Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Rain Drop Technique

     This technique, used to release tension, pull
contaminates from muscle tissue, and the spine, ie
chicken pox, which causes shingles when the im-
mune system is low. Building  the body to ward
off diseases, the bodies natural defences, ability to
fight seasonal flus, colds.  When done in conjunction
with cancer treatments, patients that use this tech-
nique suffer less from shingles, than those that don't.
After treating # patients with Rain Drop, none have
been afflicted by shingles after cancer treatments
are completed. Why a healthy immune systems!
    These are the essential oils used, Oregano, Thyme
Basil, Cypress, Wintergreen, Marjoram, Peppermint
blended oils Valor and Aroma Seiz.
     Most of my therapy with these oils are done on
horses. Either for the preparation for winter or for
spring. Used instead of shots for flus, virus, west nile
colds. This works very well when a horse "founders".
     Like people, horses once exposed to a bug develop
an immuity to each bug, no longer requiring additional
injections, all that is required is that the body is healthy
and its immune system working well.
     Rain Drop its self, oils are spread down the spine
lightly massaged into the muscles either side of spine
and not touching the spine with heavy pressure at any-
time.  
     As 400 people watched at a Rain Drop clinic,
instructional class to earn validating certificates in
giving rain drop therapy. After recieving this technique
a young man who suffered from chronic scoliosis for
more than eight years, unable to bend over, afterwards
he bent over, stood up, then measured, and gained
one inch in height. As mentioned before horses
benefit as well. Horses that have saddle sore muscles
reap the rewards just as fast as that young man.
Meaning the next time you're at a show and your
horse is reacting to that saddle or to a move that
seems to bring pain, think about your horse, and what
can be done to ease the tension by doing Rain Drop.
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