Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Detox/Sensitivity to oils

What about trying simple detoxes, like lemon in his water? He IS drinking enough to flush out his body, right? :)
 
I have to be careful, as I could detox into my breastmilk and hurt my baby. For about 6 months, I pretty much did lemon and other citrus oils. Then I came down with bronchitis and needed to pull out the big guns. This meant OnGuard and oregano. Add in lots of apple cider vinegar, plus several different oils on my throat and chest for my cough... I ended up with a heat rash that was basically my body detoxing. It went away after 4 or 5 days, but plain coconut oil on the rash really helped soothe the discomfort.
 
Leah

On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Rindee <rindee@hotmail.com> wrote:
So I've been reading the past posts about allergic reactions/detox
reactions to the oils.  Many have suggested the GX assist and PB
assist regimens.  Although I've also read that the GX assist can be a
harsh cleanse, as well.  Most of these posts end with this advise and
there is no follow up of whether it worked or not.

I would love to hear from anyone who has experienced a rash or other
"allergic" reaction to the oils, what protocol was used, for how long,
and what is your current experience with using the oils.

My dad is currently having a lot of unexplained aches and pains along
with a whole body rash.  Nothing he is using is helping, including the
oils.  He used the oils about a month ago with no reaction, but seems
to think that it's the oils that are causing his skin irritation.  I
don't want to give him the GX assist and have another unpleasant
experience.  Is there a slower, more gentle way to cleanse?  I've done
some research on candida, and I don't think that is a problem, but I
do feel like he is having a toxic reaction.

Thoughts?

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