Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 Re http://www.aromatherapynaturally.com >This is clipped from their website. I see that they have done a lot >to inform people about the safety. They say " Use of this oil should be avoided in prostate cancer, kidney or liver problem, alcoholic impact, or when taking anticoagulants " . That is NOT information on safety because it is trash. Are you seriously trying to defend a web site who promotes essential oils as good for: herpes, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis, infectious diseases. Such claims are the fingerprint of people who know nothing about what they sell and care even less. Martin Watt http://www.aromamedical.com , " Jennifer " <pixieladie wrote: > > > Did you see their precautions? This is clipped from their website. I > see that they have done a lot to inform people about the safety... Although > I'd use probably 1/2 of the amount of clove oil for the egg cupful of oil. > I'm also thinking that their target audience is not some novice. > Well we know by know for which disorder and moods this oil is used but very > important fact is how to use, how to apply this, what method should be used, > so that its effective and gives best results. > Massage is a very useful way to use oils, but as this is very strong, it > should be used with some carrier oils to make it dilute e.g. Almond, > sunflower, olive or any other oil. Take a mixture of 4 drops of this oil and > an egg cupful of base oil, massage to the affected area in a light and > circular manner, as we know his oil is great for relieving pain. In case of > toothache, massage outer jaw. > Clove oil is very good to fight bad breath and toothache, can be used a > mouthwash or light gargles. Hot bath with 6-8 drops of oil soaked for > atleast 10 minutes is so relaxing, stress free and pleasant. > What's aromatherapy, its just how the aroma flows and heals someone. There > could be different ways. If this oil used as a room freshener, it controls > the spread of disease, improves the quality of air we breathe and makes a > romantic atmosphere. To do this one can use it in warm water bowl, light > bulbs or radiators, just place few drops of oil and let it evaporate. > This oil is also good for digestive system; just add a drop of oil in > cooking. This oil is very powerful antiseptic agent, fights bacteria and > fungus (as in case of flue, bronchitis and athlete's foot), excellent for > contagious and gum diseases. One can also use this oil directly to the > affected tooth or gum area. > However, in vapor therapy this oils is used with the help of Burners and > vaporizers, which have proven favorable results for dizziness and bronchitis > > > Precautions > Moreover, maximum essential oils are very strong when concentrated. What we > are taking here is not the quality but cause of its extremely potent nature, > cause they are pure oils they should be used diluted, mixed with some > carrier oils. We know that how much these oils are effective but if used > concentrated they can have some adverse reaction and cause irritation and > anxiety. > Essential oil of clove is to be avoided during pregnancy. This oil can also > cause mucous membrane and skin irritations or even dermatitis cause of its > potent nature and depends on the skin type. Use of this oil should be > avoided in prostate cancer, kidney or liver problem, alcoholic impact, or > when taking anticoagulants. > Clove oil is very potent oil and should be used with care. Before using this > oil if consulted with aroma therapist might be very useful. > ---- > > aromamedical2003 > 08/02/06 09:17:30 > > Health advice web sites > > Some of you will know I have been moaning about some of these sites > for years, but it really is getting serious now. Each week I am > getting requests for links to health advice web sites which are > nothing more than link scams aimed at raising money from adverts. > They are growing at a heck of a rate. > > These link scammers make no attempt to check if the web site they > refer people to is reputable or not and often they are far from > reputable. Most don't care that they are directing people to > information and products sold by dangerous quacks and con artists. > > Only today I came across this aromatherapy website: > http://www.aromatherapynaturally.com > On their page on clove oil they include for its uses among others: > cholera, herpes, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis and virus. All claims > that are outrageously misleading and wrong anyway. What is so bad > about this site is there is no way of contacting whoever is putting > this information out there. Therefore, joe public think it is a good > source of information as they don't seem to be selling anything. > > So newcomers please beware of these type of web sites and beware of > what you believe on any advice they give. I keep overhearing people > on the bus who believe everything they read on the internet!! > > Martin Watt > http://www.aromamedical.com > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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