Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Mainstream science validates healing properties of plants

Mainstream science validates healing properties of plants

by S. L. Baker, features writer

(NaturalNews) Are plant-based therapies, including potential natural cures for cancer, mostly pie-in-the-sky wishful thinking promoted by "health nuts" and old hippies? Not at all -- and the evidence for the validity of the healing power of plants is coming from none other than mainstream science.

In fact, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has finally accepted the reality and importance of the therapeutic properties in plants and funded a $6 million initiative for an international team of scientists to study how plants produce a rich diversity of chemical compounds, many of which are medicinally important. The results of that research so far, which includes the genetic blueprint of medicinal plants and what beneficial properties are encoded by the genes that have been identified, are now being officially released for the first time to the public.

"Most people are familiar with the natural products we derive from plants," Joe Chappell, professor of plant biochemistry at the University of Kentucky, said in a statement to the media. "These include the delightful fragrances that go into perfumes, soaps, household cleaning products and more. Just as the sensory properties of plants interact with and trigger your sense of smell, the natural compounds of plants can target and cause a reaction within your body."

The compilation of information about the natural potentially healing compounds of plants was developed by the Medicinal Plant Consortium (MPC), headed by Dr. Chappell who worked with Dean DellaPenna, professor of biochemistry at Michigan State University, and Sarah O'Connor, professor of chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and now at the John Innes Centre in Norwich, England. The MPC project also included participants from Michigan State, Iowa State University, the University of Mississippi, Purdue University, Texas A&M University, MIT, and the John Innes Centre in the UK.

Finding out exactly what medicinal plants contain

This research team brought to the project a broad spectrum of expertise from plant biology, systematics, analytical chemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and drug development from natural products. During their two-year project, the scientists collected data to help them understand just how plants make chemicals, a process called biosynthesis.

To this end, the researchers investigated the genes and chemical profiles of 14 plants known to contain compounds with biological activity which are associated with medicinal properties. For example, the foxglove plant is used to make the cardiac muscle stimulant digoxin, and the periwinkle plant is a source for the widely used chemotherapy drugs vincristine and vinblastine. In a press statement, the researchers noted that these and many other medicinal plants, including ginseng, are often found in household gardens and flower boxes. They could be vast cornucopias of compounds ripe for discovering and developing into widespread therapeutic applications.

"The current understanding of molecules and genes involved in the formation of beneficial compounds is very incomplete," said Dr. O'Connor, who is also a lecturer in chemical sciences at University of East Anglia. "However, the ability to conduct genome-wide studies of model plant species has resulted in an explosive increase in our knowledge of and capacity to understand how genes control biological processes and chemical composition."

So does this mean the scientists are advocating using medicinal plants to treat diseases? Not exactly. They appear to be primarily interested in helping Big Pharma translate the information they've come up with into more money-making drugs. "Our major goal in this project has been to capture the genetic blueprints of medicinal plants for the advancement of drug discovery and development," said Dr. Chappell, project coordinator for the MPC, adding that the research gives medicinal plants "tremendous pharmaceutical potential."

However, with the information the scientists have discovered now being placed in the public domain, it may well be a rich resource not just for Big Pharma but for physicians and other scientists seeking natural plant-based therapies for diseases.

For more information:

http://medicinalplantgenomics.msu.edu

http://metnetdb.org/mpmr_public/

http://uic.edu/pharmacy/MedPlTransc...

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Peppermint Aroma Improves Memory and Concentration

Aromatherapy in action - Peppermint aroma improves memory and concentration
by Elizabeth Walling
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(NaturalNews) Peppermint isn't just for toothpaste and candy canes: research shows the aroma of peppermint is a natural remedy for boosting memory, focus and concentration. Whether in the form of essential oil, fresh mint leaves, or brewed tea, the refreshing scent of peppermint may be just what you need to perk up your mind.

One 2006 study in the
United Kingdom measured the effect of peppermint aroma on cognitive performance. Researchers compared peppermint aroma in one group to ylang-ylang aroma in another, while a third control group received no exposure to aroma. Peppermint was shown to increase alertness and memory, while ylang-ylang appeared to impair both.

Another study published in the International Journal of Neuroscience again showed the aroma of peppermint led to improved memory and alertness. And one more study in
Cincinnati, Ohio exposed a group of students to the aroma of peppermint oil before a test. Those who smelled the peppermint oil showed an improved accuracy of 28 percent compared to students who did not.
How to Boost Your Mental Function With Peppermint
Peppermint offers an inexpensive and enjoyable way to improve your memory and focus. There are several ways you can use peppermint to enhance brain function. Next time you need to clear your head or improve your focus, try one of these:

1. Peppermint essential oil is a favorite in aromatherapy and can be used in a variety of ways. Make a peppermint mist by combining a few drops of peppermint essential oil with one cup of water in a spray mister. Spray a light mist whenever needed. Or add a few drops of peppermint oil in a handkerchief and take the refreshing scent of peppermint with you wherever you go.

2. Fresh mint gives off a strong and pleasant aroma. Grow mint indoors and keep the plant by a desk or anywhere concentration is needed. You can also dry fresh mint leaves and use them for tea or cooking.

3. Make yourself a hot cup of peppermint tea. Not only does this tea smell delightfully of peppermint, but it's also used in natural medicine to improve digestion, ease nausea, relieve stress and more. A fresh cup of peppermint tea in the morning or early afternoon is a great way to beat an energy slump.

Sources for this article include:

http://www.greenmedinfo.com/article...

http://voices.yahoo.com/best-plants...

http://www.auracacia.com/auracacia/...

About the author:
Elizabeth Walling is a freelance writer specializing in health and family nutrition. She is a strong believer in natural living as a way to improve health and prevent modern disease. She enjoys thinking outside of the box and challenging common myths about health and wellness. You can visit her blog to learn more:
www.livingthenourishedlife.com/2009...


Wednesday, November 30, 2011

December Specials

I am delighted to share with you the launch of my new business, Laura’s Oils:   www.youngliving.com/laurasoils.

I am a distributor for an excellent line of products by Young Living Essential Oils.  Our company also offers beauty products, nutritional supplements, and cleaning products.

Essential oils, known as nature’s living energy, are the natural, aromatic volatile liquids found in shrubs, flowers, trees, roots, bushes, and seeds. The distinctive components in essential oils defend plants against insects, environmental conditions, and disease. They are also vital for a plant to grow, live, evolve, and adapt to its surroundings. Essential oils are extracted from aromatic plant sources via steam distillation, and are highly concentrated and far more potent than dry herbs.
While essential oils often have a pleasant aroma, their chemical makeup is complex and their benefits vast—which makes them much more than something that simply smells good.
Historically, essential oils have played a prominent role in everyday life. With more than 200 references to aromatics, incense, and ointments throughout the Bible, essential oils are said to be used for anointing and healing the sick. Today, essential oils are used for aromatherapy, massage therapy, emotional health, personal care, nutritional supplements, household solutions, and much more.
Young Living Essential Oils, the leading provider of essential oils, offers more than 300 essential oil singles and blends. All Young Living essential oils meet the YLTG standard. This means that every essential oil Young Living distills or sources has the optimal naturally-occurring blend of constituents to maximize the desired effect. Only YLTG essential oils should be used for the primary methods of application, which include inhalation and application.

I can tell you an amazing story that happened to me in October.  I had accidentally dropped a glass bottle of salad dressing that landed directly on my middle toe, and it hurt so bad I thought my toe was broken.  I put an ice pack on it for about 5 minutes but it didn’t help the pain at all.  It was still throbbing, and already turning black and blue and starting to swell.  Then I remembered the essential oils that I had recently gotten, and that my friend had told me about using certain oils for pain.  So I went and got the Cypress and PanAway oils.  I put a drop of Cypress on my toe, and then a drop of PanAway and IMMEDIATELY the pain was gone.  I mean, it was one second.  I was so surprised my mouth dropped open and I just stood and stared.  I wiggled my foot and toes and there was barely any pain.  90% of it was gone!  The swelling and bruising vanished too.  I swear, if I hadn’t experienced it myself, I wouldn’t have believed it.  I was so amazed.

If you’d like to check out my company website, click on this link: www.youngliving.com/laurasoils.

Every month, Young Living offers specials on highlighted products.  The specials for December 1 - 31 include:

FREE 15 ml bottles of Thieves, Citrus Fresh, and Christmas Spirit - yes, all three! ($81.91 retail value) with an order of 250 PV (personal value) or more

Thieves
Thieves combines clove, cinnamon bark, rosemary, lemon, and Eucalyptus radiata essential oils. This proprietary blend not only smells great, but has also been proven to have tremendous effect against airborne bacteria. Thieves is one of the best ways to stay healthy this holiday season!
Citrus Fresh
When diffused, this proprietary essential oil blend purifies the air and adds a clean, fresh scent. The combination of orange, grapefruit, tangerine, lemon, mandarin, and spearmint energizes the spirit, boosts creativity, and increases clarity of thought.
Christmas Spirit
Fill your home with the stimulating aromas of evergreen, citrus, and spice. Diffuse liberally or add a few drops to your firewood prior to lighting. This essential oil blend will inspire feelings of comfort, peace, and happiness.
10% off Super B
Adding B vitamins to your daily routine can increase energy levels while easing anxiety and depression. Young Living's Super B is a comprehensive source of all eight B vitamins that are essential for good health. This complete vitamin complex also includes minerals that aid in absorption and assimilation.
Item No. 3240 (90 ct.)
Discounted Pricing:
Wholesale $17.78 / Retail $23.39 / PV 17.78
 
To go directly to the December specials, click here:
http://www.youngliving.com/en_US/products/promotions/

Please email or call me if you would like more information.  I’ll be happy to answer any of your questions!  Thanks for checking it out.  And please feel free to share this with anyone who might also be interested.

Laura Turner
Distributor ID #28977073
www.youngliving.com/laurasoils

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Welcome to Laura's Oils!

I am delighted to share with you the launch of my new business, Laura’s Oils:   www.youngliving.com/laurasoils.

I am a distributor for an excellent line of products by Young Living Essential Oils.  Our company also offers beauty products, nutritional supplements, and cleaning products.

Essential oils, known as nature’s living energy, are the natural, aromatic volatile liquids found in shrubs, flowers, trees, roots, bushes, and seeds. The distinctive components in essential oils defend plants against insects, environmental conditions, and disease. They are also vital for a plant to grow, live, evolve, and adapt to its surroundings. Essential oils are extracted from aromatic plant sources via steam distillation, and are highly concentrated and far more potent than dry herbs.
While essential oils often have a pleasant aroma, their chemical makeup is complex and their benefits vast—which makes them much more than something that simply smells good.
Historically, essential oils have played a prominent role in everyday life. With more than 200 references to aromatics, incense, and ointments throughout the Bible, essential oils are said to be used for anointing and healing the sick. Today, essential oils are used for aromatherapy, massage therapy, emotional health, personal care, nutritional supplements, household solutions, and much more.
Young Living Essential Oils, the leading provider of essential oils, offers more than 300 essential oil singles and blends. All Young Living essential oils meet the YLTG standard. This means that every essential oil Young Living distills or sources has the optimal naturally-occurring blend of constituents to maximize the desired effect. Only YLTG essential oils should be used for the primary methods of application, which include inhalation and application.

I can tell you an amazing story that happened to me in October.  I had accidentally dropped a glass bottle of salad dressing that landed directly on my middle toe, and it hurt so bad I thought my toe was broken.  I put an ice pack on it for about 5 minutes but it didn’t help the pain at all.  It was still throbbing, and already turning black and blue and starting to swell.  Then I remembered the essential oils that I had recently gotten, and that my friend had told me about using certain oils for pain.  So I went and got the Cypress and PanAway oils.  I put a drop of Cypress on my toe, and then a drop of PanAway and IMMEDIATELY the pain was gone.  I mean, it was one second.  I was so surprised my mouth dropped open and I just stood and stared.  I wiggled my foot and toes and there was barely any pain.  90% of it was gone!  The swelling and bruising vanished too.  I swear, if I hadn’t experienced it myself, I wouldn’t have believed it.  I was so amazed.

If you’d like to check out my company website, click on this link: www.youngliving.com/laurasoils.

Every month, Young Living offers specials on highlighted products.  The specials for November include:

10% off 3 Wise Men essential oil
3 Wise Men™ promotes feelings of reverence and spiritual awareness with a blend of therapeutic-grade essential oils formulated to open the subconscious (sandalwood, juniper, frankincense, spruce, and myrrh). This blend, considered a gift by many, enhances emotional equilibrium as it soothes and uplifts the heart.
FREE 15 ml bottle of Frankincense ($91.78 retail value) with an order of 225 PV (personal value) or more
Frankincense (Boswellia carteri) has a sweet, warm, balsamic aroma that is stimulating and elevating to the mind. Useful for visualizing, improving one's spiritual connection, and centering, it has comforting properties that help focus the mind and overcome stress and despair. Frankincense is considered the holy anointing oil in the Middle East, where it has been used in religious ceremonies for thousands of years. More recently, it has been used in European and American hospitals and is the subject of substantial research. Frankincense is also a valuable ingredient in skin care products for aging and dry skin. The ancient Egyptians used it in rejuvenation face masks.


To go directly to the November specials, click here:
http://www.youngliving.com/en_US/products/promotions/

Please email or call me if you would like more information.  I’ll be happy to answer any of your questions!  Thanks for checking it out.  And please feel free to share this with anyone who might also be interested.

Laura Turner
Distributor ID #28977073
www.youngliving.com/laurasoils