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Brain Power Is Now My Favorite Oil!


Author: Rachel L.
Skill: Raindrop Technique
Date: 09-24-2008
Views: 13,723
Word Count: 455
Questions Received: 1
Testimonial ID: 3129-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 8

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For my son's 3rd birthday, my mom got him the 'Your Baby Can Read' DVDs, books and flash cards. In about 4-5 weeks he learned 16 words. I was thrilled! I thought it was pretty awesome that a 3 year old could read some words. I had read so many great testimonials about the Brain Power oil blend that I decided to get it on my next order.

It came about 10 days ago. That day I started putting it on my son's brain stem. I had him put a drop on his thumb and put it to the roof of his mouth and suck his thumb (realigns the left and right brain). I also had him inhale it 2-3 times a day.

By day 8 he knew 40 words and wanted me to show him more new words! I started showing him the new words and he was picking them up so fast that I thought he was cheating because the flash cards show you the pictures of the words when you slide them out.

I tested him yesterday morning and he knew 5 more words. He wasn't cheating! The progress that he has made in this last week has been truly astounding.

I noticed some improvements in myself as well. I used to know how to count to 10 in Japanese and I wanted to start teaching Jake. The thing is I couldn't remember anymore. I could only remember up to 4. Even my husband could remember and he told me. Two days later I couldn't remember it again! After putting Brain Power on myself the same way I was applying to Jake it came back to me clear as a bell!

The other night I was looking up a recipe that I wanted to make for the next day. In the morning when I went to look it up again, page 506 popped in my head. That was the page that the recipe was on. I'm one of those that forgets the page 2 minutes after I've looked at it and would then have to go back to the index. Here I was 12-13 hours later and was able to retain it. Absolutely incredible in my opinion.

My two testimonies are small but I got a small piece of my memory back and I'll take it!

I was talking with my friend and telling her of Jake's progress with the reading and she said, "I think this is the way we are supposed to be. Smart, happy, healthy and strong." I think that she is right and thanks to Young Living amazing products we will all finally be able to be all of those things!

I hope that everyone can benefit from their amazing products. I am so grateful!


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Supporting Scientific Studies
1.Associated topics: breathing-/-inhale — "In confirming the presence of peripheral airways dysfunction in nonsmokers with uncomplicated common colds, our data imply that the changes can be modified favorably by short-term aromatics inhalation."Link
2.Associated topics: mental — "The present study indicated that lavender aromatherapy as a potential therapeutic modality could alleviate premenstrual emotional symptoms, which, at least in part, is attributable to the improvement of parasympathetic nervous system activity. This study further implies that HRV could evaluate the efficacy of aromatherapy using various fragrances to relieve premenstrual symptoms, and ultimately, support the mind and body health of women."Link
3.Associated topics: breathing-/-inhale — "Cineole has mucolytic, bronchodilating and anti-inflammatory properties and reduces the exacerbation rate in patients suffering from COPD, as well as ameliorates symptoms in patients suffering from asthma and rhinosinusitis.... The effects of Cineole in the treatment of acute bronchitis were clearly measurable and could be proven after a treatment period of merely 4 days. This study corroborates the fact that Cineole actively and significantly reduces cough frequency after four days."Link
4.Associated topics: mental — "Beta-Caryophyllene [component of cannabis, clove, copaiba], a CB2 [cannabinoid] receptor agonist produces multiple behavioral changes relevant to anxiety and depression in mice.... these preclinical results suggest that CB2 receptors may provide alternative therapeutic targets for the treatment of anxiety and depression. The possibility that BCP may ameliorate the symptoms of these mood disorders offers exciting prospects for future studies."Link
5.Associated topics: mental — "A number of essential oils are currently in use as aromatherapy agents to relieve anxiety, stress, and depression. Popular anxiolytic oils include lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), rose (Rosa damascena), orange (Citrus sinensis), bergamot (Citrus aurantium), lemon (Citrus limon), sandalwood (Santalum album), clary sage (Salvia sclarea), Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis), and rose-scented geranium (Pelargonium spp.)."Link
6.Associated topics: mental — "Most studies, as well as clinically applied experience, have indicated that various essential oils, such as lavender, lemon and bergamot can help to relieve stress, anxiety, depression and other mood disorders. Most notably, inhalation of essential oils can communicate signals to the olfactory system and stimulate the brain to exert neurotransmitters (e.g. serotonin and dopamine), thereby further regulating mood."Link
7.Associated topics: mental — "Lavender essential oil has been used as an anxiolytic [anxiety] drug, a mood stabilizer, a sedative, spasmolytic [muscle spasms], antihypertensive [high blood pressure], antimicrobial, analgesic [pain] agent as well as a wound healing accelerator.... The present study suggests that inhalation of lavender essential oil may be an effective and safe treatment modality in acute management of migraine headaches."Link
8.Associated topics: breathing-/-inhale — "Essential Oil Diffusion [lavender, marjoram, balsam fir, and peppermint] for the Treatment of Persistent Oxygen Dependence in a Three-Year-Old Child With Restrictive Lung Disease With Respiratory Syncytial Virus [RSV] Pneumonia: A 3-year-old female with central core disorder, a static myopathy affecting type one muscle fibers, with an 18-day history of oxygen requirement, acute desaturation episodes on high-flow oxygen, and persistent upper-lobe atelectasis... experienced a rapid reduction in oxygen requirement when treated with diffused plant essential oils after insufficient response to N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and dornase alfa."Link

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