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  • Elderflower Lemon Spritz with Vital Proteins® Lemon Collagen Peptides

    Elderflower Lemon Spritz with Vital Proteins® Lemon Collagen Peptides


    Elderflower Lemon Spritz with Vital Proteins® Lemon Collagen Peptides

    The Elderflower Spritz is a refreshing pick-me up mocktail for that 3pm slump.

    Everyone has the same number of hours in a day, but sometimes you just don’t feel like using those hours for sleeping. Sometimes you feel like watching one too many episodes of your favorite reality TV show. Made with green tea, lemon juice, mint leaves, and elderflower tonic water, this fizzy and floral drink is the perfect mocktail recipe. 

    But what really sets this mocktail apart is the addition of Vital Proteins® Lemon Collagen Peptides. With just one serving, you can add the collagen that you love with a lemony flavor you’ll love even more.

    Go ahead and indulge in a delicious drink that’s also good for your daily dose of collagen. Make it squeezier.


    Elderflower Lemon Spritz

    A refreshing, relaxing, and nourishing mocktail!
    Servings: 1

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 Serving Vital Proteins® Lemon Collagen Peptides
    • 4 Ounces green tea or water
    • 3 Ounces Elderflower tonic water
    • 2 Ounces Lemon or grapefruit juice
    • Mint leaves or rosemary sprig as a garnish

    Method
     

    1. Add Vital Proteins® Lemon Collagen Peptides, green tea (or water) and lemon (or grapefruit) juice to a glass and mix using a frother or spoon
    2. Add ice
    3. Top with Elderflower tonic water
    4. Add mint leaf or rosemary sprig for garnish
    5. Enjoy!

    Recipe courtesy of Vital Proteins

  • Lemon Blueberry Muffin Mugs with Vital Proteins® Collagen Peptides

    Lemon Blueberry Muffin Mugs with Vital Proteins® Collagen Peptides


    Lemon Blueberry Muffin Mugs with Vital Proteins® Collagen Peptides

    This Lemon Blueberry Muffin is the perfect dessert when you are looking for something simple and easy to make that will fulfill your sweet cravings.

    Mug recipes are great because there are many different flavors and types you can make, they require minimal time and use just one dish.

    A serving of Vital Proteins® Collagen Peptides is featured in this recipe, which provides 20g collagen peptides per serving and hair, skin, nail, bone and joint health benefits.**

    The blueberries are a perfect touch as they have a sweet, yet neutral flavor that balances out the other ingredients. Topped with a coconut whipped cream, it captures all of the flavors together creating a perfect and sweet treat.


    Lemon Blueberry Muffin Mugs

    A yummy, nutrient-dense treat!
    Servings: 1

    Ingredients
      

    • 1/2 Cup flour gluten free 1:1 flour is used in this recipe
    • 1/2 Teaspoon baking powder
    • 1/2 Teaspoon baking soda
    • 1 Tablespoon cinnamon
    • 1 Serving Vital Proteins® Collagen Peptides
    • 1.5 Tablespoons maple syrup
    • 1 Teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1/4 Cup almond milk
    • 1/2 Teaspoon lemon rinds grated
    • 1 Tablespoon butter melted or use any oil
    • 1/4 Cup blueberries fresh or frozen
    • coconut whipped cream for topping

    Method
     

    1. In a large mug, combine all of the dry ingredients except blueberries and mix together.
    2. Whisk in the wet ingredients and combine until they form a batter-like consistency.
    3. Add in the blueberries and then place on a plate in the microwave.
    4. Microwave for 2.5–3 minutes, pausing if batter looks like it may overflow. (Pausing will allow it to settle and not make a mess.)
    5. Take out of the microwave and top with coconut whipped cream and blueberries.
    6. Enjoy!

    **These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


    Recipe courtesy of Vital Proteins

  • Pomegranate “Gin” Fizz Mocktail with Vital Proteins® Marine Collagen Peptides

    Pomegranate “Gin” Fizz Mocktail with Vital Proteins® Marine Collagen Peptides


    Pomegranate “Gin” Fizz Mocktail with Vital Proteins® Marine Collagen Peptides

    A fun, effervescent way to enjoy your summer evenings.

    Filled with pomegranate juice, freshly squeezed lime juice, maple syrup, soda water, with a sprig of rosemary, this mocktail brings in flavors from the garden with a sweet twist. This mocktail is a great alternative when you are looking for something to sip on that is alcohol-free.

    What makes this mocktail toast-worthy, is the Vital Proteins® Marine Collagen Peptides that dissolves so effortlessly into the mixture and provides hair, skin, nail, bone and joint support.**


    Pomegranate “Gin” Fizz Mocktail

    Time to enjoy this delicious and simple Pomegranate Fizz Mocktail!
    Servings: 1

    Ingredients
      

    • 1/2 Cup pomegranate juice
    • 1 Teaspoon maple syrup
    • 1 Cup soda water
    • 1 Serving Vital Proteins® Marine Collagen
    • 1 Sprig rosemary
    • 1 lime wedge/round
    • 1 Tablespoon pomegranate seeds

    Method
     

    1. In a glass, add the lime, maple syrup, pomegranate juice and mix together well.
    2. Next, add the Marine Collagen and mix until it fully dissolves.
    3. Add the soda water to fill the glass.
    4. Top with a lime wedge, pomegranate and a rosemary sprig.
    5. Enjoy!

    **These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


    Recipe courtesy of Vital Proteins

  • What makes people healthy?

    What makes people healthy?

    What makes people healthy?

    Exploring the social determinants of health


    Why are some people healthier than others? Yes, your genes play a big role. But there are other determinants of health that have nothing to do with your genetic makeup. Where you live, how you’re educated, and other societal influences are all important factors in our health. Find out more.


    Two hypothetical kids

    There are significant implications for advantage and disadvantage related to social determinants of health. Look at socioeconomic position, for example: a child born into a higher tax bracket is much more likely to be in a higher tax bracket when they’re older.

    Let’s take a look at the life course trajectories of two hypothetical kids. Joe is born into an affluent neighborhood, while John lives in subsidized housing with his six siblings in a single parent home.

    Joe’s parents are able to afford organic produce, put Joe into private school, and drive him to and from his various sporting activities throughout his childhood. As a result, Joe gets an excellent education that allows him to attend university, secure a job in a top tax bracket, and enjoy an active social life.

    John’s father works double shifts to make ends meet, but the only apartment he can afford has a black mold problem that has given John respiratory issues for years. John’s school is oversubscribed, and he’s falling behind because of sick days. To support the family, John takes a construction job and eventually drops out of high school. Years of manual labor and poor self-care have taken their toll on John, and he lives with chronic pain.

    You can imagine that two very different states of health and well-being are being experienced by Joe and John in later life. These differences may not necessarily be due to differences in the individuals, but in the broader social and economic circumstances in which they find themselves.

    What next?

    To address systemic issues such as the negative impact of social determinants of health, we must look to addressing modifiable aspects of lifestyle at the individual level and systemic inequities at the population level.

    Your DNA is not your destiny

    Although there are many social determinants of health that you can’t control, focus on the ones that you can control, such as diet, exercise, and social connections.

    • Pack yourself a healthy lunch.
    • Go for an evening walk with your partner.
    • Plan a family gathering.

    When you need nutritional help, chat with your health care practitioner. They may recommend certain supplements, such as the following:

    Nutritional helperBenefits
    vitamin Cimmune health, wound healing, bone health, antioxidant protection
    vitamin Dbone health maintenance, decreased risk of cancer mortality, mood stabilization
    vitamin B6red blood cell formation, brain processes and development, immune function, and steroid hormone activity
    vitamin B12brain support, red blood cell genesis support, energy booster
    magnesiummuscle repair, neuromuscular facilitation, blood sugar control
    zincsleep support, digestive support, reproductive organ support

    Article courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • CBD Limeade

    CBD Limeade


    Looking for a delicious and refreshing way to incorporate CBD into your summer routine? Look no further than CBD-infused limeade! This delightful beverage combines the tangy flavors of fresh limes with the potential relaxation benefits of CBD oil or CBD-infused tincture. Whether you’re hosting a summer gathering or simply want a relaxing drink to enjoy on a sunny day, this CBD limeade recipe is a fantastic choice.


    CBD Limeade

    Remember, it's crucial to follow the dosage guidelines provided with your CBD product and consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns or questions about using CBD. So, take a sip of this delightful beverage and savor the unique combination of zesty lime flavors and the potential benefits of CBD. Cheers to a refreshing and relaxing experience!
    Prep Time 20 minutes
    Servings: 4

    Ingredients
      

    • 6 Limes
    • 1/2 cup Fresh Lime Juice
    • 4 cups Water
    • 1/2 cup Honey adjust according to taste
    • CBD oil or CBD-infused tincture as per your desired dosage
    • Ice cubes
    • Lime slices for garnish
    • Fresh mint leaves for garnish

    Method
     

    1. Begin by squeezing the juice from 4 to 6 limes, collecting the juice in a pitcher.
    2. Add 4 cups of water to the pitcher along with the fresh lime juice.
    3. Stir in 1/2 cup of honey until it completely dissolves.
    4. Add your preferred dosage of CBD oil or CBD-infused tincture to the pitcher. Start with a small amount and gradually increase until you reach your desired dosage. Make sure to follow the instructions on the CBD product regarding dosage.
    5. Stir the limeade mixture well to ensure that the CBD is evenly distributed throughout.
    6. Take a moment to taste the limeade and adjust the flavor if needed. You can add more lime juice, water, or honey to achieve the desired taste profile.
    7. Fill glasses with ice cubes and pour the CBD-infused limeade over the ice, allowing it to chill.
    8. For an eye-catching presentation, garnish each glass with a lime slice and, if you like, a few fresh mint leaves.
    9. Enjoy!

  • What’s the deal with BCAAs?

    What’s the deal with BCAAs?

    What’s the deal with BCAAs?

    Breaking down the basics of branched-chain amino acids.


    BCAA supplements may be the talk of your gym, but are they all they’re cracked up to be? Before you make any decisions, go back to the BCAA basics. Here are 10 things you should know about BCAAs.


    1. Needed by your body

    Getting their name from their “branched” molecular structure, there are three types of BCAAs: leucine, isoleucine, and valine. This trio makes up three of your body’s nine essential amino acids—called so because your body needs them to function, but can’t produce them on its own.

    2. Found in your food 

    BCAAs are found in protein-rich plant and animal sources. In addition to beef, chicken, fish, eggs, and milk, you can get BCAAs from corn, soy, beans, chickpeas, lentils, whole wheat, brown rice, almonds, cashews, and pumpkin seeds.

    3. Available in supplements 

    If you are eating a balanced diet—especially one with adequate protein—you’re likely already getting enough BCAAs. Still, there are reasons that you may want to add a BCAA supplement to your routine. If you and your health care practitioner determine that a BCAA supplement could provide needed support, you’ll find them most commonly in the form of powders, tablets, or capsules.

    4. Ease muscle soreness 

    BCAAs can aid in reducing the muscle soreness you may feel after a workout.  Known as delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS), you may know the feeling best two or three days after a particularly hard workout.  Research has shown that BCAAs, especially when ingested prior to working out, can help suppress DOMS.

    5. Help you exercise longer 

    Studies have found that BCAAs can help enhance athletic performance by reducing exercise fatigue. The reason for this benefit has been linked to BCAAs’ ability to lower serotonin levels and interfere with tryptophan absorption—two chemicals that work to make you feel more tired during your workout.

    6. Protect your liver 

    Studies have shown that BCAAs help protect the liver of those who eat high-fat diets by providing support to gut flora that prevent fat accumulation in the liver. Further, BCAA supplementation has been shown to provide beneficial effects in those with advanced cirrhosis, a severe liver disease.

    7. Prevent muscle wasting 

    Muscle wasting is the reduction in skeletal muscle, which is brought on by a number of causes including disuse. BCAAs can help slow this muscle-wasting process. Separate studies have shown that BCAAs can provide beneficial effects to slow or prevent muscle wasting in a range of cases, including those involving cancer, advanced liver disease, and kidney damage.

    8. Support your well-being

    Adequate intake of BCAAs has been linked to a reduced risk of anxiety and depression, and an improved stress response.  In fact, one study showed that subjects with severe depression showed decreased BCAAs in their systems, suggesting that a low level of BCAAs could play a role in depression symptoms and low energy metabolism.


    Article courtesy of Alive Magazine by Laura Newton

  • Exercise Outside

    Exercise Outside

    Exercise Outside

    Sea-to-sky adventures for men’s physical and mental health


    Do you enjoy exercising outdoors? Compared to indoor exercise, numerous studies have shown that guys who turn the great outdoors into their workout studio are more motivated to exercise, push themselves harder, and feel more grounded and restored. Get started with al fresco adventures.


    Embark on a unique exercise adventure

    “Nothing improves my mood and perspective more quickly than a scramble up a peak on the Great Divide Trail,” says personal trainer Chad Alexander. “When I’m stuck in my head or worrying about something, I remember how alive I felt on that mountaintop cliff.”

    Here are some thrilling activity ideas to inspire your next adventure.

    • Travel from sea to sea to sea on foot by hiking or bikepacking (which is mountain biking fused with backpacking and camping).
    • Go rock climbing.

    Consider scuba diving (or shipwreck diving!).

    • Soar to new heights with kitesurfing (where a strong gust of wind launches you sky-high off a cresting ocean wave or propels you quickly across a smooth lake).
    • Try out hang-gliding or paragliding.

    Forge some friendly competition

    For something a little closer to home, unique team sports can get you moving in the fresh air.

    Ultimate frisbee and disc golf have recently exploded in popularity. The number of local disc golf courses, for example, has jumped by 300 percent in the last few years. Other off-the-beaten-path outdoor sports include archery, handball, and even Harry Potter-inspired quidditch.

    Team sports are some of the best ways for men to build long-term, positive mental health outcomes. “Outdoor activities have changed my life in terms of mental health,” says Robert Puharich, a high school teacher. “Having teammates gives me a sense of community.”

    Rise to the challenge: 3 benefits to pushing your limits

    Testosterone

    Friendly competition in team sports has been shown to raise your testosterone levels. This hormone is key for strength, endurance, and your sex life.

    Motivation

    Once you’ve beaten your competition, or even beaten your own self-doubt, you’ll feel more motivated and driven to tackle life’s challenges.

    Self-confidence

    Pushing yourself on a grueling adventure forces you to tap into your own confidence, self-trust, and skills. Over time, psychologists say, this builds self-efficacy and resilience.

    The best time to exercise outdoors

    With longer daylight hours, your window of opportunity is wide open. The best time to head out and get your sweat on depends on your goals.

    Mornings

    If you’re trying to lose weight, morning exercise on an empty stomach may reduce your food cravings later, and it also leads to burning more fat.

    Midday

    Exercise reduces stress and boosts your energy, making it the perfect escape in the middle of your workday.

    Afternoons

    Your muscles contract more effectively when you’re warmed up. For peak physical strength and endurance, your body’s natural temperature peaks in the afternoon.

    Article courtesy of Alive Magazine by Joshua Duvauchelle

  • Road Trip Cooking

    Road Trip Cooking

    Road Trip Cooking

    Go exploring with these make-ahead recipes.


    Piling into the car and hitting the open road presents both challenges and delights. When planning your on-the-road menu, choose dishes that pack well or that get better as leftovers. Dig out your cooler and read on—it’s time to hit the road!


    Kale and Napa Cabbage Salad with Sumac Pickled Onions

    Kale and Napa cabbage stand up for hours to the sweet and puckery dressing, and hearty farro will keep you going while on the road.
    Servings: 8

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 Cup red onion finely sliced
    • 3 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
    • 1/4 Teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
    • 1 Teaspoon maple syrup
    • 1 Teaspoon sumac
    • 1/4 Teaspoon salt
    • 1/4 Teaspoon black pepper
    • 2 Tablespoons olive oil divided
    • 5 Cups kale finely sliced
    • 1 Cup Napa cabbage finely sliced
    • 2/3 Cup fresh mint finely sliced
    • 3 Medjool dates pits removed, finely chopped
    • 2 Cups cooked farro drained and cooled

    Method
     

    1. In small bowl, combine onion, vinegar, red pepper flakes, maple syrup, sumac, salt, and pepper, and set aside.
    2. In large bowl, add 1 Tbsp olive oil and kale, and massage kale for a few minutes with your hands. Let stand for 20 minutes.
    3. To assemble salad, toss kale, pickled onion dressing, and remaining olive oil with cabbage, mint, dates, and farro. Keep cool or refrigerate for up to 4 hours before enjoying.

    Freeze-Ahead Breakfast Wraps

    Make these wraps anytime and stick them in the freezer for your next excursion.
    Servings: 6

    Ingredients
      

    Wraps
    • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
    • 2 Cups sweet potato peeled, diced
    • 2 Teaspoons sweet smoked paprika
    • 1 Cup shallot finely diced
    • 1 Cup red bell pepper diced
    • 2 Oz goat cheese
    • 1 Cup baby spinach leaves chopped
    • 8 eggs beaten
    • 6 10 inch tortillas
    Smoky red pepper “ketchup”
    • 1 Teaspoon olive oil
    • 1 red bell pepper
    • 6 baby plum tomatoes
    • 2 Medjool dates pitted
    • 1/4 Teaspoon salt
    • 1/2 Teaspoon sweet smoked Spanish paprika
    • 1/8 Teaspoon hot Spanish paprika

    Method
     

    1. For wraps, in large skillet on medium-high, heat 1 Tbsp olive oil, add sweet potatoes, and cook for about 5 to 7 minutes, stirring occasionally. Once sweet potatoes are tender, pour into bowl and add sweet smoked paprika; stir through.
    2. In the same skillet, add 1 Tbsp olive oil, shallots, and red bell pepper and cook on medium-low heat for 2 to 3 minutes, until soft and shallots are translucent. Scrape into bowl with sweet potatoes and add goat cheese and spinach leaves; stir to combine.
    3. Wipe out skillet, add remaining 1 tsp olive oil, and heat on medium. Pour in beaten eggs and stir while cooking until you have a loose custard, approximately 3 minutes. Add vegetables from bowl into skillet and stir through to combine, being careful not to overcook eggs. Remove from heat.
    4. Lay out tortillas, divide egg-vegetable mixture evenly among them, and wrap or roll. Allow to cool completely and pack for freezing.
    5. To make ketchup, rub red bell pepper and tomatoes with olive oil, add to baking dish, then place under oven broiler. Turn pepper, broiling for 5 minutes on each side, until the whole pepper is blackened. Toss tomatoes occasionally and remove them in advance of the pepper if they’re getting too dark. They should be slightly charred. When pepper is black on all sides, remove from oven and place in paper bag to cool. Tomatoes can cool in baking dish.
    6. Meanwhile, in food processor, pulse dates to chop. Once bell pepper is cool, remove and discard skin. In bowl of food processor, place pepper, tomatoes, and remaining ingredients and pulse until you have a sauce with a loose texture. Seal in container and refrigerate or freeze.
    7. When it’s time to cook, thaw wraps and sauce in fridge or cooler for 8 hours or overnight. To cook wraps, warm on medium-hot grill for 5 to 7 minutes each side, until center of wrap is warm.

    Vegetable and Cashew Salad Rolls with Peanut Sauce

    Veggies and dip are a healthy road trip staple. Take them a step further in this recipe, inspired by Vietnamese-style salad rolls.
    Servings: 4

    Ingredients
      

    Peanut sauce
    • 3 Tablespoons peanut butter
    • 1.5 Tablespoons rice wine vinegar
    • 1 Teaspoon sesame oil
    • 1/2 Teaspoon tamari
    • 4 Tablespoons water or more as required
    • 1/2 Teaspoon ginger grated
    • 2 garlic cloves peeled and crushed
    • 1/4 Teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
    Salad rolls
    • 8 rice paper wrappers
    • 1 Bunch fresh mint leaves
    • 4 radishes thinly sliced
    • 8 butter lettuce leaves
    • 5 broccoli florets thinly sliced
    • 24 cashews pulsed in food processor to pea-sized pieces
    • 2 medium carrots cut into matchsticks
    • 1 Cup baby spinach leaves stems removed

    Method
     

    1. In small bowl, combine peanut butter, rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, and tamari. Add water, a little at a time, and mix slowly with a fork or spoon to gradually loosen the stiff peanut butter mixture. Once sauce is smooth, if you want a looser consistency, add more water, a teaspoon at a time. Once you’re happy with the consistency, add gingerroot, garlic, and red pepper flakes; mix through, and then pack into a sealable container.
    2. To assemble rolls, first set out a clean cutting board for your workspace. Fill a wide, shallow bowl with hot (not boiling) water and, working quickly, soften one wrapper in water and lay it on your cutting board. Place 3 mint leaves and 3 radish slices on wrapper. Add lettuce, fill with cashews, a few slices of broccoli, and a few carrot matchsticks, and finally spinach. Roll tightly and repeat with remaining wrappers until you have 8 rolls.
    3. Pack in a sealable container, keep cold, and eat within 24 hours with spicy peanut sauce.

    Article courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • Chill Out This Summer with PlusCBD Oil!

    Chill Out This Summer with PlusCBD Oil!

    Have you been interested in hemp products? Well now’s the time to start! PlusCBD Oil has been a pioneer in the CBD industry, taking extraordinary efforts to make high-quality, safe, and effective hemp CBD oil products.

    Why should I take CBD oil? Great question! CBD can have a positive effect on general well-being, impacting mood, sleep, stress levels, and so much more. Everyone has their preference on the way they consume CBD- capsules, topically, liquid droppers, gummies, etc. Luckily for us, PlusCBD Oil just had a price decrease for all of their products so now you can try more than one and feel like you’re not breaking the bank!

    How much should I take? Well that can be tricky… The best thing to do is start small and work your way up. Start with a couple of drops a day at bedtime (that way if you take too much and it makes you sleepy, you’ll be ready for bed!). If you feel like it didn’t help, try a couple more drops and work your body into it. Everyone has different tolerances so a strength that may work for your best friend may not work for you – and that’s okay! Check out some other common CBD concerns below:

    Do you have more questions? Come on in or call us! Our amazing Wellness Ambassadors are on the sales floors and ready to help you find the perfect CBD for you!

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    Keep Calm and Chai On

    Ingredients

    Strong brewed chai tea

    nut milk (use your favorite!)

    PlusCBD Oil unflavored oil

    sweetener of your choice (sugar, honey, whichever kind you prefer)

    cinnamon

    nutmeg

    ice cubes

    Method

    1. In whatever cup you plan on drinking out of, pour in the milk and chai tea you want (I prefer about half of each in the glass). It’s also easier to measure these liquids in the glass so I don’t over-pour for myself.

    2. Add CBD oil. There is no right or wrong amount of oil but make sure you use only the dosage you normally take. If you haven’t used CBD before, start with a couple of drops and you can always add more as you go. Mix.

    3. Add your sweetener. There’s no right or wrong amount of sweetener either, as long as you’re using what you like you’re good to go! 🙂

    4. Next, add a dash of cinnamon and a small sprinkle of nutmeg. Mix.

    5. Add ice cubes, mix once more, and enjoy!


    Triple C Milkshake

    Ingredients

    4 large scoops (about 1 1/2 cups) cookies & cream ice cream

    1/4 cup milk

    PlusCBD Oil unflavored oil

    Method

    1. In a blender, blend together ice cream, milk, and CBD oil.

    2. Pour into a glass, top with your favorite toppings, and enjoy!


    But First, Coffee!

    Ingredients

    8oz freshly brewed coffee

    creamer (use your favorite!)

    PlusCBD Oil unflavored oil

    ice cubes

    collagen peptides (optional; use your favorite!)

    cinnamon (optional)

    Method

    1. Brew coffee and place in refrigerator.

    2. Once cooled, combine coffee, creamer, CBD Oil, collagen, and ice in a glass.

    3. Top with a sprinkle of cinnamon and enjoy!


    Stock up on all PlusCBD Oil products by the end of June to take advantage of their 25% OFF discount!

    BOGO DEAL! With the purchase of any PlusCBD Oil product, you’ll receive a FREE 10ct 5mg gummy pack!**

    *PLEASE NOTE: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

    **While supplies last. Available in all stores.

    References:

    https://pluscbdoil.com/faqs/

    https://pluscbdoil.com/blog/

    https://pluscbdoil.com/what-is-cbd/

    https://www.pluscbdoil.com/learn.html#benefits

  • DIY Hand Sanitizer Recipes

    DIY Hand Sanitizer Recipes

    Flu season is no joke! Check out these simple DIY Hand Sanitizer Recipes below to help keep those germs away.

    All recipes yield 2 oz of hand sanitizer, however, recipes can be altered to make more or less if desired. If final product is too thick, add more alcohol/vodka; if it is too thin, add more aloe vera/vegetable glycerin.

    Shake final product well before each use and apply generously. The final product should last several months.

    The CDC recommends hand sanitizers contain at least 60% alcohol.


    Pranarom Hand Purifier

    Ingredients:

    3 tablespoons neutral grain alcohol or high-proof vodka (Everclear)

    2 teaspoons aloe vera gel or vegetable glycerin

    24-36 drops Pranarom Good Samaritan or Immunity Boost Wellness Formula essential oils

    2 oz glass spray bottle

    Method:

    Combine all ingredients in a 2 oz glass spray bottle. Shake well. To use, spray into palms, then massage into hands until fully absorbed. Use as often as desired.


    Aura Cacia Cleansing Hand Gel Spray

    Ingredients:

    8 drops of Aura Cacia Cinnamon Leaf essential oil

    8 drops of Aura Cacia Bergamot essential oil

    8 drops of Aura Cacia Tea Tree essential oil

    1/3 cup aloe vera gel or vegetable glycerin

    2/3 cup neutral grain alcohol or high-proof vodka (Everclear)

    2 oz glass spray bottle

    Method:

    Combine all ingredients in a 2 oz glass spray bottle. Shake well. To use, spray into palms, then massage into hands until fully absorbed. Use as often as desired.


    Wyndmere Hand Defense

    Ingredients:

    8 drops of Wyndmere Defend Naturally essential oil

    1/3 cup aloe vera gel or vegetable glycerin

    2/3 cup neutral grain alcohol or high-proof vodka (Everclear)

    2 oz glass spray bottle

    Method:

    Combine all ingredients in a 2 oz glass spray bottle. Shake well. To use, spray into palms, then massage into hands until fully absorbed. Use as often as desired.


    Aura Cacia Stress-No-More Hand Spray

    Ingredients:

    5 drops Aura Cacia Lavender essential oil

    15 drops of Aura Cacia Tea Tree essential oil

    1.5 oz neutral grain alcohol or high-proof vodka (Everclear)

    1/2 oz aloe vera gel or vegetable glycerin

    1/8 teaspoon Jason Vitamin E Oil

    2 oz glass spray bottle

    Method:

    Combine all ingredients in a 2 oz glass spray bottle. Shake well. To use, spray into palms, then massage into hands until fully absorbed. Use as often as desired.


    For more information:

    https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/when-how-handwashing.html

    https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/show-me-the-science-hand-sanitizer.html

    https://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/Guide_to_Local_Production.pdf

    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html

    https://www.lifeextension.com/protocols/infections/2019-novel-coronavirus-sars-cov2-covid-19

    https://www.npr.org/2020/02/27/810016611/coronavirus-101-what-you-need-to-know-to-prepare-and-prevent

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/02/26/how-to-prepare-for-coronavirus/?arc404=true