I don't have those answers, but I know if you can reach someone at the ER there, the nurses said at the convention that they'd be happy to talk to other people about it. I can't remember the nurses' names and can't get my hands on my convention notes, but I think their names are somewhere in the documents on the website. Sorry I can't be more helpful. I think it was diffused 24/7.
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From: Melanie Scott <oils4u2010@gmail.com>
To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 5:05 PM
Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Vanderbilt ER Oils Usage
--Can someone please give me details on the Vanderbilt Emergency Room Oil Usage? I have seen the power point and the news report, but I have some Dr. interested and needed more detail on how often it was diffused, was it 24/7? The diffuser they used looked like the one were it poofs the oils right out of the bottle. I don't own that one so I am a little clueless. What setting was it on? They are concerned that it might be too strong of a scent, so I would like to find out, as I am sure they made certain that the scent was not too overbearing in the ER. Any help would be appreciated on the settings of that diffuser. Thanks so much!
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