What to Look for in Skincare Products: Cruelty Free

When thinking of animal testing laboratories, most of us picture wire cages stacked along cold white walls as mournful eyes peek through steel bars. Unfortunately, this scenario is all too real in hundreds of labs across the country. If you think there’s nothing you can do to help, you’re mistaken. More and more beauty lines are ceasing animal testing. You just have to know what to look for.

Skincare Ingredients to Avoid, Part 2: Some Alcohols

The word alcohol is used very loosely in the English language; usually the word is used in reference to ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, most commonly used in alcoholic beverages. In the cosmetics industry however, you may also find ingredients such as benzyl or cetyl alcohol. The question is, are any of these chemicals beneficial when it comes to your skincare?

Skincare Ingredients to Avoid, Part 1: Petroleum

Many of us who are trying to reduce our carbon footprint have found ways to reduce our use of gasoline, plastic bags, and other petroleum-based products. But did you know that most, if not all, of your standard skincare and cosmetic products contain petrochemicals? Moreover, petroleum is not only unhealthy for the environment; it poses a risk for your skin too.

How Double Helix Water Affects the Human Body

Acupuncture is a Chinese medicinal technique that has been used for over 2000 years to treat numerous maladies from arthritic pain to infertility. The system is based on a network of life energy (qi) that flows throughout the human body. These pathways, called meridians, theoretically circulate energy throughout the organs and functions of the body. Since the meridians are not visible to the naked eye or during dissection or surgery, many western doctors do not recognize acupuncture as an accredited medical treatment. However, a discovery by two physics researchers may explain the acupuncture phenomenon – Double Helix Water®.

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