Saturday, September 08, 2007
Another Biogrow Organic Product
Friday, September 07, 2007
ITCHY SCRATCHY
Four common eczemas:
1. Atopic Eczema - hereditary
2. Seborrhoeic dermatitis - cradle cap, affects scalp and eyebrows
3. Contact dermatitis - allergic reaction, and irritant (eg affected by a chemical that you come into contact with)
4. Xerotic Eczema - dry skin that becomes so bad it turns into eczema
What do you do? See a health practitioner to find out which one you have.
Moisturising is VERY important. Don't use soap. Get out in the sun (but not too much), watch what you eat (for Atopic) coffee, dairy products, wheat, eggs could bring on eczema. Swimming in the ocean may help.
I recommend our Self Heal Tanekaha Cream with golden seal to keep the skin moisturized.
www.purecurenz.com - natural New Zealand plant remedies
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Welcome to Kiwiherb...
Kiwiherb products that are Biogrow certified organic:
Echinature - Echinacea with active Manuka honey
Herbal Throat Formula
Gerbal Throat Spray
Herbal Chest Syrup
WinterGuard
Children's Echinature
Kid's Calm
Ginger & Kawakawa Tonic
Liver Cleanse
Valerian Root Extract
Calendula Ointment
Comfrey Ointment
Over the next few weeks I'll be adding their full range to PureCureNZ.
I'm also selling the Self Heal range on Trade Me (New Zealand auction site). The popular products there are Self Heal Bush Relaxant and Self Heal Bush Bitters. They each comprise around 8 different NZ healing plants. Bush Relaxant has been homeopathically prepared (calms, relaxes, energises), while Bush Bitters is a herbal formula (Helps with PMT, depression, coughs, asthma).
Actually I was asked quite a few questions on one of my Trade Me listings and realised that I had a bit more research to do. Questions are great because it helps me to see the gaps in my (every-growing) knowledge of NZ plant healing remedies and natural remedies in general.
Self Heal is a homeobotanical company. This is a meld of homeopathy and herbal therapies. So each of their remedies is created in a unique way depending on the plant used and outcome required. One of their popular products is Marupa - soothes mucus membranes - recommended for asthmatics.
come and visit the website: www.purecurenz.com
Alisa
Monday, June 04, 2007
Molluscum Contagiosum
It is a common viral skin infection usually found in children. Usually found in moist places on the body - the armpit, behind the knees, neck and groin. It appears as clusters of small round papules (bumps) that are pink and waxy.
Molluscum Contagiosum is caught by direct body contact and usually in wet conditions. For example, when swimming. I realised that this was where my son had caught it since he had completed a course of swimming lessons.
Search the web and you can find some horrific photos of really nasty infections. I was lucky that my son just had small amounts behind his knees and after much scratching it had spread to his neck. There isn't a cure for the infection (lancing is an option) so I attempted to manage the condition. I regularly bathed him in anti-pruritic oil and smothered the rash with Self Heal Bush Bitters cream. This all helped with the itching so no more spread. And after a few months it disappeared - thankfully.
www.purecurenz.com - for Self Heal Bush Bitters cream, and other natural New Zealand remedies - with native plant ingredients.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Eating RAW FOOD

I'm not sure when the modern raw food interest began - I'm guessing the 70's or 80's - but I've just finally attended a raw food dinner with enthusiasts. It really made me think a lot about food and my relationship with it! It's definitely more than just nourishment. It's comfortable, sociable, distracting, filling, fulfilling, constructive and destructive, fattening, defining and much more.
But when it's raw it really isn't any of those things. It is balancing. After the raw food meal I felt not full, not empty - but balanced. So now I'm going to eat more raw food. The enthusiasts say 100% raw food is much much better than 99% but I shall attempt 25%.
Now for a spot of research: when did humans discover fire...
www.purecurenz.com
Saturday, April 07, 2007
HINU MAHUE (Abandon Fat) Weight Loss Formula
I've decided to offer a weight loss formula on the website (www.purecurenz.com). So now you can watch what you eat, exercise daily and take 7 drops of Hinu Mahue tonic 3 times a day. For a healthier you.
The Hinu Mahue formula is packed full of New Zealand herbs like Ongaonga, a nettle which clears toxins, lowers blood pressure and blood sugar levels. There's also Kowhai, related to the plant Senna, which is a purgative. And Kumarahou is said to increase speed and stamina. There's 7 plant ingredients in all.
So with this three-pronged approach: diet, exercise and diet formula you're definitely working it.
I'm off to do a spot of trampolining now before the sun sets.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
RONGOA
Amazing Healing Powers of Traditional Maori Medicine
Many parts of a plant were used, for example, the Tohunga bound broken bones with the leaves of the Harakeke (flax) plant, while its gum-like sap was used as an anaesthetic and antiseptic for scolds, burns, aching teeth, wounds, and boils.
Rongoa herbal remedies were also used internally. The leaves of the shrub, Kumarahou, were seeped in water and the liquid taken for bronchitis and chest complaints.
Friday, November 17, 2006
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
I've sourced natural healing products from around New Zealand - mostly made from NZ plants. And now I've included Regenerate products from the Bay of Plenty - all organic. They use a mix of New Zealand plants and non-indigenous plants (e.g. avocado) grown on their organic farm.
I'm working on the shipping part of the website now. Entering prices, zones, countries. All quite time-consuming. Although everything isn't ready I'll start my e-marketing cause that could take ages. It's not easy nowadays to find a website by chance - it's all about Search Enginge Optimization, getting the word out anyway I can.
Saturday, June 24, 2006
Endings at the Beginning
I had travelled for 20 years and now I have two children, so most of my travelling is to school, back from school...
Staytopia was a way to 'travel' virtually. There are an incredible amount of wacky places to stay around the world - I had no idea - but research is my thing and I found thousands. You can stay up a tree, underwater, underground, on ice, etc. Unfortunately I only placed about 30 on my site - I was spending far too much time researching each place and painstakingly writing lots of information about the castle or whatever and the surrounding area/city/countryside/country/planet/starsystem.
Now I've decided that, considering I don't work on Staytopia anymore, I will change direction. I have a new idea..