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Can anyone tell me what oils would be good to use in a massage for

someone who has been diagnosed as a manic depressive? And would the

use of Vitamin B complex vitamins and Kaliphos tissue salts help the

condition at all? This person is also quite dependant on analgesics

and self medicates excessively.

 

Thanks

 

Moira

South Africa

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Frankincense is wonderful apply on big toes, top of head, temples, back of

neck!!

 

Blessings to you for caring and unconditional love to your client

 

Linda S. Brewe

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Wednesday, May 30, 2001 4:53 AM

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> Can anyone tell me what oils would be good to use in a massage for

> someone who has been diagnosed as a manic depressive? And would the

> use of Vitamin B complex vitamins and Kaliphos tissue salts help the

> condition at all? This person is also quite dependant on analgesics

> and self medicates excessively.

>

> Thanks

>

> Moira

> South Africa

>

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--- dunmor wrote:

> Can anyone tell me what oils would be good to use in

> a massage for

> someone who has been diagnosed as a manic

> depressive?

This person is also quite

> dependant on analgesics

> and self medicates excessively.

>

 

Hi Moira

Your letter caught my eye. I dont know anything about

aromatherapy (thats why I signed to the list ..to

learn) but I had an uncle who was schizophrenic and he

also was dependant on analgesics. He actually died of

an asprin overdose. Anyway, it seemed to me that his

use of asprin was related to trying to control his

environment. Perhaps if this person had some routine

thing they did daily, something they enjoyed doing and

would do it even when they were on the down swing

(self massage perhaps?) that it would help give them a

sense of control. Perhaps there is an essential oil

that would support this idea?

Blessings to your client. I do hope he/she will be

able to find some relief.

Suzette

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Frankincense, sandlewood!

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" Suzette " <alphaskincare

 

Thursday, May 31, 2001 12:59 AM

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> --- dunmor wrote:

> > Can anyone tell me what oils would be good to use in

> > a massage for

> > someone who has been diagnosed as a manic

> > depressive?

> This person is also quite

> > dependant on analgesics

> > and self medicates excessively.

> >

>

> Hi Moira

> Your letter caught my eye. I dont know anything about

> aromatherapy (thats why I signed to the list ..to

> learn) but I had an uncle who was schizophrenic and he

> also was dependant on analgesics. He actually died of

> an asprin overdose. Anyway, it seemed to me that his

> use of asprin was related to trying to control his

> environment. Perhaps if this person had some routine

> thing they did daily, something they enjoyed doing and

> would do it even when they were on the down swing

> (self massage perhaps?) that it would help give them a

> sense of control. Perhaps there is an essential oil

> that would support this idea?

> Blessings to your client. I do hope he/she will be

> able to find some relief.

> Suzette

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

> Get personalized email addresses from Mail - only $35

> a year! http://personal.mail./

>

> **************************************************

> UPDATE:

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> www./links/

>

> QUICK TIPS: Send your quick tips to

> -owner

>

> 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.

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>

>

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Hi Suzette

 

Thanks for the input. The person concerned is a 69 year old woman in an old

age home. There are further complications in that she has emphysema. She

has a fixation with pills and drugs and has been self-medicating all her

life. She will almost always take pain tablets " in case she gets a

headache " . This person is at the moment on anti-psychotic drugs and has

been unable to self-medicate with the pain tablets as the hospital will not

allow her to take anything that has not been prescribed by the doctor.

However she will soon be released from hospital where she will again have

access to self-medication, I thought perhaps the B complex vitamins, tissue

salts and maybe some magnesium, zinc and calcium coupled with perhaps a

weekly aromatherapy massage may help. She is having problems sleeping and

is not reacting well to the latest anti-psychotic drug.

 

Moira

S.A.

 

Suzette <alphaskincare

 

Thursday, May 31, 2001 6:59 AM

Re: [AX] MANIC DEPRESSIVE

 

 

> --- dunmor wrote:

> > Can anyone tell me what oils would be good to use in

> > a massage for

> > someone who has been diagnosed as a manic

> > depressive?

> This person is also quite

> > dependant on analgesics

> > and self medicates excessively.

> >

>

> Hi Moira

> Your letter caught my eye. I dont know anything about

> aromatherapy (thats why I signed to the list ..to

> learn) but I had an uncle who was schizophrenic and he

> also was dependant on analgesics. He actually died of

> an asprin overdose. Anyway, it seemed to me that his

> use of asprin was related to trying to control his

> environment. Perhaps if this person had some routine

> thing they did daily, something they enjoyed doing and

> would do it even when they were on the down swing

> (self massage perhaps?) that it would help give them a

> sense of control. Perhaps there is an essential oil

> that would support this idea?

> Blessings to your client. I do hope he/she will be

> able to find some relief.

> Suzette

> >

> >

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--- Moira du Toit <dunmor wrote:

> Hi Suzette

>

> Thanks for the input. The person concerned is a 69

> year old woman in an old

> age home. There are further complications in that

> she has emphysema. She

> has a fixation with pills and drugs and has been

> self-medicating all her

> life. She will almost always take pain tablets " in

> case she gets a

> headache " . This person is at the moment on

> anti-psychotic drugs and has

> been unable to self-medicate with the pain tablets

> as the hospital will not

> allow her to take anything that has not been

> prescribed by the doctor.

> However she will soon be released from hospital

> where she will again have

> access to self-medication, I thought perhaps the B

> complex vitamins, tissue

> salts and maybe some magnesium, zinc and calcium

> coupled with perhaps a

> weekly aromatherapy massage may help. She is having

> problems sleeping and

> is not reacting well to the latest anti-psychotic

> drug.

>

> Moira

> S.A.

>

Hi Moira

I cant help but feel sad for your client. She seems

to have so many troubles. I am sure they pile up for

her :(

If she is willing a weekly massage would be wonderful

for her. This is rather simple..but to help her sleep

she might try some lavender and ylang ylang on her

pillow case..or on a hanky on her pillow. This is a

very nice " childrens remedy " but its one that really

seems to work. I would try 10 parts lavender to 1

part ylang ylang. The ylang ylang will take the

camphorous edge off the lavender.

I know for my uncle the best thing we could ever do

for him was to simply care. I some times think that

the mentally ill (or severly depressed) have a deep

karmic need for self punishment. The down side is

that these people are so difficult for most of us that

the " punishment " is from the outside too.

Im just thinking out loud..

Your client sounds higher functioning than my uncle

was. Perhaps in addition to a weekly massage she

would benefit from yoga and or meditation. I would

even suggest chanting while she practices as she can

use the public vocal time to alleviate some of her

internal frustrations. I know *I* like to get out my

frustrations vocally anyway and chanting beats yelling

:)

I know this isnt really much help. Im just a soap

maker! But I cant help but be moved.

Take care

Suzette

 

 

 

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Thanks Linda!

 

 

Moira

 

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Linda Brewer <ieelsb

 

Thursday, May 31, 2001 12:33 PM

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> Frankincense, sandlewood!

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Thank Linda, will keep that in mind!

 

Moira

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Linda Brewer <ieelsb

 

Thursday, May 31, 2001 1:05 AM

Re: [AX] MANIC DEPRESSIVE

 

 

> Frankincense is wonderful apply on big toes, top of head, temples, back of

> neck!!

>

> Blessings to you for caring and unconditional love to your client

>

> Linda S. Brewe

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