialoilsfeature

Lavender– Perhaps one of my favourites. You can apply it directly to the forehead, chest, temples, or the bottom of your feet. It is also great to drink in lemon water or add to your bath tub. I also use it in my face wash and moisturizer.

  • Reduces anxiety and stress
  • Heals burns and wounds
  • Improves sleep
  • Restores skin complexion and reduces acne
  • Slows aging with powerful antioxidants
  • Improves eczema and psoriasis
  • Alleviates joint pain
  • Has been linked to reversing diabetes

Lemon: I use this oil in my lemon water, in my cleaning products, hand soap, toothpaste, and as a breath freshener.

  • Cleansing and Purification(cleaning products)
  • Oral health(breath freshener)
  • Digestion(lemon water)
  • Remedy for abdominal colic pain
  • Cough relief
  • Calms stomach and relieves nausea
  • Nourishes the skin(cleanser)
  • Promotes Weight loss(lemon water is a natural aid for weight loss)

PeppermintPerhaps one of the most versatile. I have used this oil on friends and family who suffer from migraines, and muscle pain; now its all they use.

  • Muscle pain relief
  • Sinus infections(after inhaling this, there is immediate relief)
  • Freshens bad breath(another good one to freshen breath or add to toothpaste)
  • Relieves headaches and migraines(apply to temples, forehead and back of neck)
  • Anti-itch(mix with lavender oil and apply to itch)
  • Natural bug repellent
  • Contributes to hair growth and fullness
  • Sunburn relief
  • Teething(mix with coconut oil and apply to baby’s gums)
  • Fever reducer
  • ADHD support(improves concentration and alertness)
  • Has been shown to aid in cancer treatment, click here for more information

frankincenseFrankincense: Ah, frankincense. I use this beauty to restore a grounded state during meditation. Its called the king of oils for a reason, its a special one. 

  • Relieves stress
  • Aids in Meditation
  • Crazy good for anti-aging and wrinkles
  • Reduces the appearance of scars and stretch marks
  • Helps boost the immune system

Oregano: This is one you MUST dilute before using. It is a great anti-bacterial agent and fights infections effectively. I have used it to get rid of skin tags, just don’t forget to dilute!

  • Fungal infections(ie. athlete’s foot)
  • Bruises
  • Arthritis pain
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Tendonitis
  • Cysts
  • Warts
  • Candida (yeast infections)
  • Shingles
  • Herpes

Cinnamon: A really awesome oil that has helped my family members with diabetes.

  • Blood sugar regulation (diabetes)
  • Brain function (helps with memory loss)
  • Heart health
  • Blood circulation
  • Menstruation pain and cramping
  • Indigestion
  • Improves the health of the colon
  • Can help be a natural birth control( it naturally delays menstruation after child birth)

Helichrysum: A pricey, yet very effective oil. Family members of mine have used it for liver health.

  • Allergies
  • Skin inflammation
  • Wound healing
  • Constipation
  • Indigestion and acid reflux
  • Liver diseases
  • Gallbladder disorders
  • Insomnia
  • Stomach-aches
  • Bloating

Tea Tree: I use this oil for ingrown hairs and it works marvellously.

  • Acne (tea tree oil was used in the famous acne cleanser, proactiv)
  • Bacterial infections
  • Chickenpox
  • Cold sores
  • Congestion and respiratory tract infections
  • Earaches
  • Fungal infections (especially candida, jock itch, athlete’s foot and toenail fungus)
  • Halitosis (bad breath)
  • Head lice
  • Psoriasis
  • Ingrown hairs

Chamomile: This oil comes in handy when I’m having one of those days.

  • Relives anxiety and depression (decreases irritability, over-thinking, anxiety and worry)
  • Muscle spasm treatment
  • Natural anti-dandruff agent
  • Moisterizes and softens hair
  • Aids in kidney and urinary tract infections

Sandalwood: Another personal favourite. I use this oil everyday for mental clarity.

  • Relaxing and calming
  • Mental clarity
  • Memory booster
  • Natural aphrodisiac (always fun)

The uses for essential oils are endless, and I have only mentioned a handful compared to what’s out there. Research on the effects of essential oils, is continuing to be conducted and so far, the results are promising.

“There’s an oil for that.”- Every person who has benefited from the use of essential oils.

(Due to the high concentration of the oils, I recommend using coconut oil to dilute the oil when applied to the skin, in case of a potential allergic reaction. Its also important to research how to use the oils before using them.)

Modern medical technology proves the benefits of essential oils in the video below:

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Kasim Khan, Team Spirit

6 Simple Yet Effect Steps To Remembering Your Dreams

 It is widely known that, if you can not remember your dreams then it is harder to have lucid dreams. The next step focuses on increasing the memory of remembered dreams.

Maybe you are one of those lucky ones who remembers most of your dreams, but if not, don’t be discouraged. There are many tried and tested methods for developing memories of dreams. There are also many helpful tips for improving memories of dreams, so with a few weeks of practice you’ll be remembering more and more dreams.

To begin with, the real question is whether you really want to remember your dreams? Do you subconsciously block your memory because you’re afraid of what you could see? These are legitimate questions that need to be asked in the first place. Be honest, because you have to commit yourself to increasing the memory and because it is important for what you want to achieve.
sleep-naked-min1. Awakening without moving: After waking up, do not open your eyes. Do not move. Lie perfectly still. Continue reading

Proof of Life After Death: The Results From The Largest Near-Death-Experience Study

Many of us have the feeling that there is something to near-death experiences and that perhaps consciousness could survive after brain-death. The problem is that no large-scale scientific studies have been conducted on the matter – until now.

The AWARE (AWAreness during REsuscitation) study, launched in 2008, looked in depth at over 2000 patients from 15 hospitals in the United Kingdom, United States and Austria who experienced cardiac arrest and were subsequently resuscitated. What they found was that almost 40% of those patients had experienced some kind of ‘awareness’ while being resuscitated, despite being clinically dead.

The study, led by Dr. Sam Parnia, from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, spanned four years. The results were published in December of last year. The scientist explained the modus operandi behind the research:

“Contrary to perception, death is not a specific moment but a potentially reversible process that occurs after any severe illness or accident causes the heart, lungs and brain to cease functioning. If attempts are made to reverse this process, it is referred to as ‘cardiac arrest’; however, if these attempts do not succeed it is called ‘death’. In this study we wanted to go beyond the emotionally charged yet poorly defined term of NDEs to explore objectively what happens when we die.” 

deathsoulMany patients were removed from the study due to fatigue, incomplete interview, and death. However, there seem to be two particularly notable standouts from the study. Continue reading

Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?

Have you ever asked the question “why do bad things happen to good people?” Or (even more confusingly) “why do good things happen to bad people?”

Often we just throw our hands up and say “life’s not fair!”  However, this is an incorrect statement because life indeed is fair. We all create our realities using the same rules as everyone else. It’s just that the rules have nothing to do with being good or bad!

sad-coupleTo understand these rules, the first thing we should keep in mind is that many of us have been raised to believe that good deeds are rewarded and bad deeds are punished. We are programed to believe that if we act as if we are “good,” good things will happen and if we act “bad,” bad things will happen.

Now, this type of programming is used to manipulate our actions so that we will behave the way our parents, teachers and governments want us to behave. However, even though our parents, teachers and governments believe that good and bad can be defined and receive consequences, the universe does not.

The truth is, the universe isn’t punishing or rewarding anyone. Again, I’ll say it again for more effect: the universe isn’t punishing or rewarding anyone. Continue reading

Marlon Brando Questions Everything We’ve Been Taught About Native Americans

The official version of American history, the one they don’t teach in public schools and in civics classes, is anything but the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. The brutal conquest of North America and the genocide of North American Indians by the United States government is still a source of extreme sensitivity and cognitive dissonance in our society today.

Screen Shot 2015-11-11 at 6.59.08 PMActor Marlon Brando, famous for his role in the classic film The Godfather, was also well-known for his devoted support of the rights of Native Americans. In 1973 he made history when he turned down an Oscar Award for his for his role as Vito Corleone in order to protest the treatment of American Indians by Hollywood.

Rather than accepting the award for best actor, he sent Sacheen Littlefeather as an emissary to reject the award on his behalf. Before being booed by the audience she remarked: Continue reading

6 Interesting & Unexpected Benefits of Swearing

So it turns out that there is scientific evidence proving what the most, ahem, ‘creative linguists’ among us have intuited all along: Cursing is good for your health! Listed below are six points revealed by researchers on the subject.

1. Increase Your Intelligence!

human-brain-artwork-andrzej-wojcickiPerhaps this is a bit of a hyperbole, however, science has dispelled the myth that cursing is just a replacement for poor vocabulary.

Turns out that mom and dad were always wrong about swearing making us look stupid!

What’s more is that this article by Time suggests that those who add a little ‘color’ to their speech actually have a larger vocabulary and higher emotional intelligence, thus making them smarter over all.

2. Decrease Your Stress Level!0470eca9857ed6b9dc6c22c0_640_relaxing

It seems like we’re always rushing, rushing around in today’s world. If it’s not one thing, it’s the other: kids, work, life. It seems to never end.

With this is in mind, we need a healthy outlet. Well, a recent study published in Biological Psychology, displays of anger may lessen the release of cortisol (a hormone released by the brain when under stress), which in high amounts has been related to heart disease, bone loss and obesity. Continue reading