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Re: cautions about Raindrop therapy...... by onemoretime ..... Aromatherapy & Essential Oils Forum

Date:   12/26/2010 12:18:54 PM ( 14 y ago)
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I have had 3 Raindrop Treatments from my doctor (a true medical doctor, not an aromatherapist or holistic practitioner or ND - all respectable, however, for their depth of knowledge in their fields). Anyway, detoxing is the only reaction I've had from the oils being discussed. I also am taking supplements with EO's in them, same response, along with a number of other oils that are pure.

I am well on my way to healing up a chronic condition of nearly 7 years that no other professional or program has been able to touch - ENT's, Allergists, Gastroenterologists, herbalists, holistic practitioners, masseuses, etc. I have ran the gamut of blood tests, scopes, allergy testing, etc., racked up scores of medical bills, and taken tons of drugs and supplements. I've had my aura cleansed, drank crystal water, used Neti pots and various inhalers, had Reiki treatments, reflexology sessions, accupressure - in short, I've been to Allopathic Specialists, spiritual healers, and have a library I imagine rivals any ND, nutritionist, or holistic practitioner. And by the way, 2 of my daughters are doctors, one well versed in TCM as well as Allopathic. Nothing has helped until now.

I wouldn't dare take interally or undiluted any of those oils from the health food store or a wholesale place or even from an aromatherapist's stockpile. I trust these because of personal research and proven results.

I am not selling anything, but do understand how certain associations/industries/etc. could be quite threatened by YL's stance and prices.
 

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