Health https://orisonhouse.com Sat, 23 Sep 2023 01:08:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/orisonhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/cropped-Logo-Orison-House-Ministries-transparent-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Health https://orisonhouse.com 32 32 194913318 Unlocking the Power of Violet: How Spiritual Energy and Aromatherapy Can Combat Alzheimer’s https://orisonhouse.com/2023/09/23/unlocking-the-power-of-violet-how-spiritual-energy-and-aromatherapy-can-combat-alzheimers/ https://orisonhouse.com/2023/09/23/unlocking-the-power-of-violet-how-spiritual-energy-and-aromatherapy-can-combat-alzheimers/#respond Sat, 23 Sep 2023 01:08:30 +0000 https://orisonhouse.com/?p=134 Let’s talk about Alzheimer’s—a topic that’s close to our hearts because we’ve all been touched by it in some way. This blog isn’t just about the 10 signs of Alzheimer’s; it’s about how the mystical power of violet color energy, the wisdom from the crown chakra, and the soothing essential oils of lavender and jasmine can play a role in the fight against this challenging condition.

Understanding Alzheimer’s: The 10 Tell-Tale Signs

Before we dive into the realm of holistic healing, let’s quickly recap the 10 signs of Alzheimer’s:

  1. Memory loss
  2. Difficulty in problem-solving
  3. Confusion with time or place
  4. Challenges with familiar tasks
  5. Trouble with visual understanding
  6. New problems with words
  7. Misplacing things
  8. Decreased judgment
  9. Withdrawal from social activities
  10. Mood and personality changes

Now, let’s explore how embracing violet color energy, activating your crown chakra, and indulging in the fragrant essential oils of lavender and jasmine can make a difference.

Violet Color Energy: The Cosmic Soother

Violet, with its calming and soothing effect, has the power to enhance our sense of self as spiritual beings. It’s believed to bring balance to our crown chakra, the center of spiritual intelligence. When this chakra is in harmony, it can aid in mental clarity and alleviate cognitive challenges.

Spiritual Intelligence from the Crown Chakra

The crown chakra connects us to the universe’s wisdom. By channeling this energy, we can enhance our spiritual awareness and gain insight into Alzheimer’s challenges. Meditation and mindfulness practices can help activate and balance this vital chakra.

Lavender and Jasmine: Nature’s Healers

The essential oils of lavender and jasmine are known for their calming and mood-boosting properties. Lavender can reduce anxiety, while jasmine promotes relaxation. Incorporating these oils into your daily routine can help manage the emotional toll of Alzheimer’s.

In conclusion, while there’s no magic cure for Alzheimer’s, we can harness the power of holistic approaches like violet color energy, spiritual intelligence from the crown chakra, and essential oils to provide comfort and support for those affected by this condition. Let’s combine science with spirituality and nature to create a holistic approach to Alzheimer’s care. Together, we can make a difference.

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Unveiling the Antimalarial Potential of Indigenous Labrador Tea: A Modern Scientific Discovery https://orisonhouse.com/2023/09/13/unveiling-the-antimalarial-potential-of-indigenous-labrador-tea-a-modern-scientific-discovery/ https://orisonhouse.com/2023/09/13/unveiling-the-antimalarial-potential-of-indigenous-labrador-tea-a-modern-scientific-discovery/#respond Wed, 13 Sep 2023 16:57:08 +0000 https://orisonhouse.com/?p=127 Much of today’s modern medicine has its roots in age-old folk remedies and traditional practices, many of which are still practiced by Indigenous communities around the world. In a recent breakthrough published in ACS Omega, a team of researchers shed light on the medicinal properties of Labrador tea, a plant deeply ingrained in the traditions of the First Nations of Nunavik, Canada. This discovery highlights its potential in combating malaria, a deadly parasitic disease.

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Labrador tea encompasses various closely related plants within the Rhododendron genus. These evergreen shrubs, known for their fuzzy leaves, are a staple in herbal teas used by the Inuit and Indigenous peoples of the U.S. and Canada. Folk wisdom has long attributed these teas with the ability to treat a range of ailments, including colds, flu, headaches, stomach aches, and nasal congestion. Previous studies have also hinted at their antimicrobial properties, which could combat antibiotic-resistant microbes.

One particular variety, Dwarf Labrador tea, or Rhododendron subarcticum, thrives in the harsh subarctic conditions of regions from Alaska to Siberia. Despite its extensive use in traditional medicine, its chemical composition and antimicrobial potential remain largely unexplored. This prompted Normand Voyer and colleagues to embark on a groundbreaking study to unveil the constituents of R. subarcticum for the first time and evaluate its antiparasitic properties.

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The research involved collecting R. subarcticum leaves from Nunavik, Northern Quebec, followed by the extraction of essential oils. Advanced analytical techniques, including gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, identified 53 compounds, with ascaridole constituting 64.7% and p-cymene at 21.1%. Notably, this unique combination of compounds had not been previously documented in closely related North American Labrador tea species, although it had been found in European and Asian subspecies.

To assess its potential as an antimalarial agent, the team exposed two strains of the malaria-causing parasite Plasmodium falciparum to the essential oil and pure ascaridole. Encouragingly, ascaridole emerged as the primary component responsible for combating both strains, including one that was resistant to conventional antimalarial drugs. This aligns with the historical use of ascaridole-rich traditional medicines for their antiparasitic properties.

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This groundbreaking work underscores the importance of investigating and preserving plants used in traditional medicine, especially those from climates vulnerable to climate change. Labrador tea, deeply rooted in Indigenous culture, holds the promise of providing valuable tools in the fight against malaria and other infectious diseases.

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  1. The Traditional Medicine and Modern …Traditional Indigenous medicine in North America
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