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Showing posts with label Alternative remedies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alternative remedies. Show all posts

Friday, February 12, 2016

1 Remedy That Relieves Dozens of Common Aches and Pains From Your Head to Your Toes


* Dark-colored glass bottle is a good sign that Trusted Health Products are careful to ensure the ingredients will hold up and won't degrade through light exposure

What is Runner's Choice?
The Runner's Choice - Foot Massage in A Bottle is the latest development in the line of all-natural, scientifically formulated, 100% botanical oil products by Trusted Health Products'.

 
The 2 ounce bottle goes a long way and can last for up to a year, depending on how often you use it.



 What it's For   Trusted Health Products designed Runner's Choice for people who suffer from sore feet and discomfort, like runners or someone with pain from being on their feet for lengthy periods of time. 


Runner's Choice is a lightweight, non-greasy oil that absorbs almost immediately into the skin, soothing away soreness and discomfort deep within. I'm definitely no runner, but my feet and other muscles can use some relief as often as possible

Did you know that your feet contain more than 200 muscles, 60 joints, and over 50 bones. That's not even accounting for the insane number of ligaments and tendons!  There's a lot packed into our feet, so it's no wonder we feel the aches and pains of standing on them for hours at a time or beating them against pavement while running.



I was given the opportunity to try Runner's Choice to see if it could be useful for me, and in exchange for writing a review to share my thoughts and feelings about it.

After spending some time with the aromatically pleasing oil, I wanted to take the time to publish a review to share how it works, what the benefits/uses are. Perhaps by sharing this information and gem of an all-natural remedy, it will help other people suffering from tired, achy, sore feet or muscles to find some relief of their own.

An additional benefit is your feet won't smell! The strong mint aroma is pleasant and refreshing.





My Personal Results:
After receiving The Runner's Choice, I applied a few drops of the oil to the soles and tops of my feet near the start of the day

Aside from the nice aroma, I noticed a subtle tingly sensation developing on the tops of my feet. Icy-Hot lovers rejoice -- the cold and tingly combo in this chemical-free product is intense enough to really put some pep in your step and cool down inflamed, deep aches.

My feet started to go somewhat numb after a couple of solid hours of being vertical. I worked out and engaged in some outdoor work and instead of the typical beginnings of feet-aches and the itchy sensation that accompanies, my feet were as cool and calm as a cucumber. I didn't even notice that the usual discomfort wasn't present until later.


Further activities included chasing after a house-full of children -- my feet remained cozy and comfortable for the most part.

From an entire full day (just day 1 of using), I can report that this oil is powerful enough to... well, to actually be worth report about.


 I feel like even people with more significant aches and pains will even find relief in Runner's Choice.   
You Don't Have to be A Runner to Benefit From Using The Runner's Choice


6 Month Update

 The Runner's Choice, with it's magnificent ingredients, has more uses than just to soothe achy feet. In fact, I've applied it to other achy, sore areas of my body as well as to relieve the extreme discomfort and stiffness in the joints of my hands that comes from over-use like when I crochet or knit. Due to the comfort this provides when I massage it into my hands before attempting knitting or crochet, I just wonder if it would relieve at least some of the discomfort and pain of carpal tunnel syndrome... I began feeling all the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome myself a couple of years ago and it started getting so painful that after any hand activity like yarn-crafting or just ironing my hair, it would sometimes be distract-ingly painful.

It was becoming a real nuisance in my daily life, this carpal tunnel syndrome issue, but after I started using Runner's Choice on my hands, it's been a few months now since I have even felt any noticeable discomfort in my hands! I can knit for hours with no issue!

I feel like perhaps my hand underwent some healing due to some hand exercises and the amino acids I've been including into my supplement regimen. However, if it weren't for this, I would've been in far more pain and for a longer period of time. I feel like the combo of supplementing with aminos and using this soothing product really made a world of difference for me in this area.

 When it comes to muscle soreness, I don't even hesitate to break out the Runner's Choice
I've had great success using it for removing soreness from my arms and legs after over-using them to the point of my limbs shaking and quivering.

Headaches!
One of the biggest pains I've had as far back as I can remember is migraine headaches. Even on days when I don't develop a migraine, it's very common for me to end up clutching my temples from a headache. It's not always full-blown migraine, but these aches are intense enough to interfere horribly with my daily life.

One day in a desperate attempt to keep from hurling due to the nauseating pain in my head, I remembered that the smell of mint is said to be quite useful in bringing relief. So after swallowing a BC powder (forgive me for I know the dangers of BC's, but in the case of a migraine...) I ran to the bathroom and rubbed a drop on my temples, sat on the floor, and propped my feet upward and under running cold water. I remembered seeing something that claimed putting feet in ice water can get rid of headaches.

As I tried my best to stay put with the pain of the cold water on my feet, I kept taking deep breaths to sniff in the minty aromas. I actually did start to feel enough relief to get up and leave within minutes. I felt as good as if I'd taken a nap and woke up with just a rough headache instead of a debilitating migraine.

It was only upon standing up from my seated position that I really felt the major pain in my head. After spending a while relaxing quietly on the bed with my eyes closed (you never want to jump the gun with a migraine because relief doesn't mean a thing when it comes to these vicious things. It can hit you again if you don't take it easy.)

Within the hour, I was up and going like normal. I could still sense that there was sensitivity, but as for pain, it was non existent. I was able to last the rest of the day and night without it striking me down again. 

Now you know why I titled this post "1 Remedy That Relieves Dozens of Common Aches and Pains from Your Head to Your Toes." 
   

Additional Benefits

Relieves arthritis pain, heals wounds, burns.

 Opens sinuses when sniffed and clears stuffy, inflamed tissue that causes stuffiness.



 
 
I've added a couple drops to a little satchel that I hang in my closet to keep clothes smelling fresh and keep odors from absorbing. It works better than my old dryer-sheet-rub-down remedy and the strong mints keep odors away for a good while without rubbing off onto my clothing. I've even started placing a small paper towel with drops of Runner's Choice in my drawers.

  Ingredients such as Spearmint have anti-fungal and anti-microbial properties so using it on feet would also help prevent fungal issues and definitely odors. [Source: C.L. Wilson.Rapid evaluation of plant extract and essential oil for anti fumgal activity against Botrytis cinerea. Plant dis. 1997.81:204-210], [G.S. Moore, R.D. Atkins. The fungicidal and fungistatic effect of an aqueous garlic extract on medically important yeast like fungi. Mycologia. 1997.69:341-348.]



   
  Ingredients: 
Oils of Almond, Eucalyptus, Eucalyptol, Wintergreen, Peppermint, and Spearmint. 

I can't stress enough how pleased I am with Trusted Health Products' ingredient choice. Every product I've used from THP never fails to impress me in this area. They use simple, science-backed ingredients that are highly effective, safe, healthy, and packed with healing properties.

The Runner's Choice is no exception. With powerful, pain-relieving mint oils, The Runner's Choice soothes tired, achy feet, joints, and muscles instantly after the oil absorbs.

Ingredients and Their Properties:

Oil of Almond: A nutrient dense carrier oil rich in magnesium and Vitamins E and C. Skin and hair both benefit from application of this oil. It helps heal infection and relieves inflammation and itchy of skin.


Oil of Eucalyptus: Stimulates blood flow. Some of eucalyptus' medicinal properties include wound cleaning, treatment of fungal infection, decongestant, etc. It's an anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antiseptic. It has also been used as an insecticide to kill ticks and mites.


Oil of Eucalyptol: See eucalyptus above. Eucalyptol is often found in mouthwash for the possible antibacterial properties.


Oil of Wintergreen:  Has anti-rheumatic and anti-arthritic properties. Relieves muscle, bone and joint pain.


Oil of Peppermint: Anti-microbial, fungicidal, and bactericidal. For medicinal uses, studies have shown peppermint oil to be effective as an analgesic, a tonic, an antispasmodic, and for daytime sleepiness. When combined with eucalyptus oil, it'll treat headaches and relieve pain. Peppermint oil contains Vitamins A and C and is rich in minerals and nutrients such as calcium, folate, copper, iron, magnesium, and manganese.

Oil of Spearmint: Anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-spasmodic properties.


Directions: Apply to feet immediately before and after running, jogging, or when you will be on your feet for long periods of time. Coat the bottom of your feet, between the toes and the top and 2 inches above the ankle for best results. Rubbing is not required for effectiveness).  Put the cap back on immediately after use to preserve potency.  Extended exposure to air weakens the botanical oils’ effectiveness.  Wash hands after use. Avoid contact with eyes and other sensitive tissue. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use on open wounds. 

Monday, February 10, 2014

Review of Primal Force Norwegian Cod Liver Oil



We've talked so much about health here at Ribbons and Pearls, and I'm back after a week of using Primal Force's Norwegian Cod Liver Oil to share all about cod liver oil, the health benefits, and what to look out for when buying a cod liver oil supplement. So get yourself ready because this post is going to be packed with all the information you'll need about cod liver oil.

I've been interested in incorporating cod liver oil into my supplemented diet for a while now, and have finally gotten that opportunity. Special thanks to Primal Force for both the incredible opportunity, and also for producing a cod liver oil that I can take without the worry that comes with using any fish product these days (such as running the risk of heavy metal poisoning, which will be discussed later in this post).



Primal Force is a product label by Dr. Al Sears, MD who's also the founder of highly reputable Wellness Research Foundation.


You can read about Dr Sears, MD here, and even more here.

 Now, I won't include all the wonderful information about Primal Force and Dr. Sears, although I would love to because it really is incredible stuff. I will keep it brief, though, and just end by saying that Primal Force supplements are created using all natural vitamins, herbs and minerals. There's your hint as to why I was happy to get to try Primal Force products! 

Now, let's  dive right into the cod liver oil (bring a snorkel!)

First I'll begin by giving you the low-down on cod liver oil, then we'll go into more details on the Primal Force CLO and my use of it.





Not the best quality, I apologize. This is a capful of the Primal Force Cod Liver Oil. It's clear in color.
(47 Serving per bottle.)


Why is Cod Liver Oil Good For Our Health?:
Mostly, it's the omega 3's we seek, and Cod Liver Oil is abundant in those. Even better, Primal Force's Cod Liver Oil contains EPA and DHA (two types of omega 3's that aren't always both included in all fish oil supplements.) Having both means even better health benefits.



What Do Omega 3's Do?
For the sake of being thorough -- and because it's more informative to give the whole spiel instead of just saying "Cod Liver Oil is good for your health because it contains omega 3's," -- I'll brief you on why omega 3's are necessary for good health:

They lower blood triglyceride levels, regulate heart beat, decreases formation of plaque, decreases inflammation, etc


Cod Liver Oil is great for the immune system, promotes cardiovascular health, protects the heart, and has been used for years to keep folks healthy, to keep colds/flu at bay, and even to shorten colds/flu, etc. I know of several people who use the stuff religiously just to keep their immune system up to par, and colds at bay. It's also known for easing joint pain.
You can read further information (highly advisable) about 
Primal Force CLO benefits here.

Taste
I'll say, I was surprised when I didn't gag after first trying the Cod Liver Oil, since it is in oil form, not in capsules. Even more surprising was that there's no fishy taste, and no fishy burps, which I've heard a lot of people say happens after taking a capsule of fish oil. This is actual liquid (non-capsule) and I'd never know it came from a fish. I've had a burp that was lemon flavored once or twice, but that's all. Not unpleasant at all.
It has a lemon/lime flavor, and it's actually more than tolerable. I couldn't call it delicious, but it's as tolerable as drinking lemon water. It isn't sweet, and the flavoring almost fully covers the taste of oil. In fact, I can even hold the oil in my mouth for several seconds before swallowing.
I sometimes just add the teaspoon of oil to my water so I can avoid using a spoon (pathetic, huh?) and doing so makes it taste exactly like lemon water. You'd never know it was fish oil in the water!

Why I'm Taking Primal Force Norwegian Cod Liver Oil:
Well, obviously I want the benefits that come with the awesome omega 3's in this stuff, but I've also been extremely interested in adding this stuff to my diet for a main reason: teeth! I know, it sounds crazy, right? 
*Highly absorb-able Vitamin D in the CLO helps maintain and improve bone density.*  The reason I've been working so hard the last year on my entire bone-health (and overall health, but bone & teeth have been a huge focus point of mine) is due to my using a medication for years to help control endometriosis pain and problems. Little did I know, it is known for reducing bone density! So, that's why I'd began focusing on bone and teeth health in particular.
But I had been reading up on healing your teeth, healing cavities and even re-growing teeth for over a year now and everything I read says to take a high-quality Cod Liver Oil and Ghee. I started the Ghee last week, and after reading a year's worth of information, personal testimonies and more, I thought I should look into really trying Cod Liver Oil.

So yes, I actually am counting on seeing some major improvements in my dental health, too!
Just for your information, here's just one account of fermented cod liver oil being used (in combination with other things like butter oil) to help the cavity-healing process!
I've been doing some serious re-vamping of my entire body (health-wise), and that includes my brain.
I've shared my journey with mood problems here at Ribbons and Pearls, so this is another reason I was even more excited about using Cod Liver Oil -- it supports positive state of mind!
So, in my quest to help my body to operate at absolute full function, I was able to get my hands on some of this awesome Cod Liver Oil, with the help of the folks at Primal Force.

Note: Most people who have used or recommend Cod Liver Oil for dental health usually use/say fermented Cod Liver Oil. 
I wasn't sure why, and wondered if just Cod Liver Oil would do the same tricks. So, according to what I have found, as far as 'why you should choose fermented Cod Liver Oil' when working on healing teeth (and other things) is because it is high in Vitamin A & D. (4,000 IU of Vitamin A and 400 IU of D) and because it contains CoQ10. 
Fermented cod liver oil is just generally more nutritional.

. Since I wanted to particularly work on healing some cavities along with get super healthy, I worried I wouldn't be able to obtain all the benefits needed because fermented cod liver oil is said to be very risky for people with stomach problems, like I've had. So, I've been ecstatic about the Primal Force brand because it *does* contain Vitamin A & D, although in particularly lower amounts than the fermented stuff. It doesn't contain the CoQ10.  I do like that the Primal Force contains added antioxidant blend (rosemary extract) because that has its own extra health benefits.

I've so far had great results using this brand of cod liver oil, though so here's what I've decided to do, for now, to make up the difference:

  • - Adjusting the dosage to a higher one, as I describe doing in the “dosage” section of this page. 

  • - Supplementing with a separate CoQ10, which I thankfully already had on hand, so I was able to begin combining both right away. 

*I use 3 capsules, 100 mg each of CoQ10. Weston A. Price recommends  from 25 mg to 600 mg of CoQ10 a day, depending on your needs.

Note: This is what I've gathered from my research anyways, although I could be off. If so, I welcome corrections.



*** Cod Liver Oil is Not The Same as Fish Oil, and is One Better than The Other?
It's important to keep in mind that Cod Liver Oil is not the same as simple fish oil. Cod Liver Oil comes from the liver of Cod fish. Fish oil contains the flesh of all different kinds of fish. The omega 3 found in both, however, is the same.
Another difference is that cod liver oil contains Vitamins A & D (fat-soluble), whereas fish oil does not.
P.S. Vitamin A is a powerful disease-fighter and Vitamin D is necessary for good teeth and bone health, as well as other things.




Why Norwegian Cod Liver Oil? And What You Should Know About Before Ever Taking Cod Liver Oil...
The reason you hear so much scary stuff about taking any kind of fish oil is because some brands of it contain harmful things like mercury and contaminants, so it's extremely important to know if a supplement contains these things before you purchase it. 

That's why I'm loving the Primal Force Cod Liver Oil -- because they have had theirs tested by a third party for not only mercury, but also other heavy metals and PCB's. They have a guarantee that their product complies with the European Standards. In other words, they've been tested to be free of harmful heavy metals and other contaminants.
Image Source: E-magazine

Another thing you have to look out for in a fish oil supplement is whether they can guarantee that their product is free of not only mercury but all heavy metals and contaminants! Some labels will claim to be tested and free of mercury, but not necessarily other contaminants and heavy metals.
Also, some cod liver oil has been processed in a non-traditional way, which can mean that the vitamins are removed in the process, leaving you with oil that doesn't have the vitamins, or oil with synthetic vitamins added to it, as a way to "replace" those destroyed in the process. Neither are preferred, so it's best to go with a high-quality cod liver oil that's been processed "traditionally."

  • Primal Force Cod Liver Oil has been flushed with nitrogen to preserve freshness.


  •  Primal Force's Cod Liver Oil is free of added sugar, salt, dairy, yeast, wheat, corn, preservatives, artificial flavors and/or colors. 

  •  Comes from "cold, pristine waters of Norwegian Sea."



These are reasons why I was totally comfortable (and more than happy to have the opportunity) to use the Norwegian Cod Liver Oil from Primal Force.
Now that's impressive!
 

Dosing:
The bottle says one teaspoon daily (with a meal), but I take a little over 2, a little less than 2 1/2 because Weston A. Price says the dosage of Vitamin A for adults should be 10,000 IU daily. The Primal Force Cod Liver Oil contains 4,000 IU of Vitamin A, but I am doubtful that I get the remaining daily value from food sources in my everyday diet, and that's why I take the additional dose of Primal Force CLO.
*The bottle also says that it's best if kept in refrigerator. I actually didn't notice that part until I was re-reading the label to post the ingredients in this review, so I'll have to remember to stick mine in the fridge in the AM.

Dr. Price recommended around 4,000 IU of Vitamin D as the minimal daily requirement in order to obtain “vibrant health.” So, the amount of A in the Primal Force CLO is much closer to the Weston A. Price recommendations than the amount of D in the oil (400 IU per serving.) So, it’s necessary for me to use other forms of Vitamin D in pretty high amounts to try and reach the WAP recommendations, which is what I try to follow in my entire health regime. 

Here are the ingredients, if you're interested:
(* You can view the entire label here.)

Vitamin A: 4,000 IU
Vitamin D: 400 IU
Norwegian Cod Liver Oil: 4455 mg
EPA: 350 mg 
DHA: 530 mg
Natural lemon & lime flavors, antioxidant blend (rosemary extract, mixed tocopherols, ascorbyl palmitate, and citric acid). Contains soy. 
 Would I recommend Primal Force CLO?
Without hesitation.
I'd especially go so far as to recommend a product such as this due to the safety of it, the fact that you can read for yourself that it's safe and free of toxins and heavy metals and junk. Also because of what's available about the brand Primal Force and Dr. Sears. It all seems very reputable to me, and trustworthy -- and this is coming from someone who is a careful researcher about her supplements. 

Plus, the benefits of the CLO makes it a supplement I'd easily recommend others to take regularly, with or without a health condition because it's simply so beneficial to your brain and health overall that it's one of those good-to-take-for-no-serious-reason supplements.




Disclaimer (I know, I hate them, too, but these days you kind of can't afford to note post them.):

I am not a specialist or any other kind of doctor or expert. Content on this blog is not intended to be taken as medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or advice of any sort. I'm simply sharing information about my own experiences and results from use of a product or activity in hopes of providing useful information/suggestions to readers, not to be taken as a patient/medical adviser relationship. I am not responsible for what readers choose to do after viewing the content here. Furthermore, I do not hold an "exceptional" or other special relationship with the company mentioned. I'm simply a consumer who worked with the company on a review that is in compliance with FTTC's guidelines. That means, everything you read here is my own words, not anything of the company's. I was not provided with monetary compensation for my review. All information posted has been done so with complete honesty. No action should be taken based solely on the content of this publication ( I'm not responsible.) Readers who rely on the information in this blog to replace the advise of an appropriate health care provider assume all risks of such behavior.