Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 How about if I start something for everyone to comment on. I am a massage therapist. I like this group because I learn about the oils and herbs that I can use. For example, I have someone with low back pain which oils would be the best to use? Which carriers are best to put that oil in? Can you make a soap or lotion that the client can put on that will help? Christine Ziegler <chrisziggy@earthlin k.net> wrote: Where is everybody? My test went through, so its not .... HELLOO-OO-OO- OO (echo) .... is anybody out there? *lol* *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory. com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 You could make a cream/lotion with these and add a few essential oils for pain. Black cumin seed oil (great for earaches, muscle pain) believe it or not castor oil is great for topical pain relief. Tamanu oil, arnica both good for pain. Zo www.bosquebathandbody.com - " goldencougarwolf " <nlring80962 Friday, July 20, 2007 10:11 AM Oils for Back Pain & Massage (was Re: Did a comet hit and I missed it?) > How about if I start something for everyone to comment on. I am a massage > therapist. I like this group because I learn about the oils and herbs that > I can use. For example, I have someone with low back pain which oils > would be the best to use? Which carriers are best to put that oil in? Can > you make a soap or lotion that the client can put on that will help? > > > > Christine Ziegler <chrisziggy@earthlin k.net> wrote: Where is everybody? > > My test went through, so its not .... > > HELLOO-OO-OO- OO (echo) .... is anybody out there? *lol* > > *Smile* > Chris (list mom) > http://www.alittleolfactory. com > > > The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute > for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional. > > > Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna Cheese! So easy, SO > yummy! > http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm > > > To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: > /join > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 could you tell me where you are gettin the arnica oil ? I have tried the health food store and also looked on some of the suppliers that I use and cant find it. Thanks, Ida You could make a cream/lotion with these and add a few essential oils for > pain. Black cumin seed oil (great for earaches, muscle pain) believe it > or > not castor oil is great for topical pain relief. Tamanu oil, arnica both > good for pain. > Zo > www.bosquebathandbody.com > > > - > " goldencougarwolf " <nlring80962 > > Friday, July 20, 2007 10:11 AM > Oils for Back Pain & Massage (was Re: Did a > comet > hit and I missed it?) > > >> How about if I start something for everyone to comment on. I am a >> massage >> therapist. I like this group because I learn about the oils and herbs >> that >> I can use. For example, I have someone with low back pain which oils >> would be the best to use? Which carriers are best to put that oil in? >> Can >> you make a soap or lotion that the client can put on that will help? >> >> >> >> Christine Ziegler <chrisziggy@earthlin k.net> wrote: Where is >> everybody? >> >> My test went through, so its not .... >> >> HELLOO-OO-OO- OO (echo) .... is anybody out there? *lol* >> >> *Smile* >> Chris (list mom) >> http://www.alittleolfactory. com >> >> >> The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute >> for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional. >> >> >> Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna Cheese! So easy, SO >> yummy! >> http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm >> >> >> To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: >> /join >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 I infuse my own. Zo www.bosquebathandbody.com - <iwester Friday, July 20, 2007 3:30 PM Re: Oils for Back Pain & Massage (was Re: Did a comet hit and I missed it?) > could you tell me where you are gettin the arnica oil ? I have tried > the health food store and also looked on some of the suppliers that I use > and cant find it. Thanks, Ida > > > > > > You could make a cream/lotion with these > and add a few essential oils for >> pain. Black cumin seed oil (great for earaches, muscle pain) believe it >> or >> not castor oil is great for topical pain relief. Tamanu oil, arnica both >> good for pain. >> Zo >> www.bosquebathandbody.com >> >> >> - >> " goldencougarwolf " <nlring80962 >> >> Friday, July 20, 2007 10:11 AM >> Oils for Back Pain & Massage (was Re: Did a >> comet >> hit and I missed it?) >> >> >>> How about if I start something for everyone to comment on. I am a >>> massage >>> therapist. I like this group because I learn about the oils and herbs >>> that >>> I can use. For example, I have someone with low back pain which oils >>> would be the best to use? Which carriers are best to put that oil in? >>> Can >>> you make a soap or lotion that the client can put on that will help? >>> >>> >>> >>> Christine Ziegler <chrisziggy@earthlin k.net> wrote: Where is >>> everybody? >>> >>> My test went through, so its not .... >>> >>> HELLOO-OO-OO- OO (echo) .... is anybody out there? *lol* >>> >>> *Smile* >>> Chris (list mom) >>> http://www.alittleolfactory. com >>> >>> >>> The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute >>> for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional. >>> >>> >>> Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna Cheese! So easy, SO >>> yummy! >>> http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm >>> >>> >>> To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: >>> /join >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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