THE BUZZ
Bringing the “Clean” Back to Your Laundry
chemical disguised as soap by adding sudsing agents, color, perfumes, and bleaching additives to remove stains. What is so alarming about this is when laundry detergents were de- veloped there was no product testing completed on humans to determine what effect these petro-chemi- cals would have on human beings. Fast forward to the 21st century, we are now living with the results of toxins and chemicals in our bodies. Our eco-system is contaminated and there are countless health issues that are linked to these chemicals. A 1995 study by Clemson University found that laundry detergent leaves residue on clothing as much as 2% of the fabric weight. This toxic residue equals nearly a full scoop of detergent powder or liquid. These chemicals are fat-soluble, mean- ing they are easily absorbed by human skin. Countless studies have linked petro-chemicals to a long list of health problems including asthma, autism, allergies, birth defects, eczema, and infertility. Companies are not required to list their ingredients and so they don’t. Even the so- called natural and free and clear detergents use petro-chemicals. Now there is an alternative that works! It is family friendly, 365 loads, 13 cents per wash, ecofriendly, and leaves no toxic residue on your clothes or in the environment. It is energy friendly so you do not need to do a rinse cycle, and uses only old water. It is bud- get friendly as it does not bleach your clothes so clothes last longer. Let me introduce you to the Smartklean Laundry Ball. Simply clean fresh clothes. Just give your washer a vinegar wash before us- ing for the fi rst time (to clear out soap and mold residue), toss in the ball, add your clothes and let the ball do its job. Submitted by Sharon A. Fraser, Certifi ed Health Coach. www.
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Happier And Healthier Living in The Raw!
he Raw Food Institute which is an award winning educational dietary immersion and detoxifi cation center will host a week-
long, live immersion retreat at the historic Simsbury Inn in Sims- bury, CT on June 29 – July 5th and August 3 – August 9th. Founded in 2009 by health and nutrition counselor Lisa Wilson, The Raw Food Institute offers resources, online courses as well as live seven-day immersion retreats that promote healthier, happier living through a plant based raw food diet. The week long retreat attracts participants from around the
world. Guests will be led through a week of learning by Wilson and her colleagues, from expert guest speakers, hands on food demon- strations and workshops, while undergoing a one week supervised detoxifi cation of their own. Topics include juicing, easy to make raw food recipes and do it yourself sprouting. Massage, yoga, meditation and luxurious touches like nightly facials round out the experience.
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“Our retreat is designed for anyone seeking training in raw food nutrition and detoxifi cation or for those experiencing major health events or life changes. We break everything down so that novices and advanced students alike can see life changing results after their time with us,” said Lisa Wilson, founder, The Raw Food Institute. At The Raw Food Institute, anyone can learn how to incorpo-
rate healthy eating practices into a daily regimen as a portion or an entire diet through its award winning resources. Its goal is to increase confi dence in incorporating a raw food lifestyle, while helping detoxifi cation and increasing energy.
To learn more, visit
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Temple Heights Spiritual Camp Opens Mid-June T
emple Heights Spiritual Camp, located in Northport, Maine, was founded in 1882 and has been providing spiritual guidance for 132 years. The season runs from mid June to the fi rst week of September. During this time there will be mediums, healers and teachers from
all over the world, nation and state conducting workshops, healing work, massage circles, table tipping, mediumship, and more. There are planned events for each day of the week, the schedule of events can be found at
http://www.templeheightscamp.org/. Temple Heights Spiritual Camp also offers lodging overlooking Penobscot Bay. Rooms are available by the night or week. This year will be the fi rst season that Temple Heights is offering a week-long summer camp for children, August 10-15. Temple Heights Spiritual Camp believes that teaching children to be spiritual leaves the younger generation more balanced and more aware of themselves and others. At the camp, children will learn about Native American spirituality, energy work, the elements (earth, air, fi re, water), exploring nature, and The Law of Attraction/Attitude of Gratitude.
To learn more about Temple Heights Spiritual Camp, visit
http://www.templeheightscamp.org/, call 207-338-3029 or email Temple-
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