No, we’re not talking about getting involved more deeply with the produce section at your local market (that’s what this blog post was about!)…it’s that Aloe Cadabra is healthy for your body! The good folks over at thesavalots.com have this to say:
As women get older, while pregnant and some just naturally suffer from dryness. There are lots of products out there that will “temporarily” help but they’re also made of synthetic chemicals and are petroleum based which could be harmful to you body. Aloe Cadabra will make you feel good (mentally and physically) knowing that it is a natural product that includes all of the soothing and healing properties of certified aloe vera. Not to mention that it’s also good for the environment!
Read the full review, and get a 20% discount code, HERE.
According to Allie Metcalf, writing for Old Dominion University’s (Virginia) student-run Mace & Crown, many commercial personal lubricants contain mineral oil, which quickly and significantly reduces condom integrity, putting partners at risk for both pregnancy and STD’s:
We are and have been under extreme pressure to conceive. After all, we are getting to that deadline in age. Each time we try to conceive, we both get nervous, and it just becomes an exercise in pushing the limit. Let’s try something else. Imagine all the cells in the body ready to receive. Scan your body. If there are some cells that are not ready to receive, simply ask them what they might need in order to receive. This may sound a bit crazy, but it does help to explore what the blocks are to conceiving. Listen carefully to the wonderful wisdom of the body. This is what is called a “full body response.” Then check out the images that may be coming up. Observe, notice, and gather information about those images. Do not try to fix or change them. Those images might just guide you into another image. Use some lubricant so you can take the time to explore those images….SLOWLY. Relax into the feeling of connection to your body, and to your partner’s body, and/or to the receiving of sperm to join with the egg in creation.