Guest guest Posted August 3, 2007 Report Share Posted August 3, 2007 Is it really true that you can measure the frequency of essential oils? I have read in different places where they measured the human body and also have measured essential oils. The thought being that essential oils can raise the frequency of our bodies and bring us to higher levels of being and thinking. Does anyone believe this or know where I can read more reliable sources other than Young Living Essential oils. Thanks for any info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 There are no reliable sources as this concept is invented hogwash. I believe the idea was first developed by a French con artist from where it was picked up and spread like a cancer throughout aromatherapy. That is where the confidence trickster Gary Young picked up the idea from. The concept cannot possibly be valid because an essential oil is made up of hundreds of molecules each with its own vibrational frequency. Therefore, any oil is an amalgum of those frequencies. In addition, genuine natural oils vary like crazy batch to batch. Therefore you cannot possibly atribute any specific therapeutic actions to a given oil based on this invented philosophy. Martin Watt http://www.aromamedical.com , " quinnsmom56 " <badgeer wrote: > > Is it really true that you can measure the frequency of essential > oils? I have read in different places where they measured the human > body and also have measured essential oils. The thought being that > essential oils can raise the frequency of our bodies and bring us to > higher levels of being and thinking. Does anyone believe this or know > where I can read more reliable sources other than Young Living > Essential oils. Thanks for any info. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 Thanks this is really good information. Best Regards, Julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 Martin, Since everything has a vibrational frequency couldn't it be at least a little true?? Like in Biblical times, what was the reason a person's head was greased with oil, could it be to raise their frequency hence raising their spirituality?? I have heard Glenda Green speak of this as well. Most info on the internet is indeed linked to Gary Young (not a fan of his) but it seems some of it could be true?? Who is this person in Cheny WA at Eastern WA University, I think his name is Bruce Taino?? Does he have any credibility?? Thanks....Caroline aromamedical2003 <aromamedical Sat, 4 Aug 2007 4:42 am Re: Measuring the frequency of essential oils There are no reliable sources as this concept is invented hogwash. I believe the idea was first developed by a French con artist from where it was picked up and spread like a cancer throughout aromatherapy. That is where the confidence trickster Gary Young picked up the idea from. The concept cannot possibly be valid because an essential oil is made up of hundreds of molecules each with its own vibrational frequency. Therefore, any oil is an amalgum of those frequencies. In addition, genuine natural oils vary like crazy batch to batch. Therefore you cannot possibly atribute any specific therapeutic actions to a given oil based on this invented philosophy. Martin Watt http://www.aromamedical.com , " quinnsmom56 " <badgeer wrote: > > Is it really true that you can measure the frequency of essential > oils? I have read in different places where they measured the human > body and also have measured essential oils. The thought being that > essential oils can raise the frequency of our bodies and bring us to > higher levels of being and thinking. Does anyone believe this or know > where I can read more reliable sources other than Young Living > Essential oils. Thanks for any info. > ______________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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