





Goldylocks Productions Presents the Spiritual Insight TV & Radio Show with Rev. Tiffany White Sage Woman. Tonight, Tuesday, 15 November 2016 at 8 pm ET.
Rev. Tiffany White Sage Woman, RMT, RH, INHA is a Multi Dimensional Healer, Ascension Guide, Ordained Spiritual Inter-Denominational Minister, Divine Channel, Psychic Medium and Holistic Health Practitioner. Even though she is a natural born Healer, her personal experiences, continued exploration, training and certification in multiple Healing Modalities reflects that Healing is an on going process. She is the Owner of Goldylocks Temple of Healing, llc located in Groton, CT and has clients located all over the world.
Goldylocks Productions is a subdivision of Goldylocks Temple of Healing, llc. Tiffany produces Radio and TV Shows for those in the Holistic Profession.

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The audio from this show will be uploaded onto Radio (Blog Talk Radio and Spreaker) the next day.


Take The Heart’s Key Emotional Assessment and see which Flower Essence is the best for you. This is a free assessment.
Once you get your results, you can get more details about each Flower Essence on the Nature’s Sunshine website. You can purchase the Formula Pack, all 7 Flower Essences, or purchase them individually.
If you have any questions, please contact me.
Many Blessings,
Rev. Tiffany White Sage Woman


Just recently my eldest son had came home for doctor/healer mom to help him recover from a ruptured ear drum and bronchitis! During his two week stay, we covered many healing techniques, and this was one of them. These two products mentioned are Nature’s Sunshine Products. (NSP)
When you feel off balanced physically you can get an adjustment from a trusted chiropractor, and/or try this great technique and tool using the Core Essential Oil and Tei-Fu Massage Lotion. This technique has a tremendous balancing result and is an amazing healer of a lot of things including the spine.
I learned this in an NSP RevOILution presentation and this was mentioned again in the NSP Essential Oil Certification Class that I recently attended.
~ Have client lay on their tummy.
~ Put 10-15 drops of Core EO (essential oil) down the spine. Gently and lightly rub it in. The oil will absorb nicely into the skin. You don’t need to use a Carrier Oil unless the client is sensitive to the Core EO. If so, put several drops on top of the Core EO and along the spine.
~ Next, rub the Tei-Fu Massage Lotion gently* down the spine. The Tei-Fu Massage Lotion drives the Core EO deeper within the body on a cellular level.
~ After the Tei-Fu Massage Lotion has been absorbed and soaked in, then cover the back with a warm/ hot damp towel or cloth, followed by applying a dry towel/cloth over the damp one.
~ Have the client continue to lay there and relax for 30 minutes.
*When dealing with the spine, be gentle. Don’t press down hard or be too rough with the pressure of rubbing in the essential oil and lotion. Use a gentle feathering technique to spread out the oil and lotion as it absorbs into the skin.
Order these Products:
Core Balancing Blend Essential Oil
With a $40 order of Nature’s Sunshine Products, you can sign up as an Independent Distributor and be eligible for FREE educational Webinars and Join in on the Essential Oil Certification Class and many other on-going Classes and Webinars!
Contact me for details!
Many Blessings,
~ Rev. Tiffany White Sage Woman


A carrier oil is a vegetable oil derived from the fatty portion of a plant, usually the seed, nut or kernels. Carrier oils on their own have different therapeutic properties and are used to dilute essential oils before they are applied to the skin. A carrier oil will also help “carry” the essential oil into the skin.
Why Use a Carrier Oil?
Since essential oils should evaporate, it’s best to dilute the essential oil with a carrier oil before applying it to your skin. By doing this, you are getting more essential oil into your skin which means you need LESS essential oil! Plus the therapeutic properties of the essential oil will ONLY be strengthened by the carrier oil. Another reason you need to dilute essential oils is because they are strong and should be used with care.
Choosing a Carrier Oil:
Cold-pressed from the almond kernel, Sweet Almond Oil contains oleic acid, essential unsaturated fatty acids, sterolins and even vitamin E. This oil is an excellent emollient which softens and reconditions the skin, making it ideal for massage, oil cleansing or adding to your bath.
Grapeseed carrier oil is a versatile oil containing numerous essential fatty acids and is perfect for soothing away dryness and irritation. Grapeseed is non-comedogenic (won’t clog pores) and is suitable for all skin types. It is the preferred carrier oil for many massage therapists because of its light, satin-like finish. It also has some astringent qualities and is good for oily skin.
Fractionated Coconut Oil is a fraction of the coconut oil from which almost all the long chain triglycerides are removed, thus leaving mainly the medium-chain triglycerides and making it an absolutely saturated oil. This process refines, clarifies, and deodorizes the oil. Fractionated Coconut Oil is extremely resistant to rancidity and has a long shelf life.
Organic Sunflower carrier oil has high amounts of Vitamins A, B, D and E, minerals, and has beneficial amounts of lecithin and unsaturated fatty acids. Sunflower Oil is a wonderful skin softener and conditioner. Sunflower is a versatile cost-effective carrier oil that has applications in both massage and aromatherapy.
GMO-free golden Jojoba is a great carrier “oil”, but Jojoba is not actually an oil but a liquid wax. It’s unique in that it closely resembles the natural sebum (oil) of our own skin and is rich in vitamin E. making this one an excellent cleansing oil. Because of its extended shelf life, Jojoba carrier oil can be added to other carrier oils in order to extend their shelf life.
And last, but not least, Nature’s Sunshine’s Carrier Oil.



Skin cells known as keratinocytes have been found to possess the same olfactory receptors that occur in the nose. The receptors in the nose have long been known to be responsible for detecting scents or odors after binding to specific aromatic molecules. Now these receptors have been found not only in the skin but also in the prostate, kidneys and the intestines. A major difference in receptor location involves sensitivity. The receptors in the nose are far more sensitive, and interactions here with low concentrations of the appropriate molecules usually produce the typical sensory perception of odors or fragrances.

Sandalwood (Santalum album) essential oil, used in aromatherapy, contains molecules that bind to the olfactory receptor OR2AT4 in the skin. With OR2AT4, this binding triggers a calcium-dependent signaling pathway that results in an increased proliferation and a more rapid migration of skin cells. This response is characteristic of skin healing. When the same receptor in the nose is activated by sandalwood oil molecules, a message is sent to the brain that mediates the sense of smell. In the skin, activation of OR2AT4 stimulates wound healing.(1) It appears that receptor location in the body dictates not only sensitivity but also function of the receptor.
The scientists who made this discovery have also found other, unrelated olfactory receptors in the skin and plan future research to characterize their function. Additionally, olfactory receptors in other organs possess a totally unknown function. A full mechanistic characterization of these olfactory receptors may lead to the development of new drugs and, in the case of skin-based receptors, unusual and healthful cosmetics. More importantly, future research may lead to a more complete understanding of this specific receptor-molecule binding as it relates to the complex interactions between humans and their environment.
By Dr. William J. Keller, Vice President Emeritus
Reference
1D. Busse et al., “A synthetic sandalwood odorant induces wound healing process in human keratinocytes via the olfactory receptor OR2AT4. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2014; doi: 10. 1038/JID.2014.273.
~ Rev. Tiffany White Sage Woman
http://www.whitesagewoman.com/NSP-Essential-Oils.html

Fiber is one of those often-overlooked necessities.
You know you need it, and you like it when you have it, but it doesn’t top the list the way Protein or Omega-3 does.
Fiber is pretty important to supporting cardiovascular and digestive health, so why the fiber hate? Because when most of us think fiber, we think fibrous, and cardboard-esque. Not very appetizing. Luckily there are a lot of ways to add fiber to your diet without compromising on taste, texture, or appeal. Here are 25 ways you can increase your daily fiber intake.
Need more fiber? Try Nature’s Sunshine: Everybody’s Fiber or Psyllium Hulls Combination
Also:
~ Rev. Tiffany White Sage Woman, Nature’s Sunshine Independent Distributor and Holistic Health Practitioner
