The only comment that I may have made regarding the blending of a multitude
of oils is due to the efficacy of them. Some are stronger than others and could
take over the blend.
If you are noticing a difference in your son then continue on. It might be good to
mix for instance the Frankincense and Balance one day and then the Citrus Bliss,
elevation and Lemongrass another day and then Serenity, Marjoram and Wild Orange.
You should be consistent in these blends repeating whatever procedure that you start.
I am not giving you the blends, just a suggestion according to the power of the oils.
I would say that monitoring his LLW pack is something that he should do, but I
won't go there because I monitor my husbands LLW and he has no problems.
Well, okay, a minor one, but since I know they help him I am willing to continue
enabling him so he gets the proper nutrition.
You are never wasting oils! Anything you use is better than doing nothing.
Keep up the good work.
Pat
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 2:45 PM, dehaas5 <dehaas5@msn.com> wrote:
I have had very similar issues with my son, and it is indeed difficult
to get him to treat with oils. He doesn't like to put them on his
feet, so I have been mixing many of these oils you've discussed in
pills, and he will take them that way. He also seems to be much more
positive and easy to live with when he takes the LLW regularly, but I
have to definitely oversee that! The question I am posting concerns
mixing them. You say it's not best to mix in the rollerball, so I'm
assuming I shouldn't be mixing them in the caps either? I have been
mixing everything - balance, elevation, frank, citrus bliss, serenity,
lemongrass, wild orange, marjoram, everything I have read that helps
for mental health issues. Am I wasting my oils?! I just doubt that he
will take 3 or 4 different ones on top of the LLW!
On Mar 22, 11:46 am, 3blues1pink <whitneyperm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My 17 year oldbrotherhas battled with some sort of mental health
> issue for the last eight years. In about the 4th grade, he started
> saying things like "I'm not a good boy," "I'm stupid," "I'm not good
> enough at sports", etc. We can't quite diagnose him (ADD, depression,
> OCD, or past abuse that he hasn't revealed). He has had "testing" done
> for ADD which came out "inconclusive." He especially struggles with
> math and science in school. He has seen three doctors/counselors and
> was on Lexapro for a few months and then Adderall on and off for about
> the past 2 years. His symptoms include anger, agitation, lack of
> focus, night terrors, dropping out of sports, etc. He never smiles at
> home. What we are looking for is something to help him at school and
> to be happier. He has been on a roller coaster ride with us trying to
> help him – he feels like he is defective – and he is ready to give up
> and not talk about any of this anymore.
>
> We are taking him off of all medications and ready to treat him only
> with oils.
>
> 1) What oils should we give him regularly internally?
> 2) What oils should we use aromatically?
>
> Thank you so much!
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