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    Lori Quinton <livewellwithoils@gmail.com> Aug 03 02:13PM -0700  

    I have to say that plugged tear ducts have been a thorn in my side for most
    of my child bearing years! I remember the drops and the cream I was to put
    in the eyes of my toddler and baby... and then myself when I got it! Man,
    that stings! I'd have to pin them to the floor and fight to get it in
    their eyes. So often it would come about over a weekend or late at night
    when I'd have to wait. I would have to watch it get worse until I could
    get them to the Dr.s. I then started buying drops from the store so I'd
    have something to buy me time until a Dr.s appt., but I found I was using
    it once and then throwing it out because it would expire. That is all
    behind me now! With doTERRA LAVENDER all I have to do is take a small
    amount on the tip of my finger and rub it from the bridge of the nose and
    down along the eye socket bone. Within an hour there is always improvement
    and cleared up within a day. Today I had to try something new since I am
    waiting for more lavender to arrive and tried Serenity. It has worked as
    well!
     
    No more stinging drops. No more waiting for a Dr. appt.. No more medicine
    to expire. I love it! Such a simple thing and simple way to bring back
    faith and trust into my role as a mother and care giver.
     
    Lori Q.

     

    Charly Risenmay <doterrasanantonio@gmail.com> Aug 03 04:29PM -0500  

    Don't you just want to grab the USA beach volleyball player at the Olympics and give her some EO drops for her eyes?!
     
    Charly
     
     
     

     

    Janice Ladnier <essentialwellness4@gmail.com> Aug 03 01:53PM -0700  

    Cynthia, have you considered writing a book about using essential oils to
    help animals? There is one done by someone using YL's oils, but nothing yet
    for doTERRA. I'd certainly buy one!
    Janice
     
    On Wednesday, July 7, 2010 12:32:35 PM UTC-5, energy4life wrote:

     

    Amelia1968 <ameliasantidotes@gmail.com> Aug 03 10:35AM -0700  

    Me too, Lori…thank you for your generosity in sharing:)

     

    Janice Ladnier <essentialwellness4@gmail.com> Aug 03 01:49PM -0700  

    Lori, I would also love a copy. You can send it to
    EssentialWellness4@gmail.com.
    Thanks,
    Janice
     
    On Friday, August 3, 2012 12:35:40 PM UTC-5, Amelia1968 wrote:

     

    Alisa Bridges <joyoflivingoil@gmail.com> Aug 03 12:55PM -0700  

    On Thursday, August 2, 2012 4:44:44 PM UTC-5, Alisa Bridges wrote:

     

    Alisa Bridges <joyoflivingoil@gmail.com> Aug 03 12:56PM -0700  

    How much and where do you rub the slim and sassy?
     
    On Friday, August 3, 2012 12:40:05 AM UTC-5, Reiki Riki wrote:

     

    Heather from AK <doterraak@gmail.com> Aug 03 09:52AM -0700  

    Detox rashes are ruff. My detox rash started with GX Assist & the old Clear Skin. I felt inspireded to drink copious about of water. Dr Hill told be to take PB Assist & Terrazyme. I muscle tested for the amounts. (I'd taken both before but never together) It took a while but I could tell a difference and it went away. Vergin coconut oil was huge for me on the rash and I'd muscle test what to put on it. I was highly toxic from MS meds for 12 yrs + antibiotics yearly. On & on. Muscle testing & following inspiration was huge combined with what Dr Hill suggested to me.
     
    I applied Mellisa & Melicula to my rash to help heal it. Which to be shouts it was a virus.
     
    In your case with the blisters it sounds like the Lemon grass is bringing an issue to the surface. Our bodys have various ways to get rid if issues.
     
    Do stop sugars, carbs, & milks - it made a huge difference when I did the cleanse and it felt more productive then others cleanse that I felt like my body was fighting with & my rash improved.
     
    I ended up taking the PB Assist & TeraZyme for 1 & 1/2 months & I muscle tested how many each dose. Good Luck- really not fun. Another thing to try is put Honey, preferable Raw Manuka Honey on your foot & wrap it up. It will drip from the heat but it will pull the infection slowly. The Lemongrass was to powerful. I'd not try the Lemongrass again tell after a cleanse. Emily Wright says she uses Immortal for her thyroid. A gentil -non very detoxing blend you could try Fter you heal your foot tell you do a cleanse. The price is a lot higher the Lemongrass.
     
    Heather in WA

     

    Terrence Frazier <tfraz48@gmail.com> Aug 03 10:52AM -0700  

    So how frequent does this happen? This sounds like no fun at all.
     
    On Friday, August 3, 2012 10:52:14 AM UTC-6, Heather from AK wrote:

     

    Riki Evans <rikievans@live.com> Aug 03 10:22AM -0600  

    I tried everything natural I could think of before doTERRA. I had to take prescription meds to stabilize, and believe me, I did not want to take them. There are some instances where they are needed. I think the first line of action when faced with symptoms is to find something natural for treatment, but if that doesn't work, seeking out conventional medicine at the lowest dose possible may become necessary.
     
     
     
     
    Riki L. Evans, B.Msc.
    Radiant Living, LLC
    www.radiantlivingonline.com

     
    Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2012 23:20:35 -0700
    From: jondace@gmail.com
    To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
    Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Post partum depression
     
    In defense of prescription meds I have have muscle tested multiple times for the antidepressant I am currently taking and EVERY time it has been an overwhelming positive for it. Even my chiropractor, who told me that very few people actually NEED antidepressants, was VERY surprised when I tested strongly positive with my antidepressant. I feel the oils and the LLV support my antidepressant and help it to work better. But this is just my experience. It would be wonderful if the oils would do it for her. I would suggest exploring oils for hormone balance as well, like Clary Sage or Geranium. These helped me tremendously after my birth 10 months ago. She must use them often and consistently. Also having the full arsenal of Mood oils plus understanding the Mood Matrix has been crucial for helping me stay in balance with my emotions.
    I also STRONGLY recommend that she talk to a counselor. Treating the chemical PLUS the mental is so much more effective than just one or the other.
     
    On Monday, July 30, 2012 11:33:01 AM UTC-7, jana...@yahoo.com wrote:My best friend just had her 3rd baby three months ago... She's been
     
    having a Really hard time with things.
     
    She has some pretty bad days and says it scares her because she gets
     
    suicidal feelings and yells at her kids and breaks down crying. This
     
    is NOT her... she's such a fun and happy person and I've never seen
     
    her like this in all the years we've been friends. She's pretty sure
     
    that it's her hormones. I've given her Balance and Elevation to help
     
    her out... she says most days she's fine but when it hits, it seems
     
    like these oils don't help as much as she needs. What other oils
     
    should I suggest? She's breastfeeding and doesn't want to go to the
     
    doctor for this for fear that they will suggest a prescription...
     
    she's not one that wants to be dependant on a drug. I love this girl
     
    so much and want to help her.
     
    Any suggestions would be Awesome :)
     
     
     
    Thanks!
     
     
     
     
     
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    "Ruth" <drlamaze@wbemt.com> Aug 03 11:11AM -0600  

    Hi
     

     
    Do any of you have experience with varicose veins very severe on both
    legs and in the vaginal area
     

     
    My client is pregnant so it is rooted in that but have never seen a case
    so severe
     

     

     

     
    Any experience with DigestZen for pregnancy nausea?
     

     

     

     
    Thanks for any input
     

     

     

     
    Ruth
     

     
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    Patricia Leavitt <doterradiscover@gmail.com> Aug 03 11:15AM -0600  

    DigestZen or Peppermint or Ginger are all good for nausea.
     
    I would use a blend of Helichrysum, geranium and Frankincense on the vein
    areas, be consistent and aggressive in this area.
     
    Pat
     
     
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    "Ruth" <drlamaze@wbemt.com> Aug 03 11:18AM -0600  

    Thank you,
     

     

     
    We will get right on it
     

     

     
    Have a great day
     

     
    Ruth
     

     

     
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    Subject: Re: [Everything doTERRA] varicoes veins and nausea in pregnancy
     

     
    DigestZen or Peppermint or Ginger are all good for nausea.
     
    I would use a blend of Helichrysum, geranium and Frankincense on the
    vein areas, be consistent and aggressive in this area.
     
    Pat
     
    On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Ruth <drlamaze@wbemt.com> wrote:
     
    Hi
     

     
    Do any of you have experience with varicose veins very severe on both
    legs and in the vaginal area
     

     
    My client is pregnant so it is rooted in that but have never seen a case
    so severe
     

     

     

     
    Any experience with DigestZen for pregnancy nausea?
     

     

     

     
    Thanks for any input
     

     

     

     
    Ruth
     

     
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    german_70 <wbrehl@gmail.com> Aug 03 06:07AM -0700  

    Please, can anyone tell me what ois to use for Rosacea?

     

    Patricia Leavitt <doterradiscover@gmail.com> Aug 03 11:01AM -0600  

    I know a couple of people who said that their rosacea was so much better
    after
    starting on the LLV supplements.
     
    Pat
     
     
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    Terrence Frazier <tfraz48@gmail.com> Aug 03 07:10AM -0700  

    Sounds good. Thanks pat!
     
    On Friday, August 3, 2012 6:00:32 AM UTC-6, Pat Leavitt wrote:

     

    Annette <bigskysecrets@msn.com> Aug 03 07:30AM -0700  

    My husband had two planter warts on the same foot. He started applying
    oregano and OnGuard, Morning and NIght (2X a day) may have been a little
    over kill. After about 4 weeks he was a little frustrated, so he bought
    DrScholls Clear Away Plantar Wart remover :(
     
    The box said to use a new pad every 48 hours up to 12 weeks. They are
    EXTREMELY sticky. He applied one this past Sunday night, and decided to
    remove it Monday morning about 8 hours later. When he removed the pad it
    pulled the black wart out leaving a hole. He decided to do the same with
    the second wart Monday night, and sure enough Tuesday morning when he
    pulled the pad off it also pulled the wart out leaving a hole. NO MORE
    PAIN, IT'S GONE !!
     
    The Oregano & OnGuard killed the virus/wart but we think because they were
    deep it took something really sticky to pull the dead wart out. He now is
    applying a little Melaleuca because the holes left are kind of big, and we
    want to make sure it doesn't get infected.
     
    These oils continue to amaze me:)
    Annette in Montana
     
    On Thursday, August 2, 2012 2:44:18 PM UTC-6, Pat Leavitt wrote:

     

    Susie Larson <susie@jontioils.com> Aug 03 08:28AM -0700  


    > I've done extensive research on Frankincense, Boswellic Acids and such.
    > You can read it at my blog at www.jontioils.com/wordpress. Look at the
    > doTERRA and Young living #1-4, then the latest on Frank.
     
    I too have asked why the book implies that Boswellic Acids are a part of
    Frankincense. The response I received from doTERRA was, "we don't publish
    that book, it's a third party." hmmm.

    I too hope they will remedy this as those who read the book, thinking they
    can cure cancer with our frankincense will be very disappointed. Then
    guess what will happen? "Those stupid oils don't work!!" That's what will
    happen. We need to be pro-active and not allow this or all our sharing and
    helping will be in vain.

     

    Patricia Leavitt <doterradiscover@gmail.com> Aug 03 10:35AM -0600  

    You do not need boswellic acid to have Frankincense facilitate in healing.
    We do not need or want the boswellic acid and YL is incorrect. I can
    personally tell you that our Frankincense works and I have seen it with my
    own eyes cure a multitude of cancer both basil cell and other types. It is
    not the Frankincense itself that cures the cancer but giving your body the
    correct tools will take care of it every time.
    Watch Dr. Hills webinar on Frankincense, you can find it on builddoterra.com,
    this will trump any other information out there and I put my trust behind
    Dr. Hill.
    Pat
     
     
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    Terrence Frazier <tfraz48@gmail.com> Aug 03 09:36AM -0700  

    My point exactly Susie, thanks! I'm going to write in to AromaTools and
    let them know. Anyone else that would like to see this changed, I would
    invite you to do the same.
     
    Thanks all!
     
    On Friday, August 3, 2012 9:28:23 AM UTC-6, Susie Larson wrote:

     

    Cly <doterrainfo10@gmail.com> Aug 03 07:34AM -0700  

    THANK YOU EVERYONE! Meeting this person today with your help, I have some
    valuable options to share with her!
    Claire
     
    On Monday, July 30, 2012 3:27:54 PM UTC-7, Cly wrote:

     

    brenda <bturbomom@yahoo.com> Aug 03 08:30AM -0700  

    I have an IPC that has been using frankincense faithfully for about 3
    months for SEVERE nasal polyps. Poor thing, she can hardly breathe.
    Any other suggestions?

     

    Patricia Leavitt <doterradiscover@gmail.com> Aug 03 10:27AM -0600  

    I would try Melalueca!!
     
    Pat
     
     
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    Ginny Eiseman <ginny@kpunet.net> Aug 03 07:43AM -0800  

    For some reason I have stuck in my head that during pregnancy Clary
    Sage should be avoided, especially if it is a high risk pregnancy.
    Something about in lab studies it causes miscarriages in high doses in
    white mice. No recorded cases of it occurring in humans but...
    In our state, in order to use oils the parents have to sign a
    consent form. One of the larger daycares here uses oils all the time,
    diffuses and healing with great success. In the schools they can be
    diffused without anything. Many many of our junior high and special
    needs classrooms diffuse and I've never heard of a complaint.
    I have asthma and I use all of the oils without issue, in fact I
    use Breathe or Peppermint when I have issues to make it go away. Since
    starting the oils I've used my inhaler once and I've even been around
    cats (for me long term cat exposure means hospital). My husband also is
    asthmastic and uses the oils.
    gin
     

     

    Patricia Leavitt <doterradiscover@gmail.com> Aug 03 10:21AM -0600  

    Some people use Clary Sage when their time to deliver has arrived and they
    want help starting labor.
     
    Pat
     
     
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