Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel

Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel




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Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel Feature

  • Chalkboard
  • Dry erase board
  • Fold nice and neat to store in the corner or under a bed
  • Recommended Age Range 3 Years and up
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Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel Overview

There's no better way to inspire your artist! Generously sized chalk board and dry erase boards are perfect for projects large and small. Easel folds ups easily for convenient storage and features a colorful paint tray with cup holders. Has an easy loading paper roll holder and an extra large tray for holding erasers, chalk and clips. Paper cutting edge at top of easel means clean paper cuts for your artist's work! 4 large clips included. Easy load paper and paint cups not included. Read more

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Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel

Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel
Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel

Jan 11, 2012 01:10:33
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The 15th century alchemist and physician Paracelsus called it "The Elixir of Life," but that was even at that time an established fact back in the early days of Greek and Roman societies. The Arabs used it as a special remedy in those days because it had the ability to revive the spirit as well as the body. Ancient medicine was about treating the spirit as well as the body. Wellness is rooted in subjective as well as objective health, which is something modern day pharmaceutical remedies overlook.

The Greeks named it after the honey bee since most of the plants back in those days had a beehive nearby. The Europeans used it for insect repellant and for insect bites, and the French decided it made great soap and perfume. Melissa oil has gained a noble reputation in aromatherapy so it has been the subject of several studies on insomnia and anxiety. Lemon balm extract studies are confirming the fact that it can relieve those symptoms and produce greater feelings of alertness and calm, which is what the ancients called reviving the spirit.

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Melissa oil mixes well with lavender, orange, lemon, and geranium oil, and it has demonstrated the ability to reduce the effects of Herpes Simplex outbreaks when it is blended with those oils and a few drops of tea tree, and almond oil. A doctor at the Technical University of Munich reported that only one drop of melissa oil on a lesion can promote remission. A drop a few times a day on the area will speed healing, and this protocol seems to prevent further outbreaks.

But, the redeeming qualities of the chemical constituents of melissa oil don't stop there. The oil is used in aromatherapy to treat anorexia, car sickness, and to balance female reproductive hormones. The oil is also used for all sorts of allergies as well as digestive, respiratory and psychosomatic symptoms. It has been known to calm down heart palpitations, and it has an antispasmodic effect on the cardiac system. The complexity and power as well as gentleness of this ancient oil demonstrate how nature works, which is much better than synthesized medications, especially when the spiritual element of the oil is considered.

People that use melissa oil say they experience a finer part of the self that has greater sense and sensitivity. The essential oil gets rid of negative thoughts and eases the sorrows that can disrupt normal heart functions. The imagination is stimulated, and there's an uplifting rather than melancholy remembrance of past experiences, which fuels positive energy into the cells, and the organs respond in healthy synchronicity.

Melissa Oil - Renowned for Reviving the Vital Spirit Since Paracelsus

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