Kristy Skoy
On Sep 15, 2011, at 6:24 AM, Elizabeth Gibbs <egibbs@capefearacademy.org> wrote:
> Hi, Rex and Suzanne,
> In a workshop Dr Hill recommended applying oils to increase cognitive
> functioning on the occipital ridge - that cliff like bit on the middle
> back of our head. I recommend that type of application for Balance
> and Vetiver. I would use one in the morning and one at night and
> perhaps give him some to take to school with him to apply at lunch
> time - if he will do it without causing embarrassment, etc to
> himself. However, I encourage you to speak to his prescribing
> physician about this. The oils won't interfer or interact with the
> medication but we want to be careful of the action of each. In much
> the same manner we wouldn't take 2 Tylenol for a headache and also
> apply Past Tense.
>
> As for gaining weight, try myrrh. Myrrh increases appetite and the
> desire to eat. It is also a very nuturing oil - and having ADHD and
> trying to be successful at school can be so difficult.
>
> Best wishes!
>
> On Sep 15, 5:13 am, "Rex James (everythingessential)"
> <eesubmit...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Posted for Suzanne. My 9 year old son has ADHD. He has been on
>> Aderall for over a year - it works great but it really decreases his
>> appetite. He is not gaining weight and is not growing. I've heard that
>> vetiver and balance work great for ADHD but I'm wondering the best way
>> to apply it. Also any tips on gaining weight.
>
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