Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 Hi Carol, I'm sorry if I wrote that in a way to be misunderstood. I DO NOT use Rosemary EO, or any other EO's " neat " . I don't feel the benefits outweigh the risks. EO's work just as well, if not better, when diluted and using them neat greatly increases the chance of getting sensitized. The drunk driving analogy is my way of saying - folks should use EO's diluted. Its safer and just as effective *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chris, you write.... >First, there are plenty of documented cases of folks becoming >sensitized to EO's (including tea tree and lavender). Will it >happen >to you for sure, not necessarily, but a good analogy is like drunk >driving - will you get into a wreck driving drunk? ........... Then, you write: >Oh, and lastly, the whole thing about Rosemary EO being >contraindicated for high blood pressure is hooey - don't get caught >up in an unsound, unproven, phony contraindication like that, while >ignoring the very real, proven, potential for a problem such as using >the oils neat ... Like you, I too use REO " neat " . But your analogy about driving drunk and sensitivity is a little confusing...should I be using it diluted? Actually, now that I think about it, I rather like the analogy about driving drunk. I also like the disclaimers posted at the end of some of these lists. If the particular list owner observes the content to be familiar and is offened, I apologize in advance. I am taking liberty of borrowing and submitting the language as an example of judicious, sound advice by posting it here. Disclaimer. " ....for educational purpose only; learning different health and healing modalities and exchanging opinions and experiences, and not to give medical advice. It may be news related, purely speculation or someone's opinion. .....punitive or other damages whatsoever and howsoever caused by someone following advice given without first thinking it through carefully,and running it past whatever health professional they deem necessary. Those people needing medical attention, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses, should seek qualified PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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