Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 hi limin this is great information thank you very much isobel x > > A mom ask me how choose some oils for her ASD and NT children. I copy and paste my reply to her below, thinking the information might be helpful for some in this group. She basically has two questions: > > 1. Compare Brain Power blend of essential oils containing Lavender and incense with the singles Lavender and incense. > 2. How to use Peace and Calming blend? > > ------------------------------------------------------ > I have not tried Brain Power yet, so I cannot share with you personal observation and experience on this. I however have used both Sandalwood (aides in DNA regeneration) and Cedarwood (promoting melatonin production) together on myself. They give me a feeling of restfulness and better mental clarity. These are other ingredients in Brain Power: > > - : anti-depressant, anti-microbial, a tonic to nervous system, but it can cause irritations to the skin for those with skin sensitivity. Diffusion will be a better application than topical use, when it is a single. It can be taken orally. This oil makes fine blends with incense and Lavender, meaning that they can work synergistically. > - Blue Cypress: anti-septic; traditionally used to assist blood clotting. I actually don't know its role in this particular blend. Because it is also diuretic (promoting urine excretion) and sudorific (promoting sweat excretion), I am guessing that it aids detox. > - Helichrysum: It is actually mucolytic - is capable of cleaning up bacterial biofilm in the gut. It is also cytophylactic that encourages recycling of dead cells and production of new cells. > > With this said, I am not comfortable recommending blends that I have not used, mainly because I do not have the experience in order to comment on it. > > Peace and Calming can be diffused at home so that everyone in your house can be benefited. I don't know how old your NT daughter is. If you trust her to administrate the oil on her own, I would just give her a bottle of Peace and Calming and tell her that it is her personal smelling bottle. Ask her to describe her feelings for those instances when she would feel stressed and frustrated. Let her know that she can feel free to apply one drop on herself or smell the bottle, when she feels that she needs that to calm herself down. I believe that she will learn to be aware of her own feelings and learn to have a control and how to deal with them, and becomes more confident overtime. > > I have done quite a bit of research on the phytochemistry of different oils in order to decide on the oils for my ASD 7-year-old and NT 4-year-old. But in the end it really comes down to emotional, spiritual practices. I continue to be bookish in choosing the oils for my ASD child. But for my NT child, I just shuffle a bunch of different bottles of oils both singles and blends in front of him, and ask him to open the bottles to smell them and tell me which one he likes. I then massage him with the one he chooses. > > Hope this helps. > > Limin > www.healthbylimin.com > Young Living Distributor ID # 1111136 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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