Healing Power of Bath Salts

Author: Bea Fortheearth
January 4, 2010

This is my own testimony to the healing effects of detox baths and bath salts.

On Christmas Eve, I took a nasty fall on the stairs inside my home.  I missed the last step and went down like a ton of bricks.  Most of my weight landed on my right hand and knee, but my fall was broken (thankfully) by some boxes at the foot of the stairs.  As I was falling, and apparently by instinct trying to find balance, I yanked down the brass hall tree, which fell on top of me.  I got ’stabbed’ on the back by one of the arms of the tree, leaving a cut and nasty bruise.  My leg had a bruise that ran from my kneecap half way up my thigh!  (I’m gettin’ too old for acrobatics!)

That night I knew the best thing to do was to take a hot bath in Dr. Singha’s Mustard Bath. This I knew from other ‘over-exertions’ would draw some of the soreness and pain out of my body.

Being injured produces a myriad of chemical reactions in the body.  Physical effects include stiffness wherein the affected area tries to immobilize itself to heal torn or stretched  ligaments or bruises.  We also react unconsciously, by limiting our movements. Taking a hot bath in salts or a detox solution helps to relieve pain and stiffness.  It draws toxins from the injured area away and out. Old blood that has pooled due to bruising is stimulated to move out, reducing more pain.

The next morning -  I could not believe how sore I wasn’t! I thought for sure I’d really be hobbling and unable to move.  Yeah, my knee was touchy and the immediate area where it was bruised was tender, but all in all - I truly believe the detox bath helped!

‘Tis the season for slipping and sliding on icy stairs and sidewalks.  A Dr. Singha’s Mustard Bath and oil in your medicinal arsenal will do wonders to help with winter acrobatics!


Eating Locally Reduces Toxin Levels

Author: Bea Fortheearth
June 14, 2009

Produce on grocery store shelves may look good, but there’s a dirty secret behind it.  Most of it has been grown using chemical fertilizers.  The earth in which it has grown has been treated with herbicides, fungicides and pesticides, too.  It has also been genetically engineered to resist treatment with weed killers like “Round-Up” .  What you’re getting in the store is loaded with potential toxins.  This food has traveled an average of 1500 miles to get to your plate and has probably - without your knowledge - been irradiated:  treated with low levels of radiation to kill off bugs and prolong storage.

The food at your local farmer’s market is a lot different.  Raised in soils amended without chemicals, the food is healthier from the get go.  Studies have shown that the nutritional value of food has actually declined in the last 50 years due to poor soil management.  Farms have for the most part abandoned the age-old practice of crop rotation, thus stressing out the soil and depleting nutrients.

If your buy meat from your local farmer’s market, most vendors do not treat their animals with steroids or antibiotics.  Do you really want to eat steroids (growth hormones) or expose your kids to more antibiotics?

Check out this link for farmer’s markets near you: LocalHarvest.org

Another plus is that your money is staying in the community.  You are also helping your local farmer stay in business, rather than sell his/her land to a mega farm or to a developer.  We DON’T need more shopping malls!

You can further reduce your toxin load by taking a regular detox bath. This assists your body in fighting off illness and enhances the removal of toxins.  Be clean - inside and out!


Detox bath heals injuries

Author: Bea Fortheearth
May 24, 2009

Recently I took a pretty bad fall in my kitchen fracturing and severely spraining a wrist, fracturing a toe and wrenching my back.  After visiting the chiropractor the following day, I knew I had to do one more thing:  take a good hot detox bath.

Mustard baths help you heal from injuries like I experienced.  Toxins and inflammation are drawn out.  Now, I know the chiropractic adjustment did a lot to help but I also know that I felt a lot better after soaking in a detox bath.

I also added some Epsom salts, another healing remedy.  That, coupled with the Dr. Singha’s Mustard bath helped to draw out the pain.  I felt so much better the following morning.

Mustard detox baths aren’t just for warding off or healing from illness.  A detox bath is a powerful remedy for any strained muscles, too.

The next time you overdo it working in the yard, or get a bit beat up by playing touch football with the kids, take yourself a good detox bath.  You’ll be glad you did.


Chemicals & Illness

Author: Bea Fortheearth
March 22, 2009

Thank you MONSANTO!  Thank you ORTHO!  Thank you to ALL those wonderful scientists who  thought they were helping this world when some of this stuff was invented.

OK…, OK…, I know about the miracle of plastics and synthetic compounds  and how they have revolutionized life on this planet.

Let’s also remember that as we are finding out, ‘fake’ isn’t better.  Synthetic isn’t necessarily better.  Why?  Because it’s killing us.

Modern science is gathering evidence that artificial ingredients are making us sick.  Decades have passed since this stuff was first introduced into our food.  Look at us now?  We’re fat and sick… some of us are dying from cancer BECAUSE of the stuff.

Our bodies cannot metabolize those fake ingredients.  They cause all sorts of havoc in our bodies as they try to deal with them.  The result:  cancer, hormonal disruptions, illness, allergies and mysterious diseases.

Pesticides are endocrine disruptors, carcinogenic and weaken the immune system.  They are also NEUROTOXINS.  How do you think they kill bugs?  The chemical makes their systems shut down - BANG !  Little by little, with enough exposure, humans suffer a different reaction.  These insidious compounds lodge in fat cells and organs and sit there for decades.  By then - there may be other factors, coupled with the weakened immune system and the whole body goes nuts and says “I GIVE UP!”  Result:  cancer.

I heard a story of a woman who worked at a company where she was in contact with chemicals on a regular basis.  I don’t know what the extent OF the exposure was; direct, indirect, exposure to fumes,  or what chemical.  I do know that her hair started falling out, she had terrible pain and many other symptoms.  Doctor after doctor dismissed her as a hypochondriac because their standard blood & urine tests revealed nothing.

Finally she went to a doctor who was inquisitive enough to run some different tests which evidenced that this poor woman was slowly being poisoned!

This is how insidious these things can be.  If you or someone you know has been diagnosed as a hypochondriac, tell them to get a different doctor who will do some extensive tests for poisonings.

It could save their life!

In the meantime, we all need to DETOX on a regular basis.  A mustard bath or a bath with healing salts can help detoxify your body.  Plenty of fresh water to help wash out toxins, too!  Using organic personal care items can help keep toxins out of your system, too


Chemicals Around You

Author: Bea Fortheearth
February 23, 2009

Every single aspect of our lives has in it artificial components of plastic, out-gassing (fumes) or toxins of some sort.  The sad part about this is that the entire population of this world had no say - and is totally unaware that manufacturers, food producers, agribusiness and technology has contributed to it every day.

Chemicals surround us.  Our computers are made from plastics which release chemicals into our environment.  If we’ve sworn off caffeine, and drink decaf instead, chances are we’re getting a good dose of chemicals from the decaffeination process. Got that suit back from the cleaners?  Guess what it’s been cleaned with?  Dry cleaning fluid=chemicals.

If your kids play sports like football or soccer they’re probably rolling around on turf treated with herbicides, pesticides and other toxic lawn chemicals. Additionally, children are especially at risk for health-related illness from pesticide residues.

Think you’re safe at work?  Your company probably has a contract with an extermination service and sometimes you’re even sitting at your desk when the guy comes through with the little sprayer tank!  Millions of Americans go to work in environments chocked full of chemicals:  manufacturing facilities with dust and fumes from chemicals, heavy metals, plastic compounds, cleaning solutions,  paints, glues and pesticides.  Even if your job does not put you in direct or daily contact, you are still at risk.

WHAT TO DO?

DETOX and eat the cleanest diet that you can.  Make every meal a high quailty one of fresh (organic) foods, filtered water.  Replace the toxins you introduce into your body in your own home with organic personal care products.

Make every day count!


Bath and Facial Care: A Sweet Gift

Author: Bea Fortheearth
January 31, 2009

What could be more romantic for Valentine’s Day than to gift your sweetie with detox bath products and organic facial care?

It’s not just for the ladies, either.  Detox bath products are important for the guy in your life to use too. Doesn’t he deserve a good soak in a hot tub after a long day?  Doesn’t his face need some moisturizing from organic facial care?  Spa baths aren’t just for girls anymore.  Guys appreciate a bath, too, especially in the winter.

Spa bath products make everybody feel better.  They rev up your immune system which is important now that flu season is here.  Tired muscles relax in a aromatic bath.

Why not give your sweetie ‘a bath’ for Valentine’s Day?  He -or she - might really appreciate it!


Bath Salts, Detox & Massage

Author: Bea Fortheearth
January 19, 2009

A healthy body needs to rid itself of toxins.  A beneficial treatment is a massage, followed by a detox bath using bath salts.

Massage stimulates the body physically, mentally and emotionally, assisting healing and enabling the body to heal itself.  One of the ways that you can help your body is to follow a massage with a detox bath using aromatic bath salts and herbal remedies.

Following a massage, your body’s entire system is in a cleansing mode.  Human touch itself is a basic need of life;  our body actually responds to touch in beneficial ways. Direct stimulation of muscles helps carry toxins out of the body which is why, following a massage, you should drink plenty of water to flush your body.

The evening after a massage, you can continue the benefits by taking a detox bath in aromatic bath salts or sea salts. The action of the salts further stimulate the circulation which draws out toxins.  Other remedies, such as a mustard bath, combined with the salts increases the effects of the bath salts.  Epsom salts, which are very permeable through the skin, also serve to enhance the action of the bath or sea salts.

The scent of the aromatic bath salts - or the mustard bath - acts as an olfactory stimulation which relaxes you, assisting further in detoxing.

Help your body heal.  Schedule a massage, then go home and soak in a good hot bath!


Detox With Food

Author: Bea Fortheearth
January 1, 2009

If you’ve done any reading at all on statistics of cancer worldwide, nations with the greatest intake of processed food have the highest rates of this disease.

While browsing the book, Foods to Fight Cancer by Richard Beliveau, Ph.D and Denis Gingras, Ph.D (DK Books, 2007 ISBN# 978-0-7566-2867-3) a map showing the global distribution of cancer incidences tells all. North America, Europe, Australia, Eastern Europe (Hungary & the Czech Republic) are colored in bright red showing highest rates. Most favorable are the dark green areas: parts of western Africa, and Southeast Asian nations of India, Thailand, and China are lowest.

Industrialized nations, which consume greater amounts of processed foods containing artificial ingredients with no nutritional value, more meat and dairy, high sodium, sugar and chemical additives, are far more at risk for cancer. In regions which eat a diet made up of unprocessed natural foods: fruits, vegetables, nuts and soy, are far less likely to develop it.

The traditional Japanese diet, high in vegetables, fish, soy, with little consumption of meat, is today being replaced by Western fare. Presently in Asia there has been a tremendous increase in “Western diseases” because of the switch to industrialized eating

Michael Pollen pointed out in his book, A Guide to Food - An Eater’s Manifesto that humans today are eating a diet of “food-like substances,” meaning processed foods; fast food, sodas, canned, boxed, microwaveable, which rely on chemicals for taste. He stresses that we should read labels very carefully.  We should stay away from packaged items with more than 5 ingredients, and from those made up of chemical compounds. “Don’t eat food with ingredients you can’t pronounce.” he cautions.  The ideal diet should be what our bodies were designed to eat:  mostly vegetables and only “what our grandmothers would recognize as food.” I take that one step further and reword it to what our great grandmothers would recognize as food.

Typical Western diets focus on quickly providing the body with fuel. Asian diets, on the other hand, use food to maintain health. The axiom “food is medicine” certainly applies here. After all, doesn’t what we eat affect our health?

It is interesting to note that Westerners also approach medicine differently than their Asian counterparts. Americans seek medical care to ‘treat’ illness which is directly related diet. In efforts to preserve health, people from Eastern countries are more likely to eat naturally and use ancient remedies, thus preventing illness.

Research indicates that risk factors for cancer are:

Poor dietary habits 30%

Smoking 30%

Hereditary factors 15%

Obesity & lack of exercise 5%

Work-place related exposure 5%

Infection 5%

Alcohol 3%

Pollution 2%

UV-ray exposure 2%

Drugs 1%

Other 1%

The top 2 factors are within everyone’s control; hereditary we can do nothing about. We can, however, choose what we eat or whether to smoke or the amount of exercise we get. A good detox regimen:  a series of detox baths, followed by a detox diet and organic foods will help rid the body of toxins, reducing the chance of cancer.

Out of everything, the diet may be the easiest act to clean up and there is no better time than your next meal or trip to the grocery store.


Detox With Mustard Baths

Author: Bea Fortheearth
November 29, 2008

You’ve probably even heard Grandma talk of mustard poultices. Well, the old folks are right because since ancient times, mustard & mustard baths have been natural healing remedies. A mustard bath is an excellent way to detoxify your body.

Mustard seeds and their medicinal use have been around since Biblical times. In Ayurvedic medicine, mustard baths and mustard rubs have been traditionally used for detoxification and purification. In many parts of the world mustard is well-known for its therapeutic value when used as a mustard pack, a mustard plaster or a mustard bath.

Mustard detox baths help to increase circulation, oxygenation and aids tremendously in eliminating toxins. The outward application contributes to general well being by activating the largest organ of elimination in the body, the skin. Sweating helps move out toxins and acid waste (oxidized cells) stored in tissues throughout the body. The increase in circulation helps to release stagnant waste from the tissues so that it can be eliminated through other organs of elimination as well as the skin.

You can ward off disease by adhering to a regular detox bath routine.  Especially during the winter months when we’re trapped inside, with co-workers, classmates and family all snarfling and snuffling, coughing and wheezing - taking a detox bath with mustard really helps!

A good soak in a hot tub, followed by application of mustard rub, then getting bundled up and sweating out the toxins will give germs a run for their money during the cold and flu season!