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Another Amazing PanAway Story


Author: Rachel L.
Skill: Raindrop Technique
Date: 04-13-2008
Views: 4,366
Word Count: 424
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 2796-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 2

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This just happened last week. I feel bad because it was my fault that it even happened in the first place but at least it had a happy ending.

We had company over and my son whose almost 3 now was acting rather badly to say the least! I grabbed his hand and started guided him down the hall. He gets it in his head that he's not going to move another foot. He hits the floor like a sack of potatoes and refused to get up. I proceed to drag him down the hall about 10 feet. As soon as I had the thought, "Stop, you might hurt him", I stopped and then I felt something move in his wrist and he started to cry! His wrist was starting to swell. :( Ofcourse I felt terrible. I ran and got his bottle of diluted PanAway and rubbed it on his poor little wrist.

Now, a few days before he stepped on a Lego and took a HUGE chunk of skin out of the bottom of his foot. While I was checking out his wrist I noticed that his feet were dirty and the boo boo on his foot needed some attention and needed to be cleaned up.

I drew him a bath. The whole time he's cradling his wrist. I got him in the bath and he could only play with his toys with one hand. Every now and then he would hold up his wrist and start crying again.

OK, now, I feel about 2 inches tall.

I grabbed his diluted bottle of PanAway again after his bath and put about 10-15 drops in my hand. I rubbed my hands together and sandwiched my son's wrist in between my hands. I said a brief prayer. Something like, "God, I'm so sorry I hurt him, please help him feel better fast, Amen".

I then proceed to work on his foot. I had made my own boo boo blend for him when the Lego incident happened previously. I just mixed helicrysum and Lavender with the V-6. That blend fixed his foot up in just a couple of days.

By the time I was done putting oil on his foot and a band aid, which took about 30 seconds to a minute, he says to me, "Much better Mama!" He lifted his arm up and was rotating his wrist! The redness and swelling was gone! Not another word about it since!

I've had a lot of really good testimonials with the PanAway but this one blew me away!

Amazing!


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Supporting Scientific Studies
1.Associated topics: swelling-/-swollen-/-puffy — "[W]e studied the anti-inflammatory and gastroprotective effects of C. citratus [Lemongrass] and E. citriodora [Lemon Eucalyptus] essential oils on formol-induced edema and acetic acid induced abdominal cramps in Wistar rats.... In vivo analysis and histological assay showed that the two essential oils displayed significant dose-dependent edema [swelling] inhibition effect over time. They displayed strong analgesic [pain-relieving] and antipyretic [fever-reducing] properties similar to that induced by 50 mg/kg of acetylsalicylate of lysine.... This work demonstrates the anti-inflammatory property of Cymbopogon citratus [Lemongrass] and Eucalyptus citriodora [Lemon Eucalyptus], suggesting their potential role as adjuvant therapeutic alternatives in dealing with inflammatory-related diseases."Link
2.Associated topics: helichrysum-oil — "...its flowers and leaves are the most used parts in the treatment of health disorders such as allergies, colds, cough, skin, liver and gallbladder disorders, inflammation, infections and sleeplessness... In vitro studies characterized Helichrysum as an antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agent. Its flavonoids and terpenes were effective against bacteria (e.g. Staphylococcus aureus), its acetophenones, phloroglucinols and terpenoids displayed antifungal action against Candida albicans and its flavonoids and phloroglucinols inhibited HSV and HIV, respectively.... Regarding Helichrysum italicum in vivo activity, the highlight goes to ...the anti-inflammatory properties exhibited by its flavonoids, acetophenones and phloroglucinols, as seen in animal models."Link

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