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Leany's avatar

Wow. I had an experience with a doTerra person. She came in the form of a mobile holistic Vet.

It was about 5 years ago. Long story short, I had never been into EO's but heard about them.

My dog has serious separation anxiety, so she recommended them. She gave me the shpeal,

she talked about diffusing them for him. I was skeptical, but she got me anyway. She left me with a diffuser and some samples, then dropped off an "order".

I started doing some research, didn't want to do MLM, but kind of was a wuss.

Most of all, the idea of putting oils into a diffuser and having oil, heavier than water, being breathed in made no sense to me.

I also became suspicious about how do they make them? Where do they come from? Plus there were so many. How do you know which ones to use for what. I realized this was not a good idea. Then I felt she was being unethical by using her practice as a vet to promote her MLM business. So I made the difficult phone call and had her come and pick up whatever she had given me.

A holistic vet had told me 7 years prior...Do not use candles in your home. The particles from the burning wax will diffuse into the air and your dog will breath them in. Common sense right?

Thanks for your work. and BTW, Agent's current articles about the history of Pharma is terrifying. How so many people objected to their methods and their theories, but they just morphed into something else by the simple use of descriptive language.

I am 70 now, but it has taken me 20 years to get to where I am today. But for most of those years, there was no internet. I wish my offspring would open their eyes, and I try all the time to point things out, but unless they travel the road on their own, they will remain captured.

I am so grateful for people like you.

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Medicine Girl's avatar

thank you so much for your reply and that has been my experience with MLM business owners. You’re a constant Mark for sales because they believe the MLM success stories apply to everyone when the majority 90% don’t make anything. They just get roped into the memberships which then supply the upper levels

And I agree breathing in oil I don’t think is a good idea, especially if they are synthetic chemical copies

https://open.substack.com/pub/medicinegirl/p/scented-candle-catastrophe?r=3cvjsa&utm_medium=ios

and burning scented candles in your house is the same as running a diesel generator inside with the particulates pavilion, but they just make these synthetic chemicals smell better to our sensibilities

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Tony C.'s avatar

100% beeswax candles are good provided the wick is not leaded.

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BigBlueSky's avatar

I've had enough bad experiences with essential oils to have become pretty wary of them. A family member was really into essential oils and would never dilute them when using them on people. She had a friend who's health was severely compromised and did an essential oil treatment on her one evening--rubbing large amounts of undiluted oils into her feet. The next morning the friend was found dead--passed away in the night. I'm not saying the essential oils killed her, but I stayed far, far away from this person and her oils after that. I also had been using essential oils from this family member in a diffuser and my dog's eyes started getting red and bloodshot. Hundreds of dollars in vet bills and a trip to a dog eye specialist later, we finally figured out it was the essential oil diffuser. People sometimes don't realize that everything our skin and mucous membranes absorb has to be processed by our liver and kidneys. Just like you wouldn't eat multiple pounds of lavender in one sitting and expect your stomach to be fine, you shouldn't inundate your detoxifocation organs with abnormally high concentrations of any substance. Our bodies aren't made for being bombarded like that.

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Crixcyon's avatar

Great story and observations. After reading a bit about how the liver and kidneys work, it is truly amazing how they can filter out all this junk, or at least much of it.

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Sane Francisco's avatar

Dang, the analogy of chemtrails inside your home…! ⚠️

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Stella's avatar

I thought if it said ‘Organic’ and no chemicals or artificial ingredients it would be okay to use, but I was wrong I guess, as I had a VERY bad reaction from what I thought would be a trusted source.

I bought from The Health Ranger, Mike Adams, an organic Essential Oils blend. Here is what it said for description: “Health Ranger Select Organic Immunity Essential Oil Blend contains no additives or synthetic chemicals. It is also certified organic and is thoroughly lab tested for glyphosate, heavy metals and microbiology.”

I only used a couple of drops mixed in the same organic coconut oil I’ve use to mix with other brand of Oils (also it’s the same brand coconut I use for cooking), did this once a day topically for a few days only. Then everywhere I’d used it I first got little red bumps, then on three of the exact places I used the Oil I got a large hard red bump, which some days later turned into a sore, it itched and hurt, and this bump/sore lasted a few months. I think I was seriously infested with something, which I had to try to detox and get over. Is nothing trust worthy?

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Tony C.'s avatar

Stella, thank you for sharing. I learned in 2012 that Mike Adams is controlled opposition when he said he was all for 'safer' vaccines. He is pro-'poison your blood' for health, as if the vaccine industry could make poisoning your blood safer. It's never been a good idea to poison your blood for heath.

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Medicine Girl's avatar

and he tells you the end of the world is near, but by his products just in case

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Stella's avatar

True, vaccines are poison and unsafe; as are most meds, and vitamins and supplements for that matter. I don’t know what to think about anything or anyone anymore. There’s a lot of crud in the atmosphere and water now that pollutes lots of things, which didn’t happen naturally. We just have to try to go as pure as possible as best we can.

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Tony C.'s avatar

Clean pure water. www.findaspring.com

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Christine the Strawberry Girl's avatar

I’m fortunate to have the red rock spring where I live. I’ve distilled it and found minuscule amounts of sediment in it where as distilled tap and bottled water residue is filthy and can take up to 4 distillation processes to get the filth out -which I still wouldn’t drink. A gallon of water takes 8 hours to distill, for reference.

Luckily, I’m sensitive to scents. Even scents I enjoy can irritate me. I have a few essential oils, I rarely use, but are from young living. I’m probably to toss them and just opt for making my own from the herbs I grow (even though the Commifornia chemtrails have contaminated everything). There seems to be no end to the psychotic beings among us.

Does anyone know where/who makes a safe patchouli?

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Lana Gridley's avatar

Years ago I commented that Adams was pushing "fear porn" and boy, I was kicked off his website immediately. Him and his "lab" cracks me up.

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Tony C.'s avatar

Thanks Lana, Mike and Alex Jones are probably best friends behind closed doors.

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Nick's avatar

He’s also pro-Trump

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Tony C.'s avatar

Thank you MG for linking Liquid Death. Only a braindead zombie would sell their soul to a corporation, "join the cult", and "murder your thirst". The retailers selling this product include BOYCOTT ALERT - Target, Safeway, Fred Meyer, and Amazon. - BOYCOTT ALERT.

If you try to contact them, the page says "Summon Us". This is corporatized Satanism in broad daylight. Timewaster-5000 reveals just how Satanic Liquid Death really is.

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Medicine Girl's avatar

Is shocking actually, It’s so obvious and out in the open people think it’s a joke

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Wilma's avatar

Liquid Death has never looked appealing to me--not to drink or even to touch the can. Who would want something called "Liquid Death"? I assumed that it was designed to appeal to people who want to be "edgy". I had not realized that it was actually satanic.

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Medicine Girl's avatar

I actually thought the same thing with all this satanic stuff coming out of Hollywood advertising and mainstream media, but I realize it’s on purpose and is real

And you’re right, I would never touch the can

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Great article, yet again! I’ve always been suspicious of essential oils, even though I agree with the principle of them, for health reasons. I will ONLY use organic sources, and even then, am wary. Thanks for more info on them! Anyways…you *MIGHT* want to check this article - there are a LOT of spelling errors and grammatical errors. Just makes the article look less professional.

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Medicine Girl's avatar

Agree, I don’t use AI to spellcheck as I think they learn from us, although posting in here is probably the same

I am the worst for spelling and grammar as you can tell and was trying to get this finished before my computer round out of battery

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Truth Seeker's avatar

No worries, and I agree!!! I just thought you might want to know.

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Nick's avatar

The morale of the tale is keep buying local, a good thing for most things.

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Medicine Girl's avatar

I agree and we keep the money in The hands of we the people not the WEF psychopaths, Billion dollar industries and the like

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Suzy Lindgren's avatar

I appreciate you Medicine Girl and all your research and logic.

Liquid Death? Hell NO! ~pun intended!

I have made my own cannabis oil (RSO) for my neighbor who was blind and suffered with IBS and chronic pain. He said it helped so much more effectively then when he would go to our local dispensary. He grew his own plants. Very cool guy and I miss him! (He passed away last year)

I also have a client that owns a multi generation local peppermint oil distillation facility. We grow a lot of peppermint around here. They sell in 50 Gallon drums only. Mostly to toothpaste and gum companies. She gives me as much as I want but wow is it powerful! Like 1 or 2 drops might be too much to flavor something.

The more I learn the less I know, and it's a breath of fresh air (pun intended again) to examine what is really going on in these fragrant little bottles and use intuition and common sense.

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Tony C.'s avatar

Excellent article Medicine Girl. I avoid tinctures because they use alcohol. Commercially available alcohols are made from pesticide laden grains and filtered through diatomaceous earth which is high in Aluminum, Vanadium, Chromium, Nickel, Zinc and Strontium.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/336934133/figure/tbl4/AS:820237238804487@1572571205909/Chemical-composition-and-trace-elements-of-diatomaceous-earth-determined-by-means-of-the.png

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matt. j.a.o.b's avatar

I looked at the empty bottles from "dot" co and after putting a drop of clean water in them for 2 days saw the water was heavily contaminated with the modern dots. enough said.

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Tony C.'s avatar

See this article for the table showing the frequencies of essential oils. https://open.substack.com/pub/kimpaddock/p/proof-of-cancer-healed-45e?r=omhuq&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Crixcyon's avatar

Wow, you are cooking with oil today. With all the health aids available that are non-modern medicine related, it's a wonder if anyone wouldn't live to be 145 years old using all this stuff.

If you are going to use these things, buying local is the best option. But do we really need them?

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Medicine Girl's avatar

That’s $1 million question and more and more I’m realizing after @agent131711 latest article, The use of witchcraft, brews tinctures and elixir were infused into the medical system, along with everything else, they trick you at every turn. When I started making my own oil of oregano and cottonwood bud oil and lavender oil, it doesn’t require anything but pouring the oil over crushed flowers and letting it sit

I like to use it sparingly when the need arises, But that usually happens once or twice a year

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Medicine Girl's avatar

Except for where is the trillion dollars industrial complex siphoning money from unsuspecting people? We couldn’t have a planet filled with healthy lit up vibrant people walking their potential, supporting one another in higher endeavors now could we??

I have come to believe at this point we cannot get sick unless poisoned and if we are poisoned, let the body clear it on its own with little or no intervention.

If there is any medicine, it should be sunshine springwater, occasional fasting, organic regenerative, produce, and lots of loving supportive people in your life. Oh and it’s free or

Close to it…

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Farleyboy's avatar

So happy to read this. I've questioned EO's from people who have tried to sell me them from YL. I wondered, are they raping forests and meadows to get these exotic oils? Of course they are. They are just like seed oils which are basically made from industrial waste and poisonous substances. Why do so many people (women usually) have to have a diffuser going 24/7, so they can smell fragrant air. It's mind boggling. Oh, but they will heal you I heard...hell no they won't. Most are a big waste of money and most are MLM's which I despise.

Thanks for this article...

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Medicine Girl's avatar

Thank you for your comments, with AI taking over peoples jobs, MLM schemes are hitting a feverish pitch…

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Willy's avatar

I recently bought some peppermint & lavender oils online to deter rodents in our shed. It was touted as 100% organic. Opened it this afternoon and couldn't believe my nose!! Smelled like some kind of toxic chemical concoction. Disgusting. Won't even be using it for the rats.

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Tony C.'s avatar

This article is very comprehensive. Essential Oils harness the power of nature's medicine and are part-and-parcel to herbalism. Because the industry is unregulated, it's best to make your own extracts or buy from a local herbalist that you know and trust.

Cold pressed and also enfleurage using olive or coconut oil in a crockpot or similar is best. CO2 processing is great, but cost prohibitive, but can be done cheaply using the creative genius of others on the University of Youtube. Tinctures have their purpose if you can find organic or biodynamic alcohols not filtered through diatomaceous earth.

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Katherine Schultz's avatar

Seems there is a lot in your video interveiw with doctor Juilette Engle that is along my way of thinking. I send energetic support, as we may all have the ability to do, As we are talking about our body parts, the biofield and what it is capable of doing, sensing, communicationg non verbally through our biofield, the unseen body parts where resides most of our immune system and truest way to learning through truth. Gaining wisdom is profound, inspiring. And I have found a technique that I started using and believe anyone can gain from it. Simply memorizing and using it as a meditation, making it a go to word in your memory will help take anyone, no matter where you feel or think your at, it does not judge, as our small thinking does, instead promotes healing anytime, any where to anyone, it does not discriminate. Using this word is it's own unique process of opening us to our biofields wise knowledge. It is the easest technique to into practice, try using it, anytime, anywhere, see what happens, learn how this word really works in and of itself, wveruone can try this and see what they learn from it. As words have power and affects our bodyparts our health, I offer the purest most powerful word I found.

PURIFY

Memorize it and see what happens.

Pure Truth, Pure Love,

Purify!🤍💚🤍

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