Thursday 17 January 2013

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Oils on the roof of the mouth vs. under the tongue

same here! ;-)
Becky

On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 8:14:21 PM UTC-8, Valerie Hampton wrote:

Just wondering if this ever got answered . . .  would love to know.

 

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Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Oils on the roof of the mouth vs. under the tongue

 

Has anyone found a source for the roof vs sub-lingual method? I have someone breathing down my neck, wanting to know why there is a difference between the two. Also, with keeping the theory in mind that viral equates to roof of mouth, does this mean the oils that are naturally anti-viral would be more effective being applied to the roof of the mouth?

On Wednesday, January 2, 2013 5:11:02 PM UTC-8, Lisa Diamond wrote:

Yeah I'm still waiting to understand why viral would be applied to roof vs bacterial being applied under the tongue. Also would like to know where this information can be found for citation purposes. I like to know sources so I come off relatively knowledgeable hahahaha.

On Wednesday, January 2, 2013 10:43:31 AM UTC-8, Kris wrote:

So---why the roof of the mouth for viral and under tongue for
bacterial. ?????I think I am missing something.  I know for 20 years,
when I did homeopathic, it was always under the tongue whether a
bacterial or viral infection.

On Jan 1, 10:26 pm, iamsooty <iamso...@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> Something interesting about the mouth:
>
> "Absorption capacity differs throughout the mouth:  In terms of
> permeability, the sublingual area" (under the tongue) "of the oral cavity
> is more permeable than the buccal (cheek) area, which in turn is more
> permeable than the palatal (roof of the mouth) area. The differences in
> permeability are generally based on the relative thickness, the blood
> supply, and degree of keratinization of these membranes. In addition to the
> differences in the permeability of the various mucous membranes, the extent
> of drug delivery is also affected by the physicochemical properties of the
> drug to be delivered4."
>
> International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences  ISSN-
> 0975-1491 Vol 3, Suppl 2, 2011
>
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> On Wednesday, 2 January 2013 02:24:50 UTC+10, luvtotravel wrote:
>
> > How do you know if you should put the oils on the roof of the mouth or
> > under the tongue?

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