Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Oils & Pregnancy

I have teamed up with a midwife to offer classes to women on using oils and other herbals for natural female wellness. We will be going over oils and pregnancy as well as gifted each participant with a kit of female specific oils. The first course takes place in Portland, OR beginning Sept. 9th.  We will then be traveling up and down the west coast, maybe to the east coast and anywhere else there is a demand for our workshop.

Please let me know if you would like to host us in your town for a two day intensive.

http://healingtimes.wordpress.com/2010/08/11/holistic-womens-health-series/

"Join Certified Midwife Aerlyn Pfeil and Essential Oil Educator Arin Ingraham for a 6 week course exploring holistic self-care through the many stages of womanhood. Enjoy growing with a small group of women as we explore the way to call upon nature, other women, and self reflection to support our reproductive organs and spiritual well-being."

All the best,

Arin

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Julia <sunsprout@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm sorry to hear about the peppermint effecting your nursing!
Peppermint EO  is used traditionally for drying up milk supply, and
anise is used for increasing it.
Did you take the peppermint in any other form than S&S?
Here is a good article for increasing milk supply using herbs and
diet. Ginger is on the list, and made me think that ginger EO could be
used to help.

http://www.mobimotherhood.org/MM/article-diet.aspx

Julia

On Aug 24, 3:28 pm, Tiffany <chevy...@cox.net> wrote:
> I don't know about using oils while you are pregnant, but while you
> are nursing, stay away from peppermint oil. I was nursing and using
> slim and sassy, after calling and finding out that it is indeed ok for
> nursing mothers and it wouldn't hurt my baby. But, what I didn't know
> is that peppermint will dry up your milk supply in a hurry! I was
> unaware of this and found out the hard way. I was totally unprepared
> to wean my daughter but had to since I had nothing left. The quality
> and quantity decreased drastically. To a point that it was no longer
> nutritionally healthy for her. Unfortunately I had to put her on
> formula. I didn't have time to slowly introduce it to her since I
> dried up so quickly. Her stomach didn't like that! So, do NOT use
> peppermint oil while nursing!
>
> On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, Elea <eleasprin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello All!  Are there any oils that should be avoided when pregnant?
> > More specifically, I usually take a homemade coconut tablet daily with
> > oregano, lemon & OnGuard mixed in it.  Are any of those to be avoided
> > during pregnancy?  I know peppermint will slow down lactation but
> > didn't realize it until almost too late.  Anything else that can
> > affect pregnancy related issues that I should know about?

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