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Old 09-27-2014, 08:44 AM #1
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Ron,

Young Living makes some supplements that contain the essential oils. So if you take them, you are ingesting them.

We use EOs all the time and love them.

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I have for the past two months have been taking vitamins made from esential oils and rubbing oil on my feet and up my legs. My PN symptoms seem to have lessened. Less pain and burning in my feet and hands. Not saying it is a cure all or that it will work for everyone. Oils and vitamins are not cheap but are certified therapeutic grade. Testing of oils done by outside company.
I believe you are on to something. I am trying this product called Kyani. Applying it on my heel for heel pain. Later will try on my toes for my PN. You can google this product to learn more.
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