Thursday, November 28, 2013

Rozzy B Natural Life: The Benefits of Eating Raw Foods

Rozzy B Natural Life: The Benefits of Eating Raw Foods: The raw food diet is based on the belief that the most healthful food for the body is uncooked. Although most food is eaten raw, heating f...

The Benefits of Eating Raw Foods

The raw food diet is based on the belief that the most healthful food for the body is uncooked. Although most food is eaten raw, heating food is acceptable as long as the temperature stays below 104 to 118 degrees Fahrenheit (the cutoff temperature varies among those in the raw food community).
Cooking is thought to denature the enzymes naturally present in food. According to raw foodists, enyzymes are the life force of a food, helping us to digest food and absorb nutrients. If we overconsume cooked food, our bodies are forced to work harder by producing more enzymes. Over time, a lack of enzymes from food is thought to lead to digestive problems, nutrient deficiency, accelerated aging, and weight gain.

Cooking food can diminish its nutritional value. For example, the cancer-fighting compounds in broccoli, sulforaphanes, are greatly reduced when broccoli is cooked. Certain vitamins, such as vitamin C and folate, are destroyed by heat. Other foods, however, become more healthful after cooking, because the fibrous portion is broken down. For example, cooked tomatoes contain three to four times more lycopene than raw tomatoes.

Cooking also promotes the formation of potentially harmful compounds in food during high heat cooking, such as advanced glycation end products and heterocyclic amines.
There are different ways that people follow a raw food diet. Most people who follow a raw food diet are vegan. Some consume raw animal products, such as raw milk, cheese made from raw milk, sashimi, ceviche (raw fish), or carpaccio (raw meat). Some people eat only raw foods, while others include cooked food for variety and convenience. The percentage of raw food is usually 70 percent or more of the diet.

Raw food detox diets or cleanses are entering the mainstream. People typically go on a detox diet for 3 to 21 days. After the detox diet or cleanse, they may continue a raw food diet, return to their regular diet, or try to improve their daily diet by consuming more raw foods.
To find out what foods are typically eaten on a raw food diet, read the List of Foods to Eat on a Raw Food Diet.

How is Raw Food Prepared?

  • Soaking and Sprouting
Raw beans, legumes, nuts, and seeds contain enzyme inhibitors that are normally destroyed with cooking. The nutrients can be released by soaking them (germination) or sprouting them.
Germination involves soaking in water for a specific amount of time. Although the recommended germination times vary from 2 hours (for cashews) up to one day (for mung beans), some raw foodists say that soaking overnight is sufficient and more convenient. It's important to start with dried, raw, preferably organic seeds, beans, legumes, or nuts.
Rinse beans, nuts, legumes, or seeds and place in a glass container. Add room temperature purified water to cover and soak at room temperature overnight. Mung beans, however, require a full 24 hours. Rinse a couple of times prior to use.
  • Sprouting
After germination, seeds, beans, and legumes can be sprouted. After they are drained during the final step of the germination process, place them in a container for sprouting. Leave them at room temperature for the recommended time. The seed, bean, or legume will open and a sprout will grow from it. Rinse the sprouted nuts or seeds and drain well. They can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
  • Dehydrating

Foods can be heated, never above 118 F, using a piece of equipment called a dehydrator to simulate sundrying. They are enclosed containers with heating elements to warm at low temperatures. A fan inside the dehydrator blows the warm air across the food, which is spread out on trays. Dehydrators can be used to make raisins, sundried tomatoes, kale chips, crackers, breads, croutons, and fruit leathers.
  • Blending

Foods can be blended or chopped using a food processor or blender, to make recipes for smoothies, pesto, soup, hummus.
  • Fermenting

  • Pickling

  • Juicing

What Equipment is Used to Prepare Raw Food?

  • Blender - to make smoothies, soup, nut milks
  • Thermometer - to ensure during heating that food stays below 118 F
  • Dehydrator - a piece of equipment that can blow air through food at low temperatures.
  • Juicer
  • Mini-blender - for chopping or grinding small amounts of food
  • Food processor
  • Spiral Slicer - cuts vegetables into spiral shapes
  • Large containers or trays to soak and sprout seeds, grains, and beans
  • Mason jars or sprouters

Besides Cooked Food, What Else Should I Avoid?

Some raw beans can be eaten after they have been soaked and sprouted, but others are considered unsafe to eat, such as kidney beans, soy beans, and fava beans. Other foods that are avoided include:
  • Buckwheat greens
  • Mushrooms
  • Peas
  • Potatoes
  • Rhubarb leaves
  • Taro
  • Cassava and cassava flour
  • Parsnips

On a raw food diet, people usually avoid food grown with pesticides or made with preservatives, additives, food color or food dye.

Benefits of the Raw Food Diet

People who follow a raw food diet believe it has numerous health benefits, including:
  • Increased energy
  • Clearer skin
  • Weight loss
  • Reduced risk of disease

The raw food diet contains fewer trans fats and saturated fat than the typical Western diet. It is also low in sodium and sugar and high in potassium, magnesium, folate, fiber, vitamin A, and health-promoting antioxidants. These properties are associated with a reduced risk of diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. For example, a study published in the Journal of Nutrition found that consumption of a raw food diet lowered plasma total cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations.

The raw food diet is also thought to have a favorable acid-alkaline balance, being low in acid-forming food. Too much acidity in the body is thought to result in disease.
Besides the immediate benefits, the raw food diet may theoretically slow the aging process and reduce inflammation, because it contains fewer advanced glycation end products and other potentially damaging compounds.

Concerns

One of the main concerns people have with the raw food diet is the risk of nutritional deficiencies, such as vitamin B12, iron, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids. For example, one study found that people on raw food diets have higher levels of homocysteine and lower HDL cholesterol levels, due to vitamin B12 deficiency. Both are risk factors for heart disease. Supplementing with a multivitamin may help prevent nutritional deficiencies. Eating a variety of foods may also help.
People with hypoglycemia or diabetes should use caution on the raw food diet. Although the antioxidants, vegetables, and fiber can be helpful, if done improperly (overconsuming fruit juices) may worsen the condition.
People with a history of eating disorders or those who are underweight should consult their health care provider before trying the raw food diet.
According to other alternative diet theories, such as Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine, a raw food diet may not be appropriate for people living in colder climates or for people with certain constitutional types.

Side Effects of the Raw Food Diet

Some people experience a detoxification reaction when they start the raw food diet, especially if their previous diet was rich in meat, sugar, and caffeine. Mild headaches, nausea, and cravings can occur but usually last for several days.

Tips

  • Ease into the diet. Start with 50 percent raw and go from there. Don’t be focused on going 100 percent raw. Instead, find the balance that works best with your lifestyle and consider it an evolving process.

  • If you are going to try the diet, you’ll need to find recipes and make meal plans, especially as you begin. Don’t allow yourself to go hungry.

  • Make sure to eat a variety of foods.

  • I plan on going 3 to 7 days raw, and then we will go from there, I will keep you updated on the results

    Sincerely Rozzy B
    www.queenofsheabutter.com

    Wednesday, November 20, 2013

    Rozzy B Natural Life: Top 10 harmful Chemicals in your Beauty Products

    Rozzy B Natural Life: Top 10 harmful Chemicals in your Beauty Products: These are facts about 10 of the most unwanted ingredients that may be in your personal care and beauty aid products! 1. Isopropyl Alcoh...

    Top 10 harmful Chemicals in your Beauty Products

    These are facts about 10 of the most unwanted ingredients that may be in your personal care and beauty aid
    products!
    1. Isopropyl Alcohol:This is a solvent and denaturant (poisonous substance that changes another substance's natural qualities). Isopropyl
    alcohol is found in hair color rinses, body rubs, hand lotions, after-shave lotions, fragrances and many other
    cosmetics. This petroleum-derived substance is also used in antifreeze and as a solvent in shellac. According to A
    Consumers Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients, inhalation or ingestion of the vapor may cause headaches, flushing,
    dizziness, mental depression, nausea, vomiting and coma.
    2. Mineral Oil:Baby oil is 100% mineral oil. This commonly used petroleum ingredient coats the skin just like plastic wrap. The skin's
    natural immune barrier is disrupted as this plastic coating inhibits its ability to breathe and absorb the Natural
    Moisture Factor (moisture and nutrition). The skin's ability to release toxins is impeded by this 'plastic wrap,' which
    can promote acne and other disorders. This process slows down skin function and normal cell development causing
    the skin to prematurely age.
    3. PEG:This is an abbreviation for polyethylene glycol that is used in making cleansers to dissolve oil and grease as well as
    thicken products. Because of their effectiveness, PEG's are often used in caustic spray-on oven cleaners and yet are
    found in many personal care products. PEG's contribute to stripping the Natural Moisture Factor, leaving the immune
    system vulnerable. They are also potentially carcinogenic.
    4. Propylene Glycol (PG):As a 'surfactant' or wetting agent and solvent, this ingredient is actually the active component in antifreeze. There is no
    difference between the PG used in industry and the PG used in personal care products. It is used in industry to break
    down protein and cellular structure (what the skin is made of) yet is found in most forms of make-up, hair products,
    lotions, after-shaves, deodorants, mouthwashes and toothpastes. It is also used in food processing. Because of its
    ability to quickly penetrate the skin, the EPA requires workers to wear protective gloves, clothing and goggles when
    working with this toxic substance. The Material Safety Data Sheets warn against skin contact, as PG has systemic
    consequences such as brain, liver and kidney abnormalities. Consumers are not protected nor is there a warning
    label on products such as stick deodorants, where the concentration is greater than that in most industrial
    applications.
    5. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) & Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES):Used as detergents and surfactants, these closely related compounds are found in car wash soaps, garage floor
    cleaners and engine degreasers. Yet both SLS and SLES are used more widely as one of the major ingredients in
    cosmetics, toothpastes, hair conditioner and about 90% of al shampoos and products that foam. Mark Fearer in an
    article, Dangerous Beauty, says "...in tests, animals that were exposed to SLS experienced eye damage, along with
    depression, labored breathing, diarrhea, severe skin irritation and corrosion and death." According to the American
    College of Toxicology states, "...both SLS and SLES can cause malformation in children's eyes. Other research has
    indicated SLS may be damaging to the immune system, especially within the skin. Skin layers may separate and
    inflame due to its protein denaturing properties. It is possibly the most dangerous of all ingredients in personal care
    products. Research has shown that SLS when combined with other chemicals can be transformed into nitrosamines,
    a potent class of carcinogens, which causes the body to absorb nitrates at higher levels than eating
    nitrate-contaminated food." According to the American College of Toxicology report, "SLS stays in the body for up to
    five days...Other studies have indicated that SLS easily penetrates through the skin and enters and maintains residual
    levels in the heart, the liver, the lungs and the brain. This poses serious questions regarding its potential health threat
    through its use in shampoos, cleansers and toothpaste."
    6. Chlorine:According to Doris J. Rapp, M.D., author of Is This Your Child's World? Exposure to chlorine in tap water, showers,
    pool, laundry products, cleaning agents, food processing, sewage systems and many others, can effect health by
    contributing to asthma, hay fever, anemia, bronchitis, circulatory collapse, confusion, delirium, diabetes, dizziness,
    irritation of the eye, mouth, nose, throat, lung, skin and stomach, heart disease, high blood pressure and nausea. It is
    also a possible cause of cancer. Even though you will not see Chlorine on personal care product labels, it is important
    for you to be aware of the need to protect your skin when bathing and washing your hair.
    7. DEA (diethanolamine) MEA (monoethanolamine) TEA (triethanolamine):DEA and MEA are usually listed on the ingredient label in conjunction with the compound being neutralized. Thus look
    for names like Cocoamide DEA or MEA, Lauramide DEA, etc. These are hormone disrupting chemicals and are
    known to form cancer causing nitrates and nitrosamines. These are commonly found in most personal care products
    that foam, including bubble baths, body washes, shampoos, soaps and facial cleansers. On the show CBS This
    Morning, Roberta Baskin revealed that a recent government report shows DEA and MEA are readily absorbed in the
    skin. Dr. Samuel Epstein, Professor of Environmental health at the University of Illinois said, "repeated skin
    applications of DEA-based detergents resulted in a major increase in the incidence of two cancers- liver and kidney
    cancers." John Bailey, who oversees the cosmetic division for the FDA said the new study is especially important
    since "the risk equation changes significantly for children."
    8. FD&C Color Pigments:Many color pigments cause skin sensitivity and irritation. Absorption of certain colors can cause depletion of oxygen
    in the body and even death according to A Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients. Debra Lynn Dadd says in
    Home Safe Home, "Colors that can be used in foods, drugs, and cosmetics are made from coal tar. There is a great
    deal of controversy about their use, because animal studies have shown almost all of them to be carcinogenic."
    9. Fragrance:Fragrance is present in most deodorants, shampoos, sunscreens, skin care, body care and baby care products.
    Many of the compounds in fragrances are carcinogenic or otherwise toxic. "Fragrance on a label can indicate the
    presence of up to 4,000 separate ingredients. Most or all of them are synthetic. Symptoms reported to the FDA have
    included headaches, dizziness, rashes, skin discoloration, violent coughing and vomiting, and allergic skin irritation.
    Clinical observation by medical doctors have shown that exposure to fragrances can affect the central nervous
    system, causing depression, hyperactivity, irritability, inability to cope, and other behavioral changes.' Home Safe
    Home'.
    10. Imidazolidinyl Urea and DMDM Hydantoin:These are two of the many preservatives that release formaldehyde (formaldehyde-donors). According to the Mayo
    Clinic, formaldehyde can irritate the respiratory system, cause skin reactions and trigger heart palpitations. Exposure
    to formaldehyde may cause joint pain, allergies, depression, headaches, chest pains, ear infections, chronic fatigue,
    dizziness and loss of sleep. It can also aggravate coughs and colds and trigger asthma. Serious side effects include
    weakening of the immune system and cancer. Nearly all brands of skin, body and hair care, antiperspirants and nail
    polish found in stores contain formaldehyde-releasing ingredients


    To AVOID all these harmful toxic ingredients simply use all natural produts for hair and skin, like Black Soap, Shea Butter, Coconut Oil, etc
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    Rozzy B Natural Life: 7 foods to Avoid for Rapid Weight Loss

    Rozzy B Natural Life: 7 foods to Avoid for Rapid Weight Loss: 7 Foods to Avoid for Rapid Weight Loss Based on her presentation The Five Essential Elements to Achieve Lasting Weight Loss on January 2...

    7 foods to Avoid for Rapid Weight Loss

    7 Foods to Avoid for Rapid Weight Loss


    Based on her presentation The Five Essential Elements to Achieve Lasting Weight Loss on January 21, 2012, JJ Virgin, one of the nation's foremost fitness and nutrition experts, recommends avoiding the following 7 foods for rapid weight loss.

    1. Soy
    2. Corn
    3. Gluten
    4. Dairy
    5. Sugar and artificial sweeteners
    6. Eggs
    7. Peanuts

    Dr. Cherniawski's comments:

    1. Soy
    1. - Most is genetically modified (GM). Our bodies are not designed to process GM foods. Therefore, ALL GM foods should be avoided. In addition, soy has very high levels of estrogen-like compounds that interfere with our natural hormonal balance.
    2. Corn
    3. - Most is genetically modified, like soy, and should be avoided. It is a grain found in most processed foods that converts to sugar in the body and contributes to chronic illness such as Type II Diabetes.
    4. Gluten
    5. - Found in grains, especially wheat. It makes grain products "sticky." It interferes with digestion, especially in Celiac patients who are highly sensitive and contributes to "leaky gut" syndrome. It also increases inflammation in the body due to its omega-6 content.
    6. Dairy
    7. - Name an animal that drinks milk after it has been weaned from its mother. Name an animal that drinks the milk of another animal. From this perspective, dairy is very unnatural to our diet. Commercial dairy is especially harmful because of its pharmaceutical content and because homogenization and pasteurization destroy much of its nutrition, including its natural enzymes.
    8. Sugar and artificial sweeteners
    9. - The average American consumes more sugar in one day than our early ancestors did in an entire year. Sugar leads to increased insulin production, insulin resistance, and Type II Diabetes. Artificial sweeteners are man made and our bodies are not designed to process them. They are neurotoxic and contribute to a wide variety of health problems.
    10. Eggs
    11. - Many people are sensitive or allergic to eggs. Follow the elimination guidelines below.
    12. Peanuts
    13. - Many people are sensitive or allergic to peanuts. Follow the elimination guidelines below.

    What to do:

    Eliminate these items from your diet for 3 weeks and watch the weight melt off, perhaps one pound per day or more. Then, add back one of these foods at a time and notice your body's reaction. If you develop any symptom - headache, fatigue, digestive upset, congestion, mood changes, or others - you'll know you are sensitive and should continue avoiding such food. Even if you are not sensitive, items 1-5 should always be kept to a minimum in a healthy diet.

    What to eat instead:

    Concentrate your diet on fresh fruits and vegetables, lean cuts of meat, and filtered water.

    Instead of consuming soy from tofu and processed food, eat small amounts of organic, fermented soy a few times a week - but only if you have no thyroid or estrogen related health problems.

    Replace corn oil with palm fruit oil, coconut oil, sesame oil or extra virgin olive oil (EVOO). Replace corn meal with fresh-ground flaxseed meal.

    Instead of consuming gluten, replace wheat pasta with rice pasta, quinoa pasta, or spaghetti squash. Eat brown rice wraps or romaine lettuce wraps instead of tortillas. Use almond or coconut flour instead of wheat or rye flour. Substitute a slice of eggplant or portobello mushroom for pizza crust.

    Instead of dairy, use ghee (clarified butter) from grass-fed cows in place of butter. Drink coconut or almond milk instead of cow's milk. Replace other dairy products with coconut creamer, coconut yogurt, and raw and fermented kefir or yogurt from goat or sheep's milk.

    Replace sugar with xylitol or stevia or a mix of the two.

    Eggs may be ok but only if they are organic, free range, and raised with feed void of corn or soy.

    Replace peanuts with tree nuts such as brazil nuts, walnuts, macadamia nuts, almonds, or cashews. Replace peanut butter with cashew, almond, macadamia, or pecan butter.

    I am not a big fan of artificial sweetners, and I avoid sugar altogether

    Monday, November 11, 2013

    Does Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix have Pork in it

    Answer

    Yes. Jiffy Cornbread Mix contains lard, which is rendered and clarified pork fat.

    Sunday, November 10, 2013

    Rozzy B Natural Life: Black Soap, How it is made and the Benefits Verse ...

    Rozzy B Natural Life: Black Soap, How it is made and the Benefits Verse ...:  Black soap is also a natural source of vitamins A & E and iron. This helps to strengthen the skin and hair. - Black soap contain...

    Black Soap, How it is made and the Benefits Verse Commercial bar Soaps

     Black soap is also a natural source of vitamins A & E and iron. This helps to strengthen the skin and hair.

    - Black soap contains a high amount of glycerin, which absorbs moisture from the air and literally deposits it into the skin, making the skin soft and supple.

    - For centuries, Ghanaians and Nigerians have used black soap to help relieve acne, oily skin, clear blemishes and various other skin issues. Many swear by it for skin irritations and conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.

    - Women in Africa will use black soap during pregnancy and afterwards to keep them from getting stretch marks and to protect them from dry skin that is often accompanied by pregnancy.

    - Black soap can also be used as a hair shampoo. The shea butter in the soap softens the hair, while the vitamins give it strength.

    - Men can use black soap in shaving. The high shea butter content leaves the skin smooth and protected.

    - African black soap is unique in that it contains no preservatives, color enhancers, or fragrances. African black soap creates a soft lather without the animal fat additives that are commonly used in soaps made in the US .
    How Black Soap is Made:

    1 - First, leaves and bark of various trees and plants are burned in a vat or kettle. These may be leaves from banana trees, plantain skins, palm tree leaves, shea tree bark, and/or cocoa pods.

    2 - Secondly, water is added to ashes to be filtered. Oils such as coconut oil, shea oil, palm oil, palm kernel oil, and cocoa butter are added to the water to create the soap.

    3 - The soap is then hand-stirred by local women for at least a day and then set out to cure for two weeks.

    People have tried to re-create African black soap in the west, but it has never been able to truly replicate the authentic product. This is because genuine black soap is created using age-old traditions that are passed down from one generation to the next in smaller villages in Africa .



    Not all Black Soaps are Created Equal

    As the popularity of black soap and natural soaps increases, some retailers are using the label African black soap. Many are just dyeing soap black, but using none of the key ingredients of true black soap. However, true black soap is from West Africa . Genuine black soap has raw ingredients that give it an earthy smell, and a more delicate texture than typical storebought soaps.

    In Conclusion..

    If you are starting to feel differently about the softly scented white ‘cleansing bar’ you have next to your bathroom sink, don’t despair. Natural soaps are becoming more and more widely available and many can repair the damage your skin has experienced over the years.

    If you try black soap, don’t be surprised; that muddy-looking water lathering on your face is literally cleaning all the impurities out of your skin from the inside out. The cocoa pod powder gives the soap a black color and hence it will create a ‘muddy’ looking lather when you use i

    you can get the Best High Quality Pure Black Soap for personal use or by bulk for retail at
    www.queenofsheabutter.com 

    Thursday, November 7, 2013

    Why I Will Never Eat Canned Tomatoes Again

    Here is some facts about canned tomatoes, and why I will NEVER eat canned tomatoes again
    Fredrick Vom Saal, PhD, an endocrinologist at the University of Missouri who studies bisphenol-A, gives us the scoop:
    The problem: The resin linings of tin cans contain bisphenol-A, a synthetic estrogen that has been linked to ailments ranging from reproductive problems to heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Unfortunately, acidity (a prominent characteristic of tomatoes) causes BPA to leach into your food. Studies show that the BPA in most people's body exceeds the amount that suppresses sperm production or causes chromosomal damage to the eggs of animals. "You can get 50 mcg of BPA per liter out of a tomato can, and that's a level that is going to impact people, particularly the young," says vom Saal. "I won't go near canned tomatoes."
    The solution: Choose tomatoes in glass bottles (which do not need resin linings), such as the brands Bionaturae and Coluccio. You can also get several types in Tetra Pak boxes, like Trader Joe's and Pomi.
    Budget tip: If your recipe allows, substitute bottled pasta sauce for canned tomatoes. Look for pasta sauces with low sodium and few added ingredients, or you may have to adjust the recipe.



    Wednesday, November 6, 2013

    Shea Butter facts

    Shea Butter Facts
    Shea butter has been used for thousands of years as an ideal treatment for dry and aging skin. It helps to moisturize and retain elasticity in the skin and helps to protect the skin against the damaging effects of the sun.

    Used as a body lotion, its rich, thick texture instantly softens skin and is great for people with sensitive skin, dermatitis, psoriasis, and eczema. It is also great for babies, and can even be used as a diaper rash cream. Use it to heal chapped, broken skin or lips. Use it to heal dry, itchy scalp or split ends. You can also use it to soften your feet and get rid of toe fugus. There are so many ways that you can benefit from shea butter.

    It has been claimed internationally to be an effective treatment for the following:

    Fading scars, eczema, burns, rashes, acne, severely dry skin, blemishes, dark spots, skin discolorations, chapped lips, stretch marks, wrinkles, and in lessening the irritation of psoriasis.

    It is also being used as a sun blocking lotion; although the level of protection against the sun's ultraviolet radiation is extremely variable, ranging from nothing to approximately SPF 6.

    In Nigeria, Shea butter is used for the management of sinusitis and relief of nasal congestion. This is due to its hydrating properties which help in relaxing the tension in the face skin thus easing respiration.

    The Vitamins A and E found in Shea butter help in keeping the skin supple and healthy. It also prevents premature wrinkles and facial lines. Rough and chapped skin is soothed and healed. Shea butter penetrates the skin easily and does not clog the pores.

    • Heals blemishes and keeps wrinkles at bay

    • Excellent skin moisturizer

    • Reduces itchiness caused due to excessive dryness of the skin

    • Cures minor burns and tough skin on feet

    • Evens out skin tone

    • Offers sun and wind protection

    • Restores elasticity to the skin

    • Restores lost hair lustre

    • Eliminates scalp irritation caused due to chemical processing

    What is the difference between white and yellow shea butter?


    There are many variables that determine whether shea butter is white or yellow. It can be the season in which the shea nuts are picked or the fatty acid in the shea nut itself. The general conclusion is that the color of shea butter is most determined by how it is extracted from the shea nut. If it is boiled or mixed for a longer period of time it normally has a lighter color. If it is mixed or boiled for a shorter period of time it normally has a greener or more yellow color.

    Either way there's absolutely no difference in the quality of the shea butter. Some prefer a darker or lighter color because of habit, but the general consensus is that it makes no difference in the use or quality.

    Male Skin Care
    Shea Butter is especially great for shaving. On sensitive facial skin, using it for shaving is a wonder lotion. It allows the razor to glide smoothly across the facial skin and still allows for a close shave. It also helps prevent razor burn and those little red bumps that shaving can often leave behind. While it is helping men shave, it is also benefiting their skin through some amazing healing properties. Start by using your normal warm water to open your pores and soften the hairs on your face. Then, smooth a generous amount of it on your face. Shave the way you usually shave, and rinse. Use a towel to wipe away the excess Shea Butter. You will notice smoother, softer skin, and easier shaving.


    Protective
    It is great for protecting the skin against irritations. For men who work outdoors, or who are athletic, it can be great. Men who experience heat rashes, bumps, or irritation can smooth it on before their workday or sports. Then after your daily shower, you can re-apply. This will help the skin be protected from the usual irritants that can happen, especially for hot weather.


    First Aid

    One of the things that it is great for is minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. It has healing properties that can help things like this. If you have a minor sunburn, scrape or something else that doesn't require a doctor's attention, smoothing on Shea Butter can help it heal more quickly and can also minimize the appearance of scars.

    Storage And Care

    Shelf life - 12 to 18 months.
    To prolong the shelf life store in a dark place away from direct sunlight.
    Do not melt the shea butter repeatly.
    Vitamin can be added to extend the shelf life
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    Monday, November 4, 2013

    Rozzy B Natural Life: What is Eczema and how to treat it

    Rozzy B Natural Life: What is Eczema and how to treat it: Eczema is a chronic skin condition in which the skin becomes itchy, reddened, cracked and dry. Approximately 30% of all skin-related GP visi...

    What is Eczema and how to treat it

    Eczema is a chronic skin condition in which the skin becomes itchy, reddened, cracked and dry. Approximately 30% of all skin-related GP visits in Western Europe result in a diagnosis of atopic eczema. It affects both males and females equally, as well as people from different ethnic backgrounds. Most GPs (general practitioners, primary care physicians) in Western Europe, North America and Australia say the number of people diagnosed each year with eczema is has been rising in recent year


     it affect all races old and young



    Doctors have prescribed many types of creams , lotions of all sorts of chemical, and steriods
    they only thing that work to relieve itching, swelling, peeling, and drying, with the added bonus, of evening out the skin tone is PURE RAW SHEA BUTTER
    give it a try today, your skin will thank you
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