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A Tale Of Two Frozen Shoulders


Author: Weisuan N.
Skill: Energy Worker
Date: 01-21-2014
Views: 9,770
Word Count: 390
Questions Received: 2
Testimonial ID: 9268-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 8

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This is a tale of two shoulders. Two frozen shoulders that is. When both my shoulders froze (within 5 days of each other), the pain was excruciating and intense and I lost all mobility of both arms. The pain was out of this world. I also wished I was out of this world then because of how bad I felt.
I used the oils in the Raindrop Technique kit and they are amazing. The kit includes Thyme, Basil, Peppermint, Oregano, Wintergreen, Cypress and Marjoram along with the Valor and Aroma Siez oil blends.

They helped ease my frozen shoulders condition and I did not seek any treatment from any healthcare professionals. Within 3 days of applying the oils, my frozen shoulders started to "thaw" and I started to regain more mobility in my arms. The pain had also dropped dramatically.

By the sixth day of applying the oils, the pain in the shoulder was almost gone, unless I moved my arm in the direction that I should not have move it. The shoulders still complained when I tested them by stretching the muscles.

During this time, I did arm exercises to encourage stretching of the muscles to coax greater mobility out of the shoulder. The shoulders completely thawed after a week of applying the oils and were on the mend.

I applied the oils neat (3-5 drops) on my shoulders twice a day during the first few days of each shoulder freezing. My arms were hardly mobile then. Once I had some mobility back in my shoulders, I applied the oils around my navel, also twice a day. After 3 weeks of applying consistently twice a day, I regained full mobility in both my arms.

About two years earlier, I had an earlier incident with a sore shoulder joint for which I had sought treatment with acupuncture. After treatment the pain subsided, some mobility in my left arm had returned.

Movement was restricted as there was a stiffness in the shoulder. I could not swim and I could not stretch my left arm fully after that. This condition remained for about two years.

However, after using the Raindrop Technique oils when both my shoulders froze, I regained back full mobility of my left arm without the stiffness in the left shoulder. I can now stretch my left arm fully and swim again.


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Supporting Scientific Studies
1.Associated topics: inflammation — "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
2.Associated topics: mobility — "We examined the evidence regarding the effect of herbal medicine on pain in people with non-specific low-back pain (LBP).... Lavender essential oil applied by acupressure appeared effective in reducing pain and improving flexibility compared to conventional treatment."Link
3.Associated topics: inflammation — "[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
4.Associated topics: inflammation — "To assess their anti-inflammatory activities, effects of essential oils on neutrophil activation were examined in vitro.... All essential oils tested at 0.1% concentration suppressed TNF-945;-induced neutrophil adherence, and, in particular, lemongrass, geranium, and spearmint oils clearly lowered the reaction even at 0.0125%. Similar inhibitory activities for the neutrophil adherence were obtained by their major constituent terpenoids: citral, geraniol, citronellol and carvone. Thus, some essential oils used as anti-inflammatory remedies suppress neutrophil activation by TNF-945; at a low concentration (0.0125-0.025%) in vitro."Link
5.Associated topics: joints,inflammation — "Ruxiang (Gummi olibanum), the dried gum resin of Boswellia carterii (BC) [frankincense], has been used in traditional Chinese medicine to alleviate pain and inflammation for thousands of years.... The data show that BC extract has significant anti-arthritic and anti-inflammation effects and suggest that these effects may be mediated via the suppression of pro-inflammatory cytokines."Link
6.Associated topics: joints,inflammation — "We have demonstrated that Boswellia frereana [frankincense] prevents collagen degradation, and inhibits the production of pro-inflammatory mediators and MMPs. Due to its efficacy we propose that B. frereana should be examined further as a potential therapeutic agent for treating inflammatory symptoms associated with arthritis."Link
7.Associated topics: inflammation — "Anti-inflammatory, spasmolytic [muscle spasms], antimicrobial, antioxidant, carminative [flatulence] and immunomodulatory properties of caraway suggest that it might exert beneficial effects on inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).... CHE and CEO [caraway essential oil] at all doses tested were effective in reducing colon tissue lesions and colitis indices and the efficacy was nearly the same when different doses of plant fractions were administered p.o. or i.p..... These data suggest that caraway fractions are both effective and possess anti-colitic activity irrespective of the dose and route of administration."Link
8.Associated topics: inflammation — "Phytogenic compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties are currently discussed as promising complementary agents in prevention and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Our study aimed to evaluate possible protective and curative effects of broccoli extract (BE) and of the essential oils of turmeric (Cuo), thyme (To), and rosemary (Ro) in a rat model with a mild dextran sulphate sodium- (DSS-) induced colitis.... We conclude that the phytogenic additives tested have a promising anti-inflammatory potential in vivo and a particular role in the prevention of IBD."Link

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