Monday, April 4, 2011

Baltic Amber & a Giveaway!

Our something NEW this week is Baltic Amber! Now available in baby bracelets, teething necklaces and also mommy sized versions of bracelets and necklaces too.

What does amber do?
It reduces red inflamed cheeks and stimulates the thyroid glands to reduce drooling. Amber is associated with sunlight and warmth and reputed to boost the immune system, reduce inflammation, accelerates the healing of wounds, reduce inflammation of the throat, ear and stomach infections and respiratory disease. There are no tablets, medications or pastes that can compete with this amber teething necklace, the necklace is unique and has amazing results which are all natural.

Is it safe?
Of course! We do recommend you to take precautions such as not leaving a child unattended with it on. As a safety feature there is a knot before and after each bead, so that even in the extremely unlikely event of the string being torn, no beads are lost and there is no risk of choking. Amber teething necklaces are secured with a traditional screw clasp.

Find out more facts here.

Gift it! These are a perfect baby gift for a shower or a birthday present, also a christening or baptism and can be passed on from generation to generation.

Buy it! This week only we are giving you 5% off your purchase of a Baltic Amber Bracelet or Necklace! Use the code 'amber' for 5% off your order.
Baby Bracelets [5-6 inches long] are $12.49.
Teething Necklaces [11-13.5 inches long] are $16.99.
Mommy Bracelets [7 inches long] are $13.99.
Mommy Necklaces [17- 18 inches long] $26.99.

Win it!
For your chance to win a Teething Necklace simply follow the Tiny TreeHugger blog via Google Friend connect and head over to the Baltic Amber page to tell us something else about amber that wasn't already mentioned here! [You must do both to qualify for the mandatory entry.]

Extra entries: [leave a separate comment for each]
Follow Tiny TreeHugger on Facebook.
Follow Tiny TreeHugger on Twitter.
Subscribe to the blog via email [on the sidebar].
Tweet - 'Win a #natural healing Baltic Amber necklace with @tiny_treehugger Win a #natural healing Baltic Amber necklace with @tiny_treehugger http://bit.ly/edHTKj'
Blog about the giveaway and leave the link in your comment.

New entry method:
'Share' Tiny TreeHugger with your friends on Facebook, either by inviting your friends or posting on your wall about the giveaway!


Open to US and Canadian residents. Closes Friday April 8, 10pm CST. Winner will have 48 hours to respond or a new one will be chosen!

47 comments:

  1. I already follow you on Facebook, and through Google friend connect. Something else about the necklace is that the skin's warmth causes the amber to release it's oil, with are absorbed by the body.

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  2. Extra comment because of the facebook following.

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  3. I follow this blog. Something else about amber...it naturally feels warm to the touch (unlike plastic beads, which would feel cold).

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  4. subscribe to the blog via email

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  5. Follow.
    They're made for wearing, not chewing!

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  6. follow blog. amber can also be used for headaches.
    taraz9 at excite dot com

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  7. follow on twitter
    taraz9 at excite dot com

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  8. follow fb
    taraz9 at excite dot com

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  9. http://twitter.com/#!/curious_kitty/status/54923022645207041
    taraz9 at excite dot com

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  10. I already follow you on Google friend connect and on Facebook.

    Something about amber... It feels warm to the touch.

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  11. Follow with GFC. When baltic amber is warmed by wearing it on your skin, it releases succinic acid which has a very positive influence on the body.
    pjkmitchell at hotmail dot com

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  12. Follow Tiny Tree Hugger on facebook Paula M-B
    pjkmitchell at hotmail dot com

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  13. Blogged - http://one-little-woman.blogspot.com/2011/04/giveaway-at-tiny-treehugger.html

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  14. Follow
    It's a natural analgesic, and natural is always better!

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  15. Follow Tiny TreeHugger on Facebook.- YES!

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  16. I follow here! And a fact you do not know....I own a necklace and a bracelet and they help very well with joint pain!

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  17. hey, amber is a dried sap not a stone.

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  18. i also blogged about it
    http://toddopedia.blogspot.com/2011/04/amber-giveaway.html

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  19. I follow you on Facebook, and through GFC Something else about the necklace is that the skin's warmth causes the amber to release it's oil, then absorbed by the body.

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  20. I Follow Tiny TreeHugger on Twitter

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  21. I Subscribe to the blog via emai

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  22. tweet! http://twitter.com/#!/chelsealdk/status/55714434450063360

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  23. "A natural analgesic, amber will help calm a baby without resorting to drugs."

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  24. Following via google friend connect. Amber has natural anti-inflammatory properties. This is truly interesting and with my little one teething like crazy right now I am sure he would love to try it out.

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  25. The warmth of your skin draws out the natural active ingredient in the amber. I followed you on GFC

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  26. subscribed via email hlbatman at hotmail

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  27. I'm a gfc follower and I learned that natural oils are absorbed into the bloodstream alleviating teething pain.
    Thanks
    meangreenmom[at]gmail[dot]com

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  28. posted on FB! http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=609210684#!/permalink.php?story_fbid=106165476134764&id=609210684

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  29. Amber is a resin not a stone

    Stacy
    slwhite@mymts.net

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  30. Follow on facebook too.
    slwhite@mymts.net

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  31. Following blog with GFC (momarabbit)

    Amber is not a stone, it is a fossilized resin.

    eagerembalmer at msn dot com

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  32. Following Tiny TreeHugger on facebook
    Momarabbit Wakelin
    eagerembalmer at msn dot com

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  33. Following Tiny TreeHugger on twitter
    momarabbit
    eagerembalmer at msn dot com

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  34. Subscribed to emails
    eagerembalmer at msn dot com

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  35. tweeted giveaway on twitter (momarabbit)

    http://twitter.com/#!/momarabbit/status/56565646410006528

    eagerembalmer at msn dot com

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  36. Shared giveaway on facebook
    Momarabbit Wakelin

    http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=216167025060159&id=100002111218414

    eagerembalmer at msn dot com

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