Monday, November 28, 2016

DIY Hand Sanitizer

Make your own hand sanitizer! This is SO MUCH BETTER than the store-bought sanitizer – did you know that stuff speeds up the absorption of BPA?? You'll definitely avoid chemicals with this sanitizer!http://www.keeperofthehome.org

20 drops of tea tree oil, 10 drops of lavender, and 5 drops each of lemon and sweet orange oil


Witch hazel

Aloe Vera 


METHOD

Start by pouring your essential oils into your glass bottle.
A note about bottles: You want to use glass bottles when using essential oils. The essential oils will eat away at a plastic bottle rendering this formula useless. Glass bottles are easy to find at a local health food store or online.
When mixing essential oils for a spray, the rule of thumb is to add 10-15 drops of essential oil per ounce of liquid.
I added 20 drops of tea tree oil, 10 drops of lavender, and 5 drops each of lemon and sweet orange oil.
Gently swirl the oils together in your glass spray bottle. Then, fill the remainder of your bottle with witch hazel and aloe vera.
I used a witch hazel and aloe vera formula I got from our local health store. If you’re using them separately, then just fill your bottle 2/3 with witch hazel and the remaining 1/3 with aloe vera.
Put the lid on your bottle and give the mixture a good shake.
If you have Vitamin E oil, then add a few drops to your mixture as well. This is not necessary, but it will extend the shelf life of your hand sanitizer as well as add additional healing properties to your spray.
Label your spray bottle and use your DIY hand sanitizer when you’re out and about during the cold and flu season.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Flea Prevention Dog Treats

Homemade Flea Prevention Dog Treats {2 Ingredients} - Say goodbye to toxic flea treatments!

WHAT ABOUT CATS??

http://www.healthstartsinthekitchen.com: I also give my cats some of this combination in a small bowl near their food and they lick it when they feel like it – I don’t give them a specific does at all because, well…. cats are fickle creatures. And I feel very strongly that animals instinctively know what they need! Sometimes our cats lick it up quickly, other times it will sit around for a couple weeks – regardless it’s astonishing that our indoor/outdoor cats are also FLEA FREE without using any other flea preventions or treatments!
Not to be confused with any other type of yeast, Brewers Yeast, is an inactive yeast that is a popular dietary supplement. Brewers Yeast has several uses for dogs. It is a source of B vitamins such as biotin, trace minerals such as zinc, proteins and amino acids. The amino acids and vitamins can help make a dog’s skin healthier and its coat shinier. Brewers Yeast is often recommended by holistic vets to help strengthen dogs’ immune systems.
She recommends LEWIS LABS BREWERS YEAST FLAKES PURE, 12.35 OZ

BENEFITS OF COCONUT OIL FOR DOGS

The coconut, also known as the “tree of life”, has been found to have many benefits not only for humans, but for our best friends as well. Many diseases and ailments, like yeast infections, smelly coats, hot spots, cuts that have been infected, and even cracked paws, can all be cured with just a jar of coconut oil. When all forms of diet remedies have failed, then it is time to try out this miracle natural medicine for your dog. Lauric acid, a medium chain fatty acid, can help prevent bacterial and viral infections. This is most commonly found in a mother’s milk and builds the immune system. Fortunately, dogs can benefit from the same kind of protection and health advantages it gives throughout their lives. (any high quality coconut oil is fine to give your pets – However we do exclusively give Tropical Tradition’s Pet Coconut oil because I trust their quality.)
Sh also says says it has anti-cancer properties.
The recommended dose is roughly 1 teaspoon of coconut oil daily per 10 pounds of body weight.
Ingredients

Instructions
  1. Combine melted coconut oil and brewers yeast together in your blender. Blend for roughly 10 seconds until smooth.
  2. Transfer blended mixture into a plastic condiment bottle (trim tip to 1/4 inch opening) and use to fill 2 - small paw print silicone pans.
  3. Chill in the refrigerator or freezer until set & solid.
  4. Remove from the pan and store in refrigerator or freezer for up to 6 months
Recipe Notes
*1/8 cup = 2 tablespoons
Give up to 1 small paw print Flea Prevention Dog Treat per 10 pounds of body weight daily.
For dogs under 10 pounds, give 1 treat every other day.










Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Flourless Double Chocolate Sunbutter Cookies

Flourless Double Chocolate Sunflower Seed Butter Cookies - Super-soft, brownie-like, extra chocolatey cookies, all without any flour, nuts, or dairy! Sunnysideups.org

INGREDIENTS
  • 1 large Egg
  • ½ cup Dark Brown Sugar
  • 2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract
  • ¼ cup Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Powder
  • ½ teaspoon Salt
  • 1 cup Sunflower Seed Butter
  • ¾ cup Chocolate Chips (Dairy-free, if needed)
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare 2 large baking sheets by lining with parchment paper. Set aside.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, whisk Egg. Add Brown Sugar and Vanilla Extract and whisk well until combined. Add Cocoa Powder, Baking Powder, and Salt, and whisk to combine. Next, add Sunflower Seed Butter and with a strong spoon, stir very well until completely combined. Dough will be thick, stiff, and almost crumbly in texture. Stir in chocolate chips, and do your best to evenly distribute them through the dough.
  3. Using your hands, roll dough into golfball-sized balls. The dough is pretty crumbly, but the warmth from your hands will help the dough stick together.
  4. The cookies do not spread much during baking, so if you’d like, carefully press down on the dough balls to slightly flatten.
  5. Bake cookies for 8-10 minutes, until edges of cookies are set. Cookies may look slightly underbaked, and this is what you want! Allow cookies to cool on the pan for 10 minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool completely.
  6. Store cookies in an tightly sealed container at room temperature for up to 1 week or in a ziplock freezer bag, in the freezer, for up to 3 months.