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President's LetterHello and happy spring to everyone. I can say that officially because my garden says it is spring. I have nowdrops, primulas and crocus. The daffodils are just appearing, the honeysuckle is shooting, as are the mock orange, forsythia and magnolia. The winter jasmine is a mass of yellow flowers but the highlight is a lovely pink rhododendron. As I write this, the Administration Team is in a workshop learning how to best utilize a new computer program. It makes me think of how great most of us are as an evolving species: we spin into this electronic world and still retain many of the values and traditions of years, even centuries, ago. Aromatherapy would be one tradition that springs to mind. Apart from the hybrid species, we are still using the same plants as our ancestors were. I wonder what they would think of today's electronic world. I wonder how far off time travel is, or better still "beaming up" to another country. Our shipping department (not to mention our delivery time!) will change considerably when we have a transporter on site! This month's newsletter focuses on Children and Aromatherapy. Most of the members of the Green Valley team have children, so the recipes that are included in this month's newsletter have been quite well tested. The New Year has brought the cold and flu season with it; as a result we have created a top ten list of essential oils for children's ailments. We tried to break it down in order of their importance, but it seems that everyone has their own way of using their oils and their favorites as well! So, our list contains the best oils to use on children; the order of importance is certainly up to you! Enjoy! Barb Greenwood Aromatherapy & ChildrenEssential oils and hydrosols are wonderful things to introduce to children at an early age, because it teaches them many positive things regarding body health, body awareness and alternative healing techniques. When essential oils are utilized in massage techniques the benefits double, for the child as well as the parent! It is quality, healthy time together that helps to heal and set positive standards for them later in life. Those of us on staff who have used essential oils on our children from the time they were babies have seen our children grow into young adults who will reach for a bottle of essential oil over a bottle of pills and will try alternative therapies before running to the doctor with every little concern. It has been fascinating watching our children's healthy growth and development with the help of essential oils. I am certain they will become strong advocates for aromatherapy. If you're concerned about using essential oils, perhaps hydrosols, which are the direct by-product of the steam distillation of the plant material, would be a more cautious option. Hydrosols are living waters that carry with them many of the healthy benefits of the plants they came from while the essential oils are being extracted. They can be sprayed onto the body or just in the vicinity of the child for them to inhale. It certainly is worthwhile using these natural creations in place of essential oils. No matter what you choose, oils or hydrosols, you can be comfortable knowing the recipes contained in this newsletter have been test-piloted by our staff and that your children will most likely approach this new adventure with their usual child-like curiosity! The Reading Room - An Excellent Book!Aromatherapy for the Healthy Child
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PaulaPaula has blended up a fun, calming lotion for her children by mixing equal portions of
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AliceWhen Alice's children come down with congested chests and coughs she whips us this recipe for them. (Both are in their early teens; use half the amount on younger children; do not use on babies.)
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DeniseDenise's son suffers from nervous tension, which goes straight to his stomach. This produces headaches and brings on halitosis. This blend seems to clear up the bad breath and gets rid of the headaches as well. He then sleeps like a log and is a much happier fellow for it!
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BobbiWhen Bobbi's daughter starts to sniffle she is ushered into a warm bath (just before bed) into which this blend is added (her daughter is 10 years old).
After the bath Bobbi massages our Terminator blend (diluted in a carrier oil) onto her chest and back to give her immune system a boost while she sleeps. This treatment can make the difference between her getting sick and not. If we don't manage to catch it in time, I have found she gets well much faster than her friends who ALSO manage to catch it! |
Blending Chart for ChildrenDiluted in 30ml (1 fl.oz.) of carrier oil or base cream.
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Top 10 Oils for Children
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As you all know from past newsletters, Green Valley is no longer carrying Rosewood. We have done our research and have decided to replace it with Petitgrain Terpeneless.
With the terpenes removed from the Petitgrain, a high linalool content is left. This is the chief constituent in Rosewood. The aroma is also very similar to that of Rosewood.