Learn How to Detox, Fight Depression and Eat Healthy

Richard Malik, ND

Richard Malik, ND

Saturday, August 3, 2008 is YOUR day to experience life-changing information that will feed your body, mind and spirit.

Join more than 500 like-minded people interested in personal and planetary health at The Power of Natural Healing Conference.

This exciting week long conference also offers ONE DAY passes and Saturday, August 3, is going to be a truly amazing day.

Richard Malik, ND, will speak on “Natural Solutions for Depression” at 9:00 AM and then “Detoxification Basics” at 10:45 AM.

Dr. Malik is a licensed physician in the state of Connecticut with a practice in Lakeville. He authors a monthly column for the Lakeville Journal, Millerton News, and Winsted Journal called “New Directions”, addressing natural treatment approaches. While earning his doctorate in naturopathic medicine, Dr. Malik focused on enviromental medicine, pediatrics, Attention Deficit Disorder and women’s care.

On the same day, Celebrity Chef Eric Lechasseur and his wife Sanae Suzuki will teach “Love Eric” Macrobiotic Desserts at 4:45 PM.

Celebrity Chef Eric Lechasseur

Celebrity Chef Eric Lechasseur

Eric and Sanae are a husband-and-wife team specializing in macrobiotic cooking, counseling and teaching. Eric has worked as a professional chef since 1985, serving as executive chef at several popular Los Angeles restaurants and as a private chef for celebrities including Madonna, Sting and Tobey Maguire. Sanae has recovered from ovarian cancer and a life-threatening car accident through the healing power of macrobiotics. She has since dedicated her life to serving others.

Register for your ONE DAY pass at The Power of Natural Healing Conference or call 1-800-975-8744 for more information.

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Living Well with Charles Neville and Dr. Neal Barnard

Charles Neville

Charles Neville

If you’re interested in making healthy lifestyle choices, take one day out of your busy schedule to learn vital information that will change your life AND help the planet.

Meet over 500 like-minded people committed to personal and planetary health at The Power of Natural Healing Conference.

This amazing week long event also offers ONE DAY passes.

You can meet Charles Neville and Dr. Neal Barnard on the same day – Wednesday, July 30, 2008.

Charles Neville, of Neville Brothers fame, will be teaching Tai Chi from 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM.

Dr. Neal Barnard of Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine will be speaking at 9:00 AM on “Foods that Fight Pain” and again at 10:45 AM on “A New Diet for Diabetes and Hypoglycemia”.

The Power of Natural Healing Conference is designed to meet the needs of your body, mind and spirit.

Visit www.thepowerofnaturalhealing.org or call 1-800-975-8744 for more information.

Dr. Neal Barnard

Dr. Neal Barnard

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Healing Deep Scars on the Skin

Healing Acne Scars

Healing Acne Scars

Healing Scars

Healing Accident Scars

This question was sent to The Power of Natural Healing:

“Do you have any strategies for healing deep cuts on the surface of the skin, that threaten to leave permanent and horribly unsightly scars? I had an injury last Monday evening.” -Maynard

Dear Maynard,

Wild rosehip seed oil is remarkable for its ability to reduce the appearance of scars, and it can be applied daily once the scab has come off.  See the pictures of scar reduction in this blog from a clinical study done in Chile in 1978.

The first major study documenting rosehip seed oil’s unique ability for skin regeneration was done five years later, in 1983, at University of Concepcion, a prestigious university in Chile. In this two-year study, rosehip seed oil was applied to 180 patients with surgical, traumatic and post-burning scars, and to a group suffering from premature aging. Pictures were taken over a few months of continuous application, showing how effectively the oil worked in helping attenuating scars and wrinkles, in preventing advancement of premature aging, and in regaining lost skin natural color and tone.

Since that time many other studies have been done in other universities, both in Chile and other countries, and all showed the same outstanding effects.

Mirea Ellis says she finds the pure, organic, unrefined rosehip seed oil from Chile works better than refined oils, or any combination with other oils, or creams, which have a larger molecular size and do not penetrate as deep for as effective results. The best quality wild rosehip seed oil is thick, rich, deep orange in color and has what I call a “dark” aroma, not like the flowery smell of roses. You only need a few drops for each area, which makes it economical, and should apply it twice a day.

The reason it is so effective is its unique types and combination of nutrients not found in other oils, including trans retinoic acid. The reason you will not find unrefined (nutrient dense) rosehip seed oil commonly available is because it does not have a long shelf life, and most manufacturers will not carry such a product. It is also one of the more expensive oils, so cutting an unrefined version with other oils makes a cheaper product for manufacturers.

You can buy fresh, certified organic wild rosehip seed oil in dark glass bottles from the natural body care company Mirea founded, Rejuva Organics. Rejuva Organics only provides the amount of product to Kushi Store that will sell within a month or less, so it is always fresh.

Mirea will be speaking on truly natural and effective ways to take care of your body and enhance beauty, plus easy ways to determine if a product contains toxic ingredients, at The Power of Natural Healing Conference on Saturday, August 2 at 3:00 PM. Call 1-800-975-8744 for more information.

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What’s on Madonna’s table?

Have you ever wondered what the stars eat at home? Celebrity chef Eric Lechasseur has created meals for Madonna, Sting, Tobey Maguire and other health-empowered stars.

Celebrity Chefs

Celebrity Chefs

Eric Lechasseur and Sanae Suzuki are a husband-and-wife team that specialize in macrobiotic cooking, counseling, and teaching. Eric has been working as a professional chef since 1985, serving as executive chef at several popular Los Angeles restaurants and as a private chef for many celebrities. Sanae is a whole health macrobiotics teacher. In the last 15 years, she has recovered from ovarian cancer and a life-threatening car accident through the healing power of macrobiotics. She has since dedicated her life to serving others. In 2007, Eric and Sanae published their second cookbook, “Love, Eric & Sanae”.

You can meet Eric & Sanae in just a few weeks at The Power of Natural Healing Conference.  Come celebrate health and life with like-minded people while growing your knowledge base with practical workshops facilitated by the most poignant speakers of our age including more than 45 natural healing experts, doctors and chefs from around the world.

Last year, Eric shared these amazing recipes at the conference:

*Honeydew Melon Soup
*Inca Quinoa and Mustard Greens Salad
*Vegetable Pancakes with Tofu Sour Cream
*Strawberry Mousse Cake
*Grape Kanten Terrine with Pomegranate Syrup
*Meyer Lemon Pie

You’ll find Eric’s recipe for “Strawberry Mousse” in the Recipe section of this blog. Enjoy!

Our popular cooking classes at The Power of Natural Healing Conference will show you how to use powerfully-healing whole organic foods in delicious soups, main dishes and desserts.

Register now or call 1-800-975-8744 for more information.

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Strawberry Mousse from celebrity chef Eric Lechasseur

Delicious, easy to make, vegan, and healthy sweetness because there’s no added sugar, only strawberries, brown rice syrup and apple juice.

Ingredients:

20 ounces (about 3 cups) fresh or frozen organic strawberries
12 ounces soft silken tofu
1 tablespoon tahini
1/2 cup brown rice syrup
3 1/2 tablespoons agar flakes
1/2 cup organic apple juice
Pinch of salt

Directions:

1. Puree the strawberries in a blender.
2. Add the tofu, tahini and rice syrup. Blend until very smooth. Set aside.
3. In a small saucepan combine the juice and agar flakes and bring to a simmer, stirring until the agar is dissolved (usually about 5 minutes).
4. Pour the apple juice / agar mixture into the blender with the other ingredients and blend again for a few more minutes.
5. Pour the mixture into either parfait glasses or dessert bowls and refrigerate until firm, about 2 hours. You can also pour the mixture into a larger bowl or baking dish and refrigerate, then scoop out portions as desired.

This dessert was adapted from the wonderful healthy desserts book “Love, Eric” by master pastry chef Eric Lechasseur, where he uses the mousse in a luscious Strawberry Mousse Cake. Eric has created meals for Madonna, Sting, Tobey Maguire and other health-conscious stars. He and his wife, macrobiotic teacher and counselor Sanae Suzuki, will be presenting cooking classes at The Power of Natural Healing Conference 2008. Come and learn their culinary secrets for delicious and healthy cooking.

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Dying To Be Beautiful

Founder of Rejuva Organics

Mirea Ellis, Founder of Rejuva Organics

Have you ever felt frustrated looking at the ingredients list on body care or cosmetics products? Here are two great tools that will decipher the secret code and empower you to choose products that are safe for you and the planet.

Go to www.cosmeticsdatabase.com and you can look up either a specific product (like Elizabeth Arden Extreme Conditioning), or any ingredient, and find a toxic rating for it as well as health problems associated with it.

The small but incredibly useful book “Dying to Look Good” by Christine Hoza Farlow is an ingredients dictionary, so you can bring it along to the stores and see if an ingredient is toxic or safe.

To truly transform your health and appearance, you need to have ingredients that are safe and beneficial. You won’t find a regular commercial product that’s as powerfully rejuvenating as real food and herbs, when applied to your skin. The drawbacks for manufacturers? No shelf life, very expensive compared with chemicals, and consumers have been taught to buy white or clear products (”pure”) that have only certain types of smells.

Did you ever drink an herbal tea that was white or clear? Didn’t it smell like the herb? Many of the most powerful plant nutrients are in the pigments, so how much of the plants’ benefits are you getting with a white or clear product?

The only moisturizer I use is cold pressed, unrefined, USDA certified organic Wild Rosehip Seed Oil. Why? Because its unique abundance of nutrients is more skin healing and rejuvenating than anything else I’ve found. It’s also the reason most people are surprised when they find out I’m 57 years old yet my skin has less wrinkles than many people in their 30’s. The rich depth of the oil’s orange color, thick consistency and the natural smell, are all indications of its potency.

This is the way we need to start thinking, to look at the “food” value of our body care products.

Along with eliminating toxic ingredients, here’s some shocking but true tips that will work wonders for your looks and help the environment:

  1. Stop using detergents and soap on your body. They are harmful for the skin’s protective oils and acid mantel, and are drying and aging. Warm water and a cotton wash cloth are all most people need for basic cleaning. You’ll find shampoos at www.morroccomethod.com that have no soap, detergent or any synthetic ingredients.
  2. Healthy skin cells are beautiful skin cells, so change from refined and processed foods to whole foods (organic whenever possible). You’ll see a bigger change in your looks than any product can provide.
  3. Simplify your beauty routine. Using fewer products is better for your body and you’ll put less garbage into the environment.
  4. Move your body. It moves the lymph system around, which you need to do to get rid of toxins. Every day do some exercise or dance freely. I sit on an exercise ball at my desk, and I feel and look better than when I used chairs.
  5. Lighten up! Stress is not good for your health and looks. Smiling and laughing are.
  6. Change your perspective on beauty. What does this quote from John Lennon mean to you? “You’ve got to be good looking cause you’re so hard to see.” Junk food and beauty products that instantly cover up rather than change our looks are temporarily comforting. Wouldn’t it be better to love yourself and your life? If you don’t, you’ll keep going back to old buying habits and lifestyle patterns. Spend some time finding out what’s really important to you and go after it! Learn to be comfortable expressing yourself, and then you’ll be able to stick to, and reap the benefits of, healthy choices.

If you’re ready to make a lifestyle change and create new habits, join me at The Power of Natural Healing Conference on July 28, 2008 in Wellesley, Massachusetts for a week of ‘how to’ live a healthy life.

Mirea Ellis is a health advocate, researcher, teacher, and founder of Rejuva Organics, an educational and herbal bodycare company whose products are available at www.kushistore.com. Mirea is available for public talks on avoiding toxins in body care products with medical doctor George W. Yu. She is also one of 45 speakers and experts you’ll hear at the exciting upcoming event: The Power of Natural Healing 2008 at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Running from July 28 to August 3, you can learn more information on the event by visiting www.thepowerofnaturalhealing.org or calling 1-800-975-8744.

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Fresh Corn Chowder

This vegan soup is so sweet and rich, it’s like a dessert.

Ingredients (serves 4)

3 cups water (or optional “dashi” broth – see below)
1 cup diced onion
1 cup diced celery
Kernels sliced from 5 large ears of corn
Pinch of salt
2 teaspoons white miso
Green part of 1 scallion, sliced thin, for garnish

Directions:

1. In a saucepan, combine 1/4 cup of the water or dashi broth with the onion, celery and pinch of salt. Cook over high heat for a few minutes, stirring, until the onions are translucent.
2. Add the rest of the water or dashi broth and corn, cover, and simmer for 15 minutes on low heat.
3. Remove half the soup and blend in blender until smooth
4. Pour blended soup back into pot and bring back to low simmer.
5. Dilute white miso with some soup until thin liquid then mix into soup in pot.
6. Simmer for 2 minutes.
7. Ladle into serving bowls and garnish with scallion.

Optional Dashi Broth

1. This broth not only gives a richer flavor to the soup, it provides an abundance of healthy minerals, trace minerals and other nutrients found only in sea vegetables.
2. Put 3  1/2 cups of water and a 4 inch strip of dried kombu sea vegetable into a pot. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer, covered for 20 minutes.
3. After the broth is made you can slice the kombu fine and use in any other dish.

Enjoy!

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Apple-Kukicha “Iced” Tea

Everyone likes a sweet cool drink in the summertime, but commercial drinks are usually loaded with refined or concentrated sweeteners that can have detrimental effects on health.

Kukicha tea is a great substitute for regular tea, because it contains only 1/10 the amount of caffeine found in green tea, and is the most alkalizing compared to other teas. Made from the roasted stems and twigs of the same bush that produces regular tea, it is picked when the caffeine is lowest and the calcium is highest. The health benefits plus its rich “dark” flavor has made it a favorite among health-conscious people. You can either buy it ground fine in convenient tea bags, or brew your own from the whole twigs, which is a very economical way to enjoy this beverage.

Ingredients – makes four 8 oz servings

2 cups of kukicha tea, pre-chilled
2 cups of cold organic, unfiltered apple juice (or other fruit juice of your preference)

Directions:

Mix together and serve, either by itself or with any of the options below.

Options:
Instead of apple juice use any other kind of organic juice or nectar
A squeeze of organic lemon or other citrus fruit
A mint leaf for each cup
Lemon zest

Enjoy!

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The Power of Natural Healing Conference 2008

Join over 500 people interested in natural healing.

In this one extraordinary week, some of the world’s leading authorities on natural healing methods show you how you can significantly improve your health and your life, and help heal the environment.

45 leading experts, chefs and authors share information that can change your life

100 classes, workshops andevents 

Delicious vegan / macrobiotic meals and guten-free option

Yoga, Qi Gong, Tai Chi, and other active classes

Fun planned social events make it easy to get to know other attendees

Private wellness session

Discover the benefits of powerful healing foods and natural solutions from traditional to modern that can help you:

  • Increase vitality and sex drive
  • Get better sleep
  • Reduce Stress
  • Strengthen natural immunity
  • Alleviate pain
  • Prevent most chronic illnesses including diabetes, heart disease, and many cancers
  • Improve digestion
  • Loose weight
  • Lift moods
  • Slash cholesterol
  • Boost memory and brain function
  • Strengthen bones
  • Have more beautiful skin and hair
  • Detox
For information on the program or to register    

By phone:
1-800-975-8744
International callers call 1-413-623-5741, extension 180

By email:
info@thepowerofnaturalhealing.org

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1-413-623-8827 attn: The Power Of Natural Healing

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