
Only the best for your children
Babies used to be born with a natural skin microbiome. Studies over the past 50 years have shown that the longer a mother breastfeeds, the more immunity the baby acquires. But unfortunately, there are more and more studies that refute this fact, and for one reason. With breast milk, a mother feeds her child the very chemical compounds, microplastics, hormones, and ATBs that she herself was fed not only during pregnancy but, as we know from modern epigenetic science, long before. This does not mean that doctors, nurses, naturopaths, or nutritionists advise against breastfeeding. Quite the opposite. Breastfeed as best you can. But during the time when you and your partner are perhaps planning a baby and you know that you want to have one one day, think very carefully about what you eat and why you eat it.
Self-love, how do you do it?
In order to pass on to our children not only maximum immunity, a clean and healthy microbiome, joy of life, self-esteem and love, but also love and kindness towards others, we should first and foremost take care of our own cleansing of body, mind and soul and nurture our own microbiome and nervous system.
The basic building blocks are clear: Choose organically certified herbs from local sources that not only help me with prevention but also provide support in case of illness.
Go to the sauna regularly, run, and exercise. Eat less, but eat well. Detox regularly, either through fasting or, if that doesn't appeal to you, by using organic herbs and reducing your food intake to a minimum on certain days. By listening to and reading positive and kind podcasts, feature articles, reports, and publications, you will bring love, kindness, and self-worth into your life instead of negative influences. Eliminate negativity from your world in every sense of the word. And daily contemplate the beautiful landscape, our land, and its mineral wealth, just as you do in orchards, gardens, fields, forests, and meadows. You will see that quantum physics will then miraculously gift you with other opportunities, joys, and people in your life in return for your "daily effort, gratitude, and kindness," all of which will bring you full health.
Get enough sleep for yourself. Don't follow other people's advice. Listen to your needs. Sometimes you need to rest and unwind. That doesn't mean you're lazy. Sometimes, on the contrary, you feel the need to perform at your best. Respond to that.
Drink as much organic water and herbal teas as possible. Organic syrups will also help you with cravings for unhealthy, sweet treats. Smartly make yourself a delicious organic iced tea, lemonade, cocktail, or drink... If it contains organic fruits and herbs, your body will be stimulated by nature to function naturally.
And if you get sick, you won't collapse because you know you're doing your best for yourself, your fitness, and your vitality. This also means you deal with your body's signals when something doesn't please and act on them. This also sets you up as a good role model for your baby. Before you save up for a scented cream or skincare products from expensive companies, consider whether you want to introduce these toxic substances into your body through your largest organ—your skin. They quickly spread throughout your body via synapses, into the bloodstream, and into the nerve fibers. Your efforts will then be in vain, and you'll pass these substances on to your baby through your milk.
There are not many, but enough, companies on the market today that already focus on cosmetics that provide holistic help, care and nutrition through functional medicine.
What does this mean?
It means that real biochemists, scientists, doctors and naturopaths work on SKIN Reparator, BIO Antiblemish or our serum to support hair and eyelash growth.
Teams of people are considering which formulas of herbs, minerals, and superfoods—which have proven effective with doctors and healers, even without organic certification, when the nature around us was still completely healing because it hadn't been clogged with toxins for hundreds of years—can be used by organic growers today and, based on available research, are suitable for humans in the 21st century. They are also asking how, where, and in what such a person lives, as opposed to someone who lived hundreds of years ago. It's a high-stakes game of chemical processes, clinical studies from around the world, results from colleagues from all over the world, and then implementing them in our landscape with our herbs and successes.
And then such a product can be used by baby, mom, dad, or older siblings not only to treat existing skin problems, but also for nutrition and routine skin and coat care. This way, this care ultimately pays off economically, and mom feels like she's given herself and her family the best. And: It works. Functional medicine because it addresses health problems permanently and effectively. Without the side effects of most chemically produced beauty products, drugs, or medications.
Ideal for babies, this organic essential oil is suitable for all wounds, abrasions, eczema, dry skin, or signs of inflammatory processes on the skin. In addition, by rubbing it into the affected areas or applying it as a base (from the tip to the tail), it supports the production of dopamine and serotonin, promoting calm and quality sleep, and a peaceful and joyful development of the baby.
If eczema occurs, bathe in the STOP Atopic Eczema pack with certified organic oats and buckwheat, as these baths are the most effective immediate and long-term relief, perhaps twice a week. Then use organic hemp balm at night and organic Antiblemish during the day . If your baby is immunocompromised, you can syringe and administer organic Harmonized Lavender Water to support the microbiome and the central nervous system. Also, make a daily organic lavender tea. Both you and your baby will be soothed, without added gas, and you'll produce healthy cholesterol, not undesirable cholesterol. You'll have plenty of dopamine and serotonin.
Research on aromatherapy
https://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/26/12/3215
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10079719
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33066851
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31931160