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From face masks and hand creams to cleaning products and
cold-and-flu remedies, the scent and flavour of lemon have long
been used by manufacturers of home and beauty products to imbue
their products with the zesty freshness which this citrus fruit is
associated worldwide, and it's little wonder why... Packed with
vitamin C, an aid to digestion and linked to sparkling eyes and
skin, this humble little fruit is packed with goodness that, with a
little know-how, can easily be harnessed to allow you to bypass the
chemicals and produce your own all-natural products for home,
health and beauty. With our increasing awareness of reducing
exposure to chemicals and the importance of keeping things natural,
as well as the ever-growing realization of the environmental impact
of disposable plastic packaging, there has never been a better time
to go back to basics, embrace all-natural ingredients and regain
control of what we are putting in and on our bodies. The Natural
Apothecary: Lemons opens by exploring the benefits of lemons and
looks at how to grow your own at home. The following pages are
broken into sections on home, health and beauty, containing over 40
simple recipes for all-natural, home-made products that allow you
to utilize the vitality of lemons with ease; make a bruise balm
infused with lemon zest, a fragrant hand lotion for soft and
youthful skin, or a chemical-free cleaning solution guaranteed to
leave your home sparkling.
Not just for cakes, bicarbonate of soda has long been recognised as
a hero ingredient for anyone looking to make their own eco-friendly
cleaners and beauty products. Made up of tiny crystals, bicarb's
natural structure makes it the perfect gentle abrasive for home
cleaning, and its natural antacid properties are ideal for tackling
heartburn or creating antibacterial cosmetics at home. With our
increasing awareness of reducing exposure to chemicals and the
importance of keeping things natural, as well as the ever-growing
realization of the environmental impact of disposable plastic
packaging, there has never been a better time to go back to basics,
embrace natural ingredients and regain control of what we are
putting in our homes and on our bodies. The Natural Apothecary:
Bicarbonate of Soda opens by exploring what bicarbonate of soda is
made up of, and how it can be both naturally occurring and
manufactured. The following pages are broken into sections on home,
health and beauty, containing over 40 simple recipes for
all-natural, home-made products that allow you to utilize the power
of bicarbonate of soda with ease; make a soothing drink to ease
indigestion, an all-natural exfoliating scrub to smooth your skin,
or a simple but effective stain remover to leave your clothes
looking like new.
Derived from the world's most popular fruit, apple cider vinegar
has long been revered for its health giving benefits. Linked with
weight loss, regulating blood sugar and gut health, as well as its
many beauty benefits and practical uses around the home, this super
ingredient is a must-have in homes the world over. With our
increasing awareness of reducing exposure to chemicals and the
importance of keeping things natural, as well as the ever-growing
realization of the environmental impact of disposable plastic
packaging, there has never been a better time to go back to basics,
embrace natural ingredients and regain control of what we are
putting in and on our bodies. The Natural Apothecary: Apple Cider
Vinegar opens by exploring the different types of apple cider
vinegar and the importance of using natural, unfiltered varieties
'with the mother'. The following pages are broken into sections on
home, health and beauty, containing over 40 simple recipes for
all-natural, home-made products that allow you to utilize the power
of apple cider vinegar with ease; make a soothing balm to ease
sunburn, an astringent blemish cream for a clear complexion, or
make your own wax polish infused with apple cider vinegar to leave
your home sparkling.
The Miracle of Spices is a comprehensive guide that offers a wealth
of information and ingenious practical tips on the many health,
beauty and culinary benefits to be gained from using spices readily
available in your local supermarket. The book opens with a short
history of spices, their popularity around the world over the
millennia and their value to world trade. The first chapter
outlines the sources, names, contents, aroma, flavour and culinary
uses of the 50 most used spices. The remaining chapters address
topics such as the best ways to buy, choose, store and use spices;
how to help to prevent and treat common ailments with spices; and
how to make use of them in your home. Finally, there's a
substantial selection of some of the most delicious
spice-containing recipes to inspire and delight.
It's not just about Camomile or Earl Grey - there are so many
different teas from around the world waiting to be discovered and
experimented with, and which will do wonders for your beauty and
your garden. Most imortantly, Stanaway shows that teas are a key
component of a healthy diet. The first chapter takes us through
different the major tea types and varieties, a kind of Sibley's
Guide to Teas. The rest of the book focusees on what we can do with
teas, from tips on buying and storing them, to how to make use of
them for caring for ourselves and our homes. Finally, there's a
selection of the most delicious tea-containing recipes, carefully
chosen to inspire and delight.
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