Melissa is a great anti viral oil and has been taken off our books due to a drought last year that lessened the crop of Melissa.
Pat
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 8:42 PM, kclinebelle <kclinebelle@gmail.com> wrote:
What is melissa oil? I am new to EO and it does not come up in a search of the doterra website?--
On Thursday, January 2, 2014 at 12:33:49 PM UTC-5, Marty Nielsen wrote:A fellow doterra friend of mine has had migraines all her life. She posted her protocol on her blog and told me that when she feels one coming on if she catches it soon enough frankincense on her thumb applied to the roof of her mouth (in the soft pallet area) will help, but if its been going on then she uses melissa oil applied the same way, she says the melissa oil tastes bad but works well, I beleive she reapplies every 15-30 min till it subsides then. She has cut her migraines down from 5-6/week to 4-5/month. She has not been able to afford the LLV yet but hopes to in the future to see if it will help too.
On Thursday, December 19, 2013 10:16:15 PM UTC-7, Sallie wrote:Hubby has had Fibro. and Chronic Fatigue for 25 years. Now that we have doTerra, we are working on everything slowly.
For this post, I am asking about getting off pain meds. He has been going cold turkey for 3 weeks and has been basically disabled with migraines and muscle aches. We have managed muscles fairly well with Deep Blue and Wintergreen. However, he have tried many, many doTerra migraine blends and products with only minor relief. Today he has had astonishing results with one of the so called "morphine pill" blend of 6 drops Frank. and 6 drops Marjoram. It works but I have to give it to him every 2 hours to prevent the pain from getting out of control. He is 6'3" and weighs 280.
I realize that there are many issues that can be discussed here. I am very aware of the supplements, dietary changes, etc. that must happen. But before he is open to any supplements, we desperately need to deal with his immediate migraine pain. My question is taking this large amount of oils though out the day dangerous in anyway? From my point of view, he has been on "over the top" amount of Excedrin Migraine and Advil for 20 years just to make it through the work day then come home to bed. He had to retire in October so he is now able to work on the healing process. I imagine that this amount of oils can hopefully be beneficial and certainly can not do the harm that the 20 years of pain killers has created in his body.
Any thoughts out there?
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