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The Complete Home Guide to Herbs, Natural Healing, and Nutrition  
Touching your own and other people’s skin can be a truly sensuous  
experience; there’s nothing more gorgeous, for instance, than a baby’s  
skin. We touch, feel, and exchange both emotionally and physically,  
sharing our feelings, thoughts, and love through our skin. This emotional  
connection can be seen even more clearly when we note that, as fetuses,  
our skin develops from nervous tissue cells. Skin diseases can be the result  
of internal, emotional upset, and accordingly, a loving touch can heal and  
mend like nothing else.  
nutrition  
Avoid foods that are not typically digested efficiently, or that you know  
you are allergic to, such as dairy and wheat products. Reactions to foods  
can be reflected through the health of your skin, so keep an eye on your  
food intake and observe your skin’s reactions. Skin needs essential fatty  
acids and water in order to maintain its good health, visually and  
otherwise.  
herbs  
Many herbs are useful, but those that clear the blood and lymph systems  
will be of particular value. Blood cleansers (alteratives) are red clover  
flower and burdock root, while lymph-system herbs (lymphatics) like  
mullein flower and the much stronger pokeweed root will clear  
obstructions. Antimicrobial herbs such as chamomile flower and echinacea  
root will help rebalance any microorganism overgrowth. Diaphoretic and  
sudorific herbs will help you sweat; for instance, yarrow leaf and flower  
induce perspiration and cleanse directly through the skin.  
natural healing  
Never use chemical deodorants; they clog the skin and destroy natural  
bacteria. Use essential oil–based products and wash frequently. Try crystal  
stones (available in health-food stores) as deodorants.  
Make sure all the eliminative organs are working, so that the skin is  
not burdened. Explore colon, liver, and kidney cleansesrefer to chapter  
6
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Avoid conventional detergents, cleaning equipment, dishwashing  
liquid, and so on. Instead, research ecofriendly and body-friendly products.  
Propyl alcohol, PCBs, and other toxic ingredients should not be used in  
your household and bathroom cleaners.  
Do not wear manmade fibers. The skin needs to breathe, and nylon  
and other synthetic fibers create temperature extremes, putting undue  


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