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Hi Nancy,

 

Golly, I was just about to shut down when in this came! Perfect timing!

 

My lovely accountant loves the floral and herbal scents. So, to help her

stay more calm, YlangYlang is one of her favorites. Then a blend of

Cardamon, Rosemary & Peppermint with a very light olive oil. She's in

heaven! I'd like to get her into some Rose oil, but a Grade A, Pure is

pretty pricey. So we're both waiting on that. I've also got her using a

very light blend of Frankincense & Myrrh in Olive oil. Only a couple drops

of each essential oil in a 1 oz bottle. Reason? Abundance! She's all for

it and more importantly, she's telling me that her practice in becoming more

abundant. What else can one ask?!

 

Lynn

 

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knmoreland <knmoreland

< >

Saturday, October 16, 1999 4:06 PM

[aromaexchange] Lynn's oil blends (was Trina's Introduction)

 

 

> " knmoreland " <knmoreland

>

>

> I haven't found anything yet that essential

> > oils don't mix well with! Even my die-hard Accountant uses some oils

I've

> suggested so that she can concentrate better and keep a calming

environment

> around her.

> > Lynn

>

> Hi Lynn-- would you consider sharing which oils you recommended to her for

> that, and do you have any other

> favorite blends you could share? I'm sure there are many

> of us just learning who would love to know what they are...

> Thanks.

> Nancy M

>

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my psychic had me wearing frankincense and myrrh......is that what your

accountant is doing? I am wearing 3 drops of each. I rub them together

in my hands and then rub them down the sides of my face......

 

 

 

At 03:12 PM 10/15/99 -0700, you wrote:

> " Lynn Bedri " <lbedri

>

>Hi Nancy,

>

>Golly, I was just about to shut down when in this came! Perfect timing!

>

>My lovely accountant loves the floral and herbal scents. So, to help her

>stay more calm, YlangYlang is one of her favorites. Then a blend of

>Cardamon, Rosemary & Peppermint with a very light olive oil. She's in

>heaven! I'd like to get her into some Rose oil, but a Grade A, Pure is

>pretty pricey. So we're both waiting on that. I've also got her using a

>very light blend of Frankincense & Myrrh in Olive oil. Only a couple drops

>of each essential oil in a 1 oz bottle. Reason? Abundance! She's all for

>it and more importantly, she's telling me that her practice in becoming more

>abundant. What else can one ask?!

>

>Lynn

>

>-

>knmoreland <knmoreland

>< >

>Saturday, October 16, 1999 4:06 PM

>[aromaexchange] Lynn's oil blends (was Trina's Introduction)

>

>

>> " knmoreland " <knmoreland

>>

>>

>> I haven't found anything yet that essential

>> > oils don't mix well with! Even my die-hard Accountant uses some oils

>I've

>> suggested so that she can concentrate better and keep a calming

>environment

>> around her.

>> > Lynn

>>

>> Hi Lynn-- would you consider sharing which oils you recommended to her for

>> that, and do you have any other

>> favorite blends you could share? I'm sure there are many

>> of us just learning who would love to know what they are...

>> Thanks.

>> Nancy M

>>

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