First I'd have to say that there might be more going on like perhaps the co-worker isn't laundering enough or something. I know that sounds rude but it is an issue that the co-worker might have to do some mitigation for because your client is protected. I'm seriously cat allergic, meaning I've ended up in ER. If I were to have to sleep overnight in a home with cats I wouldn't live through it. Since using doTERRA things have changed pretty dramatically and I'm no where near as reactive and I can be around them and it isn't as much of a problem. I still avoid them but it isn't carry inhaler around all the time. What I did was a daily PB Assist and LLV then after 30 days a cleanse of GX Assist. I use Breathe and Digestzen. In the beginning I used it a lot. I take a drop and put it in the palm of my hand and rub them together and then make a fist funnel and put it on the other palm and suck the Breathe deep in my lungs. Diffusing also helps a lot. If there is a lot of mucus a drop of Digestzen orally is really helpful.
gin
On 3/6/2014 8:27 PM, Evie wrote:
gin
On 3/6/2014 8:27 PM, Evie wrote:
Have a client who's co-worker has several cats and she brings the smell, the cat dander, cat hair etc on her clothes which causes my clients allergies to kick in. . Short of quitting her job what oils can she use to minimize the allergic effects of that situation.--
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