First Responders - the Camp Phoenix Flag -Friday Flashback
Nature's Gift Aromatherapy
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2y ago
Most of you know Nature's Gift has supported The United Aromatherapy Effort since its genesis during those terrible days after 9/11. A call came out late in the Autumn for aromatherapy materials and supplies to support the troops on the ground in Afghanistan. We were, as often in the past, the first to respond to the call for help. (At one time we were given the "First Responders" Award.) A few days ago, the founders of the UAE recieved a wondrous gift. A thank you letter, signed by General Dudney, the poster below, and a flag. The poster reads: This is to certify that the accompanying Ame ..read more
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Pruritis / Itching
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2y ago
Pruritis is defined in the dictionary as "itching" but as a medical term it is a lot more serious...ongoing and maddening. Debbie Lobaugh, one of our nurse/clients recently wrote (and gave me permission to share) this success story. Quoting an ongoing conversation here. Debbie had asked for suggestions regarding pruritis caused by liver cancer...this was the result she sent me. "Hi Marge, I would be happy to have you share the information regarding the fabulous results on my client with pruritis from liver cancer. Some background information is that this woman is a retired R.N. who has worke ..read more
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"It can't be..."
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2y ago
 Rachel was out of the office today so I ended up fielding the phone calls.  An interesting day.  I don't know why people insist on blocking their phone number and name when they call. "You have Balsam Fir Essential Oil?" Yes, Canadian, from an Organic producer. "What does organic mean for an essential oil?" The question rather took me aback.  "In this case it was produced by a USDA Certified Organic producer."  "Oh.  Well,  yours can't be real." Excuse me?  Why would you say that? "Because [fill in the blank of your favorite multilevel marketin ..read more
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  Unbelievable Christmas Cookies For the nonc...
Nature's Gift Aromatherapy
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3y ago
  Unbelievable Christmas Cookies For the noncook - I stopped by a friend's house today, and she urged me to take home a bag of homemade cookies. Now, this woman does not cook. Most definitely she doesn't bake. And I am a bit of a snob when it comes to cookies. They had best be extraordinary, or they aren't worth the calories. And, in all honesty, they didn't look extraordinary. And she said they had peanut butter. I'm not a big fan of peanut butter cookies. But, I am polite. I said "thank you" and took a small bag. They sat on my countertop most of the day looking at me, trying to make ..read more
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Psoriasis?
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3y ago
Just got off the phone with one of our Nurse/Client's in Wisconsin. She has been treating a patient with intractable psoriasis for some time. She's tried almost every carrier oil on the market, many recommended essential oils (in proper dilution, of course!) with no results. She recently tried our Pomegranate CO2 extraction, undiluted, and is having wonderful results. Dramatic reduction in scaling and in redness. The patient is ecstatic, and we are just delighted. It's feedback like this that reminds me of "why we are here"...when we can make a difference in someone's quality of life. Later u ..read more
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“What’s Wrong with Marge?”
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4y ago
While displaying a selection of Nature’s Gift oils at the recent Alliance of International Aromatherapists (AIA) conference, I felt a touch on my shoulder. The customer’s face was concerned, and her tone was gentle. “Marge, do you mind if I ask you a personal question?” I smiled inside because I thought I knew what was coming.  “Do you have Parkinson’s disease?”  (I was right!)   I replied “No, it’s not that”. Now, this customer was not the first to approach me with the same question. (Some of you have heard of my personal rule of thumb: ask a question three times…then we need to blog ab ..read more
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Things I Learned - Buddha Wood CO2
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5y ago
I was first introduced to Buddha Wood CO2 in another CO2 course perhaps two years ago, and was taught that its primary benefit was as an insecticide/repellant, primarily against the travelers' bane - bed-bugs.   And so I described it. Earlier this month I learned so much more about it, in Madeleine Kerkhof's CO2s for Clinical CO2 Extracts in Aromatherapy,  and frankly was a bit concerned that the three-day course would be a repeat of what I had already learned. I was SO wrong, and as time allows I will be updating our product descriptions with new information and sharing what I've learned her ..read more
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Solstice Best Sellers:
Nature's Gift Aromatherapy
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5y ago
Because we are always surprised - the best selling essential oils during our Solstice sale: Tied for 9th, 10th and 11th place:  Midwestern Peppermint, Himalayan Cedarwood and Holy BasilTied for 8th, 7th,6th, 5th and 4th place: Tea Tree, Australian Sandalwood 10%,  Organic Hungarian Peppermint,  Kunzea, and FragoniaThird place:  Taiwan Incense CedarwoodSecond Place:  Siam WoodFirst place, best selling during the sale: Ravintsara.Now, why was everyone buying Ravintsara on Friday?  Has someone been talking about what a powerful antiviral it is where I missed the conversation? It's a goo ..read more
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