Sunday 23 December 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Oils in a hospital: Any success?

Thank you for the response John! Do they use them as a part of their treatment (like having diffusers in rooms, etc) or just okay with having you use oils on your grandma? 

On Wednesday, December 19, 2012 4:33:54 PM UTC-8, John Green wrote:
Mary that is great , My Mother 90 is in a Nursing Home here in Australia and not well, I have started using Frankincense on her feet each day
I find the Nursing Home is very open to the use of Essential Oils
 
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Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Oils in a hospital: Any success?

I've done a few outpatient programs & was inpatient at a particular psychiatric hospital. In my current therapy program we talk a lot about distress tolerance & using the five senses so my therapist was the one to actually bring up that our nose is directly connected to our amygdala! (Pretty cool, huh?) A couple of people in particular are enamored with the oils & even know the blends by name & will request to smell them. One lady was having a really hard time & specifically asked me for Balance. She had so much gratitude & it was beautiful to see the change after how emotional she was. (We're not allowed to sell anything in our group but I'm getting everyone's contact info to hook up afterwards. :-))

Anyway, does anyone know of someone who has had success with putting oils in a hospital? I know it wouldn't be a simple "one-time" meeting process and that there would be a lot of hoops to jump through. They have a newer vending machine now with healthier snacks in it and when I was inpatient a dietitician sat down with me to make sure I got healthy snacks especially for me. Last week I even saw a couple of ladies with a cart of freshly made green smoothies for a drug detox program so I feel like they would be more open to the idea.

I know it would be a big undertaking but every time I'm there I can't stop thinking about how badly they need oils! I know one of the objections is that a lot of people are sensitive to smells but people walk around smelling of body odor & cigarette smoke & the bathrooms reek of chemical air freshener. They are also really big on not letting illness spread so On Guard in addition to the mood oils would be a huge selling point. I was thinking of starting off with hand-delivering a copy of the study done on On Guard and influenza; what do you guys think?

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