I agree with you.
I will look into the Appalachian Valley Natural Products company. Are their essential oils organic? They say on their website that their essential oils do come from organic plants, but they are not certified organic. The same as Native American Nutritionals. How can you know if a company's EOs really are organic if they aren't certified so?
To clarify, I don't think this one Native American Nutritionals company calls themselves 'the best'. It was just this one person's opinion that they were the best for her, in her situation, considering her criteria.
Is NAN an MLM company?
I read all about this one technique called 'Raindrop Therapy' (I think started by YL), but it sounds a little too invasive to me, since you're using quite a bit of neat essential oil on your spine and back. This step on one site (after the neat essential oils are dropped onto the back and rubbed in) says:
Step 5
Take a hand towel that is folded into thirds lengthwise and soak it in hot water.
Wring it out and lay it along the entire length of the spine.
Take a dry towel and fold it in half lengthwise and place it over the wet towel.
Pay close attention because the back can become very hot!
The heat will generally build slowly in intensity to where it will peak in five to eight minutes and then cool down to where it feels pleasant. The water in the towel drives the oils deeper into the skin. The more out of balance, the more virus or bacteria activity in the body, or the more inflammation in the spine, the hotter the area will become along the spine. Some people will experience no heat, for some it will be mild and very pleasant, while for others it may be hot and a little uncomfortable. Pay attention to what the person is saying. Ask questions. If it gets too uncomfortable, remove the towels and apply V-6 Mixing Oil on the back and work it in. This will usually remove the heat in minutes.
After putting the towels on, wait a few minutes to see how the person is responding. If the back does not become very hot, have the person roll over so the back is against the towels on the table. This usually creates more heat.http://www.webdeb.com/oils/raindrop.htmIs this the detoxing theory that you were referring to?
Concerning taking essential oils internally (NOT SAYING I'm going to try it,
), is there absolutely no safe way to do so? Just the act of ingesting essential oils can't be a bad thing, because anytime we eat an orange or lemon, put fresh mint leaves in our tea, or season our food with different fresh herbs, we are ingesting essential oils. It seems to me it is the way they are taken internally that matters. Obviously, ingesting them
neat is a bad idea, or diluting them in a wrong way. But I can't believe they are entirely harmful to ingest, because we eat them in foods all the time!
Thanks for your help and expertise, soapbuddy!