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Essential Oils and Sun Protection – A Guest Post

…r find a shady spot to rest in, periodically, when outdoors for a lengthy time. Wear a hat and sunglasses. Apply natural sunscreen every 2-3 hours. In regards to sunscreen, do you look at the label and read the ingredients? Do you know what you are putting on your body? Rule of thumb……

Guest Post – Is Your Deodorant Safe?

…Sweating is the body’s natural way of cooling us down. We sweat in order to keep the body at its normal temperature (98.6° F.) There are approximately 2 million sweat glands in our body. When we sweat, why does it stink? Bad smell is due to the growth of microorganisms that are in our body that are…

Natural Pregnancy Tips (Guest Post)

…h food stores carry essential oils, but they are NOT therapeutic grade! They are filled with chemicals, fillers, and so forth. The FDA only requires 2-3% of the bottle to have pure oil in it, to be labeled 100% pure, organic, or whatever label they want to give it. DO NOT USE THESE!! (All of the…

Guest Post – My Journey With Essential Oils

…d a lot from Carrie and am very excited to share her vast knowledge of essential oils with you. Part two of this series will post next Saturday, March 24th (you will love that post – there are actual recipes for cooking with essential oils) and then there will be an awesome giveaway on March 31st. S…

Giveaway – One Gallon Bucket of Gold Label Coconut Oil AND A Copy Of My Ebook (04/09: US)

…a truly unrefined coconut oil.  This coconut oil is made on Mt. Banahaw and surrounding areas from organic coconuts.  Coconuts are used fresh (within 24-48 hours of harvest) from small family farms on Mt. Banahaw and other rural places in Quezon Province, the coconut capital of the Philippines.  On…

Giveaway: 32 Ounce Jar of Gold Label Coconut Oil from Tropical Traditions (Ends 03/09)

these, cool. If not, have at it! 1.   Subscribe to the Tropical Traditions Newsletter (where you will stay up to date on sales like free shipping!) 2.   Like Tropical Traditions on Facebook 3.   Follow Tropical Traditions on Twitter 4.   Subscribe to Hybrid Rasta Mama via RSS and/or email 5.   Li…

A couple of new guest posts…

Hello all! I am a little behind in getting the links up to two new guest posts I have written. I have been dealing with a sick toddler, I broke my toes, and now I am sick as well. Boo me! Anyway, the third and final post in my Toys, Play and a Harmonious Home is up at Authentic Parenting. Check…

Guest Posts I Wrote That I Might Have Failed To Tell You About

November came and went and I am sitting here scratching my head, wondering what the heck happened! Yikes! Apparently time missed my memo to slow the heck down. Anyhoo… I have written several guest posts this month as well as had a couple of posts featured on Multicultural Familia. I have linked t…

Unschooling From Birth (Guest Post)

…other to provide Unschool Coaching for parents who seek guidance and support as they journey into Unschooling with their children. Patti offers you 2 FREE downloads at her website:  a 50-minute audio (Solve the 5 Most Common School-Related Problems Your Child Faces Today) and a PDF report (10 Way…

Giveaway – Tropical Traditions One Gallon of Gold Label Coconut Oil (U.S. 09/14)

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…a 1 gallon pail of their Gold Label Coconut Oil! Enter using the Rafflecopter entry form below. This giveaway opens today, Saturday, September 1, 2012 and closes on Friday, September 14, 2012 at 11:59pm PST.  Winner will be selected via random.org.  I will email you and you will have 48 hours t…

Guest Post: Karin & Sergio’s Story

…that leap was going to be off a major cliff and down into the darkest, toughest time of my life. Life changed 180 degrees in a minute. One day in 2006, Sergio and I were at the San Diego airport, waiting to catch a flight home after an empowering and energizing weeklong workshop with our busine…

Parenting From The Inside Out (A Guest Post)

Transformative parenting

…ow that parenting is a busy task. I’ll use several different methods of delivery so you can find what works best for you. Each lesson should only take 1-2 hours a week and not all at once! So you can break it up to fit your schedule. I hope you’ll join me! You won’t regret the time spent on your own…