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Why Organic Shampoo Is A Good Choice?

Organic products are environment friendly and are free from synthetic chemicals. Regular, cheap shampoos from supermarket shelves contain harmful chemicals, like the sodium lauryl sulphate, phthalates and parabens. These are added for enhanced scent, lather and preservation. But the long term negative side effects include liver toxicity, permanent eye damage in children, and skin damage. The liver has a hard time metabolising the sodium lauryl sulphate. Hence, many of these chemicals linger in our bodies for a while. No wonder more and more people are turning to organic skin care and organic hair care, even if more expensive. What you pay now ona quality shampoo, you save later on medical bills.

Natural products differ and we react differently to them, simply because we are not all the same. For this reason, you will need to check organic shampoos for yourself. It’s a good idea to look up some online reviews, because they will go into the details of the manufacturing process and the ingredients used.

For instance, if you are suffering from hair loss, you should definitely consider an organic shampoo. Actually, the very presence of the infamous sodium lauryl sulphate makes ordinary shampoos very hard on your scalp and hair, triggering dandruff, skin allergies and favoring hair loss.

Organic shampoo retains natural oils and vitamins

The best organic shampoos contain natural ingredients, like coconut extract and olive oil. Their use does not strip the hair of its natural vitamins and oils. Other frequently used components of organic shampoos are the tea tree and the rosemary leaves. Crushed lavender flowers help restore the sheen. Herbs like basil and nettle stimulate the scalp. Organic shampoos contain essential oils. After their use, the hair feels cleaner, lighter and fresher.

Keeping the colour intact

If you dye your hair, an organic shampoo will enhance your look. Your hair will look more radiant and healthy. The shampoo will not interfere with the applied colour. Also, a natural shampoo will give your hair an extra gloss. Some typical natural components that occur in organic shampoos for dyed hair are: wild cherry, rosemary, chamomile, lavender and pure coconut.

Here are a few more organic ingredients to look for: willow leaf extract, peppermint extract, lemon fruit water, willow and vegetable glycerin. Exotic oils of the lemon tree, tea tree, cedar leaf and juniper are present in the best organic shampoos for dandruff. Overall, the scalp does not get dry after using a natural shampoo.

You may also want to try the goodness of ginseng and camellia oil. Both of these are active ingredients with a conditioning effect of an organic shampoo. ‘Go green’ today and detoxify, by switching to organic!

There are many compelling reasons for choosing an organic shampoo, an organic soap or any other organic skin care product. The first and foremost is the fact that they are as natural as you are. People start having problems when subjecting themselves to chemical agents. Allergies occur as a result. Starting using organic products will diminish allergies.

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Finding The Best Shampoo For Hair Loss

Finding the best shampoo for hair loss will be easy if you have a good idea of which types of ingredients will be best to increase the health of your hair. While there is no magic ingredient that will make hair grow, the use of an effective shampoo can have a tremendous impact on helping your hair to be healthy.

Most commercial shampoos contain lauryl sulfate. When this compound is used the shampoo will give a person the lather that is expected from a shampoo. However, this and the other chemicals in many commercial shampoos can be very harsh on your scalp and hair. There can be many side effects when lauryl sulfate is used including skin allergies, hair loss, dandruff, and other conditions. When you see lauryl sulfate as an ingredient in the hair loss shampoo, this may not be the best shampoo to treat the problem.

While there is no shampoo that will “cure” hair loss, they can help with hair loss as part of a holistic program. There are many shampoos on the market that address hair loss for women. Many of the commercial shampoos contain chemicals that do not assist with making the hair healthy.

Finding the organic and natural options in your shampoo will be beneficial. By getting a shampoo that does not contain harsh chemicals, you will be able to have clean hair that is not being harmed by the products you are using to clean it. Selecting shampoo that is made from castille soap, olive oil, or coconut will be gentle and not strip the hair of its vital natural oils and vitamins. If you like the sudsy lather that is found with commercial shampoos, using soap with coconut oil will create the lather you are used to.

The herbs that you want to see listed in your organic shampoo will include rosemary leaves and tea tree leaves which encourage new growth, nettle and basil which stimulate the scalp, and crushed lavender flowers which gives the hair it’s sheen. Most of the shampoos used crushed herbs rather than essential oils because they leave the hair feeling cleaner and do not coat the shaft of the hair with oils.

Many of the natural shampoos are available in a trial size that allows you to see if it gives you the effect you want. Many of the natural shampoos will not have the color of the herbal shampoos that you find in commercial markets, however, they also do not contain the dye and chemicals that are found in those shampoos.

It is important to select a condition to compliment the shampoo that you select. The conditioner adds a level of protection to the hair and coats it with important nutrients. It also help the hair to retain its natural oils and retain its healthy glow.

Overall good health will help in creating a holistic approach to healthy hair. Reducing hair loss effectively will include increasing the vitamins and nutrients that are vital to maintain healthy hair. You will want to increase the healthy foods that you eat and start an exercise program that includes relaxation and breathing techniques to reduce stress.

The best shampoo for hair loss will be one that leaves your hair feeling healthy and shiny. When an effective shampoo is chosen, you will notice that your hair doesn’t just have more volume, but you will also notice that there is new hair growth and your hair looks healthier.

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With all of the major food companies moving toward organic and natural foods, it has gotten many people wondering if natural products would be healthier in other areas. Companies are marketing natural shampoos, laundry detergents, and all sorts of other products that seem to be working as well as or even better than their artificial counterparts. With the recent trend moving in this direction, many people are starting to look also for natural skincare products.

All-natural products for the skin are excellent. Without chemicals, the skin is much more likely to be healthy and nourished, and chemicals are often the culprit when skin ages much faster than it should. What many people do not know is that their natural skincare products are often not all-natural at all. The majority of skincare products at pharmacies and department stores do in fact have plant or mineral extracts in them, but often they are close to the bottom of the list of ingredients, meaning that there is a very small percentage of natural ingredients in the product.

Often, even products labeled as natural or botanical are comprised mainly of alcohols and synthetic chemicals. While these chemicals can make a product smell good, the alcohol and other materials in them are often damaging to the skin, and in many cases can even be slightly toxic to the human body. Chemicals in different skincare products are starting to be linked to depression, anxiety, and a number of other conditions. What many consumers do not know is that when they allow chemicals to be absorbed into the skin, they are also allowing them to enter into their bloodstream. A good rule of thumb is that if there is a product in your skin cream that you would not eat, then you should not place it on your skin, as the end result is the same.

Natural skincare products, truly natural ones, contain only plant and mineral extracts and proteins. These ingredients work together to moisturize skin and combat aging. Synthetic versions of these ingredients are similar in structure, but are inactive and unrecognizable by the body, which renders them ineffective.

While these products are pricier per ounce, in reality using natural products is a cost effective approach to skin care. If you are trying to fight dry skin, it would be better to buy one forty dollar cream that worked than to buy ten five dollar creams that do not. While money is a factor for many people, when it comes to your body and your health, it is often wiser to use a little bit of something that can heal than to use a lot of something that only hurts. With this in mind, I urge you to look into natural skincare products and decide for yourself if using something all-natural and proven safe and effective might be the best choice you can make for your skin and your body.

Joan is a natural health enthusiast and researcher with a keen interest in skin care. She is a regular contributor to www.good-healthy-skin-site.com, a site dedicated to natural anti-aging skin care treatments.

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Anyone who has experienced having a pet, knows beyond a doubt of their vital importance for our lives and emotional health. Whether it’s a dog that warns us of danger, protects us or comforts us when we’re feeling “down” or it’s a cat in a hospice that curls up beside a dying patient to be with and comfort them in a time of deep, mystical transition beyond words and cognitive understanding. Pets have been a important part of providing companionship and comfort for elderly people. Dogs, cats, horses, and other animals have been our children’s teachers providing lessons of love, responsibility, confidence, sharing, comfort, strength, courage, play, communication, laughter and many other essential life lessons. It has been shown that the touch of a pet literally improves our physical health as well as our emotional health.

We share so much in common with our animal friends. We realize that part of what we share with our pets are health concerns. Just as we do, our pets can suffer from allergies, infections, heart disease, asthma, arthritis, kidney and urinary distress, wounds, excess weight gain, joint pain, eye conditions, skin disorders and other health concerns or chronic disease. It is extremely painful to be in close relationship with our pet for years and then lose it to an illness that cannot be reversed or treated. Often the powerful drugs that carry the risk of harmful side effects also carry that risk for our pets. Often these drugs only suppress the symptoms of an unwanted health condition. In time, these health conditions can become worse and require more frequent does of drugs or stronger drugs. Often the drugs seem to have cured the health disorder only to have the health disorder return with increased discomfort when the drugs are stopped.

Because of this, many of us have chosen to actively treat and prevent our pet’s health disorders with alternative therapies that are fulling a large gap left by conventional animal medicine. Many alternative natural pet care supplements and remedies are a measure of prevention that will save our pets unnecessary suffering and discomfort and provide our pets a general healthy well being that greatly improves our lives and enhances our relationship with our pet companions. It is our responsibility to do for our pet friends what they are unable to do for themselves.

We can help our pet companions by avoiding feeding them foods with high fat content or excess grain. Even then, many pet foods lack essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids and essential fatty acids vital for our pet’s health. We have available to us, many natural vitamin and mineral supplements. Some of these natural vitamins and mineral supplements are in “treat” form that excite and please our pets and afford us a chance for playful interaction with our pet friends. Natural pet health care products help with joint pain recovery, motion sickness, nerve calming, muscle relaxants, digestive health, skin and fur health and eye drops for clarity, oral health, weight control and bladder i.e. urinary health. Also available are natural shampoos and insect repellents for our pet’s comfort and health. We even have available to us, natural aromatherapy products to control unwanted order and enhance our pet’s emotional wellbeing.

We are grateful for all the wonderful ways that our pet companions enhance our lives and help improve and our physical and emotional health and well being. We are grateful for the lessons that our pets have taught and continue to teach us. We can actively demonstrate our appreciation, respect and responsibility for our animal friends, by attending to their physical and, yes, emotional health by providing our pets with natural pet health care products that keep them safe, healthy, vibrant, and active. Our efforts are beyond obligation. Our caring for our pets is motivated by our gratitude and love.

Jennifer has more than twenty years experience with all natural pet health care products. More information about natural pet health care is available at => http://www.sweetmedicineessentials.com/natural-pets-c-14.html

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Practicing Natural Hair Care

For those in search of improved health and vitality, increased attention has been given to diet and exercise. We understand now that optimum health relies on proper nutrition and a commitment to consistent physical activity. Diet, especially, plays a significant role in our overall health; and the diet that our bodies best responds to is that which incorporates natural, whole – even organic – choices. Natural foods pack a punch of vitamins and minerals and do not contain chemicals, preservatives, or processed sugars. Experts agree that this is the healthiest diet we can put in our bodies. So when it comes to caring for our hair, it stands to reason that natural hair care will give us the best opportunity for healthy, beautiful hair.

Natural hair care generally refers to every day treatment for our hair using natural products with as little interference from chemicals and machines as possible. For instance, natural hair care starts with shampoo and conditioner that can be used on an every day basis and contains no chemicals that can dry out your hair. The best place to find such products is in a natural whole foods store or health food store. You will find a wide selection of natural shampoo and conditioner that contains ingredients found in nature – honey, milk, and plant extracts. Look for products that work with your particular type of hair – thin, thick, straight, curly, dry, oily, etc.

If your hair is particularly dry, you may need to also treat it with a periodic deep conditioning. Such natural hair care conditioners can also be found in natural whole foods stores. There are also a number of online resources that offer such products; websites devoted to natural hair and beauty products.

With a commitment to natural hair care comes a commitment to limiting your hair’s exposure to unnatural environmental factors. Limit use of the blow dryer, curling iron, and flat iron as much as possible. Exposing your hair to this forced heat will only serve to dry and damage it in the long term. It is also important to limit your hair’s exposure to the sun; wear a hat as much as possible when outdoors in summer sun.

Natural hair care requires only a little more effort to find products that work with your hair and to avoid those elements that can damage your hair. But taking steps to treat your hair well will reward you with beautiful, healthy hair for years to come.

For easy to understand, in depth information about natural hair care visit our ezGuide 2 Hair Care.

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Natural Flea Remedies For Your Pet

Commercial chemical flea treatments usually work rather quickly and are easy to use, unfortunately, some pets and their owners are allergic to them and need a natural flea remedy. Fortunately for both the pet and pet owner, there are a number of ways to get rid of fleas naturally. These remedies work for both dog fleas as well as cat fleas.

The first thing you’ll want to do is wash all of your household bedding, rugs and furniture covers that your pet may have come into contact with, which will probably be just about everywhere in your home. Then sprinkle a natural flea remedy of a powdered form of dried pennyroyal, of the mint family, or pyrethrum powder on your carpets, furniture and any place where your pet often sleeps. Repeat this for the next three to four days.

Now it’s time to wash your pet using a natural shampoo made of one cup of a very mild dishwashing detergent and two teaspoons of eucalyptus oil. Before you wash your pet in this natural flea remedy, steep pennyroyal leaves in boiling water and then let it cool. Once you have shampooed your pet and lathered it up with the shampoo, use the pennyroyal tea to rinse it off.

Prevent Fleas Before They Bite

Pennyroyal planted outside your home will stop a flea infestation before it has a chance to get inside the house. If your pet spends part of the day outside and part inside, plant it where your pet usually hangs out while outside. As a natural flea remedy, pennyroyal will continue to grow as a ground cover and is attractive and has a pleasant flowery smell to it as well.

Another natural flea remedy is to make a small tube for your pet to wear around its neck and stuff it with pennyroyal and a few drops of eucalyptus oil. Your tube will have to be re-stuffed and oiled every few days to keep it fresh.

A homemade flea trap can be created that will serve as a natural way to get rid of those pesky cat and dog fleas. Fill a pan similar to a cookie sheet with water and place it under a light close to the ground. At night, the fleas will jump towards the light and fall into the water and drown.

Another good idea to prevent flea infestations is to keep your grass cut short. The heat from the sun will kill flea eggs before they can hatch. Also, keep your pets away from dark, wet areas where fleas often lay their eggs and the conditions are ideal for hatching.

This article is brought to you as a courtesy of The Control Dog Fleas Help and Information Center, a member of the Dog Flea Treatments Network.

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How often should I shampoo my hair?

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The truth is that dirt, dust and excess oils build up in your hair and scalp every single day, and it takes more than combing your hair to remove these elements from your head. Regular washing of hair is important in keeping your mane clean and healthy. Basically, the frequency of shampooing your hair depends on unique qualities of your hair as well as your environment. As a rule of thumb, individuals with normal to dry hair needs to shampoo their hair at least once a week and people with oily hair needs to shampoo their 3 or more times a week.

There are different kinds of hair. People of various descent and ethnicities have differing needs when it comes to hair care. People with kinky or coarse hair structure may find shampooing once a week unnecessary because the oils produced by their scalp cannot easily migrate from the hair follicle of a kinky or curly hair. This makes oil buildup slower on people with curly hair. On the other hand, to folks with straighter and a bit wavy hair, oil build up is rather sooner. This necessitates more frequent shampooing. To get the right advice on this, you may consult a professional hair stylish to guide you on your specific hair care needs.

Shampooing is all about your scalp. It is what holds your hair and releases naturally protective oil film for each hair strand. In many ways, it is mainly responsible to the health of your hair. Hence, poor and unmanageable hair is a sign of poor scalp conditions. More dirt, oil and residues build up in the scalp. If you are a person who is fond of exercising, oil and potentially smelly residues build up sooner in your scalp. When cleaning your hair, your scalp needs to lock in enough moisture and oil to keep each hair strand shiny and manageable. This mechanism becomes a challenge with people who use regular and toxic chemical filled shampoos.

Most of the commercial shampoo products that are found in the market today were found to use toxic chemicals that do not only pose dangers to your health but also to the environment. Another problem with chemical-laden shampoo is that they tend to strip your hair so much with oils and dirt, leaving the scalp and the hair strands dry and itchy. In this light, more people use authentic natural shampoo products to be relieved of the potential risks of toxic shampoos as well as their impact to their environment.

Natural shampoos basically used plant-based ingredients to provide gentle hair cleaning and hair care actions for all hair types. They also make an ideal choice for people with sensitive skin conditions as authentic natural shampoos are free from toxic and synthetic ingredients that do not only cause irritations but bathe your hair with toxic cocktails that leave it dry, dull and brittle. On the other hand, the natural and organic ingredients of natural shampoo deliver natural moisturizing oils and essences that keep your scalp healthy, locking in moisture that will to each strand of your hair.

The frequency of how often you shampoo your hair is actually irrelevant since each hair type have their specific care specifications. What matters more is the kind of shampoo product that you use to wash your hair. Unlike chemical laden shampoos, frequent washes with authentic natural shampoo products will never cause negative effects because of their gentle and naturally nourishing benefits.

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