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Stress is your body's biological reaction to perceived danger – the so-called fight or flight
response. Frequent or unresolved stress can disturb your sleep, cause headaches and other
physiological symptoms and play a role in several types of chronic health problems,
including cardiovascular disease.
Try these simple tips using Sunkist® citrus to help you relieve stress and enjoy a
healthier lifestyle.
Note: This content is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to
substitute for professional advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or health
care provider before beginning any health or exercise regimen.

Lemons and Water
Frazzled and rattled? Take a hydration break. Enjoy a tall, cool glass of water flavoured
with Sunkist lemon slices. Savor the refreshing taste and aroma. Close your eyes between
sips and breathe deeply in and out.

Eat an Orange
Sunkist oranges are nutritional powerhouses – a good source of quick energy, essential
vitamins, nutrients and fibre in an attractive, portable package. But it's also an
invigorating sensory experience. Focus on the colour and pleasing texture of the orange.
Cut it into wedges and notice how it releases its tantalizing scent. Bite into each segment
and relish the explosion of a juicy flavour on your tongue.

Take a Lemon-Scented Bath
Float slices of lemon in a tub of warm water for a refreshing stress-busting soak. Add in
an aroma-therapy element with the wonderfully fragrant candles you make yourself from
dried Sunkist lemons and oranges.

Citrus Aroma Therapy Candles
It's best to dry the citrus slices a day or two before making the candles. Ice cubes help
create the texture and aid in keeping the citrus slices toward the outside surface of the
candles. Most supplies are available at your craft store
You'll Need:
- Dried Sunkist lemon and orange slices
- Straight-sided pint, quart or half-gallon wax-coated dairy or juice cartons
- Household wax (paraffin), premium candle wax or glass-fill wax (One pound of wax
makes a 6 inch high (2 3/4" x 2 3/4") candle in a 1 quart carton. One and one-half pounds
of wax makes three 3 to 4 inch high (2 3/4" x 2 3/4") candles in three 1-pint cartons)
- Medium wire wicking
- Wick tabs (optional)
- Pencils or wooden skewers
- Ice cubes
- Dried bay leaves
- Cinnamon sticks and star anise (optional)
To dry citrus slices:
With a sharp knife, slice off one end of each citrus (do as many citrus slices as will fit on
wire rack used). Cut each citrus into thin slices, about 1/8 inch thick. Leave any seeds in
place. Discard ends. To quicken drying, gently pat slices between layers of paper towels.
Lay slices on large wire rack on baking sheet. Dry in oven at 170° F for 4 hours, turning
once. Remove from oven; leave on rack to air-dry.
To prepare the carton mold(s) and wick(s):
Cut the top off the wax-coated carton. Candles can be made as tall or short within the
carton as desired. Cut the wire wicking about 2 inches longer than the carton is high.
(Attach a wick tab, following package directions, if desired, to one end of the wick.) Roll
one end of the wick around a pencil and lay the pencil across the top of the carton with
the wick centred straight down and just touching (with or without a wick tab) the bottom
of the carton. Before the final candle is poured, a small amount of warm melted wax can
be poured around the bottom of the wick (or wick tab) and allowed to harden to help hold
the wick in place
To prepare and melt the wax:
With a heavy serrated knife or cleaver, cut or thinly slice wax into small pieces on cutting
board covered with brown paper grocery bag(s). Place a small round trivet, flat side-
down, in a 2 1/2 to 3 quart saucepan and add about 2 inches of water. Heat the water.
Melt the wax in a cleaned, dried one-pound coffee can set on the trivet in the hot but
NOT simmering water. Stir occasionally with a clean wooden stick. (Wax can also be
melted in special boil bags, following package directions.) Heat wax only until all wax is
melted. Do not leave wax unattended. Remove pan from heat and leave wax in water to
cool slightly (130° to 160° F.) while assembling ice cubes and decorations in carton
mould.
To assemble candle:
Loosely start to fill the carton with ice cubes (keeping wick in centre). Position citrus
slices, leaves and spices randomly, as desired, touching the sides of the carton and using
the ice cubes to help hold the decorations against the sides of the carton. Keep adding ice
cubes and decorations to desired height, but not too close to the top of the carton. Pour
the warm melted wax over the ice cubes, filling the carton to cover the ice and
decorations by at least 3/4 inch. Carefully set aside to cool completely. Remove the
pencil. Remove the carton over sink by carefully peeling away the paper carton from the
candle. Drain out all water and let dry before lighting the wick.
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