Saturday 21 April 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Developed with Fennel and Geranium / protocol to help support Pancreas to increase insulin levels

It could be detox it could also be an area sensitive to the power of the oils on a daily basis. If she is attempting to
stimulate the pancreas then take the oils in a capsule. Coriander and Cassia are also great oils for leveling the
blood sugars. Touch the Cassia to the tongue and/or take 5-6 drops of Coriander daily, in whatever method works for you.

Pat

On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 12:05 AM, Net <alohasunshine8@gmail.com> wrote:
She is taking them undiluted.  I did tell her she may need to dilute it with coconut oil since she may be sensitive to it but she said she's not sensitive.
I will give her your suggestion of taking as a tea or capsule.  Thank you!

On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 8:40 PM, iamsooty <iamsooty@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
Is she using them undiluted or mixed with coconut oil?  If she is
sensitive due to repetitive use, she may well need to blend it with an
oil.  Also, she may need to consider other methods of application to
support her topical approach.  For example, fennel may be taken as a
tea, in water or in a capsule.  Geranium can be used in a diffuser.
Hope this helps.  Cherylynn


On Apr 21, 12:07 pm, Net <alohasunshi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just got a call from someone using Fennel and Geranium to help
> support her Pancreas.  She got her lab work done and it showed that
> her insulin levels were low.   She is hoping the Fennel and Geranium
> would help to increase the levels after reading in the ME book that
> these oils help support the Pancreas.
>
> She said that she has been alternating the oils on a daily basis and
> rubbing 1-2 drops on her abdomen.  After 5 days she developed a rash
> on her abdomen.  She will stop the oils for a couple days and then
> start again when the rash clears - using Fennel one day, and Geranium
> the next, then Fennel, etc.  She's been doing this and now just called
> to find out why.
>
> I thought it may be a detox but she is only developing the rash on the
> point of application.
>
> Will a detox occur only at the point of application?
>
> Also, if she was sensitive to the oils, shouldn't she have gotten the
> rash earlier?
>
> Does anyone have a protocol to help support the Panceas to help
> increase insulin levels?
>
> I'd appreciate any advice/suggestions.

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