THE RAINDROP MESSENGER
Official Newsletter of CARE International
The Center for Aromatherapy Research and Education
Volume 5, Number 5
Sept - Oct 2007
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IN THIS ISSUE:
1. The Transience of Drugs and Permanence of Oils, David Stewart
2. Infertility Resolved by Thieves, David Stewart
3. Bible Restrictions on Holy Oil: Do They Still Apply?, David Stewart
4. Becoming a Legal Certified Raindrop Practitioner, David Stewart
5. The 2007-2008 CARE Calendar of Training Programs
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1. The Transience of Drugs and Permanence of Oils
by David Stewart, PhD, DNM, IASP, BCRS
In the last edition of the Raindrop Messenger (Jul-Aug 2007, Vol 5, No 4) We
discussed some differences in allopathic medicine (which is the basis of today's
health care) and natural medicine, pointing out some of the remarkable and
unique features of essential oils. We discussed how the philosophy of hospitals
and medical doctors today primarily focuses on the symptoms of an illness rather
than the causes and explained why symptomatic treatments never heal the roots of
a malady and are never permanent while essential oils do address the roots,
including emotional ones, and can actually heal diseases at their cellular
sources.
We also discussed the discretionary intelligence of oils, an intelligence absent
from synthetic drugs and pharmaceuticals. We also explained the mind-body
connection, how thoughts control our body processes and how thoughts direct the
actions of oils as explained by quantum physics. Oils are more than chemistry.
If you missed the last issue, or any other back issue of the Raindrop Messenger,
you can go to the archives of www.RaindropTraining.com where you can pull up,
read, and download any past articles.
In this issue we want to discuss some other aspects of essential oils that make
them effective medicines, not only today, but effective medicines for all future
time. Commercial antibiotics and antibacterial agents such as hand soaps,
household cleansers, etc, all have a limited useful life on planet earth. This
is because bacteria inevitably crack the codes of these synthetic, chemical
agents and develop resistance so that they are no longer effective.
RESISTANT STRAINS OF BACTERIA
When a resistant strain of pathogenic bacteria results, people get infected and
allopathic medicine has no remedy. People so afflicted can die, and often do, or
suffer permanently from the effects of the infection.
All of these resistant strains of pathogens were created in hospitals and used
to be harbored there exclusively. It used to be rare to find one of them
elsewhere. Unfortunately, today these resistant strains are finding themseves
into public places, such as schools and playgrounds. But hospitals are still the
places where the greatest infestations of resistnat bacteria hide and lurk.
While hospital patients are particularly vulnerable to incubating a resistant
strain of bacteria, even hospital visitors can pick them up and become seriously
ill, even to the death.
We have a relative whose wife went to the hospital for a check up while he
simply accompanied her as a visitor. He happened to have a small open cut on his
leg which became infected with a resistant strain of bacteria. His leg has been
swollen, sore, and inflammed ever since. That was more than two years ago. The
infection got so bad that twice he was hospitalized, which is an irony since it
was in a hospital where he contracted the infection in the first place. As of
this writing, he still carries the problem, for which medicine has no cures,
only palliative measures.
IS STRONGER AND STRONGER MEDICINE THE ANSWER?
Drug companies address the problem of every-growing, more resistant bacteria by
developing stronger and stronger antibiotics and antimicrobial agents.
Unfortunately, these pharmaceuticals are also harmful to people, even
potentially deadly. For example, vancomycin was a powerful antibiotic developed
to attack resistant strains of bacteria which is strong enough to also kill the
patient. When prescribed, doctors could only hope that the bacteria within the
patient would die before the patient did. Now there are “vancomycin resistant
bacteria,” so even that antibiotic is no longer effective.
Drug companies then developed another powerful antibiotic, methycillin, which is
also potentially deadly to the patient. With the adoption of this antibiotic in
hospitals throughout the country, there are now MRSAs, or “methycillin resistant
staphalococcyx aureus” bacteria which can be deadly and for which there are no
allopathic remedies.
Essential oils are different. While they are extremely effective against
pathogenic microbes, they are not only harmless to humans, but beneficial to our
tissues. Furthermore, their application does not result in the production of
resistant strains of bacteria. Here is why.
Antibiotics and antibacterial agents are simple compounds or simple mixtures of
a few compounds. Every batch of a particular antibiotic or antibacterial agent
is identical to the previous batch. Doctors would want it this way. They would
want today’s tetracycline or penicillin to be exactly the same as yesterday’s
and tomorrow’s. This consistency of product, along with their simplicity, is why
bacteria can figure them out and develop resistance such that their offspring
are not only immune to the drug, but are even more virulent and toxic to humans.
WHY OILS PRODUCE NO RESISTANT STRAINS
Essential oils are not simple. They consists of hundreds of compounds, the
numbers and formulas for which are not completely known even for one species of
oil. Furthermore, there are never two batches of essential oils the same.
You can grow lavender or peppermint every year in the same plot of land and
every year’s production of oil will be slightly different. The same 200 or 300
compounds will be there that make lavender like lavender and peppermint like
peppermint, but the proportions will vary. This year's lavender oil may have
more or less linyl acetate than last year's or this year's peppermint oil may
have more or less menthol, but they will still be lavender and peppermint.
The variations are because the oils of a plant are dynamic during the life of
the plant, changing daily, even from hour to hour, to adjust to the heat of the
day, the moisture in the air, and other factors uncontrollable to humans. The
oils in plants also vary their composition according to soil types, climate,
elevation, latitude, planting time, harvesting time, amount of sunshine, amount
of rain, amount of wind, and other factors such as the species of insects that
may be pests this year. The conditions that affect plant growth (and its oils)
are never repeated two years in a row.
Because the oils of a species vary according environmental factors that are
never the same, no two batches of an essential oil are ever exactly the same,
even from the same species grown in the same field. Oils are like wines.
Vintners put dates on each year’s bottles of a wine because every year will
produce a slightly different taste and coloration of the wine because nature
never repeats itself.
Therefore, because essential oils are far more complex than any laboratory
produced drug and because essential oils are never exactly replicated year to
year, bacteria can never figure them out and become resistant. Microbes are
smarter than synthetic drugs, but essential oils are smarter than microbes.
We have oils from Egyptian tombs that are just as antimicrobial today as they
were 5,000 years ago. The effectiveness of essential oils is permanent, which is
why they, and other natural remedies, will eventually replace the synthetic
pharmaceuticals of today. This means that drug-based allopathy, as practiced
today, is eventually doomed to disappear, being based on transient medicines and
a flawed paradigm.
THE TRANSIENCE OF DRUGS AND THE PERMANENCE OF OILS
Sooner or later, all synthetic drugs and antibiotics become ineffective or
lethal and have to be discontinued. Hence, drug companies are continually
engaged in finding and developing new drugs to replace the old ones as they
become ineffective or too harmful to continue. Since they cannot patent a
natural product, such as an herb or an essential oil, pharmaceutical companies
have no interest in studying or marketing natural products.
In fact, they would like to remove all natural products from the free market to
create, for themselves, a profitable monopoly enforced by law and government
regulation.
Patented medicines are all unnatural, composed of molecules never before
existing on planet earth. Our bodies were not made to utilize, metabolize, and
eliminate such substances. This is why all pharmaceuticals, without exception,
have negative side effects.
By contrast, properly administered natural products, such as essential oils,
have little or no untoward side effects. They can be taken into the body,
utilized, metabolized, and eliminated when they have completed their healing
mission. The majority of side effects from oils and natural products, if any,
are unexpected good ones.
THE END OF ALLOPATHY AS WE KNOW IT
Allopathic medicine, which is what is practiced by todays doctors, nurses, and
hospitals, addresses symptoms, not causes. If your symtoms are life threatening,
like uncrolled hemorrhaging, stoppage of breath, unconsciousness, severe
internal injuries, broken limbs, etc., then treating the symptoms is appropriate
and necessary to save your life and get you through the crisis.
Emergency medicine is the best of medicine as we know it today. But after the
crisis has passed and your vital signs are stabilized, the healing is yet to
come, which does not come through allopathic medicine, but through receiving
God's healing energy. While dealing with symptoms is often desirable and
necessary, when the treatment stops with symptomatic removal, the body simply
produces another ailment elsewhere as a result of the unresolved roots left
behind. Hence, simple ailments whose symptoms are suppressed can eventually
become serious sicknesses, sometimes even unto death.
Furthermore, allopathic medicines (antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals and
synthetic drugs) all eventually become ineffective and obsolete, requiring that
pharmaceutical companies engage in endless research to find the next drug to
replace the antiquated ones. Hence, allopathy is based on a flawed paradigm
employing medicines of only transient value.
Wholistic natural medicine, including essential oils, addresses root causes from
the quantum behavior of electrons to the intelligence of the cells to the human
mind and spirit. True and permanent healing can occur when the right environment
of balance in body, mind, and soul have been established. Furthermore, the
medicines of nature, which include herbs and essential oils, will never become
ineffective. Their therapeutic, Divinely created properties are forever.
Wholistic medicine, incorporating essential oils, is based on a more
incompassing paradigm employing medicine of permanent value.
A NEW AND BETTER SYSTEM
Therefore, it is inevitable that allopathic medicine, as we know it today, will
eventually shrink into a very minor part of the health care system, dealing only
with traumas, crises, and acute situations, while true health care, true
healing, and true regimens of wellness will come from the concepts of natural
medicine using plants and other natural substances as God made them and intended
them for our benefit.
There will always be a need for allopathy because sometimes symptoms are serious
and need to be dealt with directly before their causes can be diagnosed,
resolved, and the healing can begin. But future health care will not primarily
be allopathic in its approach. It will be wholistic and natural and essential
oils will be a fundamental and principal element of the new system.
The birth and labor of that new and better system is already well underway and
progressing well. All of you who are educating yourselves in oils, herbs,
nutrition, healthy life styles, and natural health care solutions are the
midwives of the new system.
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For more information on how and why essential oils work, see the book, "The
Chemistry of Essential Oils Made Simple - (God's Love Manifest in Molecules)" by
David Stewart, available from many sources, as well as from
www.RaindropTraining.com.