Saturday, April 9, 2011

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Lymphadema

Ok friends, I wanted to share our success so that you can all share
testimony with other people who suffer from lymphadema. I took a combo
of all your advice plus some. I gave my son a bath with 2 drops each
of Cypress and Lemongrass, then I imediately did his lymphatic
drainage massage using a carrier oil plus these oils in this way:
(I layered them but concentrated some of the oils in certain spots.)
carrier plus 3 drops Lemongrass lightly spotted all over arm and hand
and used to start massage (clearing at shoulders and stimulating lymph
system at belly button)
carrier plus 3 drops cypress dotted over entire area and then used to
draw lymphatic fluid across chest and back and draw fluid up upper
arm.
carrier plus 3 drops Slim & Sassy over entire area especially finger
tips where there is hardening and then used to draw fluid up from
forearm, hand and fingers.
carrier plus 3 drops Clary Sage and Geranium used to quickly repeat
all the steps focussing on drawing fluid across chest and back.
PHEW!
Finally bandaged him the way we've been instructed by the therapist
and off to bed.
The next morning... the results were incredible! He had wrinkles of
loose skin on his hand, he was able to wear his compression garment
that he had become too swollen for last year! He felt better all day!
Of course anyone with Lymphadema knows that we have to keep this up
daily or he will swell right back up, but it is all about effectively
managing swelling to avoid all kinds of problems.
Super excited, I hope this info can help someone else! =-D

On Apr 5, 4:57 pm, MtnMama <mtnki...@msn.com> wrote:
> Wow thank you all for your responses! I do a lymphatic drainage
> massage and bandaging for him, so I was thinking about adding the oils
> to his lotion when I do his massage. He has had this since he was 2
> weeks old. He was 6 weeks premature and a twin, we are really not sure
> what caused thelymphadema. We've had very little success getting
> medical help for him as alot of Dr.s are unfamiliar with his
> condition. It took 2 years and visits to countless different Dr.s just
> to get a diagnosis. Luckily it is something that I can treat at home,
> although it can never be cured. I'm always looking for additional ways
> of reducing his swelling.
>
>
>
> MtnMama wrote:
> > My 8 yr old son haslymphademain his left arm. Has anyone had any
> > experience with using essential oils to help reduce swelling caused by
> >lymphadema? Does anyone have any knowledge of wich essential oils may
> > help?- Hide quoted text -
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