Guest guest Posted July 21, 2007 Report Share Posted July 21, 2007 , goldencougarwolf <nlring80962 wrote: > > 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? > Hi I make a great double-infused St. John's Wort oil that is a great pain reliever. Works on all kinds of aches and pains. You can use it straight. I also have a turbo-charged Pain Relief Oil that has the SJW oil mixed with other oils and esssential oils. Lots of massage therapists get my 16.9 oz (500 ml) bottles of SJW oil. Soaps dont work for pain relief because they're wash off products. The SJW oil can be used as a base for a lotion. http://anyasgarden.com/store.htm Sincerely, Anya of Natural Perfume Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com Natural Perfumers 1200+ members Group http://tinyurl.com/78kmv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 Do you have a direct link to the sjw oil? I was just there and I am not finding it. Or at least which one it is under. I did find the 1 oz pain reliever. anyaperfumer <anya Saturday, July 21, 2007 2:21:26 PM St. John's Wort oil - *was* Oils for Back Pain & Massage , goldencougarwolf <nlring80962@ ...> wrote: > > 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? > Hi I make a great double-infused St. John's Wort oil that is a great pain reliever. Works on all kinds of aches and pains. You can use it straight. I also have a turbo-charged Pain Relief Oil that has the SJW oil mixed with other oils and esssential oils. Lots of massage therapists get my 16.9 oz (500 ml) bottles of SJW oil. Soaps dont work for pain relief because they're wash off products. The SJW oil can be used as a base for a lotion. http://anyasgarden. com/store. htm Sincerely, Anya of Natural Perfume http://AnyasGarden. com Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfu mersGuild. com Natural Perfumers 1200+ members Group http://tinyurl. com/78kmv ______________________________\ ____ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. http://get.games./proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 RE: " 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? " SJW is a wonderful oil for aches and pains, it works wonders on nerve pain also. The one we offer has a beautiful red color and is prepared exclusively for us by an herbalist who's also an organic grower. A wonderfully healing blend for arthritis can be made with SJW, Foraha and Helichrysum italicum. Cordially, Vivian Camden-Grey Essential Oils http://www.camdengrey.com Suppliers of essential/fragrance/vegetable/nut oils, lye/potash, herbs, waxes, droppers/pipettes, packaging materials, organza bags, gifts for all occasions and much more. Please visit us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2007 Report Share Posted July 23, 2007 , goldencougarwolf <nlring80962 wrote: > > Do you have a direct link to the sjw oil? I was just there and I am not finding it. Or at least which one it is under. I did find the 1 oz pain reliever. > > http://anyasgarden. com/store. htm It's right there, under the pain reliever, left side column. There's a drop down menu for the one ounce or the 16.9 oz. HTH! Sincerely, Anya of Natural Perfume Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com Natural Perfumers 1200+ members Group http://tinyurl.com/78kmv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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