Oils book under the name of the oil there is a section where it lists
the odor of the oil. Sometimes when I read this I think, "Oh that
would smell soooo good diffused!" or "Holy Cow that sounds like it
would stink!" I know - I'm wierd. BUT the ones I thought would smell
really good turned out to be ones I needed to get at that time.
alisse, I agree with you. I had that same experience with the
melaleuca. I had a pretty bad case of Candida and my aunt told me to
use Melaleuca. It was so awful I didn't do it, but then I started the
GX and although I was taking the GX and knew it was working my stomach
was still causing me a lot of pain. I finally caved and used the
melaleuca on my stomach neat to see if it would relieve the pain. It
worked within minutes! I may not be a fan of the smell but I love the
pain relief it gives me and it healed a spider bite I had on my neck!
My husband loves the smell of Melaleuca. He began using it for his
acne. It did nothing for his acne. We're trying something else now. So
I get what your saying. Its amazing how our bodies react differently
not only to the smell of oils but how they help us heal.
On Aug 25, 1:06 pm, alisse <coil...@ubtanet.com> wrote:
> I agree with what has been said, my experience was with my daughter.
> She has high acid content in her tummy and occasionally takes
> prilosec. I challenged her to use digestzen instead and see if she
> could discontinue the medication. At first she hated the smell but
> used it anyway, after about 2 weeks she told me that she loved the
> smell almost to the point that she craved it! If she gets off
> schedule using it it does seem to take a few days for her body to
> accept it again. So I think the answer is two-fold. Yes your body
> needs what smells good to you, but sometimes the toxins will push away
> what will help by tricking your mind/body into thinking it is
> undesirable. There's my 2 cents......
>
> On Aug 24, 10:03 pm, energy4life <cin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > When I first smelled Elevation, I could not get enough of it. I
> > thought it was the BEST thing I had ever smelled. I diffused it
> > regularly for several months last winter. Then one day, I just
> > couldn't stand the smell. I couldn't even pick up the bottle, never
> > mind take off the lid. It not only didn't appeal to me--I was repelled
> > by it. After several months, I once again loved the smell. What I take
> > from this experience is that when your body has had enough of a
> > particular compound, it will tell you. Listen to your body--it knows
> > what it needs and more importantly, what it doesn't need. Use oils
> > that you are drawn to, and leave those you don't care for alone. Above
> > all, keep an open mind about it--you may find that your likes/dislikes
> > change over time, as your body chemistry fluctuates.
>
> > On Aug 24, 6:54 pm, JRW <silverdis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > You are probably thinking about the webinar with Laura Jacobs in it. I
> > > think it is called Mood Matrix or something?
>
> > >http://www.viddler.com/explore/doterra007/videos/39/
>
> > > She talks about how if they don't like the smell they have a lot of
> > > toxins. I HATE HATE the smell of melaleuca, BUT it is something I use
> > > almost everyday for what I need. I also didn't like lavender at first.
> > > I thought it smelled like a man for some reason, but my husband loved
> > > the smell. The past couple weeks I have found that while I don't love
> > > it, I have grown to like it. I LOVE the whisper blend. In fact I have
> > > to have hubby tell me if I've put too much on because I do get a
> > > little overboard with it sometimes :)
>
> > > On Aug 24, 2:56 pm, Connie Boucher <sonliteg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I agree. If a person really needs an oil they're drawn to it. And if they
> > > > find an oil is repulsive it usually indicates that they are toxic and yeasty
> > > > (very acidic). I've found that it's common for a person to dislike the smell
> > > > of an oil and then later discover they are drawn to it. I used to hate
> > > > lavender but I like doTERRA lavender just fine. The nice thing about oils is
> > > > if someone dislikes the smell of one particular oil there is sure to be
> > > > another oil that that will work equally well but be more agreeable to their
> > > > system :)
>
> > > > On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Meredith Berry <meredithb...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > > > > To the best of my knowledge, it's when someone smells an oil and loves/
> > > > > very much likes the aroma, you're body needs it. I, for example, love
> > > > > Grapefruit, I struggle with depression and have kidney impairment.
> > > > > Grapefruit helps both things.
>
> > > > > On Aug 24, 3:01 pm, Tiffany <chevy...@cox.net> wrote:
> > > > > > I have heard somewhere but I can't remember where that when someone
> > > > > > doesn't like the smell of essential oils that it either means that
> > > > > > your body needs that particular oil or that the more toxins in your
> > > > > > system the more the smell of the oils is repulsive. Is this true? If
> > > > > > so, how do you balance that out in your system and how do you learn
> > > > > > to like the smell? For example, lavender. I have had some people say
> > > > > > they really dislike the smell of lavender.
>
> > > > > > Any ideas?
> > > > > > Thanks!
>
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