Raindrop Technique ®restoring the body’s vitality and equilibrium! Medical practitioner, osteopath and acupuncturist, Dr Richard Moore is co-owner of Levity Health, a holistic gym and wellness centre in Bondi Junction. Always on the lookout for new therapies to offer, he is familiar with the benefits of pure essential oils and agreed to experience Raindrop Technique®. The Raindrop Technique was developed by Dr Gary Young (USA), who was paralysed as a young man in a logging accident and has subsequently completely healed himself. The process utilises the benefits of therapeutic-grade essential oils combined with techniques that Dr Young learned from a Lakota medicine man, along with Vita Flex, a pressure point massage of the feet and lower legs that is said to have originated in Tibet thousands of years ago. Well beyond pampering In Raindrop Technique the essential oils are dispensed like little raindrops along the length of the spine from a height of about six inches and then lightly feathered outwards across the back. Although the pressure is so gentle that at first you may be tempted to place this technique in the category of ‘pampering’, its effects go much deeper. Whether you are simply tired and in need of relaxation, or experiencing symptoms ranging from headaches to sports injuries, Raindrop Technique unblocks the body through promoting the highest possible levels of oxygenation. Once oxygen is restored, nutrients can return and be assimilated, and the body can begin to balance itself. The quality of the therapeutic-grade essential oils used in the treatment is the key to its success, as unlike most traditional aromatherapy treatments, they are used neat on the body. Oils used include basil, cypress, marjoram, oregano, peppermint, thyme, and wintergreen. A number of exclusive international Spas such as The Biltmore in Arizona, which attracts the Hollywood set, include this treatment on their menu. Immediately following his one-hour Raindrop Technique session, Dr Richard Moore reported feeling very relaxed, balanced and centered. One of his favourite essential oils is peppermint and in the Raindrop Technique it is used with a hot towel that induces a tingling sensation of heat and coolness simultaneously, which he described as “an intense menthol experience!” The effects of a Raindrop Technique session continue for up to a week. When we checked in with Richard several days later, he was still feeling relaxed and was keen to have others in his team experience a Raindrop session. As well as relaxation, clients report a variety of benefits ranging from increased energy levels to the spontaneous release of emotional blocks in the body. For more information or to experience Raindrop Technique please call: Helen Sattler 0428 632 273 The benefits of the oils used in Raindrop Technique AromaSiez An advanced complex of anti-inflammatory, muscle-relaxing essential oil. It wil help relax and relieve tight, sore, tired, inflamed and aching muscles resulting from stress, sports injuries or fatique. It may also help to relieve headaches . Basil Used extensively in traditional Asian Indian medicine, Basil is a powerful antispasmodic, anti-infectious and antiviral. The Hindu people put basil springs on the chest of the deceased to protect them from evil spirits. Italian women wore basil to attract possible suitors. Used to help with migraines, mental fatigue and menstrual cramps. Basil relaxes both striated and smooth muscles. Thyme Traditionally Thyme has been used for respiratory problems, digestive complaints and the prevention and treatment of infection, gastritis, bronchitis and asthma. The Egyptians used thyme for embalming. Thyme is a good general tonic for the nerves and stomach and may also help with headaches, insomnia, urinary infections and viruses along the spine. PeppermintThis essential oil smoothes the digestion. There have also been studies on peppermint’s ability to improve concentration and mental accuracy. This oil may help with arthritis, indigestion, depression, skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis. It is a relief for headaches, hives, morning sickness and toothaches. OreganoThis is excellent oil for help with respiratory infections, digestion problems, balancing the metabolism, viral and bacterial pneumonia and strengthening the vital centre. Application is usually applied at the bottom of the feet in Raindrop Technique. Its fragrance creates a feeling of security. WintergreenThis oil originated in China and has traditionally been chewed to increase respiratory capacity by Native Americans when running long distances and performing labour-intensive jobs. Settlers in early America had their children chew the leaves for several weeks each Spring to prevent tooth decay. This oil may be beneficial for cystitis, acne, bladder infection, gout and other skin diseases. MarjoramCramps, migraine headaches, insomnia and bronchitis-like conditions can benefit from the marjoram essential oil. This oil is calming and relaxing to the muscles. The muscles that constrict are known to cause headaches. It also helps to relieve anxiety and nervous tension. Menstrual problems, shingles, sores, spasms, sunburn and fluid retention will be assisted by using marjoram. ValorThis is a blended oil containing rosewood, blue tansy, frankincense and Spruce. Valor helps balance electrical energies within the body. Found to assist the body self-correct its balance and alignment giving relief of pain. The oils in this blend have been touted as a chiropractor in a bottle. Valor changes anaerobic mutated cells back to their aerobic natural state. For more information or to experience the Raindrop Technique please call: Helen Sattler 0428 632 273 I only use Young Living's Essential Oils. They are pure, unadulterated, and meet the highest world standards |