Someone posted the article on the facebook group Share doTERRA and I posted a response. Sorry for the duplication for those that are on both but since someone asked...
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I think Dr. P is accurate, although it isn't written the way I would have presented it.While I think he is awesome we have dramatically different writing styles. I don't see anything wrong with recommending doing a little patch test to see if there will be a reaction, it certainly can't hurt anything. Remember less is more. One drop is a treatment. 70-80% of Americans have Candida. If you slather on quantities of oils, especially not diluted we might see a reaction. If someone has serious Candida, we might see a reaction. As he states, I have also heard of people that have applied and had serious skin rashes or burns and well meaning IPCs dismiss it as detox. When we see a reaction we apply a lot of FCO and watch it. Depending on the oil and the situation we might try another oil to heal or we might discontinue applying topically. Mild detox reactions like a little bit of itchiness or some bumps we might be able to take care of by trying some different things. There are case of people trying to deal with 'detox' that have put themselves into serious detox that takes a long time to come back from. Meaning if your body starts fighting the oils its not good. We back way off and try a different approach. We have to be careful and go slow and be able to adjust. Everyone is different.
On 1/30/2013 5:08 AM, Lori Spalding wrote:
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I think Dr. P is accurate, although it isn't written the way I would have presented it.While I think he is awesome we have dramatically different writing styles. I don't see anything wrong with recommending doing a little patch test to see if there will be a reaction, it certainly can't hurt anything. Remember less is more. One drop is a treatment. 70-80% of Americans have Candida. If you slather on quantities of oils, especially not diluted we might see a reaction. If someone has serious Candida, we might see a reaction. As he states, I have also heard of people that have applied and had serious skin rashes or burns and well meaning IPCs dismiss it as detox. When we see a reaction we apply a lot of FCO and watch it. Depending on the oil and the situation we might try another oil to heal or we might discontinue applying topically. Mild detox reactions like a little bit of itchiness or some bumps we might be able to take care of by trying some different things. There are case of people trying to deal with 'detox' that have put themselves into serious detox that takes a long time to come back from. Meaning if your body starts fighting the oils its not good. We back way off and try a different approach. We have to be careful and go slow and be able to adjust. Everyone is different.
On 1/30/2013 5:08 AM, Lori Spalding wrote:
Me too, wondering if this is correct infos?
On Wednesday, January 30, 2013, Amelia1968 wrote:
Yes I saw this too...and honestly I love Dr. Pappas & have a lot of respect for him, however, I am not sure I agree w/him totally. I will be interested to see others responses...--
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