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Lakeview Chicago Apartment – 1 Bed / 1 Bath on Lakeshore Dr. $1195


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Gorgeous 1 Bed apartment in The New York (high rise). Located right on Lake Shore Dr., this building is easily accessible to anywhere in the city. With a huge sliding glass window leading out into a nice balcony, the apartment is filled to the brim with light! The kitchen is slightly updated with nice granite countertops, and it features great appliances such as electric stove, dishwasher, and microwave. In the entrance of the apartment are 2 HUGE closets, just for all your storage needs. If that doesn’t suit your needs, the building offers even more storage in 5 by 8 lockers on the premise. On top of this very clean unit, the bathroom is updated. The key to this apartment is the size! The bedroom can comfortably fit a nice queen size bed. The price also includes Heat, Water, Gas, and Cable! The building offers a doorman and a large lobby. The building has access to its own convenient store and a gym (Fitness Formula). The lake is a block away, as well as the city nightlife of Lakeview. If you want to schedule a showing, please contact Rent Smart’s Barbara Barker at (469) 688-7508 or Sam Ciochon at (262) 573-8662

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Therapeutic Effects Of A Warm Bath Recipes

Aromatherapy has long been applied in combination with the therapeutic effects of a warm bath. The Egyptians were perhaps the first people to use it, adding extracts distilled from herbs and plants which they deemed to be beneficial to the body. Later, bath recipes made their way to the Greeks who attributed it to the gods, and then to the Romans who were among the first people to ever come up with public baths. Today, aromatherapy bath recipes are popular among both men and women. More and more people are taking aromatic baths for the simple pleasure of inhaling pleasant smells while relaxing in the soothing warmth of water. Some specialists in alternative medicine are also recommending recipes to patients suffering from a variety of conditions, from superficial skin conditions to more serious medical conditions. Why Aromatherapy Bath Recipe is Beneficial Aromatherapy bath recipes are beneficial for two reasons. First is that water itself is a powerful compound and for many years, it has been associated with countless therapeutic benefits. Even medical doctors are recommending water therapy to patients and there is enough scientific evidence to prove such a claim. The second reason why bath recipe is beneficial is the fact that the water used is warm. The warmth of the bath helps stimulate the oil, allowing it to be better absorbed by the skin. Warmth also provides an excellent moisturizing effect. Aromatherapy Bath Recipes: Simple Solution Aromatherapy bath recipes can include almost any type of essential oil. For better absorption of essential oils, carrier oil should be included in a bath recipe. The carrier oil may be anything from plain to herbal-infused and even scented. Carrier oils in aromatherapy bath recipes offer nourishment for your skin. They are made from vegetable oils and are very beneficial, not only because they help “carry” essential oils but because they contain their own nutritious compounds. The essential oils in bath recipes promote various subtle effects which work in synergy with the effects of water therapy and the nourishment provided by carrier oils. Aromatherapy Bath Recipe: Basic Solutions For a basic oil bath, you can use this aromatherapy bath recipe: Add 1-2 oz. of plain carrier oil to bathwater. Some good choices of carrier oils are coconut, olive, sesame, or jojoba. You can also use a blend of several oils, such as this bath recipe: Mix 1 oz. olive oil, 3 oz. almond oil, 1 oz. sesame oil, 1 oz. canola oil, and oz. wheat germ oil. Pour the mixture into a jar with a cap. Shake well before adding 1 oz. of it to bath water.

 

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Ocean Blue Bath Salt/ Desert Sands Bath Salt Recipe

Combine dry ingredients, mixing well. Add color and scents one at a time. Keep
stirring until mixed well, breaking any clumps, until there is a semi-fine
powder. Add glycerin if desired and mix well.
3 c. epsom salt
1 c. baking soda
4 drops blue food coloring; Ocean/ 3 drops yellow, 3 drops red; Desert
3 drops Jasmine essential oil
4 drops vanilla essential oil; Ocean/4 drops musk essential oil; Desert
2 tsp – 2 T. liquid glycerin, optional

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Moisturizing Milk Bath Recipe

Combine all ingredients and stir. Chamomile and lavender essential oils are soothing, calming, and relaxing — a warm lavender aromatherapy bath does wonders for a fussy baby or toddler! (Please use essential oils only on babies 6 months or older). To use: sprinkle a small amount in a warm bath. This makes a wonderful gift, especially when presented in a pretty recycled shaker jar or bottle.
1 cup dry milk (unsure of this with info on powdered milk)
1/2 cup cornstarch
2-3 drops lavender or chamomile essential oils, optional

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