Thursday, March 18, 2010

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: oils for massage therapists

I've been a massage therapist for more than sixteen years and I've been using essential oils all along. After I switched to doTERRA several of my clients commented that the oils used to bother them sometimes but not doTERRA. They all LOVE the way doTERRA makes them feel. In fact, I've had several people tell me  they got massages from someone else (they were given a gift certificate or went on a cruise, etc.) and they really noticed the difference the oils make. One client told me that getting a massage without essential oils was like eating pie without any sweetener. I agree that every client is different, so I just muscle test to find out who needs what - and it works like a charm every time! I love the idea of leaving an oil and card behind!!



On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 6:19 AM, Lori B. <lorelei.bailey@gmail.com> wrote:
This massage therapist needs some essential oil education!  My sister
is a massage therapist and uses doTERRA essential oils in every
massage.  Not only do they work, every person who comes out of a
session with her is glowing!  People always say that they have never
had a massage like that before (I'm the receptionist, I see it first
hand). I know that even persons who are not fond of strong aromas
tolerate doTERRA's essential oils very well.  Perhaps you should
recommend to this therapist that they learn the Aroma Touch
Technique.  I know that they would have very good success with this.
Is there someone near you that could teach her this?  If not, contact
me and I'll set you up with my sister, she not only uses it in her
practice, she teaches it also (she just taught the technique to a
group of massage therapists in Florida and they were blown away)  As
for one oil working for one person and not another, I think that
education and experience will help her know which ones to use on
whom.  I know this from personal experience.  I have osteo arthritis
and Marjoram works wonders for my pain.  My girlfriend has rheumatoid
arthritis and she swears by White Fir.  It may take a little trial and
error to find which oil works best for whom, but it's definitely worth
the effort.

Lori

On Mar 18, 12:01 am, luvtotra...@peakpeak.com wrote:
> I was doing a spring fling event and was next to a massage therapist.
> Several people including myself were telling her she should use essential
> oils for her massages but she was pretty sceptical saying that what would
> work for one person wouldn't work for another etc.  I just wondered what I
> should have recommended to her or what would be the best oils for massage
> therapists to use.  I am hoping to encourage another massage person to use
> the oils.

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