On Aug 12, 4:19 pm, "Brooke Magleby" <brooke...@cableone.net> wrote:
> Before I go sing, I put 1-2 drops of peppermint in 2-4 Tbl. of water -
> gargle and swallow. It will be powerful, but it is a great way to 'warm' up
> the vocal cords. They could also just put a drop of peppermint on their
> finger and swab the back of the tongue. Preparing the throat before a
> performance is extremely important (I hope they already do vocal warm up's
> before hand). Lemon could also be added to the peppermint. Afterwards, I
> have used Bergamot or On-Guard topically (use FCO) to help warm and heal the
> throat. I have also used the Peppermint, Lemon, and On-Guard afterwards as
> well. I believe you could treat vocal cords like 'sore muscles' - if they
> are severely strained, you may want to use the suggestions from the book
> about that type of thing.
> Good Luck to your friend.
> Brooke Magleby
>
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> [mailto:everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of April G.
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> Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Strained Vocal Cords
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> I have a friend that is in a band. After shows, their vocal cords get
> strained from performing. Any ideas on what oils to use to help with
> that?
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