The Raindrop Therapy (RT) is a powerful, non-invasive way to
resolve many types of back troubles that have previously been
considered totally hopeless. I am a walking example. My friend,
Nancy Chaney, who is an Energy Fields Therapist, uses this
technique on my back regularly and my severe case of scoliosis
is slowly being corrected. Yes, you read it as I meant it: my
severe case of scoliosis is slowly being corrected. Nancy began
giving me this type of massage (RT) in February 2003 and
yesterday when we measured my spinal adjustment, it had moved
3 inches straighter at the main curve, with the neck still
needing help and the lowest part of the spine still needing
help. The hump on the right side of my upper back is greatly
reduced because those muscles are slowly being retrained and
relaxed by the application of the essential oils in the Raindrop
kit. Yesterday Nancy told me that those muscles will eventually
move upward, my whole back will have shifted, and the contents
of my chest cavity will also have adjusted themselves.
Lately, I've been having trouble taking a breath. It reminded
me of the trouble I used to have and believe me, it's no fun
to have trouble breathing! When my back was in its worst shape,
before February 2003, the hump and the tight muscles felt normal
to me. Now that the muscles are relaxing and my body parts are
shifting around, my back feels strange, and I'm having trouble
breathing again... But, believe me, I'm going to persevere.
It'll be worth the trouble.
And that's what I want to speak to you about. Do you have any
kind of back trouble? I highly recommend the Raindrop Therapy
of applying the essential oils. It's called "raindrop" because
the oils are dispensed like little drops of rain six inches
above the spine, then gently feathered into the skin with the
backs of the fingertips. Anyone can give you the therapy; it
doesn't require a trained therapist. The Raindrop Technique kit
comes with easy-to-follow instructions and a video. It contains
Aroma Siez (a blend), Basil, Cypress, Marjoram, Oregano,
Peppermint, Thyme, Valor (a blend), Wintergreen, and 4-oz.
bottles of Ortho Ease Massage Oil and V-6 Advanced Vegetable
Oil Complex.
The Raindrop Therapy is based on the theory that many types
of scoliosis and spinal misalignments are caused by viruses
or bacteria that lie dormant along the spine. These pathogens
create inflammation, which, in turn, contorts and disfigures
the spinal column. A growing amount of research shows that
microorganisms may lodge near the spinal cord and contribute to
deformities (J Pathol. 1979 Sep;129(1):9-12 and Br Med J. 1976
Oct 16;2(6041):912-3). More recent research in 2001 goes further
in corroborating the existence of infectious microorganisms as
a cause of spinal pain and inflammation (Lancet 2001:V357). In
addition, vaccines made from live viruses may also contribute to
spinal problems. Live, attenuated oral poliomyelitis vaccines
have been linked to scoliosis (J Bone Joint Surg Br:
1982;64(4):503-7).
Essential oils are some of the most powerful inhibitors of
microbes known to us and there have been and there still are
ongoing studies proving therapeutic essential oils to be
important new weapons for combating tissue infections. I will
site just a few of these studies right here and for your
information, this comes from our Essential Oils Desk Reference,
which is published by Essential Science Publishing. (Journal of
Food Protection, Vol. 62, No. 9, 1999 pp. 1017-1023; Journal of
Applied Microbiology, 1998, 84, 152-158; Journal of Essential
Oil Research, September/October 2001, 13, 387-392; International
Journal of Food Microbiology, Vol. 16 (1992) 337-342.) These
studies show that thyme oil exhibits strong action against
stubborn gram-negative bacteria; that basil essential oil has
a strong bactericidal action against specific microorganisms;
that the compounds found in peppermint oil, rosemary and
geranium oils, marjoram oil and lemongrass oil inhibit the
growth of Staphylococcus, Micrococcus, Bacillus and Enterobacter
strains of bacteria. A 2001 study by Sue Chao and colleagues at
Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, found that oregano,
thyme, peppermint, and basil oils exhibited very strong
antimicrobial effects against pathogens such as Streptococcus
pneumoniae, a major cause of illness in young children and
death in elderly and immune-weakened patients (Journal of
Essential Oil Research (September/October 2001, 13, 387-392).
Even the ability of essential oils to penetrate the skin and
pass into tissues to produce therapeutic effects has been
studied (Biol Pharm Bull. 1993 Mar;16(3):312-4; Control Release
1998 Nov 13;55(2-3)253-60).
You may be interested to know that many essential oils used in
RT, besides being antimicrobial, have also been documented as
GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe) for internal use by the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration. These include basil, marjoram,
peppermint, oregano, thyme, rosemary. So, you see, Raindrop
Therapy is one of the safest, non-invasive techniques available.
It is also an invaluable tool to promote healing within, using
topically applied essential oils.
So, because of my own experience, I'm able to recommend this
treatment to you. If you choose to use RT, I'm sure you'll
be surprised with the results, especially if you've been a
"hopeless" case. Remember, you don't need a therapist to
administer the Raindrop Therapy; you simply need someone who
can read the instructions and follow them. To investigate the
matter further, click on Raindrop Technique . Then click on
Essential Oils at the top of the page, then Kits.
To contact me personally, please feel free to email or phone.
Dianne Wandruff
mailto:immunehealth@thephantomwriters.com
http://www.essentialimmunehealth.com
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