Guest guest Posted February 27, 2005 Report Share Posted February 27, 2005 My personal thought is if someone can't handle a cotton ball in their dressor with a drop of pure and natural lavender oil on it- the issue is far deeper than the essential oils. Look to fix that first and foremost. One drop of a natural substance placed in a dressor that does not even make physical contact with the person is nothing compared to the big, ugly, synthetic, plastic, chemtrail ladden, pesticide sprayed, Genetically modified, electrified, irradiated, Depleted Uranium poisioned, pharmaceuticals in the water type of world we live in... But that is just me. I was once told by an instructor that if someone is absolutely in love with coffee and can't bear to eliminate that one cup of coffee in the morning- that to ask them to make that sacrafice is actually damaging to the wellbeing of the person. We are alive to participate in the joy of living. I consider essential oils much less threatening than coffee (which I don't even drink)- and let's not even go to a drop on a cotton ball in a dressor! so for me to suggest that people even eliminate that little joy seems heartless and harmful. Instead I would suggest a good look at the homeopathic remedy Arsenicum Alb. Best Wishes, Misty L. Trepke , Kathy Miller <js_kat> wrote: > > Being as I am the mother of someone who developed > multichemical sensitivity/environmental illness a few > years ago, my concern with using the essential oils > like that is that I some people may develop > sensitivity especially to the lavender, the frequent > exposure. > > Another simple way to induce sleep in a child is to > gently rub the mastoids (bony prominences behind the > ears) for a minute or two. Works for adults as well > as children. > > Kat > > >> > > Scent children's drawers containing nighttime > > clothing with Lavender > > and Chamomile essential oils applied to cotton > > balls. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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