Guest guest Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Hi all I don't usually write but I came across an article: http://www.natural-remedies-for-you.com/blog/aromatherapy-research-updates-essen\ tial-oils-as-cancer-treatments/?PHPSESSID=9f494691cd95914df910a99e09d98fef It is stating that based on observations from different sources on Medline and others that people should be listening to such as The Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine. I was under the impression that these are just random tests done and that their is no actual validation in which case, why is this person writing the article stating that people should be using Frankincense internally and using essential oils with Linalool to ward of cancer. Sounds like something I hear from Young Living. The bio points to a company called " Ananda Aromatherapy " Has anyone ever heard of them? You can get back to me personally if this is not allowed to be discussed here because of the specific company. I'm just really curious to know if they are in a similar vein to our dear friends YL. I personally feel that it is rather sad that people quote from various sources and then have the audacity to try and make out as if these findings are gospel truth. It's very misleading in my eyes. Sharron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2009 Report Share Posted August 12, 2009 The bio points to a company called " Ananda Aromatherapy " Has anyone ever heard of them? You can get back to me personally if this is not allowed to be discussed here because of the specific company. I'm just really curious to know if they are in a similar vein to our dear friends YL. I personally feel that it is rather sad that people quote from various sources and then have the audacity to try and make out as if these findings are gospel truth. It's very misleading in my eyes. Sharron Wow are they over stepping their boundaries in a big way, I know the owners of Ananda and have worked with them in the past. This is really sad because this is precisely what gives Aromatherapy a bad rap in the U.S.You can't generalize one or two random studies to make a case as they have tried. Furthermore, unless you are a trained medical doctor you are certainly not able to give the type of guidance that this points to. All this just to sell some oils, get real! Be well,Rachel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2009 Report Share Posted August 12, 2009 does anyone know how to make sunscreen, is it possible to make it by adding titanium and zinc oxides to " clean " lotions?? - Rachel Markel Tuesday, August 11, 2009 9:11 PM Re: The journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine? The bio points to a company called " Ananda Aromatherapy " Has anyone ever heard of them? You can get back to me personally if this is not allowed to be discussed here because of the specific company. I'm just really curious to know if they are in a similar vein to our dear friends YL. I personally feel that it is rather sad that people quote from various sources and then have the audacity to try and make out as if these findings are gospel truth. It's very misleading in my eyes. Sharron Wow are they over stepping their boundaries in a big way, I know the owners of Ananda and have worked with them in the past. This is really sad because this is precisely what gives Aromatherapy a bad rap in the U.S.You can't generalize one or two random studies to make a case as they have tried. Furthermore, unless you are a trained medical doctor you are certainly not able to give the type of guidance that this points to. All this just to sell some oils, get real! Be well,Rachel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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