I would also recommend castor oil for both of these, with the chosen essential oil added.
Riki L. Evans, B.Msc.
Radiant Living, LLC
www.radiantlivingonline.com
Riki L. Evans, B.Msc.
Radiant Living, LLC
www.radiantlivingonline.com
> Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 21:44:03 -0800
> Subject: [Everything doTERRA] old burn scar
> From: shortir8wm@hotmail.com
> To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
>
> I have a friend who was burned on her leg a few years ago. She
> was 13 at the time and didn't really follow the protocol given to her;
> it didn't heal well. Now the scar has faded a bit and doesn't look too
> bad, but she has a spot, about the size of a pea, that is raised and
> feels like a solid mass under her skin. She says it is painful. I
> think this is keloid? scarring, but my other experience with keloid
> scarring was extremely red and angry looking. The Dr. suggested
> surgical removal, but her mom would like to try other options first.
> Off the top of my head I mentioned helichrysom. They are happy to try
> that, but since this is their first experience with oil I want to make
> sure to give the best suggestion. Does anybody have any experience
> here?
> Also, the mom has pretty severe age spots on her face. She said
> she has tried everything and nothing has helped. I thought helichrysom
> might be helpful in that issue also. She is dark complected, from
> south america, I don't know if that has any bearing on the issue or
> not.
> Thanks!
>
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> Subject: [Everything doTERRA] old burn scar
> From: shortir8wm@hotmail.com
> To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
>
> I have a friend who was burned on her leg a few years ago. She
> was 13 at the time and didn't really follow the protocol given to her;
> it didn't heal well. Now the scar has faded a bit and doesn't look too
> bad, but she has a spot, about the size of a pea, that is raised and
> feels like a solid mass under her skin. She says it is painful. I
> think this is keloid? scarring, but my other experience with keloid
> scarring was extremely red and angry looking. The Dr. suggested
> surgical removal, but her mom would like to try other options first.
> Off the top of my head I mentioned helichrysom. They are happy to try
> that, but since this is their first experience with oil I want to make
> sure to give the best suggestion. Does anybody have any experience
> here?
> Also, the mom has pretty severe age spots on her face. She said
> she has tried everything and nothing has helped. I thought helichrysom
> might be helpful in that issue also. She is dark complected, from
> south america, I don't know if that has any bearing on the issue or
> not.
> Thanks!
>
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