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Comfort Kit

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Comfort KitBecause feelings are multi faceted, this Emotional Care kit addresses emotions from 3 angles: quick, internal, and long lasting. This way, although triggers may vary from day to day, youre always getting support on many levels. Two Fix Me Mists (1 oz and 4 oz), Deep Release Oil (1 oz), Beverage Booster (1 oz) This kit combines 4 applications to help you get to the root of deeper emotions, and give you the power to turn them around. ##split##

Because feelings are multi-faceted, this Emotional Care® kit addresses emotions from 3 angles: quick, internal, and long-lasting. This way, although triggers may vary from day-to-day, you’re always getting support on many levels.

Two Fix-Me™ Mists (1 oz and 4 oz), Deep-Release™ Oil (1 oz), Beverage Booster (1 oz)

This kit combines 4 applications to help you get to the root of deeper emotions, and give you the power to turn them around.

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Always Free of: Artificial Colors, Fillers, Glutens, Synthetics, Petroleums, Parabens, Propylene Glycol, Ureas, EDTA, Phthalates, & Artificial Fragrances

Beverage Booster

1 oz (43 14-drop servings)

Ingredients: Organic kosher vegetable glycerin, organic raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar, Comfort Vibraceutical™ 144 with flower essences (rose flower essence, jasmine flower essence, orange flower essence, ylang-ylang flower essence, spearmint flower essence, geranium flower essence, eucalyptus flower essence, lavender flower essence, clary sage flower essence, orchid flower essence).

glycerine: a natural sweetener used for diabetics because it doesn't impact blood sugar. Kaliana uses kosher vegetable glycerin due to its superior quality.

raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar: provides natural enzymes - to assist digestion and essential for multiple functions in the body for proper health.

Fix-Me™ Mists

1 oz mist pocket/travel (210 pumps/bottle)
4 oz mist (840 pumps/bottle)

Ingredients: pure water, pure alcohol (stabilizer), essential oils (rose absolutejasmine absolute, ylang-ylang, geranium, spearmint, eucalyptus, neroli, wild lavender, clary sage, vanilla absolute), Comfort Vibraceutical™ 144 with flower essences (rose flower essence, jasmine flower essence, ylang-ylang flower essence, geranium flower essence, spearmint flower essence, eucalyptus flower essence, orange flower essence, lavender flower essence, clary sage flower essence, orchid flower essence).

Deep-Release™ Oil

1 oz (180 pumps/bottle)

Ingredientstherapeutic oils (organic jojoba, organic extra virgin olive oil, castor, organic sesame, organic rosehip), essential oils (rose absolutejasmine absolute, ylang-ylang, geranium, spearmint, eucalyptus, neroli, wild lavender, clary sage, vanilla absolute), Comfort Vibraceutical™ 144 with flower essences (rose flower essence, jasmine flower essence, ylang-ylang flower essence, geranium flower essence, spearmint flower essence, eucalyptus flower essence, orange flower essence, lavender flower essence, clary sage flower essence, orchid flower essence).

WHAT CAN COMFORT INGREDIENTS DO FOR YOU?

Read About Our Ingredients and Process

The Best Essential Oils: Essential oils are the plants natural immune system - providing protection from viruses, bacteria and disease. Kaliana personally hand-selects her premium oils for scent, purity, grade - and ability to uplift specific emotions.

Combinations are Better than a single scent, according to the peer reviewed study Combinatorial Effects of Odorant Mixes in Olfactory Cortex, published in Science March 10, 2006.* Each Kaliana sophisticated blend combines up to 10 different essential oils curated to maximize their ability to benefit your health and emotion.

  • rose absolute essential oil: soothe, support and assist repair of the heart; balance; stabilize; uplift emotions, assist kindness between people*
  • jasmine absolute essential oil: improve sleep; lower anxiety; increase alertness & cognitive performance; cheer; mood balancing, uplift fatigue*
  • ylang-ylang essential oil: minimize anxiety/tension; antidepressant; balance systems; balance moods, assist confidence*
  • geranium essential oil: uplift; relax; balancing; helpful with exhaustion and instability*
  • spearmint essential oil: cheering; anti-inflammatory; refresh; energize body/mind*
  • eucalyptus essential oil: clear congestion, headache, & overall malaise; vitalize & invigorate; assist lungs; clear mind*
  • neroli essential oil: reduce anxiety; soothe nerves; ease mental chatter; open up higher mind, cheer; stabilize emotions*
  • wild lavender essential oil: calming; rebuilding, relaxing; soothing; ease exhaustion; soothe irritability and anxiety, cool intensity*
  • clary sage essential oil: calming; nerve tonic; cheering; balancing moods; used for depression and anxiety*
  • vanilla absolute essential oil: anti-nausea; digestion, aphrodisiac; antidepressant, deeply relaxing; calming, stabilizing, cheering*

Vibra-nutrients™ and flower essences are the captured 'intelligence' of a plant. They are energetic vitamins that the body naturally uses to help balance specific emotions and stabilize your energy.*

  • rose flower essence: nourishes & soothes the heart; helps restore balance from heartache, grief, trauma & disappointment; restores sense of wholeness; strength to overcome the impossible & achieve great things; increase self-love, kindness, & compassion; stabilize during transition*
  • jasmine flower essence: self-love; compassion; forgiveness; opens heart chakra; increases understanding & tolerance; feel more comfortable in social environments; assists ability to process sensory input; lower anxiety*
  • ylang-ylang flower essence: balancing of masculine & feminine; gratitude & appreciation for the talents of others; increases ability for positive self-expression; enhances communication; balances logic & emotions; increases ability to explore options & return to center*
  • geranium flower essence: greater happiness & joy; protection from negativity; reconnecting to inner child; foster genuine relationships; setting clear boundaries; encourage honesty & trust; understanding of self & purpose*
  • spearmint flower essence: set clear boundaries with kindness; ability to be sweet in the midst of strife; focus on power of the heart while mind is under duress; willingness to connect with others; valuing the importance of diversity; promote cheerful & grounded perspective; release arrogance*
  • eucalyptus flower essence: strengthen inner knowing; ease anxiety due to self-doubt, confusion, or lack of success; clarify decision making; trust self over negativity of others; clear stagnated energy & blocks; increase self-esteem*
  • orange flower essence: reduce depression, hopelessness, or despair; inspire renewed interest in life; strength through difficulty; release of abuse; increases optimism & enthusiasm*
  • lavender flower essence: calm mental state; relaxing & soothing for nervous system; alleviates burnout; increases ability to handle multi-sensory input; reduces agitation and irritation; increases ability to ‘go with the flow’*
  • clary sage flower essence: balance & connect 7 chakras; relaxation of nervous & endocrine systems; open up to new possibilities; hopefulness for the future; connecting heart with femininity; balancing partnerships*
  • orchid flower essence: clarifying intuition & decision making; connect with higher realms to receive guidance; release self-doubt & confusion; bring forth highest expression of self; ability to shine through difficult circumstances; sense of wholeness, purpose*

Therapeutic base oils: Oils keep your skin, breasts and body healthy. The oils on your skin provide a healing, anti-aging, protective barrier. The immune system on your skin works by breaking down your skin’s natural oils. That process even kills germs, viruses and bacteria to prevent them from entering your body.

Specific oils also prevent wrinkles and aging! Why? Oils are essential for healthy, smooth, young looking skin. You need to replace the oil you wash off when you wash your face, shower or bathe. Lotions don’t provide the same benefits because they don’t mimic the specific oils naturally produced by your skin.

  • jojoba oil: most like the oil produced by your skin, so it naturally softens and moisturizes. Rich in vitamins, minerals, naturally antibacterial, and an antioxidant to help prevent skin damage. It has been shown effective in reducing superficial facial lines, restoring elasticity, plus easing psoriasis, inflamed skin, and dermatitis.*
  • extra virgin olive oil: rich in chlorophyll, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, proteins, essential fatty acids, and omegas-3-6-9 for vibrant, radiant skin. The Jan 2005 Annuls of Oncology reported that oleic acid (a fatty acid found in olive oil) is believed to suppress a gene responsible for many breast cancers, by up to 46%.*
  • castor oil: rich in a unique, potent, immune-boosting fatty acid called ricinoleic acid which has been shown effective in preventing the growth of numerous viruses, bacteria, yeasts, and molds. Used as a topical treatment for occasional acne, skin inflammation, and keratosis. Naturally makes skin softer and more pliable.*
  • sesame oil: ultra-rich in benefits from vitamins, minerals, proteins, as well as linoleic acid, alpha linoleic acid, and lecithin to soothe the nervous system. Sesame is applied to the skin in Ayurvedic medicine for its potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties for eczema, psoriasis, and arthritis.*
  • rosehip oil: rich in vitamin C and retinol, this is the leading oil for treating wrinkles, stretch marks, sun damage, inflamed skin and for preventing aging. Rosehip is used in medical and spa practices for stimulating cell growth, reducing scars, burns, increasing elasticity, and regaining more even skin color and tone.*

Organic and wild: We believe that using organic and wild ingredients is better for our environment and better for your health. Our passionate desire is to uplift your emotions while strengthening your vital force. We feel so strongly about this, that Kaliana selects organic and wild ingredients when available - even though it is not listed on our label.

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What Can Comfort Do For You?

Promote: kindness, self-love, hope*

Release: heartache, grief, disappointment*

PURE & NATURAL INGREDIENTS HAND-BLENDED FOR YOUR EMOTIONAL NEEDS.

Comfort ingredients have been hand-selected to help ease heartache and sadness, while stabilizing your emotions and nervous system. Comfort Vibraceutical™ 144 plus 10 key essential oils have been blended to work in conjunction with one another for greatest emotional benefit—including rose absolute, jasmine absolute, ylang-ylang, and neroli.

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Kitty Bryant
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Inspiring analysis of economic history
Format: Paperback
Polanyi presents economic history through an analysis of the "utopian" catastrophy of the self-regulating market economy. Polanyi argues that the free market economy treats the most essential elements of human society - labor, nature, and money - as if they should be exploited like commodities. When liberalism (free marketeerism) rules, then the economy dictates what is possible in human society, and these rules are intolerable because they create conditions under which humans are impoverished and disempowered. In his final chapter he lays out the battle ground between liberalism and its alternatives, which when he was writing (1945) were socialism and fascism. Fascism refuses the dictates of economic liberalism but substitutes in its place the dictates of a state that denies individual freedom. Socialism, alternatively, holds the only promise of true freedom for the individual where economic and political rules are developed and enforced democratically for the protection of society. While this is not an easy read because it demands a background in history, he is a fluent and persuasive writer.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023
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Freh
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
This 1944 classic recounts the fatal flaws of market liberalism that led to the Great Depression and World Wars I & II
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The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time. Karl Polanyi. 1944. In 1944, the opposing monumental classics, The Road to Serfdom by Friedrich Hayek and The Great Transformation by Karl Polanyi, were published. From the right, Hayek argued that market liberalism led to prosperity, political liberty, and prevention of authoritarian governance. From the left, Polanyi argued that the rise of market liberalism during the industrial revolution led to intolerable hardship, inevitable unsustainable countermeasures, and finally collapse into fascism, the Great Depression, and World Wars I and II. Since their publication during World War II, these markedly opposed ideas have now been tested by seventy years of history. For the first thirty years after the war, policies reflecting Polanyi’s ideas led to a mixed economy of government policies and regulated markets in the US, northern Europe, and elsewhere that produced robustly increased prosperity broadly shared at all income levels. For the next forty years, ascendency of Hayek’s ideas led to reduction of the role of government with attendant economic instability, rising inequality (with all economic gains going to the rich in the US), and coercive imposition of market liberalism by authoritarian governments with disastrous results throughout Latin America and the former Soviet Union. Given the adverse consequences of resurgent market liberalism, the rebuttal of its ideas in The Great Transformation is as important today as ever. In The Great Transformation, Polanyi maintains that before the industrial revolution, markets did not play an important role in human society—they were embedded in society rather than the other way around. Goods and services were generally distributed without the motive for profit by the non-market mechanisms of reciprocity according to social relations, centralized storage with redistribution, and production for one’s own use known as householding. When present, the role of markets was peripheral and subordinate to politics, religion, and social relations. The industrial revolution brought about an almost miraculous improvement in the tools of production accompanied by catastrophic dislocations of the lives of the common people, of which poverty was merely the economic aspect. During this time, English thinkers created the theory of market liberalism, which radically reversed the previous subordination of markets to society by removing the role for government so that society was instead subordinated to self-regulating markets (without government interference). This change required that human labor, nature, and money be turned into commodities that could be bought and sold without regard to human and social considerations. Efficient functioning of markets also required callous indifference to the social dislocation, poverty, and damage to nature that resulted and even to hunger as a motivating factor for the working class. This change from regulated to self-regulating markets that organized the whole of society on the principle of gain and profit marked a great transformation of the nature of society by the removal of democratic control of markets. The goals of this transformation were unrealistically utopian and could never be achieved without annihilating the human and natural substance of society. Even during its installation, laissez-faire proved to be a myth. Government action was mandatory to adjust the supply of money and credit, to enforce provisions for labor and land, and to prevent political disruption. Even with this level of government activity, market liberalism still imposed unsustainable hardships on ordinary people from speculative excess, growing inequality, competition from imports, depressions, unemployment, poverty, and reduced entitlement to assistance. By the late 1800s, these impossible pressures of the self-regulating market necessarily led to a countermovement in industrialized nations to protect their societies from the market. This countermovement included protectionism for national markets and competition for colonies to take resources from other societies. In exotic and colonial regions with the absence of protective measures unspeakable suffering resulted. Thus Polanyi characterizes market societies as having two opposing movements, referred to as a “double movement.” These two contradictory movements resulted in simultaneous struggles to expand the scope of the market because of the opportunities for some and to limit the scope of the market because of the adverse consequences for many. These internal contradictions led to disruptive stresses and strains that were unsustainable for market societies. In the domestic economy, class conflict resulted from issues like the choice between inflation for stability of workers incomes and employment and deflation for stability of currency for investors. Market liberals from Spencer to Mises held that popular democracy was a danger to capitalism and that workers should not have the right to vote. In the international economy, relentless shocks imposed by the gold standard forced nations to consolidate around heightened national and imperial boundaries. In international politics, intensified political, military, and economic rivalries finally culminated in World War I. By this time, the class struggle over market liberalism was at an impasse. For a critical decade, economic liberals supported authoritarian intervention in service of their deflationary policy to protect currency exchange and investment. This merely weakened the democratic forces that might otherwise have averted the fascist catastrophe. During the Great Depression, the gold standard finally collapsed, foreign debts were repudiated, capital markets and world trade dwindled away, and the global political and economic system disintegrated. In a second great transformation of society that followed, the replacements of market society by fascism, socialism, and the New Deal were similar only in discarding laissez-faire principles. The conflict between the market and the elementary requirements of an organized social life had ultimately destroyed society. World Wars I and II merely hastened its destruction. In 1944, Polanyi appears to have regarded the utopia of market liberalism as utterly discredited. He expressed the hope that the passing of market economy could become the beginning of an era of unprecedented freedom. He noted that freedom as the absence of power and compulsion as claimed by market liberals is not possible in a complex society. The function of power is to ensure the measure of conformity which is needed for the survival of the group: its ultimate source is opinion. Regulation both extends and restricts freedom; only the balance of freedoms lost and won is significant. The comfortable classes enjoy the freedom provided by leisure in security. They resent the suggestion to spread out income, leisure, and security to extend to others the freedom they enjoy. Obviously, those who lack security cannot enjoy the same freedom as the comfortable classes. Those who want more freedom for all need not fear that either power or planning will undermine their freedom. Regulation and control in a complex society strive to give us all the security we need to achieve freedom not only for the few, but for all.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2017
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Usman A. Ghani
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Must read for contemporary (and all) times.
Format: Paperback
This is a great book. I wonder why we were not taught this in the freshman year, or at least as a counterpoint to Econ101. It opens up the perspective to seeing culture, economics, politics, and technology in an integrated way with an emphasis on social choesion as a unifying fabric for humanity and, looking for the right rate of economic reform. Much of what we do as "development" can in fact be harmful in the long (also short) run if we are not sensitive to the premises Polanyi is alerting us to. This is not counterpoint or counterfactual thesis per se. I am a strong proponent of the market system and also realize that this system is subsumed and must be complementary to the larger, complex social system where things are interconnected. An effective policy can only result from the collective consideration of these together. Polanyi's writing style is clear, direct, and simple and, unlike deeply nomenclature-intense economics write-ups, this book is rather an easy read. When we prescribe/teach The Industrial Revolution as an essential or secondary reading, The Great Transformation should also be a companion reading.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2013
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Tanthallas
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Read!
Format: Paperback
Well, I was going to review this wonderful work. However, Robert Moore's review is so spot on that there is really no need to take up more space. Also I need a nap. Anyway, this book is truly fascinating. If you are at all interested in Political Economy, this is perhaps one of the most important books you will ever read. There is no school which has the authors name attached to it, nor is there a political movement dedicated to the realization of his ideas. In most cases this is because the author did not contribute original thought or make an adequate connection of his thought process with reality. In Polanyi's case, this is because the originality of his thought cuts through the specialized form in which science and social studies is presented today and cannot possible be claimed to belong to 'economics' any more than it can of 'sociology', 'anthropology', 'history', 'international relations', etc.. Read this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2009
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James Lockley
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Understanding the Market vs Government influence
Format: Paperback
A must read.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025

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