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Artificial fragrances and colors can lead to skin irritation, disruption of hormones, flare ups of eczema and many other skin conditions.
Think of your blue colored, outdoor scented laundry soap (I have had a personal experience with a soap just like it). Neither the fragrance or the color is from a plant based natural source.
Through education on ingredients that are found in products that we use in our homes on a daily basis. From our laundry soaps, shampoos, face creams, body creams, make-up and many other personal products, we can make more informed choices for ourselves and our families.
Our skin is our largest organ and our first line of defense.
When our skin is breached by an open sore or a skin condition like eczema or acne our immune system is weakened.
“Experience is the most brutal of teachers but you learn, my God, do you learn”
― CS Lewis
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I had run out of the natural laundry soap that I normally used and the laundry was piling up, so I ran to the store and purchased a small generic laundry soap to hold me over until I could purchase my regular laundry soap.
I did my laundry as normal and thought nothing of it.
A couple of days later my daughter started breaking out with these large red spots. They would cover her entire hands, the backs of her knees, etc. She also had impetigo breaking out on her face, I had no idea what was going on or what to do.
I booked an appointment with my daughter's doctor, after showing her the rash on my daughter her doctor me one simple question, "Have you changed your laundry soap lately?"
I looked at her confused wondering how this was related to what was happening with my daughter. And she told me that due to the change in laundry soap, it was most likely the cause of the eczema as well as the impetigo, because it had compromised her immune system causing her to break out with eczema.
Fortunately at the time I had Relief Cream in my cupboard, I have previously seen first hand experiences of people with eczema that have successfully cleared their skin with Relief Cream. We started using Relief Cream on my daughter and slowly watched her skin heal.
Using Relief Cream for my daughter's eczema has now become a proactive solution to avoid eczema breakouts throughout the winter months and times when her skin becomes irritated.
As a mother there is nothing worse than seeing your child in agony over sore, itchy, red hands irritated by eczema and not being able to help it.
In about 2004 I met a natural scientist Dr. Jonn Randel, at the time he was formulating natural skin care products. After years of importing vitamins, this was no longer a viable option for his business and his focus turned to natural skin care. As a scientist, his love for formulating has lead to a wide variety of many beneficial natural products all made from plants.
I have personally been using his natural products and quietly helping friends and family members since we met in 2004.
Over the years, I have watched family and friends reclaim their normal daily lives with assistance of these products. From skin conditions like eczema and acne to joint and muscle pains, cramps, and aches.
I have lost count of the numerous times that I have reached for these products to fix a scratch, a burn, an injury, to avoid bruising, or an itchy bug bite, the list goes on. A lot of what I have learned over the years has been by experience that has led me to further research.
Meeting Jonn was no accident, it was my already keen interest in natural healing modalities and health products that led to our introduction. At the time I was enrolled in a B.Sc. of Kinesiology program at Simon Fraser University, I was interested in pursuing a Naturopathic Doctorate Degree.
After our meeting Jonn had sent me home with a sample of Relief Cream, I had also just moved into a condo and did not have much in the way of a medicine cabinet at the time.
One afternoon I was home ironing a shirt, I had the iron set on cotton. (For those of you who are not familiar with what a "cotton" setting on an iron is, it's almost the hottest setting, so very hot.) I went to grab the iron without looking and instead of grabbing the handle, I stuck three finger tips right on the plate of a hot iron. The way my fingers felt at the time I was sure they would blister, I could barely see the remains of my finger prints, and of course it was my writing hand.
In shock, I looked around my still rather empty condo wondering to myself, "What I was going to put on this burn?" Remember these were also still the times when there were flip phones, I'm not even sure I had the internet connected at the time so asking Google what I could do was out of the question.
I remember walking into my kitchen and seeing butter on the counter, and thought that might not be a good idea, but beside the butter was this little jar of Relief Cream I had just received.
I liberally applied some of this plant based all natural cream to my very sore and burning finger tips. Shortly after applying the cream my fingers stopped burning so much, and about 20 minutes later I noticed they were starting to hurt again. So I repeated the process with the cream, another 20 minutes or so went by and I noticed the burning sensation return so I again applied more Relief Cream. I did this for the initial 2-3 hours putting the cream on each time my fingers hurt. After that the sensation subsided and I applied the cream approximately every hour.
The next morning when I woke up to my astonishment and amazement, there were no blisters on my finger tips. I continued applying cream for the next week or so until my finger tips returned to normal.