Sunday, March 27, 2011

RE: [Everything doTERRA] Pain following back surgery

I think that the Aroma touch would be really great for her.... the 'Spinal Technique is totally different in it is a technique where you are just layering the oils on the spine one by with-with 5 to 6 drops of each starting with melaleuca and then continuing with other oils specifically for pain or flus or whatever the sickness is and then the lost oil that goes on is Peppermint-being the oil that drives all the other oils in:) and then taking a hot hot wet towel and placing it on top of the spine and placing another dry towel on top and 'basting' the person for 15 mins:) it is an amazing way of healing the body and kicking sicknesses out of the body by way of the spine... I love this for quick and easy and my hubby can do it on me easier and quicker than the aromatouch:)

It is a simple shorter and easier way than the Aroma touch but Dr. Hill created the Aroma touch for specific purposes with specific oils for healing the body and that is a Great technique too...
that is the difference...

good luck,

Maree

> Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2011 11:25:36 -0700
> Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Pain following back surgery
> From: snootyvixen@gmail.com
> To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
>
> There is so much info on back pain on this forum, but I'm having a
> hard time finding anything specifically related to pain following back
> surgery.
>
> I wanted to take a sample/s to a friend who had 2 level spinal fusion
> early last month and is still in a lot of pain. I see that the "spinal
> technique" is referred to a lot ... is this the same as the Aromatouch
> techinque? and would it cause her more pain?
>
> My collection of oils available is the Family Physician Kit,
> Aromatouch kit and a few extras such as Lemongrass, Cinnamon, Citrus
> Bliss, Past Tense, Clear Skin.
>
> My gut feeling tells me Deep Blue, but is there anything else I should
> take to her?
>
> Thanks!
> Vikki
>
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