Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 Hi Jane, >> " snip " One question I've asked over and over on various lists .. but one that >> is never answered. Tell me of a case of harm done by essential oils .. " snip " > > Couldn't resist adding my tuppence-worth on this one (yes, I'm still catching up > on mail - only 301 emails left to go!) ... in 8 years of selling essential oils > (for myself and others) I've only met one person who's had a 'really nasty' > experience with essential oils - she had shaved her legs and applied neat > Geranium oil (of dubious quality) directly onto the shaved areas. The skin > swelled up and went red and hurt and itched like crazy for days. But they didn't > drop off and she didn't die .... I should have stated " responsible use " of essential oils. ;-) I am aware of numerous incidents of Young Living's " Raindrop Therapy " cause irritation and sensitization .. and some tales besides that. > And that's the worst I've heard .. so much for these dangerous toxins we're all > dealing with ... I hear you. That lady simply became irritated .. and it can happen when we put EO on broken or damaged skin .. or normal skin if we use EO neat. > Jane Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2004 Report Share Posted November 14, 2004 heh, well, i sent an introduction but never saw it come thru. but i had to add my 2 cents to this one.. BEWARE of strong peppermint oil! i was living with my boyfriend a few months back and was in the habit of running a bath with a couple drops of peppermint oil for scent and relaxation... i love mint anyway, he ran a bath for me and poured in the entire small bottle's worth that i had.. he didnt know how much i usually used and once you pour out some peppermint oil its just overwhelming anyway, can be hard to tell an amount. so i went to take the bath, lowered myself in, and started to go into shock.. the peppermint oil was mostly on the top of the water, so of course my skin soaked up most of it and i couldnt get enough off. i spent the next 2 hours alternately huddled in about 4 blankets and trying to scrape the oil off my skin with anything available. it felt like my skin was burning with cold, similar to frostbite, and occasinally i would have minor convulsions. (keep in mind im not allergic to peppermint, and recently took an allergy test that confirms im still not.. just too much oil over too much skin.) anyways, thats my personal lesson about respecting oils.. lynn > > " snip " One question I've asked over and over on various lists .. but one >that >is never answered. Tell me of a case of harm done by essential oils >.. " snip " > >Couldn't resist adding my tuppence-worth on this one (yes, I'm still >catching up on mail - only 301 emails left to go!) ... in 8 years of >selling essential oils (for myself and others) I've only met one person >who's had a 'really nasty' experience with essential oils - she had shaved >her legs and applied neat Geranium oil (of dubious quality) directly onto >the shaved areas. The skin swelled up and went red and hurt and itched like >crazy for days. But they didn't drop off and she didn't die .... >And that's the worst I've heard ... so much for these dangerous toxins >we're all dealing with ... >Jane > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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