Tag Archives: Natural

SFIC Soap

26 Nov

Once upon a time I attempted to create a fragrance-free skin care business. Due to a number of factors I was never able to get that business off the ground. One of the products I sold was SFIC soap and it is the bar soap I use today. I try many varieties of fragrance free soaps. Dr. Bronners is my favorite liquid, and this is my favorite bar. SFIC is the soap of choice for crafters who use melt and pour bases to make their own creations. They take very well to colors and scents, but I obviously prefer the bar in it’s natural fragrance-free state. There are no synthetic ingredients in these soaps. The are 100% pure soap and they come in a variety of kinds: Aloe Vera, Clear, White, Olive Oil, Castile, Goats Milk, Oatmeal, Shea Butter, Hemp Seed Oil and Cocoa Butter just to name a few.

The clear soap formula ingredients are Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Safflower Oil, Glycerine (kosher, of vegetable origin), Purified Water, Sodium Hydroxide (saponifying agent), Sorbitol (moisturizer), Sorbitan oleate (emulsifier), Soybean protein (conditioner).

The complete list of formulas can be found here:

The one problem with SFIC is their minimums are high for the average customer. They specialize in bulk sales, private labeling and custom soap blending. I placed an order and my minimum was 250 lbs. I figured out that I will have enough soap for 20 years, but according to the company their soap has an indefinite shelf life, so I am good with this.
If you would like smaller quantities, go to wisterialane.com. They sell SFIC soap in with no minimum quantity.

I highly recommend SFIC soap. It is soft, luxurious, and lathers very well.

SFICSoap.com
Photo credits: SFICSoap.com

All About Eve

8 Oct

I first heard about Eve many months ago when I was perusing videos about MCS on Youtube. I saw her video link entitled “How to Detox your Body Tips – and MCS Recovery.” Eve was the first person I had found who had recovered and was sharing in detail just how she recovered.

I soon watched all of her videos she has on her Youtube channel, Eve’s Pot of Gold. Her intro video recalls how she initially became sick and the steps she took to become well. Her story is very similar to mine in how she became sick, and it was the first time in a long time that I too believed I could recover.

Eve developed her wellness plan through her own research on the Internet. Medical doctors were of no help so she became the architect of her own health.

Her plan for recovery includes a wide variety of healing modalities, but the foundation of her program is detoxification, based on the principles recommended by Dr. Sherry Rogers. Dr. Sherry Rogers has written many books on MCS, including Detoxify or Die, Tired or Toxic and the E.I. Syndrome. The program that Dr. Sherry Rogers outlines in her book include use of daily sauna, coffee enemas (which is also part of the Gerson Therapy) and a detoxification “cocktail” of glutathione, Alpha Lipoic Acid and Vitamin C.

Eve also discusses gut health, nutrition, supplementation, living in a non-toxic home, emotional health, stress reduction and physical fitness. She even offers Zumba and personal training online through video chat. This is a short list of the health topics she addresses. She updates her website and Facebook page daily with new information to help others detoxify, strengthen their immune systems and get well.

I get emails from a lot of people who are newly chemically sensitive. They are afraid and upset that the life they once knew is gone. I know they are looking for help and hope, and one of the first recommendations I make is for them to read Eve’s pages and watch her videos. Her story of recovery is what gave me the kick in the pants I needed to get back to taking charge of my own health, and continue to detoxify on a regular basis. I was stagnating in my efforts and I quite often felt like I was doing all this for nothing.

I hope Eve’s story will inspire others that you can get well and you can recover from MCS. I have always believed MCS can be reversed if the body is given what it needs in order to be able to heal. Detoxification is peeling back the layers of toxicity our bodies have become mired in through living in this modern chemical world.

Detoxification Tips:

How to Do a Coffee Enema:

You can find more info at her website, Detox the Body MCS. She also has a very active Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/DetoxTheBody.

Eve is not a medical doctor (nor am I.) Everything she posts is based on her own personal experiences and neither she nor I are offering medical advice. Everything you choose to do in regards to your health is done at your own risk.

Treating Depression Naturally with Sam-E

1 Oct

Over the past decade I’ve suffered through bouts of depression. Within the past year I felt myself spiraling into a depression that I was unable to pull myself out of. I had started seeing a therapist but I was beginning to be open to the possibility of taking anti-depressants. I have never taken anti-depressants before except for a very brief (one week) trial of Lexapro. At the time I decided to stop taking Methadone, which I was taking for an injury. The doctor at the pain clinic that prescribed it to me insisted it was much better than morphine for my type of injury. It wasn’t and she’s a liar. When I came off the Methadone I had such a horrific withdrawal that I decided to stop taking the Lexapro because if I had to have a horrible withdrawal, I wanted to get it all over at once. I made this decision on my own, and in the end I was glad to be off of everything.

Several months ago when I was researching psychiatrists I came across SAM-e. I had purchased some and kept it for many weeks because I was actually scared to take it. Some of the potential side effects include anxiety and insomnia, and I am very afraid of anything that might cause me not to sleep. But since I was on the verge of taking an anti-depressant, which have much more side effects than SAM-e, I figured I better exhaust the natural route and give it a try.

I can only speak for my experience, but within a week of starting the SAM-e, I noticed the heavy sadness in my heart lifted a significant amount. I was better able to handle stressful events and my mood felt lighter in general.

“SAM-e (S-Adenosylmethionine) is an amino acid derivative that has been clinically proven to benefit brain and joint function. Found in all living cells, SAM-e is also called “activated methionine” since it is formed by reacting ATP and methionine (an essential amino acid).*” (Jarrow)

Sam-e has been used throughout Europe for over 20 years. It is sold as a prescription drug over there.

Clinical trials have shown that SAM-e may help with depression, joint pain, as well as liver function.

Here is a NY Times article from 2010 that discusses SAM-e’s beneficial use in treating patients with depression who do not respond to prescription anti-depressants.

For more information read “10 Things You Should Know About SAM-e.”

Jarrow Formulas makes the brand of SAM-e that I take. I get it at Vitacost, where it is much cheaper than other online outlets or health food stores. There has been a surge in SAM-e’s popularity because many companies are out of stock and Jarrow is trying to keep up with demand. As I said before, this has been my experience. I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. I am a big proponent of exhausting natural and alternative therapies if modern medicine and prescriptions can be avoided.

Here is a video from Bastyr University’s Living Naturally Series entitled Overcoming Depression and Anxiety. It is an hour long lecture on natural ways to treat depression and anxiety.

Microbe-Clean

27 Sep

I found a product called Microbe-Clean in my local Whole Foods several years ago.  It is a multi-purpose cleaner and odor eliminator that uses the power of non-pathogenic microbes to clean and remove odors.

Microbe-Clean is capable of cleaning and eliminating odors from food waste, animal waste and human waste.  It’s also fragrance-free.  The smell is hard to describe, but it is not strong or offensive whatsoever.  Here is the description from the website:

MICROBE-CLEAN is environmentally safe and based on nature’s own cleaning invention—microbes. Common stains and odors result from organic residue (food, beverages, urine, etc.). MICROBE-CLEAN puts billions of naturally occurring, non-pathogenic microbes to work, cleaning and removing odors in the same way microbes do in nature, leaving the environment clean and fresh smelling.

MICROBE-CLEAN is more effective than enzyme or surfactant products because microbes biodegrade the residue, removing it (which the others cannot do). This is especially important in porous materials like carpet, wood, or hard-to-get-to areas where residue is not accessible with normal cleaning techniques. MICROBE-CLEAN can be used full strength or diluted and can also be used in a carpet cleaning machine to resolve all sorts of problem issues.

I use Microbe-Clean primarily to clean up after I sauna.  I spray my sauna mat with it and I have never had any issues with odor from sweat on my mat.  I also will throw a cup in the washer if I have some laundry that is less than fresh.  You can also use this to clean your carpets and I will be doing so as my dog has taken to peeing on my area rug.

My local Whole Foods doesn’t sell this anymore so I order it directly from the website.
Microbe-Clean

Nature’s Gate Natural Toothpaste

24 Sep

I try to avoid toxins wherever I can, which is why I upgraded my toothpaste. I’m currently using Nature’s Gate Natural Toothpaste. I like the Crème de Mint and Crème de Anise flavors. The main reason I use this toothpaste is because it’s fluoride free. There are several natural toothpaste brands that still contain fluoride and I wanted to avoid that. For more information on the dangers of fluoride, click here.

Not only is Nature’s Gate toothpaste fluoride free, it is also paraben free, sulfate free, contains no sodium lauryl/laureth sulfate, no artificial colors, not artificial flavors or sweeteners and no animal by-products or animal testing.

Nature’s Gate

Dealing with Friends and Family

9 Aug

Many people with MCS will agree that dealing with friends and family who are attached to their chemical fragrances is probably the most difficult and heartbreaking aspect of having this condition.

Not only do we suffer the physical illness of this condition, potential interference with work lives and even loss of our homes, we also face the prospect of rejection by our friends and family.  Often times when we need these people the most, they can be the cruelest.

The reactions of my friends and family range a wide spectrum.  I have people in my life who have been very understanding, gracious, and accommodating.  I also have had people in my life who have either mocked me, turned their back on me because I “offended” them, or just flat out told me they believed it was “all in my head.”

One of my sisters straight out informed me that she believed I should “just get used to it”, and she would expose me to her smelly hair products whether I liked it or not.  Luckily she was getting married so she moved out of the family home shortly thereafter.  Even my own husband was very resistant to the changes he knew he had to make in order to continue to be with me.  He knew that any fragranced products were a deal breaker for me, so although he grumbled a bit along the way, his attitude is a lot better than it used to be.

I recently had a very positive experience with my husband’s brother and his wife.  After a noxious visit in their air “freshened” living room, the conversation came up when we were talking about chemicals, which is when they realized the plug-in in the other room was an issue for me.  Even though I know I shouldn’t, I find myself in situations where I tough it out when it’s possible, because I’m afraid to speak up and ask for others to accommodate me.  I’m afraid of the confrontation and potential rejection.  They were asking me questions about how I became sick and what kinds of things bother me.  They genuinely wanted to know.  The next night my husband and I went back for dinner.  Not only were they were gracious enough to remove the plug-in, all of the windows were open and all of the ceiling fans were running.  There were NO traces of the plug-in and we had a wonderful visit.

It’s experiences like these that really make it clear to me that certain people will understand and sympathize, and others won’t, and often times I’m afraid there is not much we can do to make them understand.  All you can do is express your situation the best way you know how, and ask kindly and sincerely if your friends and family are willing to accommodate you.

Here are some of the reasons I can think of that people give to explain why they feel they shouldn’t have to accommodate a person with MCS:

“If I don’t get sick from chemicals, then they must be safe, therefore you must not be as sensitive as you claim to be.”

“You’re crazy, it’s all in your head, and therefore there’s no reason for me to change the products that I use.”

“I like the way fragrance smells, and I don’t see why I have to change what I like for someone else.”

“It’s my right to wear perfume (or cologne) and you’re not going to tell me what to do.”

The common thread that runs through all of these reasons is narcissism.  The person who willfully chooses to put their desire for chemicals over the health of another human being has a character flaw.  Many times we feel, “If I could only make that person understand, then they wouldn’t be so callous and rejecting.  They would sympathize and put me above their use of chemicals.”  You cannot make that person understand because they don’t want to understand.   If they actually understood where you are coming from, they would have to do something about it.

When someone is coming into your home, you have every right to set the rules for your own environment and request that anyone who crosses your door be scent-free.  Most of the time, our homes are the only safe place in the world that we have, and it is extremely important to let people know what you can and cannot tolerate.  For those who are willing, it’s extra beneficial to let them know how to be scent-free and I will be creating printout instructions on how to help your loved ones be scent-free.

When we venture out into someone else’s environment, we are left with only a small number of options.  If someone chooses not to make concessions that would allow you to spend time in their home, then that person is not worthy of being a part of your life.  As brutal as this may sound, sometimes we need to remove people from our lives.  The number one strategy to deal with MCS is AVOIDANCE.  We have to be diligent about removing the toxins from our lives, because toxins are what harm us.  It doesn’t just mean chemicals.  People can be toxic.  In my opinion, a person’s negative attitude about MCS can serve as your litmus test.  When a friend or family reacts negatively to your situation, they are showing themselves for who they truly are.  They are telling you, “I won’t be there for you.”  I only want to be surrounded by people who will support me and be there for me unconditionally.  Often times we are stuck believing that we have to keep certain people in our lives because they are relatives or you have known them for a long time, but sometimes we have to reevaluate those relationships and make a clearing.  If it seems like more people than not in your life are intolerant and unsupportive, tell yourself that the larger the clearing, the more space that leaves for people to come into your life who ARE compassionate, loving and understanding.

My husband and I spend our time and holidays with his family.  My husband’s family are good people.  They are very understanding and accommodating because it means more to them to include me in the family functions than to use artificial fragrances around me.  Now, don’t get me wrong.  Everything is not perfectly scent-free, but it is at a level that is very tolerable for me.  Scented candles used to be a big part of their Christmas holidays, but they no longer use them for my benefit, and no one has ever made me feel ashamed for having chemical sensitivity.

Martha Beck is an author and sociologist who I was watching online one day.  She spoke about how the truth will set you free. When you stand in your own truth and you speak your truth, she said, “the people who were never there for you will go away and in the clear space they leave and there will be love that you never imagined.”  That one statement has had such a profound affect on me.  It’s so appropriate.  Our truth as people living with MCS is we must ask for help from those around us if we want to participate in their lives.  It’s untruthful of us to keep quiet and suffer, even though we are afraid they will reject us.

I understand eliminating every unaccommodating friend or relative is not always an option.  There are circumstances where breaking those ties causes damage to other relationships.  For example, severing the tie with an unaccommodating, fragranced mother might mean not being able to see your beloved father.  Another example is a difficult (grown) child of your husband or wife, where in order to be rid of the child, you would have to end your relationship with your partner.  I have been in a circumstance like this, and was able to successfully navigate my way through it.  I had conflict with my stepson because he chose to be negative towards my MCS.  My only option was to tell his father I have to protect my health, so I kept my distance from his son.  A while later, his son needed a place to stay and we agreed he could live with us only on the condition that he was completely scent-free to my specifications.  At first he resisted and resented it, but agreed, and in the end he even admitted being scent-free wasn’t that big of a deal.  Nowadays he is more mindful of fragrance when he comes to visit.  Certain situations will require more diplomacy and finesse, but if a time comes when your back is up against the wall, you may have to choose between your health or your partner, your health or your parent, or even your health or your child.  Only you can decide what price you are willing to pay for standing in your truth.

One thing to keep in mind though is that change is the only constant in this world.  Sometimes people do come around and have a change of heart.  It is possible but please do not blame yourself when friends and family will not accommodate your MCS.  While it can be excruciatingly painful, their absence only leaves room for others to come into your life and love you, MCS and all.