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Natural home-made burn ointment heals like crazy (pictures included)

Pictures from a burn treated with a home-made natural remedy that you can make too!

Since my cancer diagnosis 6 years ago (feels good to write that!) I have been researching and developing my own personal care products to use instead of submitting myself to synthetics and chemical preservatives.  My research has led me to find amazing natural ingredients that are extremely powerful.

One such ingredient is sea buckthorn seed oil.

Native to Europe and Asia, the sea buckthorn bush produces a bright orange berry.  Oils are taken from the pulp of the berry (sea buckthorn oil), or from the seed (sea buckthorn seed oil).  The oils from both are used widely for many ailments.  It seems to have strong healing properties especially on the mucous membranes, like the inside of your mouth, and many use it to heal canker sores and mouth ulcers. it also works wonders on burns.  Interestingly, when the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident happened in 1986, sea buckthorn seed oil was collected and distributed by the Soviet government to those suffering radiation burns because of it’s effectiveness, low incidence of side effects, and ease of use.

There have been no reported or noted negative side effects from using the oil.

I am currently developing, through my company, MOON Organics, a healing spray for those undergoing radiation therapy for cancer.  Radiation treatment can sometimes produce burns on the skin which can be irritating and painful.  (anyone who has had a bad sunburn can relate)  I am using sea buckthorn oil along with other powerful natural ingredients to help heal and soothe these burns.

From time to time, myself or my family will have a skin issue that needs treatment.  Being a registered nurse, I know what needs medical treatment, and what I can help myself.  On April 15th at about 8pm, my daughter was at a friend’s house and bit into a microwaved “hot-pocket”.  The contents spilled out onto her lip and chin causing second degree burns.  Second degree burns involve the second layer of the epidermis causing redness, swelling and blistering of the skin, and usually take about 2-3 weeks to heal (sometimes more if infection is a factor)

Second degree burns can leave a scar, so I really didn’t want one on her beautiful face.  I knew I had to heal it fast.

second degree burn

Burn caused by a "Hot Pocket" (not exactly a healthy snack...I told her those were bad for her...)

I immediately made an ointment from Sea buckthorn seed oil, kukui nut oil, and aloe butter (equal parts aloe and kukui nut oil… 2.5 ml each, with 8 drops of sea buckthorn seed)….all powerful healing and soothing plant ingredients.  She began applying the ointment 2-3 x /day. I instructed her NOT to pop the blisters , but let them go on their own.  The trick to reducing scars is to keep the area moist.  When the area was no longer “open”, she applied tea tree oil as well. (tea tree oil has been a well known healing oil used for hundreds of years…available at most pharmacies in the US) The ointment was discarded after 1 week.

Here is the same area April 20th 8pm, 5 days later.

The area is pretty much healed, and there will be no scar!

These types of burns can sometimes take weeks to heal.  She will continue to apply the tea tree oil until it is completely gone.

The purpose of this post is to show you that there are many natural ingredients that can do the same job or better in treating minor issues than over-the-top triple antibiotic ointments with chemcials and preservatives.

One example of the power of nature…my cancer was treated with a chemotherapy (Taxotere) that came from a component of the yew tree that grows in western United States.

This is not meant to be used as medical advice and I certainly , under no circumstances, mean for this to serve as encouragement to ignore medical treatment as ignoring medical treatment in certain instances can have severe consequences.  For ANY burns that involve an area larger than the palm of your hand or for ANY second degree burns on children ALWAYS seek medical help as the burns can cause fluid loss and serious effects inside your body.

However, for minor issues, there are usually great remedies…sometimes in your own pantry.

For more information on burns click here

For purchasing natural ingredients go to Mountain Rose Herbs

April 23, 2012 at 10:22 am 13 comments

Natural..Beautiful…Healthy

…that’s the slogan of MOON Organics.

natural coconut oil moisturizer

There's no product like this on the market anywhere

When I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, I knew I had to change the way I was living and that included finding new skincare and beauty products that were healthy.  I really didn’t find anything that was truly healthy, and when I did, it was some fancy expensive cosmetic company named after a guy.  (what does Dr. Healthyguy know about women’s beauty needs? and just what kind of doctor is he anyway? a podiatrist?)

Determined to find products that met with my scrutinizing eye, I began looking into making my own.  I was amazed at all the natural elements that were available and the power behind them.  Coconut oil, sea buckthorn oil, Dead Sea Salt and hundreds more…all with proven power to smooth, hydrate, and tone.

So in my quest to help everyone “get healthy” MOON Organics was born!

Don’t worry, The Savvy Sister will still be promoting health, wellness and happiness and finding great recipes for you.  This post is just to say;

“Hey, if you’re looking for natural organic products to make you look and feel beautiful, check out MOON Organics.  “Window” shopping is free.”

Thanks, and now…back to our regularly scheduled program…..  :)

August 31, 2011 at 5:38 pm 9 comments

H.R. 2359: Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011…will it make you safe?

On June 24, 2011,  12 members of the House of Representatives proposed a bill, H.R. 2359, “The Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011″, “to ensure the safe use of cosmetics, and for other purposes”.    (other purposes?……)

Ensuring the safe use of cosmetics for consumers sounds great, right?

Depending on which website you check out, you will get opposing and supporting views for H.R 2359.

Obviously, the big main cosmetic industries are opposed because it means impossible strictness in labeling, and dozens of other regulations that would cost millions of dollars to comply with.  This cost, of course would be passed to you, the consumer, which would mean higher prices for cosmetics.

Supporters mean well, I’m sure, but it appears they would rather leave the act of choosing your personal care product to the government (because after all, the government know best).  The sponsors (congressional reps) of the bill are also aware, I am sure, that 2012 is an election year, and they had better get something solid on their resume to show their constituents they care about them so they will be assured of a next term.  Even if this bill dies, they can say “I proposed legislation that would have protected children and the elderly from harm at the hands of big business!!”  Statements like that get votes.

I absolutely agree with government intervention when it comes to identifying harmful substances and prohibiting them from products that would expose us to harm.  I certainly don’t want lead in my paint (or lipstick), and I don’t want asbestos in my kid’s school.  That said,  there are hundreds of substances that don’t meet the criteria of “causing harm”, but could be banned under  the Cosmetic Safety Act of 2011.

It’s ironic that 2 weeks before I announce my personal venture to provide a great choice for  safe and effective personal care products, H.R. 3259 gets introduced into the House for consideration to become a law as this law would ruin me before I start. (For those of you who were sleeping during 9th grade Social Studies, the bill has to be passed by the House and the Senate to become a law.  The president has the option to veto or refuse the bill, and if the House and Senate vote with a 2/3 majority they can override the veto.)

I spent the last 3 days looking at H.R. 2359 in it’s entirety and reading opposing and supporting views.  I have come the conclusion that if this bill, the way it stands now, is passed, I will not be able to continue with my skin care line as hoped.  This bill, if it becomes law, will also shut down most of the independent small businesses that make wonderful organic, safe products for you.

The Good

Here are the good points of the bill:

  • 613 (a): all cosmetics must have ingredient labels and must list all ingredients in descending order of predominance.  This is already a law, and just needs to be enforced.
  • 615 (c) (2) (A): The head of the monitoring department will “monitor developments in the scientific understanding from any adverse health effects related to the use of nanotechnology in the formulate of cosmetics”.   Nanoparticles are substances that are so small, that they go directly into your body when applied.   Some substances (like titanium dioxide) when in nano-form, have been shown to cause an increase in cancer tumor activity, lung problems, and inflammatory responses. If you need some deep reading, here is a great article describing nanos and why they may be harmful.

I like the fact that someone would be monitoring nano’s as they are becoming more prevalent in today’s products.  But I’m not sure what “monitoring” means. (reading articles that are written on the subject?)

  • 624: Animal Testing Alternatives: While I am not a member of PETA,  I am in favor of alternative testing methods for cosmetic safety.  The wording is a bit vague, however: “require and/or encourage, where practical, alternative testing methods…..to animal testing”.  Require and encourage are two very different words.
  • 627: Interagency Cooperation: all government agencies including FDA, CDC, NIH, OSHA, and EPA will share information on harmful products.  Communication is good in this case.

                                                        Now For The Bad….

There is so much bad, that I am just going to hit the main points.

  • 612 (a) (1) all companies involved in the manufacture or packaging of cosmetics needs register with the government and pay fees to the agency.  This is usually where the government gets the money to fund the department needed to keep up with all the paperwork for the regulations. But unfortunately, for the consumer, that means the companies have to pass on that cost to you.  Small businesses making less than $2,000,000/year are exempt from registration.
  • 614 (a) (2) (A) standards shall insure that the likely level of exposure from all sources of ingredients present not more than 1 in a million risk for any adverse health effect in any vulnerable population.  Hmmm… adverse health effect….does that mean a rash?  By the way, “vulnerable population” is defined as infants, children, the elderly, and people with compromised immune functions.  So in effect, an 85 year old man that put lotion on his legs at 8 am, gets a rash at 10 am, that man can report the rash as an “adverse health effect” of the lotion, and my product could be pulled?
  • 615 (a) (1) & (2) Required submission of all safety information.  For every ingredient, regardless if it is a substance that million of people eat every day (like olive oil) I am required to submit safety data sheets including safety tests on that ingredient.  I am also required to test the cosmetic.  Safety testing can cost anywhere from $2500 – $4000 per item depending on the type of testing.  I have 6 products that I am starting out selling.  I would have to come up with at least $15,000 to “test” products with ingredients like sunflower oil, essential oil of spearmint and salt.  There is no way I could afford this, and why do I have to test products that are known to be safe?  I don’t see a way around this in the wording of the legislation.
  • 620 (c) Order to cease distribution: if the secretary (the government agency) has reason to believe that the use of a cosmetic may cause serious adverse health effects or death to humans (has anyone ever died from cosmetics?) the secretary has the authority to issue an order to immediately cease distribution.  The thing about this is the cosmetic does not have to actually harm someone.  If the the agency “has reason to believe” that the ingredient “may” cause harm.  So….if they hear from their cousins’ best friend that cinnamon oil can cause a rash, they can shut you down?  Oh one good thing is they give you 24 hours to appeal.  How many orders do you think will be issued at 5pm on a Friday?
  • 613 (c) Special rule for contaminants (they word “contaminant” is used often, but was not defined in the definition section–I am assuming it is a known harmful substance)  the  contaminant must be listed on the label if it is at a level that is greater than one part per billion by weight.   (1 part per billion is one penny in $10,000,000) If I were to put tap water in my recipe, I would have to list lead (10  parts per billion), as well as chlorine, copper, flouride, and coliform bacteria  as ingredients in my product and provide data sheets and testing on all these ingredients the way the bill is worded now.

                                                      What’s the answer?A spotlight on this subject is a good start, but the bill as it is proposed now just makes it harder to provide consumers with truly safe cosmetics and personal care products.  It also makes it harder to find out if there is indeed a link between certain cancers and preservatives, for example.Why not take the money that would be spent on the formation of another government agency, paperwork, and personnel, and put it towards sound scientific studies to look at the relationships between certain cosmetic substances and illnesses as we just don’t have that concrete evidence yet?

If you look for information on the web about the Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011, consider the source of the piece and consider whether big corporate money or big environmental money is behind the opinion of the writer.

As for me, it’s not enough that I want to give consumers natural effective products that they can use without worry.  I will just have to wait to see what happens, and let the passing (or not) of the “Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011″  decide my fate.

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July 8, 2011 at 3:20 am 8 comments


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