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Old 06-04-2008, 12:21 PM #23
Marlene Marlene is offline
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Smile I've used geranuim oil on John's feet....

without knowing about this specific application for PN. Must be that female intuition.

Anyways.....In the past year I have taken classes in reflexology and essential oils and I use both on John. Its been very helpful. It's not a cure but it has really helped on multiple levels. Now regarding the geranium oil....it's a very "female" scent and can linger especially if you use put your socks and shoes on right after applying it. So I decided to switch him to a more "manly" oil. I will now have to rethink the geranium and see if, in fact, it is more effective.

I started using geranium oil for its regenerative qualities and for increased circulation. Therapuetic grade Essential Oils can be very powerful and you really need to understand how to use them safely.

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