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4 Ways To Give Deviled Eggs A Big Boost Of Flavor; 10 Headache-Busting Strategies We Bet You Haven't



10 Headache-Busting Strategies We Bet You Haven't Tried Headaches can really sideline you when they strike, and if you get them often enough, chances are you have a sense of what may be triggering them. But often, headaches can be mystifying; it’s not always clear what they are trying to tell us, even if we are pretty intuitive about our bodies. It may be what we’re eating—or not eating—that’s setting them off. Or some combination of both.  Read More Need An Energy Boost? Try These 5 Foods Rich In B-12 B-12 is crucial for brain and nerve health as well as the production of red blood cells and DNA. Since you can’t make it on your own, you need to get your fill on B-12 through food. Read More 5 Quick & Clean Breakfast Dishes That Are Low in Sugar For those who aren’t 100% sold on sweet foods for breakfast, we have some quick and clean morning meals that are low on the sugar but high on the health. Read More Want Sustainable Weight Loss, Energy, and Health? Join Jared Koch, CEO & Founder of Clean Plates for a live webinar that reveals the 5 secrets to transformational health. Click Here to Register 5 Healthy (But Fun!) Frozen Desserts Hot enough for you outside? Get ready to cool off and smile with these good-for-you yet indulgent-tasting treats. Read More 4 Ways To Give Deviled Eggs A Big Boost Of Flavor Whether you’re making a classic deviled egg recipe or topping with goat cheese or spicy buffalo sauce, it’ll be an appetizer favorite amongst your friends this summer. Read More Good Thinking “Ginger is fantastic for headaches. I recommend making a strong ginger tea with honey or drinking a pungent ginger ale. It has anti-inflammatory, spasmolytic, digestive and circulatory effects that may help undercut headaches.” Nick Bitz, N.D. Naturopathic physician and chief scientific officer at Youtheory®  View Web Version  ·  Email Preferences  ·  Unsubscribe © 2020 Clean Plate


https://shophbn.com/annekpinney Headaches are a painful recurring experience for many people. They may be caused by stress, eye strain, allergies, sinus congestion, hormone imbalances, and many other causes.* Whatever the cause, Lavender Ice may bring the nonprescription, non-drug relief you seek.* ingredient highlights • Lavender, fine: True Lavender, fine should be in every family medicine cabinet, and if one does not know which remedy to use, opting for this wonder of nature is almost an assurance of success.* • Peppermint: This cooling and refreshing essential oil is used in aromatherapy to stimulate the mind, increase mental agility, and increase focus.* responsible cautions • Not for use on babies or children under age three; on young children be very cautious to keep away from the eyes. • Not recommended for those with atrial fibrillation. • Should not be used in conjunction with homeopathic remedies as it may neutralize the homeopathic effects. • Peppermint oil residue can remain on the fingers even after washing, and can inadvertently be rubbed into eyes or sensitive areas of skin. Applying Peppermint with your little finger will reduce the likelihood of the oil residue accidentally contacting the eyes. • Keep out of reach of children and pets. • If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your healthcare provider prior to use. • Store away from sunlight, at room temperature, with the lid securely tightened. * The information in this document has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease. This information is not intended as a substitute for the advice or medical care of a qualified healthcare professional and you should seek the advice of your healthcare professional before undertaking any dietary or lifestyle changes. This information is provided for educational purposes only. application Topical • Neat safety group #2 ingredients Lavendula angustifolia (Lavender, fine), Mentha piperita (Peppermint), Cocos Nucifera (Fractionated Coconut) uses • For headaches apply Lavender Ice to the temples, forehead, over the ear following the hairline, and across the back of the neck. Be careful not to get it too close to the eyes. This can be repeated as needed.* • Apply Lavender Ice to areas of the body experiencing pain due to tight muscles, strains or sprain, or from blunt trauma such as slamming your finger in a door or stubbing your toe. Gently massage it in. Repeat as necessary.* • Can be rubbed gently under and on the sides of the nose to assist with nasal congestion. Always wash your hands if you get oil on your fingers as Peppermint has a long lasting presence and you could rub it into your eyes.



 
 
 

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