Monday, April 3, 2017

Essential Oils for Special Needs

In my constant search for anything that can help my daughter with special needs, I found Young Living therapeutic grade essential oils to be another great companion in our daily routine. We started with the basics and we've been very happy with the results for our whole family. From coughs, colds, bruises, tantrum tamers, immune boosters, tummyaches, headaches, stress away, fevers, snoring hehehe, facial toners, cholesterol issues, toothaches, blood sugar levels... oh there are just too many to name!

Intrigued by the power of essential oils, I searched for what else these could do for special needs. I looked into the Raindrop Technique (developed by the founder himself, Gary Young) and found that the oils used should not be used on my daughter because of her epilepsy.  There is another not-so-popular technique called the Neuro-Auricular technique and I quickly gathered the recommended oils. Two are still out of stock and another one could only be found in the Oils of Ancient Scripture Collection (which I am so glad my mother got). So with what I have, these will have to do first.

I would easily try and jump on to anything non-invasive since normally there are no negative risks. However, I found essential oils are "invasive" because EOs cut through the blood brain barrier so quickly. I plan to try these slowly and one by one. These oils are high in sesquiterpenes which should be helpful for the neurological condition of my child. Ses what? Yeah it is a mouthful, so I'll just share with you links to the online research I have.


I pray these Young Living natural and therapeutic grade essential oils do their scientific based magic!

Research Online: (If the authors of the links I posted below do not like to me to post the link in my blog, do let me know if there are any copyright issues and if I should remove your link)

I read about NAT in this site about raindrop training about sesquiterpenese and this too sesquiterpenes
also read some stuff

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