Tuesday 30 August 2011

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Vanderbilt oil use

Do you think an employee at one Hospital I know i should talk to or talk to the General Manager or who do you think would be a person to start with and what should you start with? take my Lotus Difussor or some On-Guard in a spray bottle and wash off a counter?

On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 7:17 AM, Patricia Leavitt <doterradiscover@gmail.com> wrote:
We are aware of the research being conducted at Vanderbilt and it has helped
us reference the use by hospitals when doing a presentation to a Hospital, Insta Care,
Care Center or the like. We are thrilled that Vanderbilt has been open to this
and have allowed doTerra to continue with their studies.

I just sent a diffuser and oils to my one of my team members in Australia. She is
a nurse there and is taking the diffuser and oils to her Hospital. It is well worth the
cost in order to get them into the medical community. That is what this is all about.
East meets West and shares their knowledge and products.

If you contact the person in a medical facility you can do a presentation for them.
And if you ask for permission to place the diffuser and one bottle of oil in an area,
or just use the spray bottle of OnGuard for cleaning up certain areas. Of course you
don't want to get into a study you just want them to experience the oils and consider
the benefits of using them.

Most Hospitals, in my opinion, would do anything to control the super bugs that
are prevalent in most facility's.

Never let anything stop you from presenting doTerra oils. Even if its hard and it
seems to take forever, go for it anyway. It is worth it!

Pat


On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 10:06 PM, doqueen <doterrateam@gmail.com> wrote:
I am aware of the Vanderbilt procedure. It took years before they got
it approved to put the oils in the Vanderbilt ER. A lot of hard work
went into it. doTERRA is donating all the oils and the Aroma Ace. They
continue to do so. They diffuse these oils each day. They go through a
bottle per month. They are on at all times. Hospital has not purchased
a thing. It is a research project, therefore, doTERRA has donated each
oil and each diffuser. It is not as easy as it looks to get into the
hospitals and those nurses are trying to work doTERRA as a business,
but because it is a conflict of interest, they cannot talk about the
oils or business to anyone who works there. They did at first, but
they got into trouble. At least they are helping put doTERRA on the
map with the medical field and continue to do so as they start a new
research using other oils. They will be speaking more about this, with
Dr. Hill, at convention.
On Aug 25, 8:29 am, kathykk <qi4...@aol.com> wrote:
> hello, I am working with a hospital & was wondering how long they can
> expect a bottle of oil to last in the Aroma Ace going 24/7 on low 5
> min on/20 min off? Does anyone know what a monthly order would consist
> of. And does anyone know how Vanderbilt is the oils, how long? how do
> they order? or any other hospital's procedures with diffusing the
> oils. Thanks for any help.....Kathy

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