Monday, February 10, 2014

Did you know? Essential Oils and How They Work

Did You Know? Essential Oils and How They Work

DID YOU KNOW?:

The body absorbs oils the fastest through inhalation (breathing) and second fastest through application to the feet or to the ears.  Testing on the thyroid, heart, and pancreas showed that the oils reached these organs in three seconds. Layering oils can increase the rate of absorption.

When an oil causes discomfort, it is because it is pulling toxins, heavy metals, chemicals, poisons, parasites, and mucus from the system.  Either stop applying the oils for a short time, to make sure your body isn't eliminating (detoxifying) too fast, or dilute the oils until the body catches up with the releasing.  Toxins go back into the system if they cannot be released.

When the cell wall thickens, oxygen cannot get in.  The life expectancy of a cell is 120 days (4 months). Cells also divide, making duplicate cells.  If the cell is diseased, new diseased cells will be made.  When we stop the mutation of the diseased cells (create healthy cells), we stop the disease.  Essential oils have the ability to penetrate and carry nutrients through the cell wall to the nucleus and improve the health of the cell.

Each oil has as frequency, and each of our organs and body parts has a frequency.  The frequency of an oil is attracted by the life frequency within the body.  Lower oil frequencies become a sponge for negative energy.  The frequency is what stays in the body to maintain the longer-lasting effects of the oil.
  • Low frequencies can make physical changes in the body.
  • Middle frequencies can make emotional changes in the body.
  • High frequencies can make spiritual changes in the body.
  1. Average frequency of the human body during the day time is between 62 and 68 Megahertz (MHz). Bone frequency is 38 to 43 MHz.  Frequencies from the neck down vary between 62 and 68 MHz.
  2. Spiritual frequencies range from 92 to 360 MHz.






*Most of the information in this file can be found in the Reference Guide for Essential Oils, compiled by Connie and Alan Higley

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