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WEBBenefits of Oatmeal: Consuming 1.5 cups of cooked steel-cut oats or an equivalent amount of rolled oats each day (containing 3 grams of beta-glucan) can reduce cholesterol

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WEBTake your oats and grind them into a fine powder in your food processor. Stir the milk, baking soda and ground oats together. Place the milk bath into a clean and well-sealing …

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WEBMix a small amount of colloidal oats with water and apply to a small patch of skin on the forearm. Leave for at least 15–20 minutes, then rinse off. Monitor for signs of redness, or …

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WEBUsing 100% orange juice in your oatmeal recipes gives your dish a nice citrusy taste along with a heart-healthy bonus. Simply boil 1 cup of quick cook oats with 1 cup of OJ and 1 …

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WEBMilk Bath Recipe. 3 1/4 cups full-fat milk powder, goat’s milk powder, or coconut milk powder 3/4 cup colloidal oatmeal powder (or honey powder) 1 cup Epsom salts 1/2 cup …

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WEBStep 2: Add powdered milk, salt, and baking soda, and the lavender. Pour all of the above into the bowl with the oats and the lavender. Use your spoon to mix everything together …

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WEBIn a food processor, combine the oats, powdered milk, and lavender essential oil. Pulse until smooth and well mixed. Layer in a jar the salt, oats/milk mixture and dried …

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WEBOne recipe makes about 1 1/2 cups of oatmeal milk bath. 5-7 drops therapeutic grade lavender essential oil (I love Young Living essential oils!) Stir dried milk, baking soda …

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WEBTo make: Start by adding the oatmeal to the blender, and grinding it into a fine powder. Pour the oatmeal into a bowl and add the dry milk, baking soda and essential oils. Stir …

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WEBInstructions. First, to make colloidal oatmeal, scoop two tablespoons of rolled oats into a food pro c essor or mortar and pestle. Grind until oats are ground and pour into a …

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WEBwhole fat dried milk; baking soda; oats; mason jar; labels; marker; essential oils; food processor; medium bowl; Nope, you don’t want clumpy oats in your bath water, hence …

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WEBA morning bowl of oatmeal can give you benefits towards heart health, including lowering your cholesterol. Oatmeal is made of ground oats that can be made into a variety of …

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WEBDirections. In a blender or food processor, combine oats, baking soda, and milk powder. Blend until oats are powdered and everything is blended together. Store in a mason jar, …

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WEBThen turn it down to low heat and stir consistently to achieve the ultimate creamy consistency. Step 2 – Stir about every minute or so to prevent the oats from sticking to …

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WEBStart by putting your feet in the bath to check for any adverse reactions before entering the bath. This recipe is safe for kids ages 10+. To make this recipe kid-safe, use two drops …

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WEBMilk and Honey. The copious proteins, fat, and amino acids present in milk help to soothe and hydrate skin, while honey acts as a gentle antibacterial and antiseptic. The latter is …

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