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Christina Moss Naturals All Natural Shampoo – Reveals Two Amazingly Simple Tricks To Healthier Living That You Can Do Right Now! What Price Are You Really Paying For Your Shampoo?

Christina Moss Naturals has taken the gloves off and is blowing the whistle on the harmful chemicals in shampoo and other skin and hair care products and how they affect your health.

Los Angeles, California, November 13, 2013 – Christina Moss Naturals has taken the gloves off and is blowing the whistle on the harmful chemicals in shampoo and other skin and hair care products and how they affect your health. What price are you really paying for your shampoo? The answer is pretty shocking, and disturbing, as you can read in her latest blog, reprinted in its entirety here.

“WHAT PRICE ARE YOU REALLY PAYING FOR YOUR SHAMPOO?
“Are you paying with your health? How about with your life? According to some research, the answer to that question might very well be, yes! But is it really possible that the abundance of petrochemicals in our personal care products combine into some perfect storm of toxic carcinogens and DNA poison? Does SLS compromise the hair follicle to a point that amplifies absorption of cancer causing ingredients into the bloodstream?

“Certainly, the copious amount of petrochemicals in our hair and skin products is a very controversial subject, and it has been for a few years now. What we do know for sure is that more consumers are demanding better products. That means that buyers are aware of the problems connected with low level exposure to products containing dioxane, formaldehyde, MEA, DEA, TEA and more. Shampoo isn’t the only problem. There are baby wipes, baby oils, conditioners, soaps, moisturizers, sun screens, tanning products, deodorants, toothpastes, bubble baths, to name a few.

“It appears that the big manufacturers aren’t acknowledging the problems yet. Neither is the FDA. What to do then? Should we wait for them to act, or should we do something about it ourselves?

“The fact is, if we confront this head on, a very important question arises. If petrochemicals are considered toxic waste (which they are — there are strict laws and heavy fines around dumping them into the environment) then why on Earth are we smearing them onto our skin and hair?

“And how are we supposed to handle this?

“Fortunately, the answer is simple. We start with ourselves, and then we branch out to our families. Then it’s probably a good idea to talk about it to friends and to other people, too.

“And the message is simple:

“Step 1: Read labels

“Step 2: Only buy and use products with simple ingredients

“Avoid ingredients with long names that only a chemist would recognize. This is the simple answer. If you don’t recognize an ingredient, there’s a good chance it’s a petrochemical. Look for ingredients you recognize or can easily define.
“Be healthy. Simplify your products and avoid petrochemicals.

“Christina Moss”

Christina Moss Naturals offers a truly 100% natural & organic skin and hair care line that is free of any and all harmful chemicals. Their line is made with organic essential oils and all 100% natural ingredients. Their line consists of 5 products: Natural Shampoo, Natural Conditioner, Natural Body Soap, Natural Facial Moisturizer and Natural Face Wash. And they actually WORK. Their website (www.ChristinaMossNaturals.com) has testimony after testimony from people who’ve used them and have seen real results, like damaged skin and damaged hair getting repaired, acne and dry skin clearing up, dandruff going away, wrinkles diminishing, skin and hair feeling smooth and glowing, decreased hair loss, but to name a few.

Christina Moss Naturals is also a truly green company. Their bottles are made from recycled plastic and their product labels are even biodegradeable.

Check out Christina Moss Naturals skin and hair line. They have a satisfaction guaranteed policy too.

For more information and where to find Christina Moss Naturals products, go to:
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If you would like to learn more about Christina Moss Naturals organic & all natural skin and hair care products, you can contact Christina Moss at christinabodina@gmail.com or visit her website at ChristinaMossNaturals.com. You can also reach her by phone at 818-843-3427 or by mail at 1229 N. Lamer St, Burbank, CA. 91506.

Contact:
Christina Moss
CMN LLC
1229 N. Lamer St
Burbank, CA 91506
818-843-3427
christinabodina@gmail.com
http://www.ChristinaMossNaturals.com

Cancer Patient Inspired Story about Living

Author Kim Nottingham was working as an oncology nurse in a Northeast Ohio hospital when a patient quietly grabbed her attention with a story about life. This interaction represents one of the most memorable moments in her nursing career.

Valley View, OH, September 10, 2010 — Author Kim Nottingham was working as an oncology nurse in a Northeast Ohio hospital when a patient quietly grabbed her attention with a story about life. This interaction represents one of the most memorable moments in her nursing career.

The young woman told the RN she had experienced so much personal tragedy that when faced with cancer, she felt her life wasn’t worth living enough to seek treatment. Instead, she held fast to her secret and allowed her disease to progress. As the caring nurse listened intently, the patient reflected on the consequences of that decision because, like a cruel twist of fate, her situation had unexpectedly changed. The woman said after enduring years of an unhealthy marital relationship, she found true love that could bring her joy for a “lifetime,” one she had, by choice, severely limited.

“And yet, she still had this hopefulness,” Nottingham said, “even though she faced the possibility of dying and the fact that she had a part in it.”

While the RN spent only a short amount of time with the patient, it was the woman’s gracefulness and peace amidst a heartbreaking struggle to survive that inspired Nottingham to write The Path That Led Me Here.

“I ‘ve found taking the time to really listen and connect to patients is enlightening,” Nottingham said. “We all have different people who are placed in our path for a reason. My life and career was blessed by this patient, and my hope is that others will be touched by the story as much as I was.”

Now a wound care nurse for Summa Health System in Akron, Ohio, Nottingham said she continues to actively listen to patients and recognizes she has an opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life each time she goes to work. “I love the nurturing of bedside nursing,” she said. “Those connections with patients balance the challenges of the nursing profession.”

She also finds nurturing in anything creative, including cooking, gardening and her writing. The author recently raised money for the Salvation Army by donating a portion of the proceeds from book sales during a presentation at her church. While working on a new novel, she is promoting The Path That Led Me Here ( http://www.thepaththatledmehere.com ) hoping to offer inspiration to the many people facing a sense of hopelessness. She is speaking in November during a meeting of the Summa Hospital Women’s Board in Akron.

Nottingham is a graduate of Kent State University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She is currently in her sixteenth year of her career and comes from a family of nurses including her mom, aunt, and a cousin. She was born in Columbus, Ohio, and lived throughout the Buckeye state in communities where her father was hired as a school administrator. She currently resides in Stow, Ohio with her husband and two children.

Her inspirational, fiction novel ( http://www.thepaththatledmehere.com ) is available in paperback at all online book retailers. Autographed copies are available for purchase through her publisher, Halo Publishing International http://www.halopublishing.com. The novel can be viewed on Facebook and at http://www.thepaththatledmehere.com

Press & Media Contact:
Lisa M. Umina, Publisher
Halo Publishing International LLC
5549 Canal Road
Valley View, OH 44125
216-255-6756
lisaumina@halopublishing.com
http://www.halopublishing.com
http://www.thepaththatledmehere.com