Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: massage therapy

An amazing answer from May. My only suggestion is on the cost of the
ATT. Since a lot of us IPC's in doTerra are not licensed Massage Therapists
we cannot charge for our ATT service. We can charge for the oils that we
use and that is what most of them do. I have seen them charge from $10.00
to $25.00.
I am printing May's answer, it will be useful for any of us.
 
Pat

On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 12:21 AM, sunny <shoppedoterra@aol.com> wrote:
Pat, thank you for your support and the confidence you have in me.  It
means a lot!
May, thank you for your thorough answer!  If you are going to
Convention, please let me know because I'd like to give you the
biggest hug!

  Sincerely,
       Sunny

On Jun 8, 9:26 pm, May Popham <mpopham2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have been a MT for 12 years.  I have worked in a private practice
> for 10 years and in a medical spa and full service spa the last 18
> months.  I have found that it works best if marketed as a separate
> service for healing and relaxation.  I emphasize that the treatment
> will continue days after the treatment. I would offer it for the same
> price as what an hour massage is offered at the establishment.
> Balance and Lavender have oils that effect the emotions and have
> properties that act the same on the body as endorphins that produce
> feelings of well being and grounding, calming the stress (flight or
> fight) response.  And of course, Balance as Dr. Hill demonstrated,
> helps the blood to separate, and function better allowing more
> oxygenation of the entire body.   Melaleuca and On Guard have oils
> that stimulate the organelle of all cells to function a higher rate
> thus enhancing the immune response.  Deep Blue and Aroma Touch are
> amazing on the muscles and fascia of the body.  As these release, then
> the nerves and blood vessels are able to function at a more efficient
> rate and it gives a systemic feeling of well being and relaxation.
> Wild Orange is a sedative on the nervous system while Peppermint is a
> stimulate.  Thus when applied together they create a "jolt" to the
> autonomic nervous system.  It is similar to what happens with hot and
> cold hydrotherapy or sweet and sour.  It helps "reset" the autonomic
> system to functions at a heighten rate.  I would imagine that the
> reason for the thumb walk is it releases the deep fascia along the
> spine.  The tight fascia along the spine can compress the spine and
> compromise nerve innervation.  I don't know why when applying those
> oils and not on all oils.  That would be a Dr. Hill question.
>
> I had one stressed client who said receiving a ATT was more effective
> for her than a half day of spa treatment in Maui.  She called three
> days later and said she was still relaxed and her digestive upsets due
> to anxiety had settle down.
>
> Hope this helps
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 8:56 AM, sunny <shoppedote...@aol.com> wrote:
> > Hello, friends!
>
> > This weekend, some of my team and I are giving a demo on the ATT to a
> > group of massage therapists.  (A first for us!)  I am asking you
> > massage therapists what questions they may ask of us.  Could I ask you
> > to give me 3 key points?  The questions I imagine (in my innocence and
> > ignorance) that I would have if I were a massage therapist would be
> > something like:  1) As they travel via the nervous system, how do or
> > what are the properties of each oil or blend that affect specific
> > parts of the body?  (By the way, why do we do the thumb crawl for On
> > Guard and Deep Blue?  2) I'd like to hear of more success stories on
> > healings facilitated by doing the ATT - I pulled a couple off
> > EverythingDoterra...  and 3) Cost of application per ATT treatment vs.
> > charge to client ($7 vs. $30?)  4) Do you do an ATT in combination
> > with other types of massage and would you do it first in order to
> > relax the muscles, thereby achieving greater success with the 2nd
> > massage?
>
> > I deeply appreciate any answers that come our way!
> >  Sunny
>
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