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This is my favorite product out of the wellness preservative-free skincare line (containing no parabens, fragrance, animal products, harsh chemicals, or preservatives). I've blogged about this eyecream before and still love how well it works at reducing the puffiness and dark circles underneath my eyes. A few of my friends also use is as a firming cream for their neck and face. A little goes a long way and if you use it for your eyes alone, it should last for 2 - 3 months.

I went a little crazy and stocked up while in Japan (no shipping to pay!). If you'd like to purchase a jar, please contact me directly at healthluxe at gmail.com. Retail this product sells for $106.43 USD, but while I have a few on hand, you can purchase it at the Member price of $83.37 USD. Purchase more than one and I will include a bonus 4-piece travel set Free ($20 value).

Most preservative-free products require refrigeration or have a short shelf life, this line uses a special water formulated to prohibit bacteria growth without introducing harsh or possibly harmful chemicals. 60% or more of what we apply to our skin is absorbed into our bloodstream. I recommend this eyecream to everyone, especially to women who are expecting and have heightened sensitivity to what goes onto their skin and into their bodies.

  • Lucky.JPG Along with a daily serving of fresh fruit (fuji apples are his favorite) and vegetables, we add glyconutrients to our Fancy Green Cheek Conure, Lucky's, food. He is the healthiest, sweetest, and smartest pet I've ever had! (and I was never really a "bird person" until he came home with us) Please feel free to contact me if you would like to purchase greentea.gif

    For the past few months there have been numerous (but not new) reports on the benefits of drinking tea, especially the green kind! Naoki's family has a beautiful green tea farm in Mie, Japan and they are ready to ship 2007 spring leaves. The cut off date to order will be this Thursday, May 10.

    This green tea tastes different and has a sweeter and fresher flavor than what is available in most stores here. It can be cold brewed as well as served hot. Please allow boiled water to cool for a few minutes before adding the delicate tea leaves to prevent burning, which can alter the taste. LuckyBamboo.jpg

    Did you know that there are a number of indoor plants that can help improve the air quality of your home?

    NASA, along with the Associated Landscape Contractors of America (ALCA) conducted a clean air study on plants that may provide a natural way of removing certain toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde that often come from a number of manufactured items we place in our homes and offices (carpets, mattresses, etc.). The study looked at ways these plants might be effective at neutralizing the effects of sick building syndrome (SBS).

    SBS has a lengthy list of symptoms such as the following -

    * Headache
    * Eye, nose, or throat irritation
    * Dry cough; dry or itchy skin
    * Dizziness and nausea
    * Difficulty in concentrating
    * Fatigue
    * Sensitivity to odours
    * Increased incidence of asthma attacks/appearance of asthma in non-asthmatics
    * Personality changes such as rage/weeping/paranoia/depression
    * Putative cases of bronchitis or pneumonia which do not respond to antibiotic treatment
    * Symptoms resembling Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

    This is just a shortened list of the 50 symptoms usually associated with SBS. Indoor pollution does take a toll on our immune system and overall well-being. With the recent concern over the use of ionic air filters and the issue that they may cause ozone pollution, it may be worth it to invest in plants that will not only help c