Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 Hey Anita, > Thanks Butch for your response as well. That is more or less what I was > thinking, about the sniffing and getting into the bloodstream even if you > couldn't smell it. Welcome you are .. and right you are. > Know this question has been asked a LOT, but not since I have been on the > list. So, wanted to know from some more knowledgable people than I, in this > area. Its good that previously answered questions are asked again because this is an active list .. dozens of new folks moving on each week. > Interesting to think that an EO, that is reported to be useful in helping > the skin (ie excema, wrinkles, dermatitis, ect.) may be actually doing it > through the bloodstream, by way of the inhilation, rather than the dermal > application of said EO in a carrier of some sort. Hadn't thought of it in > this way, hmmm... There are some exceptions .. Lavender and burns, for example .. but as we all know .. condition of the skin reflects our inner as well as outer (more obvious) health. What it boils down to is methods of introducing chemicals into the body .. the four major methods are injection (never an option in AT), dermal application (the least effective means) actual ingestion (we're not sure what happens to chemicals after exposure to stomach acids and the like) and inhalation .. the quickest (besides injection) and most effective means. We go through all kinds of changes on a daily basis as we are exposed to various chemicals. We walk through a scent cone of vaporized molecules and our brain will react .. there have been CAT SCAN tests showing the activity of the brain when exposed to a number of chemicals that were introduced via the olfactory system. > Thanks, > Anita in TX Yes'mam .. welcome fer'shur. Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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