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About lfish64

I love sharing my knowledge of essential oils, healthy living, and positive thinking with others.

How to Use Carrier Oils: Olive

For thousands of years, olive oil has been a superstar, starting in ancient Greece and Crete. People loved it for cooking, medicine, and even religious ceremonies. As time went on, the Greeks and Romans perfected their olive oil game, creating massive farms and machines to press olives like pros. This liquid gold became a huge part of European trade and cooking. Fast forward to today, and olive oil is still a kitchen favorite, especially in Mediterranean dishes, where it adds flavor, health benefits, and a touch of history to meals everywhere. Olive oil truly stands the test of time!

Yarrow, Healer of the Ages

Oh yarrow, herb of healing grace,
In you, we find a gentle embrace,
A timeless remedy, nature’s art,
Healing body, mind, and heart.

Yarrow, healer of the ages past,
With feathery leaves and blooms amassed,
A herb that stands a meter high,
Pink-white crowns reach for the sky.

In ancient times, you soothed the pain,
From battle wounds to ailments’ strain,
Your essence, pure, in oil refined,
A myriad uses we now find.

For those who suffer hemorrhoid plight,
A touch of yarrow brings relief so light,
With coconut oil, a blend so fine,
Applied to ease, where troubles align.

When emotions whirl like stormy seas,
Yarrow in a diffuser brings peace with ease,
A calming wave, a soothing balm,
Restoring balance, restoring calm.

Digestive woes, discomfort’s blight,
A touch of yarrow makes it right,
With gentle hands, apply with care,
And find relief from the burdens you bear.

For hair that’s lost its strength and sheen,
Yarrow’s gift is evergreen,
In shampoos mixed, it works its charm,
Restoring health, protecting from harm.

Use Essential Oils Like Jesus

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Clean up Your Life

“Better keep yourself clean and bright;
you are the window through
which you must see the world.”
George Bernard Shaw

    Have you ever noticed that people who are the busiest are the people with the clean homes and yards? Then you go into neighborhoods that have a large portion of the people who are unemployed; they have plenty of extra time on their hands yet their yards are huge disasters, garbage everywhere and many

yards have a car or two not working with weeds growing out the windows. I believe a home clean or dirty is a direct reflection of a person’s life.

    I have a friend who never lets people come visit her at home. She tells stories of the few times she has had visitors. She will hide dirty dishes into the trunk of her car or put them in the oven. That seems like too much work. Wouldn’t it be easier to just clean up the kitchen?

    I remember when I was still living at home my mom loved to have parties at our house. She would tell us we could have a party but we first needed to clean the house. She was very wise; she had a clean house and we got a party. Most of the time the parties were outside so it didn’t even mess up the house.

    One thing I love to do is every year when it gets close to Christmas I will tell my children to go through all of their old things and give them  away, or donate them to Good Will to make room for the new things they will be getting. I am amazed at all the stuff we get rid of.

    How many of us are guilty of saving things because our excuse is you never know when we might need it. Then the day comes when you need the darn thing and you can’t find it among all the piles of stuff. Another thing that boggles my mind are the people who love to hang onto the past with all their clothes.

They have a closet full of clothes yet they can only wear a fourth of them. There is a reason behind saving everything in their closet. When I lose 30 pounds I can wear that dress again, or  I can’t get rid of that suit I wore at Junior Prom 20 years ago.

    In order to make room for what you want, you need to get rid of what you don’t want. This is how it works. Anything you have not worn or used in the past year give to a friend or donate it to Good Will. You will be amazed how letting go of the things you don’t need will open up channels for receiving things that you will use or need.

    Out of the blue you might see a new outfit that is perfect for you at that moment or a friend will give you a new kitchen table they no longer need. It is fun to watch the miracles happen.

    Cleaning up your life will be one of the best things you can do for yourself and your family. Remember things are not important. Good relationships with family and friends is what matters.

Two Roaches

Two roaches were munching on garbage in an alley. “I was in that new restaurant across the street, ‘ said one. “It’s so clean! The kitchen is spotless, the floors are gleaming white. It’s so sanitary the whole place shines.”

“Please,” said the other roach, frowning. “Not while I’m eating!”

Coming November 1st

I enjoy sharing essential oils and when I am not spreading the joy through oils I love writing books. This has become a very fun outlet for me. I hope children enjoy reading this story as much as I enjoyed writing it. This book is geared towards 4th to 6th grade readers.

“Endurance and Triumph” is an exciting adventure story perfect for young readers. Join Ernest Shackleton, a brave explorer, on his epic journey to Antarctica, the coldest place on Earth. Follow Shackleton and his crew aboard the ship Endurance as they face incredible challenges, from getting trapped in thick ice to surviving harsh weather and dangerous icebergs. Through teamwork and Shackleton’s inspiring leadership, the crew overcomes these obstacles, making important scientific discoveries about Antarctica’s history and encountering amazing animals like penguins, seals, and whales. When their ship is crushed by ice, Shackleton leads a daring escape in a small lifeboat to get help, showcasing his determination and courage. The book concludes with the lasting impact of Shackleton’s adventures on modern science and exploration, encouraging young readers to explore their own surroundings and dream big.

Please order your copy on Amazon Books 

How to Use Carrier Oils: Jojoba

Originally from the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, people like the O’odham and the Seri used jojoba oil for its good effects. As time passed, it became a common substitute for whale oil in makeup and skincare. This led to more jojoba plants being grown in the US, Mexico, and parts of South America. Nowadays, jojoba oil is used a lot in makeup, medicine, and food.