Science Is In Our Nature - Learning from Dr Purser

Science Is In Our Nature - Learning from Dr Purser
One of the highlights of this year's Young Living Convention was hearing Dr Dan Purser speak during the Science Is Our Nature series. I knew that Dr Purser worked with our founder Gary Young to formulate our beloved Progessence Plus serum (if you don't know about it, please ask!) but I learned he also helped research and formulate Prenolone Plus Cream , PD 80/20, and Master Formula. He spoke from the stage about hormone health and then sat in the lobby and answered questions literally until people were done asking. I listened for over an hour, video taped some of it, and have listened and taken notes from it. 
The answer for so many questions was vitamin deficiencies. 

Several in the group gathered around him teared up when a beautiful young woman said "My one sister has six kids, and my other sister has five and I can't get pregnant."  He explained that he sees many couples who are IVF fails, and has emails from several of them who now have children. He asked if she was tired all the time, she said yes, and he said it was likely a vitamin deficiency. He suggested 60 days of Master Formula and if she wasn't feeling better, to get a Cellular Micronutrient Assay (CMA) that measures over 100 different vitamins, minerals and amino acids at the cellular level. A woman piped up and said I have a baby because of you and everyone cheered. We could see the hope in that childless woman's eyes. It was an amazing moment. 

So much more...notes I scribbled, protocols he suggested, explaining what supplement or serum was good for particular hormone levels that needed to be balanced. I will share more in a few days! 

For now, here is a list of the top YL products for hormone and thyroid health. 

I would encourage everyone interested in natural health options, hormone or thyroid related issues, or menopause to check out Dr Purser on Facebook, as well as his blog posts and podcasts. 

Love and blessings- Karrie

EIGHT WAYS TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM

EIGHT WAYS TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM

Looking for natural ways to boost your immune system? Here are some ideas to get you started!

1. Get enough sleep and manage stress.
Sleep deprivation and stress overload increase the hormone cortisol, prolonged elevation of which suppresses immune function.

2. Use Thieves Essential Oil blend.
Apply a drop of the stellar blend on the bottom of your feet every night, and be amazed as your immune system thanks you. A blend of clove, cinnamon bark, lemon, eucalyptus and rosemary, it is a powerhouse tool in your wellness arsenal.

3. Take a teaspoon of Elderberry Syrup daily.
Studies show that elderberry syrup works better than old nasty Tamiflu when you are sick, and lots of folks take a tsp a day to support their immune system. Good to have on hand. Let me know if you need the recipe.

4. Avoid tobacco smoke.
It undermines basic immune defenses and raises the risk of bronchitis and pneumonia in everyone, and middle ear infections in kids. Also, candles create the same problems. Toss them and get a diffuser.

5. Eat plenty of vegetables, fruits, nuts, and seeds. 

A wide variety of veggies and fruit in various colors will provide your body with the nutrients your immune system needs.  Not a fan? Ask me about the best high-nutrient drink on the planet to check off this box. 

6. Consider probiotics. 

YL's Life 9 and Mighty Pro are amazing options. Studies indicate supplements reduce the incidence of respiratory and gastrointestinal infections. Fermented milk products have also been shown to reduce respiratory infections in adults and kids.

7. Catch some rays.
Sunlight triggers the skin’s production of vitamin D. In the summer, a 10-15 minute exposure (minus sunscreen) is enough. However, above 42 degrees latitude (Boston) from November through February, sunlight is too feeble and few foods contain this vitamin. Low vitamin D levels correlate with a greater risk of respiratory infection. Young Living just introduced their Super Vitamin D supplement, so there's that too. 

8. Go for the garlic.
Garlic is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent and immune booster. Because heat deactivates a key active ingredient, add it to foods just before serving. I just chop up a clove and take it like a supplement. BAM!


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