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  • From: Mary Dahout <naturalways@san.rr.com>
  • To: Kathy <Vanokat@mrtc.com>, Healthy soil and sustainable growing <livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] Knowing the main aromatherapy schools:British/French
  • Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 10:51:09 -0800

the link below about sensitization...is an error.
could you please share the link with us that works.
thanks,
Mary

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On Mar 3, 2010, at 8:35 AM, Kathy wrote:

> There is more to it than what you call "photosensitivy (don't put those
> oils
> on skin that's going to be exposed to sunshine) and adulterated oils"
> Its
> Sensitizationhttp://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/oils_herbs_etc/message/41945
>
> snip
> What happens in sensitization is the immune system registers a foreign
> invader .. it alerts all its soldiers that the body's defense system has
> been breached. But it RARELY reacts when this happens .. it registers
> the profile of the invader and prepares for defensive action the next
> time that invader strikes .. which might be days or weeks or months or
> even years later. But attack it will .. at some point in time .. and
> attacks will continue forever if the immune system's security officer
> detects another invasion by that foreign enemy.
>
> YLEO will not tell you about this... I know I was a dist. Do not get me
> started on YL - I was ripped off to the tune of about $3000 by them. This
> is not the place to discuss this so all I can tell you is Don't believe
> everything the UPLINE has to say - research yourself.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carrie Shepard" <carrieshepard@yahoo.com>
> To: "Healthy soil and sustainable growing"
> <livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 9:24 AM
> Subject: [Livingontheland] Knowing the main aromatherapy
> schools:British/French
>
>
>> It's very important to know where your information is coming from and this
>> huge difference in opinion is why I didn't get more healing faster. Too
>> much contradictory info on the net.
>>
>> Please don't slander or liable using Young Living oils neat as in raindrop
>> or raindrop practitioners until you've had one yourself. Using YL oils
>> neat has brought a LOT of healing to me and my family and many others.
>> The only reasons for not being able to use their oils neat are perhaps
>> photosensitivy (don't put those oils on skin that's going to be exposed to
>> sunshine) and adulterated oils.
>>
>> Everyone I've given raindrop too has really liked it -- even one who had a
>> lot of skin issues due to being a hit and run survivor and tons of
>> pharmaceuticals, and several who had severe detox headaches the night
>> following, but felt tremendously better all over once they headache went
>> away, but neither one drink enough water. These people are all healthier
>> today. One wants me to teach her raindrop this week because she is
>> recovering from mold in their home and candida and her skin was awful when
>> I gave her her first raindrop about a month ago. She's doing some other
>> things as well, but obviously got so much out of that one raindrop that
>> she now wants to know how to give raindrop!
>>
>> My understanding is that the people who actually wrote the 'white paper'
>> have actually NEVER even had a raindrop. Have YOU ever experienced a
>> raindrop?
>>
>> I've had a number of them and given somewhere around a hundred and if this
>> white paper were true, I'd already be poisoned by the wintergreen or some
>> such other nonsense. I won't touch any other company's wintergreen,
>> that's for sure. People I've given raindrops to are healthier and
>> happier. Several have gotten their lives in order, gone back to school,
>> started doing things they were procrastinating.
>>
>> The British school does not believe that ANY oils on the market are free
>> of chemical contaminants, so it's actually perpetuating ignorance for
>> people to claim that their oils are pure therapeutic grade and at the same
>> time that those oils aren't safe to use neat. If they were truly pure
>> therapeutic grade, you could ingest them and put them on neat with no
>> fear.
>>
>> You can find the articles by Tony Burfield titled Adulteration of
>> Essential Oils right on the British school's website:
>> http://www.naha.org/safety.htm So, if their own scientist expert is
>> saying exactly what all the chemicals are, why are British school
>> aromatherapists all in a tizzy saying they have just as good of a product
>> as Young Living, while their own 'expert' readily admits all of the
>> chemical additives, solvents/dilutants in their oils?
>>
>> It's a fascinating industry and while I'm completely a do-it-myselfer and
>> very independent and drawn to self-sufficiency, there are many things that
>> make life a lot nicer when we work together for common good. Studying all
>> that's involved in producing chemical free plant matter and proper
>> length/temperature of distillation makes me happy that I don't need to do
>> that myself, I'm quite thankful to buy from Young Living.
>>
>> blessings,
>> Carrie
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