The Power of Oils
The essential oils in Raindrop are used to stimulate every organ, muscle and bone of the body at a cellular level, thereby boosting and enabling the release of dormant toxins or disease wherever they may be lodged - including those illnesses lodged in the mind and emotions. When applied to the body, the oils are absorbed into the skin and travel down through the dermis levels into the interstitial fluids.
The anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory action of the oils have been known to:
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•Correct defects in the curvature of the spine;
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•Bring relief to chronic pain sufferers;
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•Stimulate the nerves and re-growth of tissue;
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•Reduce stress;
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•Help fight and get rid of bacteria and viruses that exist within the body;
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•Improve the immune system.
9 essential oils are used in Raindrop: 7 single oils and 2 therapeutic blends. The usual Raindrop oils are:
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•Valor – Gentle and soothing blend that integrates the body’s energies and can help align the spine and muscles of the back. It affects the limbic system in a way to improve one’s self-image, enhancing one’s feeling of confidence, courage and self-esteem;
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•Oregano - one of the most powerful anti-microbial essential oils that helps battle viruses and cleans cellular receptor sites;
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•Thyme – Anti-septic, anti-viral, anti-bacterial; immune enhancing; supportive of body’s natural defenses;
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•Basil – Can be relaxing to both voluntary muscles and to the involuntary muscles as well. Voluntary muscles include all of the motor muscles of the arms, legs, back, abdomen, neck and face. Mentally energizing and invigorating. Used for tension headaches. Can improve senses of taste and smell;
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•Wintergreen (originally birch, when pure birch oil was available) – Supports joints and skeletal structure, facilitating bone repair. Composition of the oil has a cortisone-like effect in that it may stimulate the body’s own production of natural cortisone, which has none of the untoward side-effects of synthetic cortisone. It also has analgesic properties similar to that of aspirin;
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•Cypress – Supportive of the circulatory and lymphatic systems. Stimulates the body’s natural white corpuscle production. May assist in restoring proper cellular programming to restore health and maintain wellness;
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•Marjoram – Relaxing to the involuntary muscles and to the voluntary muscles as well. Involuntary muscles include the heart, diaphragm, digestive tract and reproductive organs. Soothing to nerves. Used for migraines. Anti-septic, anti-microbial and anti-spasmodic;
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•Peppermint – Supports the digestive system, respiratory system and nervous system. Has been used for headaches. Topical analgesic. Research has shown that inhaling peppermint improves concentration and mental retention. Facilitates detoxification of the liver. A synergistic oil that supports and improves the beneficial actions of other oils when used in conjunction;
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•Aroma Seiz – A blend that helps ease cramping and muscle soreness/pain. Calming, relaxing and relieves tension. Relaxes muscles, including tight muscles, muscle spasms, muscle seizures, and charley horses. May relieve headaches.

Preparing for a Raindrop Session
Description of a Raindrop Session
Common Sensations & Responses to Raindrop
Skin Sensitivities & General Precautions with Essential Oils








