A cornerstone in my approach to holistic health is that I have a certain
level of control over the health of each new cell as it is being “born” as
part of my temple.
Modern allopathic medicine (poison, slash and burn--drugs/chemo, surgery,
radiation) has a convenient cop-out to relieve individuals of any responsibility
whatsoever for their illnesses--genetics. “You were born with it--there is
nothing you can do about it. Eat, drink and be merry!” They think of the
body in terms of easily definable machinery (no problem to remove a part
every now a then) rather than an infinitely complex biological organism wrapped
around an even more complex spirit that produces a vibrational pattern to
which electrons conform.
I am not getting “weird” here. It’s just plain physics and chemistry. Even
the computer screen you are staring at is in a constant state of change at
the atomic level--neutrons and protons spinning around electrons. Of course,
being man-made, the intelligence behind that “dead” computer screen is a
joke when compared to the intelligence required to create a living single-celled
bacteria.
Consider that millions of the body’s cells are dying each day and being replaced
by new ones. Each seven years (give or take), every cell in the body is new--the
body is entirely new. As they reproduced, are those cells in a healthier,
stronger environment or in a sicker, weaker environment? Too often the environment
is poor and the old cells are continuously replaced by weaker cells (aging
and disease). The key is to make sure each day’s new cells are “birthed”
into a better environment than those they replace. In this way, the body
is able to pass on slightly improved genetic code to each new generation
of cells.
The cells of the eye replace themselves at a much faster rate than, say,
then cells of the teeth. In fact, the normal healing time of a cornea surface
is two days. This means that within the span of a year, your eyeball and
optic nerve may been replaced dozens of times.
What kind of environment did you create for all those new generations of
cells? And does it matter? Well, if the man-made chemical SLS is part of
that environment, the healing time of the cornea surface can stretch form
two days to ten. SLS is a popular and prominent ingredient in most shampoos,
conditioners, and cosmetics INCLUDING eye shadows, creams and mascara. We
will discuss it in detail in future issues. For now, simply think about the
messages and patterning your eyes are fed with an eye cream. Is the message
true or false, life or death? Those millions of new eye cells that will come
to life tonight...what kind of patterning information will they receive from
the eye cream you applied? Will they feed on super-dumb, lifeless, man-made
chemicals? Or will they be nourished by super-intelligent life-enhancing
fuel? (Think of that computer screen verses the single-celled bacterium.)
Here are some ingredients of Wolfberry Eye Cream that you most likely never
find in another eye cream:
Goat’s Cream - Although prized by ancient cultures as a powerful skin moisturizer,
regenerator, and protectant, it is just starting to be added to rare and
expensive lines of cosmetics for U.S. “elites” like actors and models. If
it is ever found in mass-marketed products, you can rest assured that will
either be in such microscopic amounts as to be useless or it will be synthetically
created (an impotent counterfeit).
Wolfberry Seed Oil - This is from the Ningxia Wolfberry -- the variety found
by Chinese researchers to have an extraordinary level of therapeutic value
when compared with other varieties. For centuries the Chinese living in Mongolia
have used this oil for its exceptional benefits to the skin. Rich in vitamin
E and liniolec and linoleic acids, this rare and expensive oil has an unusual
chemistry that makes it ideal for nourishing and hydrating the skin. Studies
in China on those who ate the Ninxgia Wolfberry showed increased levels in
measures which indicate better immune function and eyesight acuity. China
granted Young Living the exclusive right to import the Ningxia Wolfberry,
primarily because of Gary Young’s relationship with the Chinese doctor who
did the original wolfberry research.
Essential Oils of Lavender, Rosewood, Roman Chamomile, Frankincense and Geranium
- Unlike the perfume-grade or synthetic oils found in other company’s products,
these are AFNOR-certified therapeutic-grade essential oils. For the important
distinction between the two, see
http://www.eatonessentials.com/news/quality/03perfume.htm
Therapeutic-grade essential oils are wonderful tools for “repairing” genes.
Following is a paragraph from David Stewart’s book “Healing Oils of the Bible”
which can be bought on Amazon or through any bookstore. I highly recommend
it.
“Because of the tiny molecular structure of the components of an essential
oil, they are extremely concentrated. One drop contains approximately 40
million-trillion molecules. Numerically that is a 4 with 19 zeroes after
it: 40,000,000,000,000,000,000. We have 100 trillion cells in our bodies,
and that’s a lot. But one drop of essential oil contains enough molecules
to cover every cell in our bodies with 40,000 molecules. Considering that
it only takes one molecule of the right kind to open a receptor site and
communicate with the DNA to alter cellular function, you can see why even
inhaling a small amount of oil vapor can have profound effects on the body,
brain, and emotions.”
The book goes on to detail three specific compounds found in essential oils:
Phenylpropanoids which clean receptor sites. “Without clean receptor site,
cells cannot communicate, and the body malfunctions, resulting in sickness.”
Monoterpenes which can reprogram miswritten information in the cellular memory.
“With improper coding in the DNA, cells malfunction and diseases result...”
Sesquiterpenes which deliver oxygen molecules to the cells and can erase
or deprogram miswritten codes in the DNA.
Read on to see what a difference it can make when your cells are fed healthy
food--programmed with intelligent information. Much more exciting things
might happen than the mere hiding of wrinkles and reduction of puffiness.
Have a great week!
Caleb Eaton
Young Living Independent Distributor #110712
www.eatonessentials.com
I AM NOT A DOCTOR and therefore have no interest in the maintenance of
sickness. I DO have a passion for learning about health and wellness and,
understanding
that teaching a subject is the best way to learn it, am thankful that you’ve
joined with me on this adventure.
The information shared herein is given by faith in a higher power over
that of man.
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of the body, the FDA does not permit Young Living or its independent distributors
to make claims concerning specific diseases. Addressing specific diseases
and symptoms is the domain, and shortcoming, of pharmaceutical companies
and conventional US medicine. Words such as anti-viral, anti-bacterial,
anti-cancerous,
anti-tumoral, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, anti-depressant, anti-fungal,
anti-parasitic, anti-coagulant, pain, cholesterol, and hormone are inventions
of pharmaceutical companies and conventional US medicine and can only be
used to describe drugs and operations. The holistic approach, encouraged
by Young Living and its independent distributors, seeks to bring balance
to the body by strengthening weaker areas, not necessarily by killing or
cutting the attackers that exploit those areas.
The testimonies below were found on the Internet. The person who compiled
and/or provided them does not know the people who wrote them and has NOT
verified the authenticity of their claims. Neither Young Living nor its
independent distributors condone any claims that may be made below. The
use of any “no-no”
words is purely coincidental, though the remarkable properties of essential
oils can be easily found in third party research and literature.
This is not intended as medical advice. Its intent is solely informational
and educational. Please consult a health professional in case of serious
illness. However, since the US Constitution guarantees the right to freedom
of speech, the following testimonies have been gathered for the reader’s
convenience and enjoyment.
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EYE CREAM TESTIMONIES & DISCUSSION
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EYE WRINKLES AND PUFFINESS
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003
From: Penny
Subject: Re: puffiness around eyes
Hi grace,
The facial products are the best but wolfberry eye cream has helped so
much with my puffiness...my regimen is orange blossom facial wash, sandalwood
moisture cream and wolfberry eye cream, morning and night!!!
I have a women in my downline that started using these products and at
a meeting one night in my home, she showed up, and no lie, there were some
women there who thought she had a face lift. There were 6 women at my home
and, needless to say, that night every one of them--including myself--went
online and ordered the above products.
I hope this helps, I am getting compliments about how different I look,
so have your friend use these products. They are amazing.
Penny
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 JOY
From: April
Subject: Undereye bags
Hi Shannon & oil lovers,
After washing my face each day, I apply the Sandalwood Toner with a cotton
ball to balance the pH of my skin. I like the way it feels patting it across
my closed eye lids and under my eyes.
After a while, I noticed I didn't have puffy eyes anymore in the mornings.
I looked at the ingredients on the bottle and voila, I saw witch hazel.
My dad used witch hazel around my puffy eyes as a kid, when I got allergic
to
horses. It works well!
Also, in modeling school, I was taught, if I didn't want puffy eyes, not
to sleep face down on the pillow.
Hope this helps,
April Travis
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 JOY
From: Candyce
Subject: Re: Undereye bags
I have found the Wolfberry Eye Cream to be very effective. Also...I once
or twice a week put Frankincense directly under my eyes.
Sleep is also a good thing :)
Candyce
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 JOY
From: Penny
Subject: Re: Undereye bags
Hi there,
I have had this problem and I am using Wolfberry Eye Cream. It works wonders.
Penny
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 JOY
From: longhornbill
Subject: Undereye bags
Bags under the eyes can be fat deposits and/or an indicator of kidney health.
Kidney health, especially if there is discoloration in conjunction with
the "bags."
William Holt Jowell
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 JOY
From: Nicole Page
Subject: Re: Undereye bags
Try the Wolfberry Eye Cream. It has apparently helped with this problem.
This problem could also be allergies. I would try using Harmony oil and/or
Allerzyme.
Hope this helps,
Nicole
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 JOY
From: redspiralstudioz
Subject: Re: Wolfberry Eye Cream
Greetings Joyful Ones:
I have been using the wolfberry cream for about 6 weeks now. Interesting
phenomenon: first two weeks of use, my eyes seemed to leak the same crusty
stingy stuff that they did for more than a year after I was injured by
acute toxic chemical exposure in an environmental accident 5 years ago.
I have
this same experience, though in lesser intensity each time I do a big detox.
It stings a bit--but not as bad as it did after the accident. However,
that has balanced out and the tissue around my eyes is far less swollen
and puffy
than it has been ever since the accident.
I think this is great!
Z
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 HL
From: milliebob
Subject: bags under the eyes
I have been told by 3 different healthcare professionals that extreme bags
under the eyes are due to a very highly toxic liver. You may want to check
into that and look at the liver cleanses. Maybe the new Juva Cleanse could
help.
Millie Troth
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 JOY
From: Ladybird
Subject: Re: wolfberry eye cream and dry eyes?
Dear Rose,
I have a skin condition that causes itchy, dry, scaly skin beneath my eyes
and I have started using the Wolfberry Cream about a month ago. I immediately
felt much relief as it relieves and soothes the sensitive skin and is also
removing the deep wrinkles beneath my eyes as well. The instructions in
the Essential Oils Desk Reference for using this cream:
"Apply a tiny amount of Wolfberry Eye Cream under eye area and on the eyelid
before bed. Repeat in morning if desired."
I hope this helps a little.
Lois
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 JOY
From: Kiki Bakshi
Subject: Re: wolfberry cream and how to use it
Hi folks,
I just take a dab on one ring finger, get half onto the other ring finger
and gently apply the cream in circular motion around my eyes. Starting
at the inner corner, I move my fingers outwards on my eyelids, then down
and
inwards, under the eyes for about a minute. The ring finger's good for
this because it is the weakest of fingers and so is safe because we don't
want
to apply too much pressure (this is a beautician's trick).
Hope this helps.
Kiki
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FLOATERS AND DRY STINGING EYES
Date: 11/01/01
From: Michelle Stensgar, LMT
I have used Wolfberry Eye Cream for the past year (as well as several oils
on my feet). For the past 30 years, I had 3 floaters in my right eye (one
floater was quite large), and just realized a few months ago that they
are ALL G-O-N-E! Thank God for these oils!
Also, my vision has improved: for the past 3-4 years, I have had to resort
to drugstore 2.5 glasses for reading smaller print. Within a few months
of using the cream, that magnification was too strong and I gave the glasses
away. I now only occasionally use 1.5, and that only for very small print.
Hope this helps,
Jean
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002
From: Nicole Page
Subject: Re: dry eyes
I had my downline tell me that he uses Wolfberry eye cream around the eyes
before bed and it has made a big difference for the feeling of dry eyes.
Hope this helps,
Nicole
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002
From: kiki bakshi
Subject: Re: dry eyes
Hello Rhoda,
There was a thread earlier this year about dry itchy eyes and many ideas
were floated/testimonials shared. I tried a few suggestions but nothing
really worked for me. About two months ago, after SUFFERING MAJORLY from
itchy eyes
for almost a year, I remembered a gift from my daughter that had been sitting
by my bedside table for over two years -- the Wolfberry Eye Cream (my daughter's
gifts to me are Young Living products that'll make me feel and look younger ... bless
her heart)!
I picked up the cream, not because I thought it would help the itchy eyes,
but because I thought I might as well use it since it's there, for the
lines around my eyes. And GUESS WHAT??!! (not shouting, merely excited!!)
After
ONLY 4-5 days, of nightly applications at bedtime, my eyes returned to
normal. I applied the cream directly under the eyes, closed them, and rubbed
it in
gently with my middle fingers (less pressure than would be with the index
fingers) in small circles on the eyelids and under the eyes. Applying it
so close to the eyes sometimes resulted in a smidgen going into the eyes
as well but if my eyes watered slightly I just wiped them in a downward
movement with a Kleenex. I'm continuing with the use ... why stop and lose
the benefits!
I can't believe I suffered so much and so long, and the Wolfberry Cream
was less than a foot away from my pillow all that while!!! Am SO grateful
for
Gary and for our products!
Love, Kiki
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EYESIGHT IMPROVEMENT
Date: Tue, 7 May 2002
From: carol mcilvane
Subject: Re: testimonies of eyeglasses no more
Dear oil people :)
Funny thing... I lost my eyeglasses for about 2 weeks. I have been using
Wolfberry eye cream now going on 3 months. I found my eyeglasses and found
that I didn't need them anymore. I no longer get headaches from squinting
as I had to before. That cream is the only thing I can contribute to me
regaining my sight. I apply it to my eyelid as well as under my eye above
the cheekbone
in the "tissue paper" skin area...if you know what I mean.
Peace, Carol Mciloil
Appeared in Jeri Bocci email news 4/30/01.
Hi Linda,
I have used Wolfberry Eye Cream for the past year (as well as several oils
on my feet). For the past 30 years, I had 3 floaters in my right eye (one
floater was quite large), and just realized a few months ago that they
are ALL G-O-N-E! Thank God for these oils!
Also, my vision has improved: for the past 3-4 years, I have had to resort
to drugstore 2.5 glasses for reading smaller print. Within a few months
of using the cream, that magnification was too strong and I gave the glasses
away. I now only occasionally use 1.5, and that only for very small print.
Hope this helps, Jean