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  • From: "Tradingpost" <tradingpost@lobo.net>
  • To: livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] When the Body Says No: Understanding the Stress-Disease Connection
  • Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 10:58:54 -0700


Interesting but I looked at your website, ridiculously expensive as a
commercial promotion. I don't see why its price is in the stratosphere
compared to plain old aromatherapy that ordinary people can afford. And I'm
sure good diet is far more effective in maintaining good health and mental
outlook.

paul tradingpost@lobo.net

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On 2/28/2010 at 8:12 AM Carrie Shepard wrote:

>Pete,
>
>I'm very sorry for your loss. I'm studying essential oils and am now a
>CARE Intern with www.raindroptraining.com. Many things we inhale are
>quite damaging to the brain, combine this with ingested toxins such as
>pharmaceuticals -- many OTC pharmaceuticals are also mind-altering. Dr.
>Ann Blake Tracey's got some excellent material out there about this:
>www.drugawareness.org there are some training CD's at
>www.abundanthealth4u.com also. I just wrote this for my facebook friends:
>
>Essential Oils and the Limbic Center
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> Today at 9:25am | Edit Note | Delete
>Before experiencing such healing in my own brain and heart from Young
>Living oils (Raindrop and 12 scripture oils specifically), I really had no
>clue or care about the limbic center of the brain. Now, I can't study
>enough about this region of the brain!
>
>The OKC Metro friends of the library booksale yielded my latest awesome
>bargain book: Understanding Pathophysiology. Last year's sale allowed me
>to buy a wonderful anatomy book and this one is totally complementary.
>
>When you inhale a pure therapeutic grade essential oil, the olfactory bulb
>is taking those frequency filled/info carrying molecules straight into the
>limbic center of your brain. Likewise, smelling toxic chemicals is also
>delivering them straight to this region! So, having heard this already in
>eo classes, it's been on my mind to study what this means and why it's so
>important.
>
>All the other senses are wired into the intellectual part of the brain,
>while smell goes to the limbic center...
>p. 295 of Understanding Pathophysiology tells us " The Limbic system
>(emotional brain) is composed primarily of structures surrounding the
>corpus callosum and parts of the diencephalon. Though it has primary
>connects with other parts of the brain, notably the thalamus, fornix,
>septal nucleau, amygdaloid nucleus (the tip of the caudatus nucleus, one
>of the the cerebral nuclei), and the hypothalamus, the limbic system is
>involved principally with primitive behavioral responses, visceral
>reaction to emotion, feeding behaviors, biologic rhythms, and the sense of
>smell. Expressions of affect (emotional and behavioral states) are
>mediated by extensive connections with the limbic system and prefrontal
>cortex.
>
>Now think about all the functions connected just with the Hypothalamus:
>
>Visceral and somatic responses
>affectual responses
>hormone sythesis
>autonomic nervous system activity
>temperature regulation
>feeding responses
>physical expression of emotions
>sexual behavior
>pleasure-punishment centers
>level of arousal or wakefulness
>
>Many people report sleeping better and feeling more refreshed upon
>awakening after even just one raindrop. The first time I diffused Inner
>Child, I found myself laughing at everything by evening and I am able to
>see the humorous side to many things since then.
>
>I love it that Young Living offers a 1/2 off coupon for a diffuser with
>their Start Living kits, so people get an amazing value there on a
>delivery system for the oils and an air purifier at the same time.
>
>Now off to get get my diffuser running with some hyssop and eucalytpus -
>today's experimental blend :)
>
>Blessings and Health!
>Carrie Shepard, CI
>www.tulsacareintensive.eventsbot.com
>YL # 941653
>
>
>
>
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