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<blockquote data-quote="Wish" data-source="post: 735184" data-attributes="member: 23140"><p>I too have PTSD and I think this is a wonderful idea. My friend, who's 17 year old son also has PTSD, started doing theater last year and it has changed his life. A life saver indeed. They are in poverty level and get help through community care. The program is free for him.</p><p></p><p>I personally have been "doing" essential oils since November 2017, and it has helped very nicely for both of my illnesses and plus my physical pain. I buy them from Doterra. They are 100% pure. Most essential oils sold in stores are synthetic so please stay away from those.</p><p></p><p>In any case, they help calm me so much. I never thought I'd be into something like essential oils (lord knows I do not have the money for them), but a friend of mine urged me to try hers and I was sold the minute it was put on me. She put the peppermint oil on my chest and when I inhaled, it opened me up is the best way I can describe it. (I struggle with some breathing issues) <strong><em>and it felt so good. I could breathe. </em></strong>I ordered a set the next day and I <strong><em>never</em></strong> do that. I don't have to tell you what it means to someone when they are bipolar and they actually find something that works that calms the symptoms down some. Dr. Teals epsom salt (take a hot bath) is great too, makes me so sleepy. Of course these aren't cures by any means, but I have found them to help in a semi-significant way along with my medications (always ask doctor first before you mix medications and essential oils).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wish, post: 735184, member: 23140"] I too have PTSD and I think this is a wonderful idea. My friend, who's 17 year old son also has PTSD, started doing theater last year and it has changed his life. A life saver indeed. They are in poverty level and get help through community care. The program is free for him. I personally have been "doing" essential oils since November 2017, and it has helped very nicely for both of my illnesses and plus my physical pain. I buy them from Doterra. They are 100% pure. Most essential oils sold in stores are synthetic so please stay away from those. In any case, they help calm me so much. I never thought I'd be into something like essential oils (lord knows I do not have the money for them), but a friend of mine urged me to try hers and I was sold the minute it was put on me. She put the peppermint oil on my chest and when I inhaled, it opened me up is the best way I can describe it. (I struggle with some breathing issues) [B][I]and it felt so good. I could breathe. [/I][/B]I ordered a set the next day and I [B][I]never[/I][/B] do that. I don't have to tell you what it means to someone when they are bipolar and they actually find something that works that calms the symptoms down some. Dr. Teals epsom salt (take a hot bath) is great too, makes me so sleepy. Of course these aren't cures by any means, but I have found them to help in a semi-significant way along with my medications (always ask doctor first before you mix medications and essential oils). [/QUOTE]
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