Sunday, November 24, 2013

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Chemical Inhalation Poisoning

I would add to Pat's answer to have the man diffuse lavender to help heal the burns that that the Clorox caused. Lavender may also prevent scar tissue from developing and causing secondary issues.  I am thinking this because my vet had a little puppy who threw up and then the acids from that ended up in the trachea. The vet said there was no way to get an anti inflammatory to that area to help heal the burn. The vet also told me that the scar tissue would continue to grow and close the trachea down resulting in a constant need to go in and stretch the tissues.  The specialist vet told my vet to put the pup down.  We put the puppy in a laundry room and diffused lavender with a plug in diffuser with a cotton pad all night long.  It worked so well that the specialist vet adopted the puppy and there are no residual problems.  Anyway, this is why I am thinking to diffuse lavender, perhaps Pat can weigh back on this to see if it would fit well with her recommendations.  Prayers for him.

On Saturday, November 23, 2013 3:41:15 AM UTC-7, Maria Brady wrote:
Need help with 75 year old man that was cleaning an enclosed area with Clorox.  This happened 2 months ago. He inhaled the fumes while cleaning with straight up Clorox.  He became very sick and passed out.  Didn't bother telling his family this happened for days.  He is not doing well.  Very tired and lays around all day unable to concentrate and has no energy to do anything.  Family very worried about him.  Does anyone have any experience with this or have any suggestions.  What products would I suggest to help repair the damage he has obviously done to himself?
Any suggestions or ideas are welcome!

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