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That is okay. Everyone can disagree if you want to, after we are

all entitled to our own opinion. It's something to look into. I

too have studied aromatherapy and although I wouldn't say to always

put them directly on your skin, there are some instances that you

can (ie menstrual cramps, upset stomach, asthma). Again this is

only MY opinion. Everyone can do the research for themselves, but

it is something to put out there that really does help an upset

stomach. :)

Rhiannon

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>

>

> No, that isn't true. I have heard from many people and have

tried it in this household. It's works and it isn't THAT strong.

Yes, it

> is strong, but not that it's going to hurt you.

>

> Rhiannon,

> I respectfully disagree. I have studied aromatherapy, in

classes with various certified aromatherapists, though I am not

certified myself. It is simply not safe. Peppermint and eucalyptus

are some of the most powerful oils. You have to treat them with

respect. I think of them as medicine which I would take following

the directions exactly. When you bought your peppermint oil did it

come with a fact sheet?

>

> At the very least misusing an essential oil will leave

you " sensitized " to that oil and other oils with similar chemical

makeup. Becoming sensitized to an oil means that it can no longer

benefit you in a medicinal way. Also, you don't want your body to

think of the oil as an " invader " or foreign substance.

>

> And, just for those who are curious peppermint is a danger to

infants, and pregnant women. I would not advise peppermint for kids

because many times you can use Ravensara instead. With my teens I

am very, very careful with it.

>

> dawne

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That is okay. Everyone can disagree if you want to, after we are

all entitled to our own opinion. It's something to look into. I

too have studied aromatherapy and although I wouldn't say to always

put them directly on your skin, there are some instances that you

can (ie menstrual cramps, upset stomach, asthma). Again this is

only MY opinion. Everyone can do the research for themselves, but

it is something to put out there that really does help an upset

stomach. :)

Rhiannon

>

>

>

> No, that isn't true. I have heard from many people and have

tried it in this household. It's works and it isn't THAT strong.

Yes, it

> is strong, but not that it's going to hurt you.

>

> Rhiannon,

> I respectfully disagree. I have studied aromatherapy, in

classes with various certified aromatherapists, though I am not

certified myself. It is simply not safe. Peppermint and eucalyptus

are some of the most powerful oils. You have to treat them with

respect. I think of them as medicine which I would take following

the directions exactly. When you bought your peppermint oil did it

come with a fact sheet?

>

> At the very least misusing an essential oil will leave

you " sensitized " to that oil and other oils with similar chemical

makeup. Becoming sensitized to an oil means that it can no longer

benefit you in a medicinal way. Also, you don't want your body to

think of the oil as an " invader " or foreign substance.

>

> And, just for those who are curious peppermint is a danger to

infants, and pregnant women. I would not advise peppermint for kids

because many times you can use Ravensara instead. With my teens I

am very, very careful with it.

>

> dawne

>

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That is okay. Everyone can disagree if you want to, after we are

all entitled to our own opinion. It's something to look into. I

too have studied aromatherapy and although I wouldn't say to always

put them directly on your skin, there are some instances that you

can (ie menstrual cramps, upset stomach, asthma). Again this is

only MY opinion. Everyone can do the research for themselves, but

it is something to put out there that really does help an upset

stomach. :)

Rhiannon

>

>

>

> No, that isn't true. I have heard from many people and have

tried it in this household. It's works and it isn't THAT strong.

Yes, it

> is strong, but not that it's going to hurt you.

>

> Rhiannon,

> I respectfully disagree. I have studied aromatherapy, in

classes with various certified aromatherapists, though I am not

certified myself. It is simply not safe. Peppermint and eucalyptus

are some of the most powerful oils. You have to treat them with

respect. I think of them as medicine which I would take following

the directions exactly. When you bought your peppermint oil did it

come with a fact sheet?

>

> At the very least misusing an essential oil will leave

you " sensitized " to that oil and other oils with similar chemical

makeup. Becoming sensitized to an oil means that it can no longer

benefit you in a medicinal way. Also, you don't want your body to

think of the oil as an " invader " or foreign substance.

>

> And, just for those who are curious peppermint is a danger to

infants, and pregnant women. I would not advise peppermint for kids

because many times you can use Ravensara instead. With my teens I

am very, very careful with it.

>

> dawne

>

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The first thing that made me know that gf was working- my insomnia, a

lifelong afliction, was cured.

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>Reply-To: SillyYaks

>To: SillyYaks

>Subject: Re: Why does my tummy hurt?

>Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 01:27:46 -0000

>

>Stomach upset may be going around as well making it difficult to

>distinguish why you don't feel well.

>I'm not Celiac (test are all negative, it's my little guy) and my

>stomach feels yucky the past couple of days, I'm hoping it's not a

>pregnancy... Only time will tell with that...

>I will say this, my little guy when he went GF SLEPT A LOT those first

>2 weeks. I was worried he was having sugar issues, like low blood

>sugar b/c he just wasn't eating (hadn't been prior to GF either). He

>was falling asleep at 4PM and sleeping through the night for days in a

>row. We believe he has been in pain all his life and he never has

>slept well, so we believe his body was going into healing mode.

>I would double check and be ultra careful that you are eating GF.

>Yeah, leaving the coffee for a while isn't a bad idea.

>Camomile tea is a tummy soother, straight don't mix it with anything

>flavors they can make you nauseated.

>Baked Potatos sound soothing to me. When my stomach is sick with

>pregnancy, I want french fries of all things!!!

>Cinnamon is also a tummy soother, GF bread lightly toasted with a

>diary free spread adn Cinnamon is good. I say dairy free b/c often

>times dairy reactions are present in Celiacs until the gut heals.

>And chicken broth is also good.

>Water turns my stomach when it feels yucky, and fluids are important.

> Not drinking enough can actually cause pain all over!!!

>HTHs

>Rejoyce

>Winchester, VA

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The first thing that made me know that gf was working- my insomnia, a

lifelong afliction, was cured.

>

>Reply-To: SillyYaks

>To: SillyYaks

>Subject: Re: Why does my tummy hurt?

>Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 01:27:46 -0000

>

>Stomach upset may be going around as well making it difficult to

>distinguish why you don't feel well.

>I'm not Celiac (test are all negative, it's my little guy) and my

>stomach feels yucky the past couple of days, I'm hoping it's not a

>pregnancy... Only time will tell with that...

>I will say this, my little guy when he went GF SLEPT A LOT those first

>2 weeks. I was worried he was having sugar issues, like low blood

>sugar b/c he just wasn't eating (hadn't been prior to GF either). He

>was falling asleep at 4PM and sleeping through the night for days in a

>row. We believe he has been in pain all his life and he never has

>slept well, so we believe his body was going into healing mode.

>I would double check and be ultra careful that you are eating GF.

>Yeah, leaving the coffee for a while isn't a bad idea.

>Camomile tea is a tummy soother, straight don't mix it with anything

>flavors they can make you nauseated.

>Baked Potatos sound soothing to me. When my stomach is sick with

>pregnancy, I want french fries of all things!!!

>Cinnamon is also a tummy soother, GF bread lightly toasted with a

>diary free spread adn Cinnamon is good. I say dairy free b/c often

>times dairy reactions are present in Celiacs until the gut heals.

>And chicken broth is also good.

>Water turns my stomach when it feels yucky, and fluids are important.

> Not drinking enough can actually cause pain all over!!!

>HTHs

>Rejoyce

>Winchester, VA

>

>

>

>

>

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The first thing that made me know that gf was working- my insomnia, a

lifelong afliction, was cured.

>

>Reply-To: SillyYaks

>To: SillyYaks

>Subject: Re: Why does my tummy hurt?

>Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 01:27:46 -0000

>

>Stomach upset may be going around as well making it difficult to

>distinguish why you don't feel well.

>I'm not Celiac (test are all negative, it's my little guy) and my

>stomach feels yucky the past couple of days, I'm hoping it's not a

>pregnancy... Only time will tell with that...

>I will say this, my little guy when he went GF SLEPT A LOT those first

>2 weeks. I was worried he was having sugar issues, like low blood

>sugar b/c he just wasn't eating (hadn't been prior to GF either). He

>was falling asleep at 4PM and sleeping through the night for days in a

>row. We believe he has been in pain all his life and he never has

>slept well, so we believe his body was going into healing mode.

>I would double check and be ultra careful that you are eating GF.

>Yeah, leaving the coffee for a while isn't a bad idea.

>Camomile tea is a tummy soother, straight don't mix it with anything

>flavors they can make you nauseated.

>Baked Potatos sound soothing to me. When my stomach is sick with

>pregnancy, I want french fries of all things!!!

>Cinnamon is also a tummy soother, GF bread lightly toasted with a

>diary free spread adn Cinnamon is good. I say dairy free b/c often

>times dairy reactions are present in Celiacs until the gut heals.

>And chicken broth is also good.

>Water turns my stomach when it feels yucky, and fluids are important.

> Not drinking enough can actually cause pain all over!!!

>HTHs

>Rejoyce

>Winchester, VA

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