Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Morning all, An oil combination that is being trialed in the Sydney region in some hospices is a combination of Aust Sandalwood and Kunzia. It doesn't seem to matter what proportion is used (Kunzia is cheaper) the synergy is brilliant and is being used when morphine no longer works. The trials aren't complete as yet. I use both oils (and a few others) in a balm range I call thylacine. Work it through and you will understand the name. Regards Merinda Proud supporter of Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife Services To rescue Australian native wildlife in the Sydney met region phone 02 9413 4300 Find local movie times and trailers on Movies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 >An oil combination that is being trialed in the Sydney region in >some hospices This information is next to useless. Without knowing what is being used, how and under what conditions it is just typical aromatherapy urban rumour. In addition, the fact it is used in a hospice should not be taken to mean it has medical approval. Is the hospice privately run? Who is advising them on the trial and methods to be used? Perhaps it is one of the authors of those popular novels who is unable to distinguish between the traditional use of the herb and the use of the same plants unknown, unverified, safety untested essential oil! Clearly they have not been told that Australian sandalwood comes from a none sustainable source of trees, nor that no one has a clue on the safety of Kunzia oil. It's just amazing how such urban rumours grab the minds of most people in this trade. So Merinda please give us some facts to work with if you have them. Martin Watt http://www.aromamedical.com , Merinda <aromamerinda> wrote: > Morning all, > > An oil combination that is being trialed in the Sydney region in some hospices is a combination of Aust Sandalwood and Kunzia. It doesn't seem to matter what proportion is used (Kunzia is cheaper) the synergy is brilliant and is being used when morphine no longer works. The trials aren't complete as yet. > > I use both oils (and a few others) in a balm range I call thylacine. Work it through and you will understand the name. > > > > > Regards > Merinda > > Proud supporter of Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife Services > To rescue Australian native wildlife in the Sydney met region > phone 02 9413 4300 > > > > > Find local movie times and trailers on Movies. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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