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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Boy writes letter to Gov. Romney

This passage is from a 12 year old boy in Colorado, who has a little sister with a pre-existing condition, coming from a middle class American family, and who is concerned for our country.  This boy can figure it out, but why can our population not???  It is not about this side and that side, but all of  us a whole, and we as people are fighting for survival and to move forward not to go back 50/75 years where Men rule over Women and have the right to say who and what is okay for society.  


Dear Governor Romney,

I’d like to say congratulations on winning the republican nomination. But, I wish you stayed in Massachusetts. You’re plan for America isn’t what we need, and would hurt us more than it would help.
First, repealing Obama care and other health plans he’s put in place have helped families across America, including mine. I live in a middle class family, and two years ago my little sister; Kennedy was denied insurance because of her pre-existing condition. This was a huge emotional stress and financial burden on my entire family. Under Obama Care, insurance companies can no longer deny Kennedy and kids like her, the coverage they need and deserve. Because of Obama care my little sister was able to have the several surgeries she needed that helped save her life. Once the President was elected he put Obama Care into action, just like he promised and made it so that you could get insurance with pre-existing conditions. This has made a direct impact on my family. My family is with out a doubt better off now, than we were four years ago!
It is to my understanding that you stated that you were going to repeal Obama Care, including the part I have mentioned, which will take away the insurance we have and need for my sister Kennedy. Why do you think she doesn’t deserve health care? Also, when you were interviewed on “Meet the Press”, you stated that you would NOT repeal this part of Obama Care, but then your campaign backpedalled and on the “Tonight show with Jay Leno”, you said that you WOULD repeal this.
Also, you’re domestic plans (birth control, gay rights etc.) are horrible! Women should get to manage their own health, and if you wonder why you’re not appealing to many women voters, rethink your birth control and women’s’ rights plans. And people should be able to marry whom they want. We built this country so people could have freedom, and not have religious beliefs control them to that length. This country was in no way built on any religion, so we should not create laws that repress the American people in a religious way and hurt our most vulnerable.
Sincerely,
Jackson Ripley, age 12

Thursday, September 6, 2012

UN calls for action to reduce health and environmental risks posed by use of chemicals



Chemical 'intensification' of economies in developing countries means greater risk of exposure to hazardous substances. Photo: UNEP

5 September 2012 – Governments must urgently act to reduce the health and environmental hazards posed by the increase in use of chemicals in industries worldwide, says a United Nations report launched today, which stresses that more sustainable management policies are needed to address this growing risk.
Produced by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), the Global Chemicals Outlook report argues that a shift in the production, use and disposal of chemical products from developed to developing countries has made it essential to establish better management policies to avoid diseases and pollution caused by weak regulations.
“Communities worldwide – particularly those in emerging and developing countries – are increasingly dependent on chemical products, from fertilizers and petrochemicals to electronics and plastics, for economic development and improving livelihoods,” said UNEP’s Executive Director, Achim Steiner, in a news release.
“But the gains that chemicals can provide must not come at the expense of human health and the environment. Pollution and disease related to the unsustainable use, production and disposal of chemicals can, in fact, hinder progress towards key development targets by affecting water supplies, food security, well-being or worker productivity,” Mr. Steiner said, adding that improving chemicals management is a vital component for countries to transition into a green economy.
The report highlights not just the damaging consequences to the environment and human health, but also the economic burden of treating chemical poisoning for many countries. In sub-Saharan Africa, for example, the estimated costs of poisonings from pesticides now exceeds the total annual overseas development aid given to the region for basic health services, excluding HIV/AIDS.
From Sudan and Ecuador, to bigger economies such as China and the United States, the costs of pesticide poisoning, water pollution, and toxic waste, among other issues, are not being borne by manufacturers and industries, but by social welfare systems and individuals, the report notes. It calls for sustainable chemical management policies not just to combat these costs, but also to improve livelihoods and develop green technologies.
“The economic analysis presented in the Global Chemicals Outlook demonstrates that sound chemicals management is as valid an area as education, transport, infrastructure, direct health care services and other essential public services,” said the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Director for Public Health and Environment, Maria Neira, in a news release. “This could foster the creation of many green, decent and healthy jobs and livelihoods for developed and developing countries.”
Some of the recommendations put forward by the report include the integration of chemicals management into national social and economic plans, the development of policies focused on risk prevention and promotion of safer alternatives, and encouraging the private sector to play a more active role in development safety policies in conjunction with governments.
“To harness the economic benefits of sound chemicals management, closer cooperation and better planning is required between government ministries, public and private sectors, and others in the chemicals supply chain,” Mr. Steiner said.
“This requires broad and ambitious efforts, underpinned by strategic financing. Such action can elevate chemicals management to the top of the international policy agenda and help deliver inclusive sustainable development,” he added.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=42803&Cr=Sustainable+Development&Cr1=#.UEjkNI2PVXI

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Lice Prevention and treatment




Dear friend,
When I started my publishing company back in 1994, it was with the goal of educating consumers about the harms of toxic chemicals in household products. At the time Melaleuca was one of the only companies offering safe options in household cleaning and personal care products. Since then our slogan has been "because educated consumers make healthier choices." Over the years, Melaleuca has continued to be the leader in developing naturally-based household and health-related products. And our mission is still the same -- to help consumers make healthier choices by providing them with timely and relevant information. This newsletter is our latest attempt to help you make healthier choices for your family.
I sincerely hope this information will be helpful to you or someone you know.
Regards,
Richard M. Barry
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Lice Prevention and Treatment

It is normal to feel distress at the thought of tiny blood sucking insects crawling though your child's hair. But there is no need to feel ashamed, or embarrassed. Getting lice is not related to cleanliness. Instead some experts report that lice are actually attracted to clean unscented hair. Since lice cannot jump or fly, they spread by close head to head contact. And even though they only live about a day or two without feeding, it is possible to catch lice by sharing hats, clothing, combs, and brushes. Symptoms of an infestation include intense itching, a "something is crawling on my head" feeling, and some kids will scratch so much that they can develop a bacterial infection.
If you think your child has lice, do not panic. There are three basic things you will need to do: 1. Kill the living lice. 2. Remove the attached eggs, also known as nits. 3. Avoid re-infestation.
There are safer alternatives than using a pesticide on your child's head. Chemicals can be absorbed through the skin and inhaled, by both the child and whomever is applying the chemicals. Using a pesticide to kill the lice can be more dangerous than the lice infestation.
An Australian study compared the efficacy and safety of three lice treatments. 1. A formula with Melaleuca oil and lavender oil. 2. A lice 'suffocation' product. 3. A product containing pyrethrins and piperonyl butoxide (pesticide). The results demonstrated that the Melaleuca oil and lavender product, and the lice 'suffocation' product, did a better job eliminating lice than the pesticide product.
After killing the lice, attention needs to be focused on the removal of the lice eggs (nits). Nits are laid by the adult louse at the base of the hair shaft, nearest the scalp. Nits are very tiny, and tightly cemented to the hair shaft. The nits hatch in seven to ten days. The CDC tells us nits located more than 1/4 inch from the base of the hair shaft may already be hatched, or be empty nits. And while those nits probably will not hatch lice, some schools still have a no-nit policy, requiring that the child stay home until all traces of a lice infestation, especially the nits, are gone.
The Melaleuca Wellness Guide recommends that immediately upon suspecting or seeing evidence of lice, shampoo with Melaleuca Original Shampoo, and bathe with one ounce Sol-U-Mel and one ounce Renew Bath Oiladded to the bath water. Afterwards massage T36-C5 into the scalp and hair to soften and dislodge the nits. Comb the oil through the hair. To fumigate the live insects, wrap oiled hair in a hot, moist towel for ten minutes. Repeat every other day for at least five treatments (ten days). Generously applyingSei Bella Leave-In Detangling & Smoothing Spray, or one of the Affinia Moisturizing Conditioners, will make it easier to run a fine tooth comb, or nit comb, from the scalp to the hair ends. The nits should comb off easily.
For prevention: In a four ounce spray bottle of water, add three drops of T36-C5, and three drops of lavender oil. In the morning lightly spray your child's hair. The scent will be pleasant to you and your child, and unattractive to lice. Melaleuca and lavender oils are natural insect repellents, and as we have learned from the above cited Australian study, this combination also kills lice. Another simple preventative measure is washing hair regularly with Melaleuca Original Shampoo, which is rich in pure T36-C5 Melaleuca oil and natural conditioners, like sunflower and silk amino acids.
The start of a new school year is an exciting time. Along with shopping for all those needed back-to-school supplies, make sure to have a supply of natural lice killing and prevention products because "lice happens."
~ Richard M Barry

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Lice Success Stories

The people below will receive a free copy of The Melaleuca Wellness Guide for submitting their stories.
The first time I ever saw head lice was two years ago on my nine and ten year old daughters! I immediately called a friend who had dealings with lice before (she has five children), to verify that what I was seeing were actually head lice! She only knew the traditional way of getting rid of them......
I ran for The Melaleuca Wellness Guide and quickly gathered all the products I needed. No home with children should be without these products: T36-C5, Sol-U-Mel, and Original Melaleuca Shampoo.
My husband went on the internet to gather information, while I put the number one kid in the tub.  I added Sol-U-Mel to the water, washed hair with the shampoo, added some extra oil, left it on for a bit, then had her lay back in the tub. Would you believe it? Presto! All the bugs slid right off her head! Dead! My daughter was so relieved! Then, kid number two, same process, with the same great results! I have to say it was pretty gross, but I was thrilled to see them all dead.
I then made sure the tub and bathroom was fully cleaned. I sprayed extra Sol-U-Mel around just in case. Next, I went to work on thoroughly cleaning the house. I washed all the bedding, pillows, etc., with MelaPower laundry detergent in hot water. Spayed beds and carpets with Sol-U-Mel, then vacuumed everywhere. I washed some of their stuffed animals and ran them thru the dryer. I took all the remaining stuffed animals and dolls, put them in plastic bags, and stored them away for a few months. It was hours of work.
I repeated the process on my daughters heads daily, along with adding T36-C5 to the hair, and combing it with the lice comb. It's very difficult to see the eggs that they lay, but the oil and the Sol-U-Mel did the job, and made it a lot easier.
I checked their heads daily for weeks. It was amazing! No signs of them anywhere! I found out afterwards that the neighbors had them. (They never informed us that we could be at risk. They had our girls over to their home while they were in the battle of bugs!!!) That family used four or five treatments of the traditional chemicals.  Suffering months of frustration. At our home, lice came and went, thanks to our wonderful Melaleuca products!
I used the same products on a puppy we took in that was flea infested, and had skin mites. It took care of it in one application. The dog is now almost two years old and has never had a problem since. I have many testimonials of how awesome Melaleuca products work. Thank you Richard M. Barry for publishing such a great book.
~ Judy and Family
I was called by the school nurse on the second to last day of school. My daughter had lice. I was horrified! I never had any experience with lice, but I knew they could be very difficult to get rid of.  So, with Melaleuca products and The Melaleuca Wellness Guide in hand, I knew this must be another opportunity for the products to prove themselves.
Prior to picking up my daughter, I looked up 'Lice' in The Melaleuca Wellness Guide and decided to tackle the house first. I gathered all of her sheets and clothing, and dumped them in the washing machine in hot water with MelaPower and Sol-U-Mel. I sprayed diluted Sol-U-Mel anywhere I remembered her sitting to ensure that any lice in the house were destroyed.
When I brought my daughter home, I sprayed her hair with diluted Sol-U-Mel and used the Naturals Melaleuca Oil Shampoo to wash her hair (I always have the shampoo at home because I use it all the time to keep scalp psoriasis at bay). After fifteen minutes of soaking in the shampoo, we rinsed her hair out. You could see all of the lice go down the drain. She had a full infestation! I combed through her hair to remove any remaining nits, and this went really well. The next day, she was checked by the nurse and was cleared to finish her last day of school. Everything was gone!!
We are so thankful for Melaleuca. Our three kids are rarely sick, but when they are, with the use of our Melaleuca products they improve very quickly. As far as the lice, our daughter continued to use the Naturals Shampoo over the next couple of weeks as a precaution, and we never saw them again. I don't know what we would have done if not for Melaleuca products and The Melaleuca Wellness Guide!! They go hand-in-hand
~ Valery
This is our "lice story". About a month ago we got a call saying most of our extended family had head lice. Being a very close family, I thought "oh darn!" Our family gets together at least once a week, and we just had a couple of kids for a sleep over (one ended up having lice).
We started checking each other, and our kids. We couldn't find any lice or eggs. We were not taking any chances, I washed EVERYTHING! Then I called Melaleuca to find out if anything killed lice and their eggs. I was told that, although no research had been done, customers have always called in and said that Melaleuca oil will kill lice and eggs.
I added a few drops (ok, a lot of drops, I was worried) to our Affinia shampoo and  we lathered up. We let our hair soak for a few minutes every day until we thought we were safe. We never did get lice. Now we use our Melaleuca Original Shampoo every day to prevent head lice. We tell everyone how to prevent head lice!!!! Thank you Melaleuca!!!
~ Londa and Family