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October 14, 2010

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Daylight Saving

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Since 1916 we have been changing our clocks forwards and backwards in the UK. It is was started by a man called William Willett, a London builder, who lived in Petts Wood in Kent.

William Willett first proposed the idea of British Summer Time in 1907 in a pamphlet entitled ‘The Waste of Daylight’. Willett had noticed that the summer mornings daylight was wasted while people slept, and that the time would be better utilised in the afternoon by putting the clocks forward. After campaigning for years the British Government finally adopted the system on 17th May 1916. Unfortunately, William died on 4th March 1915  and did not see his Daylight Savings bill become law.

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Since 1916 we have been changing our clocks forwards and backwards in the UK. It is was started by a man called William Willett, a London builder, who lived in Petts Wood in Kent.

William Willett first proposed the idea of British Summer Time in 1907 in a pamphlet entitled ‘The Waste of Daylight’. Willett had noticed that the summer mornings daylight was wasted while people slept, and that the time would be better utilised in the afternoon by putting the clocks forward. After campaigning for years the British Government finally adopted the system on 17th May 1916. Unfortunately, William died on 4th March 1915  and did not see his Daylight Savings bill become law.

To help you adapt to the change why not try our two wonderful essential oil blends…


Daybreak - this invigorating and    refreshing oil will kick-start your day! The zingy aroma of Lemon and Orange coupled with the uplifting properties of Ylang Ylang will leave you feeling wide awake and refreshed.

Goodnight - will soothe and relax your body and mind. The earthy, woody aroma of Vetiver - the oil of tranquility will restore calm, whilst the sweet , herbaceous fragrance of Sweet Marjoram will relax and ease aching muscles and joints. These two oils combined with the soothing hint of Lavender will ensure you a restful slumber.

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Daybreak
Daybreak – The natural alternative to awaken the senses…

Goodnight
Goodnight – The natural alternative for a restful night…

WreathSo don’t loose out, make the most of those extra hours leading up to Christmas!
Buy both blends together and receive a free Noel blend with our compliments.
Please quote: Daylight/2010 when placing your order.

Kindest Regards,

Teresa Brown

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Since 1916 we have been changing our clocks forwards and backwards in the UK. It is was started by a man called William Willett, a London builder, who lived in Petts Wood in Kent.

William Willett first proposed the idea of British Summer Time in 1907 in a pamphlet entitled ‘The Waste of Daylight’. Willett had noticed that the summer mornings daylight was wasted while people slept, and that the time would be better utilised in the afternoon by putting the clocks forward. After campaigning for years the British Government finally adopted the system on 17th May 1916. Unfortunately, William died on 4th March 1915  and did not see his Daylight Savings bill become law.

October 9, 2009

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March 14, 2009

BPA removed from baby bottles in USA, but not the UK….

A BBC news report this morning highlighted growing concerns over Bisphenol A (BPA) in infant feeding bottles.

Here is an excerpt from the report:

The current advice for parents is not to pour boiling liquid directly into bottles, not to microwave them or use scratched or worn ones.

Research carried out at Exeter University found that adults with high levels of BPA in their system were more prone to heart disease and diabetes

Dr Iain Lang, who led the study, said: “There is not enough to provide us with the evidence to say there is definitely a link, there is definitely something going on.

“But in addition to some of the previous work that has been done looking at younger children and looking at animals this does increase the likelihood that there are problems associated with BPA.”

Despite some manufacturers in the USA having removed feeding bottles containing BPA, there are currently no similar moves in the UK.  It is now thought that there is the possibility that feeding bottles, or any plastic container containing BPA for that matter, can leach the chemical into feeds when heated.

Not now having children of an age I have to worry about feeding bottles containing BPA, I did however start thinking that if it can leach from feeding bottles, it can also leach from the plastic containers and jugs I used in the microwave.  Since the very first reports some time back regarding this chemical, I decided to only use glass or ceramic containers in the microwave and only use my plastic containers when storing left-over food in the fridge or for mixing liquids that were not going to be heated, well not in the plastic container anyway!!!

If I did have babies now I’d certainly also be switching to the Green Baby Glass Feeding Bottles.  Although not without their drawbacks, breakage being one of them, so they are only suitable for very young babies unable to feed themselves, I certainly would rather that than any possible unnecessary chemicals finding their way into my kids bodies.

The reason behind the withdrawal in the US seems to have been parental pressure and we certainly need to be hitting the bottle manufacturers with the same pressure here in the UK.  But in the meantime, if you are worried, there are alternatives out there.

Click here to read the full article.

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March 13, 2009

Growing suspicions that anti-perspirants cause lumps?

A recent article in the Daily Mail online has linked anti-perspirants to lumps found under arms and in women’s breasts.

Here is an excerpt from the article:

There is a growing international group of scientists investigating the possible links between deodorants, breast cancer and other breast lumps.  One of them is Philippa Darbre, a cancer researcher at Reading University.

In previous studies, she has found that cancerous tumours are most likely to appear in areas of the breast nearest to the underarm-area where antiperspirant has been applied.

Her latest research project, conducted jointly with Professor Ferdinando Mannello, of Urbino University, Italy, compared levels of aluminium in the fluid from breast cysts in 48 women, with levels of the metal found in blood samples from 30 other women, and in breast milk taken from a third group of 45 women.

Where the cyst was in the armpit area of the breast, the level of aluminium present was about 25 times higher than the level found in a normal blood sample.

She said: ‘We don’t know what the mechanism involved might be, but this might be a wake-up call about the risks of anti-perspirants. Either women should stop using them or the manufacturers should look at ways of reformulating their products.’

Having thought for some years that anti-perspirants were just not good for you, I am not surprised by this article….something that interferes with the body’s natural process just is plain wrong.

With so many Natural & Organic alternatives on the market today there really is no need for us all to be clogging our pores with aluminium.  My absolute favourite is the Lafe’s Hemp Oil Roll-Ons from Organ-Nics, safe yet effective deodorants that really work!!!

If you would like to read the full article, click here….

January 24, 2009

A Twig For A Toothbrush????

As I eyed Nicky my PR lady across the table glaring her gnashers at me, I was somewhat sceptical that you could indeed use a twig for a toothbrush :?

Her teeth indeed looked white and clean and (rather academically) straighter than mine!!

As with anything I am going to stock in the shop I like to try it first and so promised to give it a go myself.  True to her word, a couple of days later my package of “twigs” arrived.

That night I was trying to remember the ‘demo’ I had watched and duly followed it’s instructions.

Nicky was indeed right, after using my “twig” my teeth did feel clean, although, it was obviously too early to see whether it had made a difference to their whiteness.

Using new products which differ greatly to the traditional always needs a period of adjustment and a degree of openmindedness (is that a word?).  We are indoctrinated to believe we ‘need’ things by clever marketing, hype, tv ads and sometimes down-right lies and scare-mongering.  However in the last few years I have learned to not scoff or pre-judge unless I have tried it myself,  we are all individual and not one product will suit everyone, and we must try and shake the shackles of our pre-conceptions that we ‘need’ such things as fluoride & bleach, neither of which I have used in over 2 years!!!

Well after a full week of using my “twig”, sorry….ahem….natural toothbrush, I have to say I’m converted, well partially anyway!  It really has made a difference to the colour of my coffee-stained teeth and it really does leave your teeth feeling lovely and clean.  My only critism is that it’s a bit awkward for the hard-to-reach places of your mouth, and I still like the ‘whole-mouth’ feeling of using toothpaste, so I’ve compromised.  I use my natural toothbrush in the mornings, and my toothbrush & toothpaste at night….which means my toothpaste lasts twice as long!

If you would like to try the natural toothbrush for yourself, or watch the demo then just follow this link: http://www.organ-nics.com/store/product.php?productid=16669&cat=252&page=1

Do let me know how you get on!

Nicola. X

January 16, 2009

My get up and go has got up and gone….

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….just when I need it too!!!

We have a very busy weekend coming up and I was cleaning and tidying like a mad woman last night, which probably explains why I am tired today?  The kids’ cousins are coming to stay tomorrow night…..I think I may need some earplugs when I go home tomorrow as they can get excitable to put it mildly!

We are also hosting a family get-together tomorrow afternoon, so more cleaning and tidying tonight with a smackeral of baking added in for good measure.

My new member of staff starts on Monday in the shop, and I still haven’t done the manual on all the products I have started for her to refer to when I am not here…..still, hopefully it will all get done at some point soon…..best I go and get on with it hey?

January 8, 2009

New Year…..New Projects…..

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HAPPY NEW YEAR ONE AND ALL…………

What a great Christmas / New Year period I have had……I met my friend Mel, the shop was busier with customers than I had anticipated and I got a few days well earned rest.

I’m now ready to get stuck into some new and potentially exciting projects…..I won’t give too much away at the moment, suffice to say that hopefully this particular period will see the beginning of the increased exposure of Organ-Nics further afield nationally and also becoming more accessable!!!

Enough said I think for now……just keep ‘tuning’ in and all will be revealed.

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