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In a message dated 13/1/02 18:17:11 GMT Standard Time, francies2

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I have always been taught that there are only a couple of oils that you can

use neat, lavender and tea tree - the others should be diluted with a base

oil as they are far to potent if unadulterated and can cause reaction - this

is information that is totally up to the minute and given out by a very

reputable company in the UK.

Marianne

 

> If you know the source of your essential oils and you KNOW them to be

> unadulterated,

 

 

 

 

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> No essential should be used neat on anyone/thing, but as for the

burning of essential oil affecting cats - I am appalled.

 

 

Hi,

 

I tried to send this a few minutes ago, but don't think it went, as I

hit the wrong keys...again..

 

If you know the source of your essential oils and you KNOW them to be

unadulterated, using them NEET is THE best way to use them. It is

adulterated oils that were tested many years ago before there were

the sofistications of today, that showed that they were, indeed,

dangerous to take neet. The reason is that essential oils have a

quality that " pulls " them and everything else applied with them, into

the blood stream for dispensation to the body almost immediately. If

an oil has been adulterated (and usually that means some chemical

extender added) then the chemical also gets pulled into your body.

 

As we are all trying to be healthy, we must realize that while

individual chemicals may be tested as safe, there are not tests that

show combinations of chemicals we come in contact with daily. It is

the premise of those scientists whose work resonates with me, that

those multitude of combined chemicals we come in contact with on a

daily basis DO cause us danger. That is why, even if the chemical

added to an essential oil is considered " safe " by those who add it, I

still do not want it in my body.

 

You who read this may feel differently, and so you may choose an

essential oil that you should, indeed, not use NEET. However,

whomever you are recieving your information from, needs to be more

well educated in current technology and not testings from old

technologies that linger as truth in books written by people who have

taken the word of someone they have read and re-written it as truth

again. Always go to the root to find the truth.

 

Blessings

Francie

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Hi Marianne,

 

There are two schools of thought, the French / German and the English.

The French and German both to that which I base my useage

on...that is that any oil that is therapuetic, is used neet. Using an

oil neet, and then following with carrier oil, allows recieving the

highest value of the oil. Jean Valnet, M.D. of France is one

writer/user/prescribers that I reference whenever using oils. The

French and Germans also to using many oils internally as

well, as do I. However, the English say absolutely not to. I guess

it's all in what resonates with one. I prefer to look at Essential

Oils as the missing link to modern medicine and in doing so, the

French and German applications are what not only resonate with me, but

also what I have found to be the most beneficial for my use and that

of my family.

 

Blessings

Francie

 

Gettingwell, marianne2406@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 13/1/02 18:17:11 GMT Standard Time,

francies2

> writes:

>

> I have always been taught that there are only a couple of oils that

you can

> use neat, lavender and tea tree - the others should be diluted with

a base

> oil as they are far to potent if unadulterated and can cause

reaction - this

> is information that is totally up to the minute and given out by a

very

> reputable company in the UK.

> Marianne

>

> > If you know the source of your essential oils and you KNOW them to

be

> > unadulterated,

>

>

>

>

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I have got to ask, What is using EO's neet?

 

<any oil that is therapeutic, is used neet.>

 

Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows,

but only empties today of its strength.

 

Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892)

 

 

 

 

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