Friday, November 19, 2010

Pink Monkey Soap and Thieves Oil (this is awesome)

      These handmade products are the perfect fit for today's earth friendly consumer. No harsh chemicals or dyes. The soap leaves your skin soft and smooth and helps with that winter dry skin. Debbie, the owner of this business is a homeschooling mom and runs her business from her home.  Check out the special she is running on buy 3 get one free soaps. 
     My favorite is the Thieves Oil. Oh my, this stuff is amazing. I have used it for sore throat, sore muscles, chapped lips, clearing a stuff nose and I am still finding uses for it. Also I am amazed how a little goes a long way. And again, it is all natural. Debbie sells other products as well. Body butter and such. Go to the link below and check it out.

http://doingmybestforhim.blogspot.com/search/label/soap

Pink Monkey Soap



Pink Monkey SoapIn this day and age folks are looking for products that are natural and gentle on us and our environment. Pink Monkey Soap is handmade, recycled oil lye soap. Be kind to the earth while you be kind to your skin. Pink Monkey Soap is gentle and natural. No harsh additives, only earth friendly natural ingredients. It cant harm your skin because there are no harsh additives. The glycerin is left in to help moisturize and soften skin. Oatmeal is added to sooth. Try Pink Monkey Oatmeal, Milk and Honey soap.



Pink Monkey soap sells for $5.00 per bar. This includes postage. But wait. For every 3 bars you buy, Pink Monkey will throw in a free bar. Not only that but when you order online you instantly receive a free e-book, Making and using Ezekiel flour.
3 bars of soap
1 free bar
postage is paid
free e-book
Now thats what I call a deal. All for only $15.00
Or buy just one bar and still get the free e-book


PTCI article about Pink Monkey Soap


This is a copy of the article written about Pink Monkey Soap in the PTCI newsletter, The Communicator. It is delivered to several hundred customers of the local phone company. If you want to read the article just click anywhere on it to make it larger. There are a few mistakes like the fact that I have never been kicked in the head by a goat. I have no idea where she got that and the adding glycerin thing. I think she wasn't paying complete attention when I was talking to her and then tried to write it from memory. The goat part is kind of embarrassing, but oh well. I just wanted to show you that it got published. I started getting phone calls and emails right away. I am hoping the free advertising will be a boost to my business.

Thursday, August 12, 2010


Postage for gift sets


Package #1 consists of an 8 oz. jar of body whip and one large bar of oatmeal milk and honey soap. $8.00


Package #2 consists of 3 large bars of oatmeal, milk and honey soap. $ 10.00




Package #3 consists of one large bar of oatmeal, milk and honey soap, a 1 oz. spray mister of thieves oil and an 8 oz. jar of body whip. $16.00

I almost forgot that I was going to find out and post how much postage would be for the new gift sets. Its been averaging around $8.00 per set.


Thieves Oil

Pink Monkey makes a Thieves Oil which is a natural replacement for hand sanitizer. I have ordered new bottles so will now be able to offer 3 sizes.
1/2 oz. $4.00
1 oz. $8.00
2 oz. $15.00
Hand sanitizer is very drying to your skin. Thieves Oil is made with essential oils and a carrier oil. Some of the oils I use are bacteria fighting and some are immune boosting. Thieves Oil is a great alternative to the alcohol based hand sanitizers.
Here is the legend of the Thieves Oil


Stories Behind the Thieves The thieves happen to have been merchants and spice traders, and that’s how they knew about the oils because they were importing cinnamon and clove from India and when the plague hit, the kings of the various countries sent out a mandate closing down inter-national commerce and shipping. So all of the ships were docked and they couldn’t sell couldn’t engage in their business and they were going broke.

The spice trade was a very lucrative trade and they made money at it, so they decided, “Well–all of these people are dying and they are afraid to touch them. We might as well go loot their bodies and take the things off and go into the homes where everybody is dead and take the things out of the homes, like pots and pans and jewelry and clothing and set up a pawn shop trade…” that’s when pawn shops evolved.

Of course, you have heard the story when the king issued the proclamation to have the thieves captured, but the constables were afraid to touch them because they knew they had been touching the dead bodies and going in the homes of the dead people, and they didn’t want the plague.

It became so severe that the king even executed a few of the constables that refused. Finally, it was a life or death issue, and as the story goes on there were four of them who were caught. The king gave them an opportunity to confess the secret of their immunity, either with the choice of burning at the stake or being hung by the neck,meaning if they didn’t give up their secret they would be burned at the stake, and worse if they gave up their secret they would be hung by the neck–and they chose hanging.

They gave up their secret and it was published and plastered all through the town.

 

Uses for thieves' oil

I found this list of uses for thieves oil. I imagine a person should use their own good judgement to decide if and when they should try any of these ideas. I am not making any claims here, just passing on information I have found on the Internet. If even half of the claims are true, it is indeed great stuff. I, myself am going to try a few of the suggestions.

REMEMBER, TRY THESE AT YOUR OWN RISK


1. Mix with a tablespoon of water, gargle and swallow for a sore throat.

2.Apply undiluted to upper chest and rub in for bronchitis.

3.Place a drop on your thumb and apply to the roof of your mouth for a head ache.

4.Put 10-12 drops in a 00 capsule and swallow daily for longevity.

5. For acne, take internally and apply to the skin.

6. Put directly on the soles of your feet to protect you from colds and flu.

7. Breathe in the vapors when you have lung congestion.

8. Use to clean pet cages, creating a healthier environment for them.

9. Add to your dishwasher for cleaner dishes.

10. Add to your laundry cycle for cleaner clothes.

11. Add to your mop water for cleaner floors.

12. Mix with water to make a spray to repel insects on your flowers and plants.

13. Use to dissolve the gummy adhesive on price labels.

14. Apply to bee and wasp stings to neutralize the toxin and relieve the pain.

15. Apply to gums to prevent and treat gum disease.

16. Apply orally to maintain healthy teeth and reduce cavities.

17. Apply to gums and teeth for pain relief from toothaches.

18. Diffuse in homes or business to solve mold problems.

19. Add to orange juice and drink to reduce phlegm and congestion.

20. Apply to broken bones or joints for pain relief and to hasten healing.

21. Put a drop in your cup of tea for flavor and to maintain health.

22. Put on the tip of your tongue to help you stop smoking.

23. Put on cold sores and canker sores to make them disappear.

24. For warts, apply topically, inhale and ingest in capsules to make them disappear.

25. Rub on sore joints to relieve arthritis pain.

26. Drink a few drops in water or juice every three hours to stop a cold.

27. Place a drop on the tongue and a drop in a glass of water every day for herpes.

28. Rub on the bottoms of children’s feet for protection before school every day.

29. Diffuse in the house as your children come home from school every day to kill airborne bacteria.

30. Rub on daily for relief of shingles.

31. Apply a drop on wound of a cat or dog to enhance healing.

32. Diffuse in the home or office to stimulate a cheerful mood.

33. Diffuse in the office to increase concentration and work efficiency.

34. Diffuse in your place of business to ward off germs.

35. Diffuse in the classroom to reduce student sickness and absenteeism.

36. Put a few drops in your carpet steamer/cleaner to disinfect carpet.

37. Mix a few drops with honey or agave in a teaspoon for cough relief.

38. Breathe and apply for sinus headaches.

39. Put a drop on a pimple to make it shrink and disappear.

40. For laryngitis put a drop under your tongue to restore your voice.

41. Inhale for relief of allergy symptoms.

42. Take a capsule full every day for relief of Lyme disease symptoms.

43. Carry a bottle on every flight to protect you from germs on the plane.

44. Drop in the heat/AC vents of a hotel to rid it of airborne germs.

45. Mix with baking soda to clean bathtubs.

46. Apply undiluted to the toes and feet to combat fungus.

47. Apply to poison ivy rashes to relieve the itch.

48. Drop Thieves Oil Blend on a cloth to remove permanent marker stains.

49. Sanitize pierced earrings by cleaning with Thieves Oil Blend.

50. Rub on the big toe before retiring to help with proper vision.

51. Applying Thieves Oil Blend, dilute may be helpful in soothing pinkeye

and other eye inflammations. (Do not get in the eye.)

52. Apply 1 drop of Thieves Oil Blend onto toothbrush to sanitize.

53. Use for bathrooms and toilets to sanitize and freshen.

54. Use to cut grease on kitchen counters and stove tops.

55. Use to mop floors to clean and disinfect.

56. Apply to hands to remove stubborn, sticky substances like tree sap.

57. Use to wash fruits and vegetables from the supermarket.

58. Add to the water in your vacuum cleaner/steamer to cleanse the air and disinfect the carpet.
59. Spray along ant trails in the house to keep them out.

60. Use to wipe chairs and furniture in school classrooms to cut down on student sickness.

61. Scrub old floors to remove old varnish and prepare for refinishing.

62. Clean upholstery.

63. Clean the upholstery and dashboard of your car.

64. Soak off burnt food in pots and skillets.

65. Wipe or soak garbage cans to get them clean, sanitary and smelling fresh.

66. For tough stains, pour it on as a pre-wash stain remover.

67. Use undiluted to clean and kill mold on walls and floors or degrease oven.

68. Spray on doorknobs in public restrooms to kill germs.

69. Spray in the throat to restore a lost voice.

70. Spray hands before and after shaking hands with a lot of people.

71. Spray in restrooms on airplanes to reduce airborne bacteria.

72. Spray on vegetables and fruits when washing them.

73. Carry for protection in countries with cholera, malaria or dysentery.

74. Use as an air freshener for cooking odors or other unwanted smells.

75. Take to the gym and spray all the equipment you use.

76. Take to the supermarket and use to disinfect shopping cart handles.

77. Use in the classroom for desks, tables and other items handled by children.

78. Spray in your mouth and throat at first onset of cold or bronchitis.

79. Spray on shower stalls and bathroom walls to kill and remove mold.

80. Brush every day to prevent cavities and gum disease.

81. Use when teeth have been damaged or broken to help them heal.

82. Use to prevent or heal gum disease.

83. Apply as an underarm deodorant

84. Wipe doorknobs and other things touched by the public.

85. Wipe dirty piano keys to clean and disinfect.

86. Use to clean children’s hands when traveling.

87. Use on the steering wheel and gearshift of your vehicle.

88. Use on public telephones to remove germs.

89. Use on public computer keyboards and mice.