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body systems  
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strain on the skin thermometer and immune responses. Use cotton, silk,  
or woolwear these at bedtime or sleep naked, if it is warm enough. Use  
cotton sheets and preferably an all-cotton mattress, such as a futon. Air  
futons and natural-fiber duvets by hanging them over windowsills on  
sunny days. Leave futon mattresses rolled up one day a week, to refluff  
and aerate.  
A little sun is fine, but protect your skin from excessive exposure so  
that drying out does not occur and natural oils are not lost. Paler skin,  
which does not contain sufficient pigment for safe exposure to the sun,  
will, of course, need more protection than darker shades. Jojoba oil is a  
natural protector, with a sun protection factor (SPF) of sixteen, making it  
ideal for many adults with medium- to darker-pigmented skin. Those  
with very pale skin, children, and babies will need more strongly  
protective sunscreens. Go up to a factor thirty-five or fifty, depending on  
the strength of the sun. With at-risk skins, covering with a sunscreen on  
exposed skin from April to October in northern temperate climates is  
important.  
Drink plenty of water to allow the skin to excrete and function  
correctly. Balance the drying effects of central heating by placing bowls of  
water containing essential oils next to hot spots in the room.  
Low body temperature can affect skin problems, so create more body  
heat via exercise. Take care of your adrenal glands and thyroid in case  
your low body temperature is a result of imbalance thereif it is, use  
cayenne pepper.  
Make contact with your body via your skin, through massage and  
barefoot walking on the earth or sand. If possible, swim in lakes, streams,  
or the sea. If swimming in chlorinated pools, clean off the chlorine by  
bathing afterward with lavender essential oil. Hot and cold showers are  
vital; problem skin often becomes overheated, and a cold shower or bath  
can bring instant relief. In general, exercise to promote good circulation  
and to ensure that lymph and lungs are moving.  
Dog hairs, cat hairs, fleas, ticks, household dust, and pollen can  
provoke skin irritations. If afflicted, remember to support the immune  
system, cleanse the colon, liver, and kidneys, and get the lungs to work  
better. You must not lose sight of internal processes, even when there are  
external causes or outcomes.  
The Muscular and Skeletal Systems  
The skeleton is the support structure of the body. Muscles and ligaments  
interconnect and work together, facilitating the movement of the bones.  
As we become older (and as people in Western society live to a greater  
age), brittle bones will become an increasing problem. Therefore finding  


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