Sunday, March 27, 2011

What is Raindrop Technique?


RAINDROP TECHNIQUE

Raindrop Technique is a sequence of anointing with oils and laying on of hands that brings structural and electrical alignment to the body in a relaxing and invigorating manner through the power of essential oils. The oils are dropped along the spine, much like drops of rain. There are many versions of Raindrop Technique, but the same oils are always applied, though not always in the same sequence. Most of the oils used in this technique are high in phenolic content to ward off potentially damaging viruses and bacteria while cleansing cell receptor sites to enhance inter- and intra-cellular communication and improve overall bodily function. Some raindrop oils contain a variety of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes to assist in deleting misinformation in the DNA and in reprogramming correct information in cellular memory to restore and maintain physical and emotional wellness. The oils used in Raindrop Technique must be high quality therapeutic grade and are as follows:

VALOR (Balancing Blend)  Contains oils of spruce, rosewood, blue tansy, and frankincense in an almond oil base. Gentle and soothing, it helps balance the body's energy system and stimulate spinal realignment. Affects the limbic system in a way to improve one’s self-image, enhancing ones feelings of confidence, courage, and self-esteem.

OREGANO (Origanum Vulgare) One of the most powerful antimicrobial essential oils. Research at Weber State University demonstrated a 99% kill rate against in-vitro colonies of Streptococcus pneumoniae. High in phenolpropanoids, which cleanse cellular receptor sites.

THYME (Thymus Vulgaris) Antiseptic, immune enhancing, supportive of body’s natural defenses. Thyme has been used to combat the bacteria that causes anthrax. High in phenolpropanoids.

BASIL (Ocimum basilicum) Can be relaxing to both voluntary muscles and to the involuntary muscles as well. Voluntary muscles include all of the motor muscles of the arms, legs, back, abdomen, neck and face. Mentally energizing and invigorating. Used for tension headaches. Can improve senses of taste and smell.

WINTERGREEN or BIRCH (Gaultheria procumbens or Betula alleghaniensis) Supports joints and skeletal structure. Composition of both of these oils are more than 80% methyl salicylate (a phenolic ester) which has a cortisone-like effect in that it may stimulate the body’s own production of natural cortisone which has none of the negative side-effect of synthetic cortisone. Also has analgesic properties inasmuch as its chemical structure is similar to that of aspirin.

MARJORAM (Origanum majorana) Relaxing to the involuntary muscles and to the voluntary muscles as well. Involuntary muscles include the heart, diaphragm, digestive tract, and reproductive organs. Soothing to nerves. Used for migraines. Antiseptic and antimicrobial.

CYPRESS (Cupressus sempervirens) Antimicrobial. Supportive of the circulatory and lymphatic systems. Stimulates the body’s natural white corpuscle production. 76% monoterpenes and 14% sesquiterpenes which may assist in restoring proper cellular programming to restore health and maintain wellness.

PEPPERMINT (Mentha piperita) Supports digestive system, respiratory system, and nervous system. Has been used for headaches. Research has shown that inhaling peppermint improves concentration and mental retention. Detoxing to the liver. A synergistic oil that supports and improves the beneficial actions of other oils used in conjunction.

AROMA SEIZE (MUSCLE RELAXING BLEND) (Contains oils of basil, marjoram, lavender, peppermint and cypress) Calming, relaxing and relieves tension. Relaxes muscles, including tight muscles and muscle spasms. May relieve headaches.

ORTHO EASE (Soothing Massage Blend) (a massage base oil of wheat germ, grape seed, almond, olive and vitamin E. Contains essential oils of wintergreen, jumiper, marjoram, red thyme, vetiver, peppermint, eucalyptus, and lemongrass). Used in European hospitals, formulated to soothe muscle aches and minor swelling. Contains natural antioxidants.

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