Eco Glass

Posted by MIchelStewart on October 28th, 2012 in Chi For Your Home with 2 Comments

Eco Glass

In Switzerland, it is common to see violet glass in the apothecaries around town. Beautiful as it is, there is a reason for it. The Swiss are meticulous for finding the optimal way to do everything. That may indeed be the reason they have mental afflictions as their number one health concern, not cancer or heart disease.

The beautiful violet glass is Miron glass. It was first developed as containers for a line of energetic medicines in Cypress. The glass was chosen because violet light shows the highest vibration frequency (720 – 770 billion Hertz) of all colors, corresponding exactly to the vibration frequency of our central nervous system.

Jakob Lorber who wrote, Heilkraft des Sonnenlichts which is directly translated as The Healing Properties of Sunlight specified why homeopathic remedies could only be preserved within the violet energy range. According to his opinion and his research, remedies stored in these glasses will not only be preserved for decades but will also be enriched/activated. Tests done during the last decades confirm this thesis.  Read More…

Earth Rugs For Your Home

Posted by MIchelStewart on July 22nd, 2012 in Chi For Your Home, Organic and Bamboo Rugs with No Comments

Did you know jute is commonly known as “earth rugs”…  Jute is one of the strongest fibers known to man! It was used on seagoing ships before the invention of steal cables. Woven into rugs, jute fibers provide lasting beauty and strength. They withstand commercial use and can last a lifetime in the home. They are harvested from the bamboo-like jute plant.  Read More…

What is a Natural Rug

Posted by MIchelStewart on July 5th, 2012 in Chi For Your Home, Organic and Bamboo Rugs with No Comments

 

Have you ever wondered,  ”What is considered a natural rug?”

Well, wonder no more! Natural fibers used with carpet are produced either by insects, animals, or even plants.  The fibers
that are produced by insects or animals are known as protein fibers.  Those that are made by plants are known as vegetable fibers.

There are many advantages to decorating your home using natural fiber area rugs. Not only do they look fantastic with virtually any décor style, they are non-toxic to the environment. Natural accent rugs made from sustainable plant fibers are hard-wearing, add to the comfort of your home by reducing noise and static electricity and are very economical. Read More…

Chi Gardenings

Posted by MIchelStewart on June 11th, 2012 in Chi For Your Home with No Comments

Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese system of arranging space to balance energies. Feng Shui (pronounced “fung shway”) literally translates to “wind and water”, and although just recently becoming a popular interior design concept in the west, it is a very ancient science and art that works to create a welcoming and harmonious environment.
Arranging one’s space according to Feng Shui principles is to encourage the life energy to flow throughout the environment. Read More…

What Chemicals Are Used in Cotton Products

 

 

 

 

 

 

According to the “EJF”   Environmental Justice Foundation, cotton, the most valuable non-food agricultural product, is labelled as the world’s “dirtiest” crop:

  • US$2 billion’s worth of chemicals are sprayed on the world’s cotton crop every year, almost half of which is considered toxic enough to be classified as hazardous by the World Health Organisation.
  • Cotton is responsible for the release of 16% of global insecticides – more than any other single crop. Read More…