Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

My Young Living website (was Re: Mold and Autism....there is a connection)

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

, Selene,

To stay as an active distributor, the requirement is to purchase

something worth at least $50 over a period of 12 months. An active

distributor can help others to sign up as distributors and earn a

commission when a new distributor is enrolled. To be able to earn

points and bonus after enrolling new distributors, an active

distributor is required to enroll in a regular monthly order worth at

least $50.

, I don't yet know if the Christmas purchase can be shipped to

the gift recipients directly. Let me check on this and get back to you.

Limin

www.healthbylimin.com

Tips of the day:

Oregano and Thyme essential oils are good tools to consider when

putting together a biofilm/Strep protocol. Both oils create an

autolytic reaction in organisms, including Streptococcus pneumonia.

An autolytic reaction refers to digesting or dissolving of the

bacteria cell wall to result in the lysis of the cells.

> Limin, I hope you'll answer 's questions, here, I'm wondering

> the same things.... I'd like to try some of the products but don't

> really have the budget for the whole package right now.

>

> Selene

>

>

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> Dear gals.....

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> I wish I'd found this great discussion on autismweb when I

>>>>>>>>>>> posted all the links in the post I'd posted about the

>>>>>>>>>>> connection between autism and mold and damp, rainy climates.

>>>>>>>>>>> Mold is huge in the autism picture as are viruses (and of

>>>>>>>>>>> course all the rest :( ). This mom, , wrote a great

>>>>>>>>>>> post

>>>>>>>>>>> here and I just had to share it. This gal is really on top

>>>>>>>>>>> of

>>>>>>>>>>> the mold issue in her child and her methods of dealing

>>>>>>>>>>> with it

>>>>>>>>>>> are to be commended, not to mention bookmarked! :)

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.autismwe b.com/forum/ viewtopic. php?p=112761 &

>>>>>>>>>>> sid=a94ddb34302e 1de6014b576203a7 5a14

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> Suzan

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> ------------------------------------

>>>>>

>>>>>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Limin,

So happy to be able to " give back " for all you have given me! I plan to sign up

as distributor and will take this off list if others are not interested.

I have been " playing around " with essential oils during seizure episodes and

find that Peppermint can stop my sons seizures in it's tracks IF I can get to

him quick enough while he is still breathing....once a seizure gets going..he

does not actually take breaths...

I am wondering as you research if you could please make suggestions on pleasant

YET strong smells that may help with seizures.....

Also, in reviewing Claudie Polmarus (sp?) videos on thriiive, she recommends

having the child smell an essential oil every 2 hours to rebuild brain

connections! I have not set forth fully, but already notice more " awareness " .

I look forward to learning much more about these oils from you and can't wait to

order!

Thanks!

Kathy

> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>>> Dear gals.....

> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>>> I wish I'd found this great discussion on autismweb when I

> >>>>>>>>>>> posted all the links in the post I'd posted about the

> >>>>>>>>>>> connection between autism and mold and damp, rainy climates.

> >>>>>>>>>>> Mold is huge in the autism picture as are viruses (and of

> >>>>>>>>>>> course all the rest :( ). This mom, , wrote a great

> >>>>>>>>>>> post

> >>>>>>>>>>> here and I just had to share it. This gal is really on top

> >>>>>>>>>>> of

> >>>>>>>>>>> the mold issue in her child and her methods of dealing

> >>>>>>>>>>> with it

> >>>>>>>>>>> are to be commended, not to mention bookmarked! :)

> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>>> http://www.autismwe b.com/forum/ viewtopic. php?p=112761 &

> >>>>>>>>>>> sid=a94ddb34302e 1de6014b576203a7 5a14

> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>>> Suzan

> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>> ------------------------------------

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I too have been thinking about essential oils after listening to the Claudie Palmares clips on Thriive. Her program sounds good, but i cannot take on yet another expensive program right now.I know she starts with orange, but i haven't been able to find an "orange" smell that is pleasant at my local HFS. If anyone has another suggestion as to a pleasant smell to try. My son finds smells offensive. He calls them poison. Yet he smells everything in sight, so, somethings going on with this sense.Any ideas?I'm all ears.thanks,To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Sent: Sat, November 14, 2009 8:48:03 AMSubject: My Young Living website (was Re: Mold and Autism....there is a connection)

Limin,

So happy to be able to "give back" for all you have given me! I plan to sign up as distributor and will take this off list if others are not interested.

I have been "playing around" with essential oils during seizure episodes and find that Peppermint can stop my sons seizures in it's tracks IF I can get to him quick enough while he is still breathing... .once a seizure gets going..he does not actually take breaths...

I am wondering as you research if you could please make suggestions on pleasant YET strong smells that may help with seizures.... .

Also, in reviewing Claudie Polmarus (sp?) videos on thriiive, she recommends having the child smell an essential oil every 2 hours to rebuild brain connections! I have not set forth fully, but already notice more "awareness". I look forward to learning much more about these oils from you and can't wait to order!

Thanks!

Kathy

> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>>> Dear gals.....

> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>>> I wish I'd found this great discussion on autismweb when I

> >>>>>>>>>>> posted all the links in the post I'd posted about the

> >>>>>>>>>>> connection between autism and mold and damp, rainy climates.

> >>>>>>>>>>> Mold is huge in the autism picture as are viruses (and of

> >>>>>>>>>>> course all the rest :( ). This mom, , wrote a great

> >>>>>>>>>>> post

> >>>>>>>>>>> here and I just had to share it. This gal is really on top

> >>>>>>>>>>> of

> >>>>>>>>>>> the mold issue in her child and her methods of dealing

> >>>>>>>>>>> with it

> >>>>>>>>>>> are to be commended, not to mention bookmarked! :)

> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>>> http://www.autismwe b.com/forum/ viewtopic. php?p=112761 &

> >>>>>>>>>>> sid=a94ddb34302e 1de6014b576203a7 5a14

> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>>> Suzan

> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>> ------------ --------- --------- ------

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Kathy, Limin

I would love to hear these conversations on group if appropriate.....learning from you both already.

Thanks Limin for checking on the requirements...I signed on as a distributor last night. I am so looking forward to exploring all the possibilities of these excellent essential oils for health of my family and for the health of our home.

 

Thanks,

 

Limin,So happy to be able to " give back " for all you have given me! I plan to sign up as distributor and will take this off list if others are not interested.I have been " playing around " with essential oils during seizure episodes and find that Peppermint can stop my sons seizures in it's tracks IF I can get to him quick enough while he is still breathing....once a seizure gets going..he does not actually take breaths...

I am wondering as you research if you could please make suggestions on pleasant YET strong smells that may help with seizures.....Also, in reviewing Claudie Polmarus (sp?) videos on thriiive, she recommends having the child smell an essential oil every 2 hours to rebuild brain connections! I have not set forth fully, but already notice more " awareness " . I look forward to learning much more about these oils from you and can't wait to order!

Thanks!Kathy

> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Dear gals.....

> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I wish I'd found this great discussion on autismweb when I> >>>>>>>>>>> posted all the links in the post I'd posted about the

> >>>>>>>>>>> connection between autism and mold and damp, rainy climates.> >>>>>>>>>>> Mold is huge in the autism picture as are viruses (and of

> >>>>>>>>>>> course all the rest :( ). This mom, , wrote a great > >>>>>>>>>>> post> >>>>>>>>>>> here and I just had to share it. This gal is really on top

> >>>>>>>>>>> of> >>>>>>>>>>> the mold issue in her child and her methods of dealing > >>>>>>>>>>> with it

> >>>>>>>>>>> are to be commended, not to mention bookmarked! :)> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> http://www.autismwe b.com/forum/ viewtopic. php?p=112761 &

> >>>>>>>>>>> sid=a94ddb34302e 1de6014b576203a7 5a14> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Suzan> >>>>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>

> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------> >>>>>> >>>>>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...