Guest guest Posted December 23, 1999 Report Share Posted December 23, 1999 HI.. I AM NEW TO THE LIST,, I HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS AND NEED TO LEARN SO MUCH... I AM JUST READING FOR NOW.. BUT I HOPE I CAN LEARN ALOT HERE.. THANK YOU.. AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS KAREN. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 1999 Report Share Posted December 23, 1999 I'm confused! Our aromatherapist teacher taught us never to take EOs internally, only for gargle. What are YL oils, something different to normal EOs? Help, anybody! Melanie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 1999 Report Share Posted December 23, 1999 Dear Melanie, I have to apologize for even bringing any of this up. In the field of Aromatherapy there are differing opinions. Especially here in the US. In Europe it is more common to have oils prescribed internally. Here we stick pretty much to external use only. Either way, the oils are going to be metabolized. If they are good oils, great. If they aren't - it's just like anything else we ingest. I totally agree with Sharron - who as an Aromatherapist with years of training says - we have to be very mindful of the oils we are using and how we are using them and take full responsibility for that. The only thing that concerns me a little is that here in the US the FDA allows the words " pure " " organic " to be put on oils that may well be adulterated. It's a very touchy topic, and because I am not at learned I will defer to the more educated on this panel. But I am learning - and it's great!!!! Thank you for this opportunity to learn. Happy Holidays, Lynn Melanie Booth [melanie] Thursday, December 23, 1999 8:49 AM [AX] Re EOs Internally I'm confused! Our aromatherapist teacher taught us never to take EOs internally, only for gargle. What are YL oils, something different to normal EOs? Help, anybody! Melanie [Attachments have been removed from this message] --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- GRAB THE GATOR! FREE SOFTWARE DOES ALL THE TYPING FOR YOU! Tired of filling out forms and remembering passwords? Gator fills in forms and passwords with just one click! Comes with $50 in free coupons! <a href= " http://clickme./ad/gator4 " >Click Here</a> ---- -- ----------------- HELP THIS LIST GROW - INVITE A FRIEND Did you know that there is a resource section for this list. You can also add your favorite websites to share with everyone. visit: www./links/ The intention of this list is to provide up-to-date information concerning the safe use of Aromatherapy, and is not intended to replace the advice or attention of the proper health care professionals. Post message to list: List owner: -owner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 1999 Report Share Posted December 23, 1999 Yes Melanie, your teacher was right...Internal ingestion of oils is a very contraversial subject and it is best to be on the safe side and not use oils internally unless you know EXACTLY what you are doing...Essential oils work extremely well through inhalation and application and it is not necessary to use them internally, in fact, most aromatherapists will not advocate their internal use, so no, it is better not to take them internally YL is a multi-level marketing company that sells essential oils, it is their brand name...YL being short for Young Living...I have not heard good things about this company and from what I read from Lynn's post they sell mostly Food Grade oils so that would not do you much good for aromatherapy purposes...To have proper results one should use ONLY 100% Pure Essential Oils that have not been adulterated or Diluted unless it is specifically for a blend and then the proper dilution would be 100% PUre oil diluted in a carrier oil, but this should say on the bottle if it is 100% Pure Oil or a blend...I personally use different colors for the labels to signify also that one is a blend and the other is the Pure oil so that people can see which ones they will need to dilute in carrier oil themselves and which ones are already done for them...I also write on the labels so that people know what they are buying...But just because it says 100% Pure Essential Oil doesn't mean that everyone you buy from is being honest, some people may be giving you Food Grade and just saying it is 100%Pure, so know who you are dealing with before you buy...always buy from a trusted source hope that helps Sharron Certified Aromatherapist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 1999 Report Share Posted December 24, 1999 On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Melanie Booth wrote: > I'm confused! Our aromatherapist teacher taught us never to take EOs internally, only for gargle. > What are YL oils, something different to normal EOs? > Hi Melanie.... YL (Young Living) oils...are just that...essential oils... If they're *something* else....than they *aren't* EO's.... There is a lot of controversy concerning the internal use of EO's...... It is true that in Europe....in France especially...EO's are prescribed for internal use by some physicians..... The comment by the Young Living person that all of their EO's are food grade (?) is misleading at best..... For example, Wild Tansy (Tanacetum vulgaris) is not now, nor has it ever been a " food grade " EO.....whether it comes from Idaho or wherever..... it *is* an EO that could cause problems for anyone who might take it internally.... The same with many commeon EO's, and with many uncommon EO's.... Any kind of use of *any* EO internally should only be done under the supervision of a *trained* aromatherapist......or in the US, under the prescription of a qualified MD..... There is no legal reason in the United States why you cannot take EO's internally yourself...... But if you chose to do so, please learn as much about the EO as much as possible.....utilize a variety of sources for your information.... The Great part is.....with the many EO's (and their varieties of them) you have a lifetime of knowledge seeking ahead..... Regards..... -- Gary Bourbonais L'Hermite Aromatique Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 1999 Report Share Posted December 24, 1999 Well put Gary. ~Linda P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 1999 Report Share Posted December 24, 1999 Dear Sharon and Melanie, I have been following this thread about taking eo's internally and I agree with Sharon about not taking eos internally. I also am posting the following web site information because Graham Sorenson has detailed information on Gary Young and Young Living which Melanie should read. This information should allow Melanie to make better decisions concerning YL eos. The web site url is: http://www.fragrant.demon.co.uk and is open to anyone who wishes to read up on YL. Graham also hosts web pages on aromatherapy information for anyone interested. This is not an advertisement for Graham's business but to be used to educate others who wish to learn about YL. Sharon, I do agree with you that eos should be 100 % pure and that you should be aware of the person that you are buying from. I have been in business for over 10 years and I have seen all types and qualities of essential oils represented by many different companies. When I teach classes I bring several different types of the same eo to show students the difference in quality between them. At present I have 6 different lavenders from different dealers and parts of the world. Each smells different and each has a different function. There are only 2 of these 6 that I will use in my formulas. The rest of these lavenders are for show and smell. Good Luck in your search Melanie. Remember the journey of the 1,000 miles begins with the first step and once you have the tools, are you willing to take that first step? Have a wonderful holiday season to all. Rhavda Cooper Emison, Arlington, Texas Certified Aromatherapist >cyberscribe <smyers > >Yes Melanie, your teacher was right...Internal ingestion of oils is a >very contraversial subject and it is best to be on the safe side and not >use oils internally unless you know EXACTLY what you are >doing... >YL is a multi-level marketing company that sells essential oils, it is >their brand name...YL being short for Young Living...I have not heard >good things about this company and from what I read from Lynn's post >they sell mostly Food Grade oils so that would not do you much good for >aromatherapy purposes... Sharon, Certified Aromatherapist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 1999 Report Share Posted December 24, 1999 One thing I like about this list is that everyone has the choice to buy whichever EO's work for them. It appears that this list is getting into bashing producers of EO's. You find that which you seek - dirt can be dug up and posted on anyone you choose. But what does this do but take up space and cause problems for all concerned. I use what works - whether it be YL, Tisserand, or whatever. The choice is still mine. I use experiential knowledge - that is I experience then make my own choices. Not all oils work for everybody. I have used EO's for over 15 years. I am afraid I have come across little harsh here - the reason being is I have been attacked for my choices of oils on other lists and it hurts my heart to see this list going down the same road. Amwandi, ~Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 1999 Report Share Posted December 24, 1999 Thanks Linda for voicing my concerns about what I'm seeing and hearing. I made a mistake and it's like pandora's box. I never meant any of this. All I shared was what I do - sometimes. I'm looking forward to the loving, supportive threads to resume. Blessings of the Season to all, Lynn Linda Partsch [linpart] Thursday, December 23, 1999 10:17 PM Re: [AX] Re EOs Internally Linda Partsch <linpart One thing I like about this list is that everyone has the choice to buy whichever EO's work for them. It appears that this list is getting into bashing producers of EO's. You find that which you seek - dirt can be dug up and posted on anyone you choose. But what does this do but take up space and cause problems for all concerned. I use what works - whether it be YL, Tisserand, or whatever. The choice is still mine. I use experiential knowledge - that is I experience then make my own choices. Not all oils work for everybody. I have used EO's for over 15 years. I am afraid I have come across little harsh here - the reason being is I have been attacked for my choices of oils on other lists and it hurts my heart to see this list going down the same road. Amwandi, ~Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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