Saturday, August 9, 2014

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Oils for Chiropractic/Physical Therapy Office

I use the deep blue rub for tight muscles and my chiropractor says it's a good one. :)

On Saturday, August 9, 2014 7:42:16 AM UTC-6, Amber Loves Doterra wrote:
Can't believe I forgot to mention aroma touch! Good one, Brenda! And Serene Touch sounds awesome!

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On Aug 9, 2014, at 1:40 AM, "'Brenda Lakanen' via Everything essential" <Everythin...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Hillary, that is a wonderful boss you have there!  As a massage therapist, I have found that one of the most effective oils that can cover all three of the conditions you mentioned is the Aromatouch blend.  It even addresses the
emotional needs for some people.  I especially like it when combined with Serenity.  I even blend the two oils together and call it SereneTouch.  Using only 2-3 drops at a time is enough in most cases, so it would also be cost-
effective.  Let us know what you decide.  Good luck.


On Thursday, August 7, 2014 3:09:26 PM UTC-5, Hilary Beckwith wrote:
Hi there - I am a therapist at a rehabilitation and chiropractic office. I've been given the task (I know only a little of essential oils, although I do use them at home) of finding oils that we can use on patients to help with the following:

1) muscle spasm
2) general pain (joint, muscle, etc.)
3) relaxation


Here is what I've found through past and present research, and my idea for executing it - I would love some advice.  Please keep in mind my boss runs a very small, simple practice, and cost does need to be kept to a minimum.

I am considering making bottles for our treatment rooms that contain fractionated (?) coconut oil (keeping the cost lower as well as minimizing skin sensitivities), each seperately in conjunction with 1) wintergreen for spasm, 2) frankincense for inflammation (would this be useful for most types of pain? or is there something more useful across the board?), and 3) lavender for relaxation.  

We provide case-sensitive therapies such as simple small-area massage therapy (lavender), but for more acute cases might need other oils.

Any thoughts?




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