Guest guest Posted October 4, 2007 Report Share Posted October 4, 2007 Howdy Ruth, > Hi Butch, > > Thanks for that, you're a wealth of information! > Welcome you are for sure. Actually, the wealth of information is found in Martin's AT Course and in his Essential Oil Monographs .. and I had to tell folks this cause the rascal doesn't promote his own stuff. He depends on word of mouth from others who have taken the course and/or purchased the Monographs. ;-) Ruth Ruane > Ireland > http://www.whitewitch.ie > Y'all have a good one .. and keep smiling. :-) Butch .. http://www.AV-AT.com <http://www.av-at.com/> PS: My Father's side of the family were Welsh .. Mother's side was Irish .. according to my cousin, who is putting together a family tree .. we have a relative .. John Aloysius Costello, who was twice Prime Minister of Ireland. Cousin says this balances out the Welsh side who were mostly coal miners, cowboys and used car salesmen. ;-) John Costello was first cousin of my mother's uncle (on her mother's side) .. Ewell Maurice Costello. As a youngster Uncle Ewell was my hero .. I was named for him .. my actual first and middle names are Ewell Maurice .. my son's middle name is Maurice. Uncle Ewell was a Tennessee all star basketball player who later became Commissioner of Parks and Recreation. A more gentle but stronger man I have yet to meet. In his elder years both he and his wife were crippled .. there was a house fire. They found him laying over her body .. he had tried to drag her out the door. I understand from my cousin that Uncle Ewell was the cream of the crop of the Irish Costellos, who were classical Black Irish .. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Irish .. in that they originated in Spain. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_A._Costello and http://www.iol.ie/~dluby/people.htm .. interesting also is that my Mother and her Father were born on St. Patrick's day .. 17 March. But then ... on St. Paddy's day most Americans claim some Irish heritage. The rest of the time .. they claim American Indian blood. ;-) I told Martin about the alleged Irish relative and the dude said the Costellos were likely Sicilian Mafia. ;-) > First .. let me say that I review dozens of web sites each month and > rare it > > is that I can't find totally incorrect information on Essential Oils and > > safe use of same. The old rumors that plague this industry are > difficult > > to stifle because folks pick up on them and use them for marketing > > purposes. Its hard to say if they do this out of greed or > ignorance .. > > probably a combination of the two because one does not have to remain > > ignorant .. but gaining correct information can put a crimp in one's > > marketing hype. ;-) > > > > I can recommend what I think is the best course around .. its totally > > professional and allows one to learn the correct information the > first time > > around .. which is better than having to " unlearn " the crap that is > out and > > about .. that course is Martin Watt's Course .. > > http://www.aromamedical.com/coursedetails.html > > > > Martin's Course is $458 - $497 .. depending on whether you want hard > copy or > > CD. Other courses are generally much higher .. but if they were > much lower > > they would have a tough time meeting the standards of his course. I've > > taken his and one other .. long, long ago. > > > > Oh yea .. I have no financial interests and get no commissions from > folks > > who take Martin's Course. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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