Wednesday, January 25, 2012

RE: [Everything doTERRA] Re: clearing up eczema

 

A note of caution

Microwaving anything including your food and water is beyond unhealthy.

Please consider the following information

This is just one site

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/health-hazards-to-know-about/microwave-ovens-the-proven-dangers    

you will find factual scientific evidence from numerous sources to support not using microwaves for anything

 

 

that being said the water could be heated in a pan on the range and added

 

There is also the heating process to consider, heat kills the healing properties not only in the essential oils but also in the

Base oils of almond, olive, coconut etc.

 

Many of these oils will liquefy by holding in your hand where

Over heating will kill a large portion of the healing properties

 

Heating to the very minimum to accomplish the goal for the wax and then adding the others oils

May be a consideration in the preparation

 

All of us are trying to heal and much of what has been passed off to us as safe has caused the very problems

We are suffering from

 

Sorry if this comes off as a downer it is not my intention, just to inform and see what we can come up with

To accomplish our mutual goals of excellent health.

 

God bless

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com [mailto:everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jan
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 9:18 AM
To: Everything doTERRA
Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: clearing up eczema

 

That looks like a good recipe!  What is emulsifying wax and where do

you get it?

Is it like beeswax?  And, I've read that the oils should not be

heated, or they lose

some of their therapeutic value.  Is there a way to make this by

adding the essential

oils later when the mixture isn't as hot?

Thanks for yout help with this!

 

Janice

 

On Jan 23, 6:43 pm, Valerie Hampton <vale...@donhamptonrealtor.com>

wrote:

> Here's what I posted a little earlier . . .

> Hi Ennie, the following is what I rec'd from my friend.  I haven't made any

> or tried any so . . .  I will say that I'm not savvy w/"ingredients" so I

> hope the items used are ok.  Many on this forum would know that & I'd love

> to have their input.  Good luck, Ennie!  PS  There are a lot of good posts

> on this for eczema that you could search for.

> 

> 1/4 cup emulsifying wax

> 1/8 cup almond oil

> 1/8 cup olive oil

> 30 drops essential oil

> 1 1/4 cups hot water

> Melt the wax with the almond and olive oil in the microwave.  Add the

> essential oil and stir well.  Pour in your hot water, mix well, (I found

> that you have to mix until it starts to thicken or it goes lumpy.  I would

> stir, let it set for a minute and stir some more.) and pour into your

> containers.  Lotion will set as it cools.  The water must be hot or the

> mixture will come out clumpy.  If you have vitamin e oil, you can add a few

> drops of that as a preservative and emolient;  I usually include it, but it

> is currently lost.

> 

> 

> 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com

> 

> [mailto:everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jan

> Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 6:30 PM

> To: Everything doTERRA

> Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: clearing up eczema

> 

> What was the ratio of Serenity to Handcream, and was it doTerra hand

> cream?

> 

> On Jan 23, 11:01 am, Valerie Hampton <vale...@donhamptonrealtor.com>

> wrote:

> > A new IPC wondered if would post the following:

> > A very interest thing happened . . . Last Thursday I mixed up a batch

> > of hand cream for our Support Group and put Serenity in it.  Travis

> > has eczema and he had a spot on his hand that was driving him crazy

> > and we had tried treating it with every oil we could think of.  After

> > I mixed up the lotion I had everyone at home try it.  The next morning

> > Travis asked for some more hand cream because his spot was better and

> > by Saturday he said it was gone.

> 

> > Cool story, huh?  My question is though--WHY Serenity?  Why would

> > Serenity work (not a doTERRA oil that I would've thought to try)?

> 

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