CariLynn

CariLynn

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    I am a proud retired military wife and mother. I live in Tacoma, WA where my husband was stationed with the Air Force. He retired. Yay! american flag ribbon

    He now gets to be home with us and take a break. I have a home based business that I love. I was lucky to find the one that really works. And is truly home based. I have been with the company now for 7 years, mostly just as a customer...and now I'm growing a business. I get to teach people how to help the environment, get healthier, save money, protect their kids from household chemicals and toxins and earn extra income. I started building this business so that when my husband retires, he doesn't have to worry. He has been dedicated to the military for 20 years. I don't know about you, but I haven't done anything for 20 years. My goal was to replace the income he will be losing when he retires, and I met that goal in just 9 months working from home, with our 5 year old. I am always looking for people who want financial freedom, so they can spend time doing what they want to do. If you love helping people, this might be something you would be interested in. mowing the lawn

    I have been able to help families rid themselves of eczema, psoriasis, diaper rash, allergies, asthma, and many other things that are so common these days. It is so rewarding to get the emails.....I love this business! we rock

    My son and husband are my world. I am so lucky to have them in my life. spinning globe

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  • IF YOUR CHILD HAS ECZEMA....YOU SHOULD READ THIS!

      

    What are the causes of eczema?

    • Eczema has genetic predisposition, as well as environmental factors(allergens). The child usually has other allergic disease, like asthma, allergic rhinitis or urticaria.
    • Environmental factors include food and contact allergent, common ones are:
      • milk or egg protein,...
      • woolen clothing, detergent or additives,...
      • food like peanuts, food additives,...
      • animal like cats, dogs, rabbit....

    How to manage a child with eczema?

    • Usually, one has to see a doctor to make sure it is eczema, because there are many other conditions, which look very similar:
      • Seborrhoeic dermatitis
      • Contact dermatitis
      • Fungal dermatitis
      • Psoriasis
      • Insect bites
      • Scabies
    • The most important thing is to avoid the allergen, if known. Of course, it is easier said than done.
    • Doctor's treatment is usually supportive:
      • cold tar, emulsifying ointment
      • weakest strength of steroid application
      • antihistamine, (scretching makes it worst)
      • topical or oral antibiotics for bacterial exacerbations
    • Prognosis is good:- 
      • 70% recovered at 2-5 years of age
      • 15% mild eczema persist to adulthood
      • 15% more difficult course

    Contact me if you'd like more information.  I've spoken with moms that have tried for years to find relief for their child.  As a last resort, they tried our products and the symptoms were cleared in 2-3 days!  We beat Eucerin in a double blind study ..... 7 to 1!   

    I'm not going to try to sell you products.  I'm going to show you how you can purchase items that will give you amazing results - at the WHOLESALE price!

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  • Asthma & Household Cleaning Products

    Asthma & Household Cleaning Products
    Text from www.WomenAndEnvironment.org

    Certain chemicals in common cleaning products have been associated with increased prevalence of asthma, exacerbations of asthma symptoms, and respiratory ailments.

    Monoethanolamine (MEA), a surfactant found in some laundry detergents, all-purpose cleaners and floor cleaners and is a known inducer of occupational asthma

    Ammonium quaternary compounds, disinfectants found in some disinfectant sprays and toilet cleaners that have been identified as inducers of occupational asthma

    Phthalates,carriers for fragrance in glass cleaners, deodorizers, laundry detergents and fabric softners, and are linked to increased allergic symptoms and asthma in children

    Could these chemicals found in common cleaning products be exacerbating your asthma?

     Asthma is a growing health condition in the United States, particularly among children

     

    • The incidence of asthma is rising in the U. S. An estimated 20 million people, including 6.1 million children, have asthma.[1] Asthma accounts for more than 14 million outpatient clinic visits and nearly 2 million emergency room visits each year.[2]
    • Asthma is the most common serious chronic childhood disease, and is the third-ranking cause of hospitalization of children under age 15.
    • A 2004 report from the National Center for Health Statistics states that the incidence of asthma among preschool-aged children rose by 160% between 1980 and 1994, [3] accounting for 14 million missed school days each year and $3.2 million in treatment expenses.[4]
    • According to the Centers for Disease Control, an estimated 9 million children (12.5% of children, or one out of 13) under 18 years of age in the United States have had asthma diagnosed at some time in their lives. (no reference in report either)

     

    Cleaning product use has been shown to exacerbate or increase the incidence of asthma and respiratory effects in children

     

    • A 2004 study in the United Kingdom published in the journal Thorax[5]found that frequent use of household products was associated with persistent wheezing among pre-school age children.
    • Other recent studies have shown that exposure to household cleaning chemicals increases the likelihood of asthma among children.[6]
    • Past studies have also shown that institutional cleaning chemicals used in schools have impacts on asthma and other respiratory problems in school age children.[7]

    The incidence of occupational asthma in cleaning workers provides cause for concern for household cleaning products

     

    While there is scant research available on asthma in individuals caused by the cleaning products they use in their homes, research on the incidence of occupational asthma among cleaning workers clearly demonstrates a link with exposure to cleaning chemicals.

     

    • A January 2001 study published by the American Journal of Industrial Medicine reported that janitorial workers have twice the rate of occupational asthma than other workers.[8]
    • In New York, a study of urban minority asthma sufferers revealed that 61% of individuals working in janitorial jobs reported exacerbations of their asthma symptoms associated with their workplace.
    • In Spain, several asthma studies of more than 4,000 women highlight the impacts of working in the domestic cleaning industry. One study found that women who did (or had done) domestic cleaning work had a much higher prevalence of asthma than women who had never done domestic cleaning work. Researchers concluded that 25% of asthma cases seen in study participants were linked to domestic cleaning work.[9]

    If you'd like more information on how you can get safe cleaning and personal care products in your home that WORK BETTER and COST A LOT LESS than the local market then send me a message and I'd be happy to share this with you.  It's changed our family!!!

    Cari Herbertson

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