Saturday, October 30, 2010

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Plantar fasciitis--Please help!

Plantars are difficult but not impossible.
Everyone is different. What works best for him might be the most effective for her.

Consistancy and frequency are the big things. Consider: oregano, frankincense, lemon, lemongrass, on guard. Apply neat at least 3 times daily, including just before bed time. They can actually seem to get larger after the first week or two. But you are just seeing the tip of the iceberg. Oils work from the inside out.

I would also do a 10 day gx cleanse.

Don't use a given oil for more than 2-3 weeks straight without a change up for at least a week. Your body begins to " get used to them".

Happy oiling. And have faith... They work!

Rob

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On Oct 30, 2010, at 4:55 PM, vbh6 <vicky.hickman@gmail.com> wrote:

> My 35 year old son has had plantar fasciitis on his foot for the last
> 3-4 months. This condition is the inflammation of the wide band of
> tissue that holds up the bones on the bottom of the foot. He still
> plays basketball and football and I'm afraid he will submit to steroid
> injections to relieve the pain. Because of his love for sports, I
> don't see him giving it up if there is any way for him to continue
> playing. Please advise me which essential oils can help him with this
> problem? Thanks.
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