Raindrop Messenger

Official Newsletter of C.A.R.E.
The Center for Aromatherapy Research and Education


THE RAINDROP MESSENGER
Official Newsletter of CARE International
The Center for Aromatherapy Research and Education

Volume 4, Number 6
Nov - Dec 2006

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IN THIS ISSUE:

1. Doing Raindrop Without a License: Is it Legal? by David Stewart
2. A Cup of Ningxia or a Bushel of Beets? by David Stewart
3. CARE Intensives and Seminars 2007
4. Subscription/ Unsubscription/ Essential Oil Info

IMPORTANT NOTE:
The information in this newsletter is not meant to diagnose, prescribe, or substitute for professional medical assistance nor is it intended to substitute for competent legal advice from an attorney. It is provided as information Only for your better understanding of holistic health. In case of medical need, please consult an appropriate licensed professional.


1. Doing Raindrop Without a License: Is it Legal?
by David Stewart

One of the most frequently asked questions by those whom we train in vitaflex and raindrop techniques is "Can I do these legally if I am not a nurse, doctor, massage therapist, or licensed health professional of some kind?" The answer to that question is not a simple "yes" or "no." It is a complex gray area. However, there are some principles you can apply that will enable you to perform raindrop and vitaflex whether licensed as a health care provider or not.

First of all, it is legal everywhere for anyone, both professional and nonprofessional, to do raindrop on spouses, friends, and relatives when they don't charge beyond the cost of the oils. (A raindrop session usually consumes about $25 worth of oils.) Non-health professionals may also charge for their time and services depending on what laws apply and on what they hold themselves out to be. Laws that might be interpreted to apply to raindrop are usually in the realm of massage therapy and bodywork. These laws differ from state to state, from province to province, and even, in some cases, from county to county and city to city.

Discovering the regulations pertinent to you in your area is something you would have to research yourself, that is, if you think it is necessary to know. Such rules are not always clearly written nor easy to understand and can lead to confusion rather than clarity concerning the legality of raindrop.

Secondly, if you perform these techniques without a government recognized license for hands-on practice, it is highly unlikely that any legal difficulties would arise unless someone in your community (a professional) feels threatened by your activities and files a complaint with an authorized board of some kind. Licensing boards don't usually have teams of enforcers whose task is to search for people who may be in violation of their regulations. They don't have the resources for such programs. Therefore, unless someone complains about a specific individual, such boards remain unaware and unconcerned. However, if a complaint is filed against you with a government agency, they are legally bound to investigate whether they agree with the complaint or not.

To the best of my knowledge, at this time vitaflex and raindrop techniques have not been legally defined by any government agency in North America. For example, without a legal definition, it would be difficult for the medical profession to substantiate a claim that raindrop is "the practice of medicine." In a court of law, the practice of medicine has been defined as "what doctors customarily do" and doctors don't customarily do raindrop. The question of legality usually arises in the context of massage therapy or body work, but can also be considered in the context of nursing.

MISSOURI: THE SHOW-ME STATE

The State of Missouri, which is where I reside, has some interesting laws and has made some interesting rulings in this regard. Missouri is called "The Show-Me State" because of the reputation of its residents for requiring proof for any newly expressed ideas. State something original or different to a native Missourian and they will often come back with, "Show Me."

Recently, a licensed Missouri massage therapist was feeling challenged by the raindrop practice of an unlicensed individual in her community who also taught raindrop in a local massage school. She threatened to file a report with the State Board of Therapeutic Massage against both the school and the unlicensed individual. The ambiguity of Missouri regulations for massage professionals suggests several interpretations, some allowing unlicensed people to practice raindrop, others not. Hence, a letter was addressed to the Licensing Board asking them to "show us" a correct and official interpretation of the law.

The Executive Director of the Missouri Board of Therapeutic Massage replied in a letter dated in February 2006 which stated the following:

(1) "Raindrop Therapy is considered ancillary therapy and not massage theory and practice. Therefore, an instructor in this area should not have to be licensed as a massage therapist. Instead, she/he would need to be educated and/or trained in the treatment. . . If a person is demonstrating how Raindrop Therapy is administered, a license for that person is not
required."

(2) "Where the confusion can occur is when any technique is incorporated into and/or advertised as massage therapy. In that case, the licensure becomes an issue. Utilizing Raindrop Therapy does not require a massage therapy license as long as it is not advertised or represented as massage therapy."

So in Missouri, insofar as the Massage licensing Board is concerned, teaching raindrop and vitaflex can be perfectly legal with or without a license. It also appears from this statement that doing raindrop is also legal with or without a license as long as it one does not put oneself out as being a massage therapist and does not advertise raindrop as such. The issue of charging or not charging was not mentioned.

Notice that in the language of the Licensing Board letter, raindrop is referred to as "therapy" and as a "treatment.” We avoid these terms since in many places, these terms have legal connotations implying a need for a license. This is why we use the term "raindrop technique." We also refer to "raindrop sessions" (not treatments) and to ourselves as "facilitators" (not practitioners or therapists).

This recent commentary on the scope of raindrop in the context of professional massage practice in Missouri does not include opinions of the State Boards of Nursing, Chiropractic, Medicine, or any other health-related modality. So while things are okay with the Massage Therapy Board, the practice of raindrop could still be challenged by any of these other boards. In some states, it has been the Board of Registered Nursing who have felt threatened by unlicensed raindrop facilitators and who have gotten involved with the legality of raindrop, trying to declare it as a practice of nursing.

CERTIFICATES, CERTIFICATION, AND LICENSING

The letter from the Missouri Board of Therapeutic Massage (MBTM) also mentions that those doing or teaching raindrop "need to be educated and/or trained in the treatment." Taking a CARE Seminar or CARE Intensive earns you certificates of participation which are sufficient proofs of the necessary education and training for raindrop in the eyes of the Missouri board. However, a certificate of participation is not the same as certification or licensing.

A certificate of participation only verifies you took a formal class. Certification verifies that you have demonstrated a certain level of skill after completing your formal training. Licensing means that a government agency recognizes your right to practice under certain stipulations. You can be certified without being licensed. Certification says you have met a certain level of competence. Licensing says you are legal in the eyes of the government within certain boundaries and have agreed to practice within government regulations. There are exceptions to these definitions. In some states a Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) is referred to as a Certified Massage Therapist or CMT. So these terms can be confusing when comparing one governmental region with another.

The term, "registration," is also applied to various professions and can have two different meanings. It can mean the same as certification (i.e. you have passed a competency test) and/or it can mean "licensing," (which means endorsement by a government agency). For example, one can be a Registered Aromatherapist (RA), which indicates the passing of a written test administered by the Aromatherapy Registration Council (ARC), a nonprofit, non-governmental agency. You can also be a "Registered Massage Therapist" (RMT) which is a license granted by a state or province.

Being certified, but without a license, like Some Certified CARE Instructors (CCIs) are also Registered Nurses or Licensed Massage Therapists, but most CCIs do not have a government-issued license, qualifies one to purchase professional liability insurance. The Association of Body Massage Professionals (ABMP) accepts CCIs into their insurance program and recognizes CCIs as professional Bodyworkers. The ABMP phone number is 303-674-8478. Their website is www.abmp.com.

EXEMPTIONS TO MISSOURI LAW

The Missouri Code of State Regulations (#324.265,p.5,#7(1)) specifies whom is exempt from regulation by the Board of Therapeutic Massage (MBTM) as follows: "The following practitioners are exempt from the provisions of this section upon filing written proof with the board that they meet one or more of the following: Persons who act under a Missouri state license, registration, or certification and perform soft tissue manipulation within their scope of practice." In a recent communication from the MBTM they cited this section and stated, "These exemptions apply to reflexology, chiropractors and energy workers."

Among other things, raindrop is an "energy modality," which is why the oils dropped 6-8 inches above one's spine in order to pass through one's electromagnetic or energy field. Vitaflex is also energy medicine inasmuch the technique makes use of the piezoelectricity of the body. From this it could be well argued that raindrop and vitaflex techniques are energy work that incorporate reflexology as part of their scope of practice. Therefore, raindrop/vitaflex facilitators who have been trained and certified in these skills should be eligible for exemption from state regulation in Missouri.

This interpretation of the law has not been put forth nor tested, but it does provide a possible avenue within the law of Missouri whereby those who have achieved a designated level of training in raindrop or vitaflex could be legally exempt from state regulation provided they stayed within the limits of what defines the scope of these practices. Such an idea may be applicable in other states or provinces as well.

RAINDROP WITH A LICENSE IN CANADA

If you live in Canada, a new program has recently been accepted by the Canadian Board of Examiners as sufficient for you to practice raindrop and vitaflex legally throughout Canada and the British Commonwealth (some 17 countries). A raindrop practitioner in Canada can become an Integrated Aromatic Science Practitioner (IASAP) and be legally authorized to practice raindrop with no other training, certificate, or license. This credential is not yet recognized in the United States, but that could happen at some future time.

This new degree program is offered exclusively by the Institute for Energy Wellness Studies (IEWS) in Brampton, Ontario (a suburb of Toronto). For more information on their class schedule and tuition, call 905-451-4475 or visit their website at www.energywellnessstudies.com. The teaching faculty of this new school includes Dr. Sabina DeVita, Dr. David Stewart, and Dr. Carolyn DeMarco. Their mission and curriculum have been endorsed by D. Gary Young.

WORKING THE LAWS IN YOUR FAVOR

The George Gordon School of Law in Isabella, Missouri, offers a number of week-long courses on your rights of religious freedom in the United States based on the covenants of the Bible as well as the tenants of secular law. George has a daily one-hour radio program. Recently (in October 2006) he dedicated a whole week (7 programs) to a discussion of David Stewart's book, "Healing Oils of the Bible." His wife, Jacqueline, and daughter, Kohl, recently attended a CARE Intensive in Branson, Missouri, in order to learn raindrop.

According to Gordon, using the "Religious Free Exercise Clause" of the U.S. Constitution along with other provisions of federal and state law, one can file a statement of intent (to engage in raindrop, for example) with their county court house that can enable them to offer raindrop legally with no license or other government approval, irregardless of what laws may be on the books. Complete information and training in this manner of getting around the licensing question is available by taking a week-long course from the Gordon School of Law. The pertinent course is called "Tax and Status." Matters such as legally avoiding tax liability are also taught in Gordon's course on "Business," all in harmony with a Biblical perspective.

For more detailed information on courses offered by the Gordon School, visit www.GeorgeGordon.com. The seven one-hour-long programs on "Healing Oils of the Bible" are also archived on this site and can be replayed from there.

IT’S A MATTER OF TOUCHING

Government rules and regulations that may apply to raindrop all boil down to whom the government authorizes to touch another human being. Nurses, chiropractors, massage therapists, MDs, DOs, physical therapists, and other licensed health-care professionals are licensed to touch in the practice of their professions. Hair stylists and beauticians can legally touch, too, but only to restricted body areas such as head, shoulders, hands, and feet. Ordained ministers and recognized church elders are also authorized to touch in blessing, baptizing, and anointing with oils.

In the Bible, the Hebrew word translated as "anoint" is "masach" and the Greek word is "Chrio" or "Chrisma." Both terms actually mean "to massage or rub with oils" usually accompanied with a prayer or blessing. This is actually what raindrop is, "a massaging or rubbing with oils" which is properly performed in an attitude of prayer or blessing. Hence, since the US Constitution guarantees one the right to practice one's religion and if that religion includes anointing, then one could conclude that a person can legally perform raindrop anywhere in the US if ordained as a minister or an elder.

That is the approach I have taken. I used to be a licensed United Methodist Pastor, but have given that up to pursue a full-time mission of anointing with and teaching about oils and their healing powers. Anyone can become an ordained minister of the Universal Life Church. It is headquartered in Modesto, California. Simply visit www.ulc.net and enroll for free. For a small fee you can obtain a "Clergy Package" containing all the paraphernalia and documents for marriage, baptisms, funerals, etc. I have done this and am a card-carrying ordained minister. You will find my name listed on their website as one of their ministers in Missouri.

CHARGING FOR RAINDROP

Theoretically, if you are doing raindrop as an anointing procedure and as a minister, then you can legally ask for donations for your ministry. So you could effectively charge, not only for your time and service, but for your oils as well. Except for family members, my wife and I do charge most of the time when we do raindrops. We also charge fees most of the time for our raindrop classes. Jesus advised that "The laborer deserves to be paid." Luke 10:7

I personally have no license from any government agency, yet I practice and teach raindrop freely throughout the US and Canada. If challenged, that would be my defense, that I am exercising my constitutional rights by practicing my religious beliefs and am ordained to do so. Whether that would stand up on a specific state, county, municipal, or provincial court remains to be seen. So far, it has never come to that anywhere in the world.

Now I cannot guarantee that doing and being ordained as I have done will protect you legally or that it would ultimately even protect me should authorities choose to make a legal issue of it, but I am not concerned. The legality of offering raindrop without a license is thus far a nebulous and gray area in the laws as they are currently written. You could be harassed for doing it, but as for conviction of a crime, that is highly unlikely. As for my wife, she teaches and does raindrop here in Missouri and throughout the country same as I and she has chosen not to become ordained as I have done. Legal ordination is still a human institution. Those of us who do raindrop feel ordained from a higher source. This leads us to another interesting legal dimension on the topic of doing raindrops legally without a license.

THE BOTTOM LINE

The State of Missouri has an interesting clause in its constitution. To paraphrase, it says that "state laws shall apply only when not superseded by scriptural law." The ramifications of this clause, and similar ones in other state constitutions, form a basis for some of the precepts taught at the Gordon School of Law.

My wife and I are law abiding citizens and Jesus did say in Matthew 22:21, "Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s," thus implying that there are an appropriate places for complying with secular laws. But in the eyes of the Pharisees Jesus was also a law breaker, seeing that he did not follow the letter of their laws. So just because a professional licensing board may say it is illegal to do raindrop without a license does not necessarily mean it is our spiritual duty to do so. Maybe so. Maybe not. Of course, going against temporal authority carries potential consequences from temporal authority. Jesus and his disciples encountered those consequences and accepted them in order to carry out their divinely ordained mission.

With regard to doing and teaching raindrop without a clearly defined license to do so, for us we really don't care what human laws may imply or don't imply about raindrop. To us it is a spiritual practice in which we are engaged, ordained and approved by God. I feel led by the spirit to do what I do. Into what legal consequences that may lead me at some future time is not something about which I am concerned at this time. I only know what I must do from my heart.

A healing ministry is one of faith. It cannot be practiced in fear. I personally doubt if my wife and I will ever be challenged by any legal authority, but if we ever are we will deal with it at that time in faith as we practice and teach raindrop in faith. How you personally handle doing raindrop within the present unclear legal climate is your choice. It is between you, your family, and God. That is the bottom line.

For more information on taking a CARE Class to learn raindrop or becoming a Certified CARE Instructor, visit http://www.RaindropTraining.com. This website also has a training DVD on raindrop. It is called "Raindrop Technique - Dallas Version," which comes with a complete set of written notes.


2. A Cup of Ningxia or a Bushel of Beets?
by David Stewart

I don't need to expound on the wonders of Ningxia Red Juice(R). Just go to www.ningxiared.com, which is linked with the Young Living website, www.youngliving.com. It is full of data from scientific studies as well as wonderful testimonies of the health benefits of Ningxia Red Juice. I personally drink 2-3 liters a month along with consuming a package of dried wolfberries, which are the juice's principle ingredient.

WHAT IS THE ORAC SCALE?

Brunswick Laboratories in Wareham, Massachusetts, has tested a number of the major brands of superjuices for their free radical neutralization capabilities. These include Xango(R), Noni(R), Goji(R), Limu(R), and Ningxia Red(R) juices. Ningxia Red (ORAC = 1500) contains almost three times the antioxidant capability as the nearest competitors, Xango and Noni (ORAC = 550).

The ORAC scale was developed for the US Department of Agriculture at Tufts University. ORAC stands for "Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity." Free radicals are partial molecules that are chemically aggressive. In our bodies they can damage our organs and tissues, which accelerates aging and can lead to chronic diseases and cancer. So any food that gobbles up free radicals is good for our health and can help maintain youth and extend our longevity.

In the literature from competing superjuices, their stated values for ORAC readings can be misleading. A proper ORAC value is based on 100 milliliters (approx. 3.5 fluid ounces or 7 tablespoons or almost half a cup) of the food being tested. That is a quantity equal to seven 15 ml bottles of oil. In other words, ORAC is a measure of the number of free radicals neutralized by 7 tablespoons of the juice. Some companies quote an ORAC number that corresponds to as much as a whole quart or liter of their juice. This would be 10 times the standard quantity for a legitimate ORAC test which would render a reading ten times too high to be called "ORAC" and compared to other ORAC numbers obtained legitimately.

So be wary of companies that claim that their antioxidant capacity is greater than Ningxia Red. ORAC numbers are meaningless without stating the quantity of juice tested. When you read an ORAC score associated with a product, see if they also mention whether it was from 100 ml of their product or some other amount. In the YLEO literature, you will see this stated in the fine print as being properly based on a 100 ml sample. The comparisons YLEO makes with other juices are fair and valid, all based on 100 ml samples of every brand compared.

HIGH ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY AND MORE

In addition to its antioxidant capacity, Ningxia Red also contains high levels of many essential minerals, amino acids, proteins, and vitamins. So its benefits go well beyond those measured by the ORAC scale. Read some of the testimonials on www.ningxiared.com and you can see that daily intake of this wolfberry product can be nothing short of miraculous.

Young Living's other superjuice is Berry Young Juice. It has the same ORAC rating (1500) as Ningxia Red. So drink either one daily and you will improve your life for life. The secret ingredient in these two juices is wolfberries (Lucium barbarum) which are native to northern China. For centuries, residents of this remote area have been noted for their longevity. They frequently live to be 120 and 150 years of age and more, while maintaining their strength, virility,teeth, and eyesight, free from arthritis, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. Numerous studies have correlated their extraordinary health to the wolfberries in their daily diet.

Young living was the first to import these plants to America and currently harvests more than 100,000 wolfberry bushes at their farm in Utah. They import dried wolfberries from China which are also sold through Young Living. Besides the website cited above, Young Living has a variety of literature and DVDs on the merits and nutritional properties of wolfberries and wolfberry products.

BUILDING YOUR YLEO BUSINESS WITH WOLFBERRIES

One of the wonderful things about building a networking business through Young Living is that it can be done successfully in so many ways. There are the oils, which are the best in the world and unique in so many ways, which form the basis of most YLEO distributors' businesses. They there are the personal products, chemical-free soaps, shampoos, skin products, vitamins, and supplements. And then there are the wolfberry products. Some YLEO distributors have build highly successful businesses focusing entirely on Berry Young Juice or Ningxia Red Juice.

Here is a dramatic demonstration you can do at a business-building meeting in presenting the powers of Berry Young or Ningxia Red Juice. Display the following items on a table:

4 pounds of carrots
2 quarts of carrot juice
8 oranges
1 pint of orange juice
2 pounds of beets
2 cups of beet juice
2 cups of raspberries
1 cup of blueberries

Some people object to Ningxia Red or Berry Young Juice because of the price. Two tablespoons (1 fl. oz.) of these juices costs from $1.25 to $1.60 depending on whether you paid wholesale or retail price. Point out that the nutritional value of two tablespoons of these wolfberry juices is equal to any one of the above items on the table. How does the price of two quarts of carrot juice compare? Or two cups of raspberries? Or if you like, how about a cup of Ningxia Red or a bushel of beets? They would all cost more. Furthermore, which would be easier to consume, eight oranges or two tablespoons of Ningxia Red, (not to mention a bushel of beets for a cup of Ningxia)?

The comparisons above were first published in the September 2001 issue of the Raindrop Messenger. At that time it was only available in hard copy, not on the internet, and had a circulation of less than two hundred distributors. The calculations at that time were for Berry Young Juice, but they work also for Ningxia Red since their ORAC values are the same.

During the 2006 YLEO Grand Convention in September, Marcella Vonn Harting, a YLEO Diamond, gave a breakout session using the demonstration above, with a colorful table by the podium filled with fruits and vegetables. Her workshop was on how to focus on Ningxia Red to build a successful YLEO business. She had with her a new distributor, Don Clair from Illinois, who had achieved the level of Silver in only four months taking the Ningxia Red Approach. At the convention, Marcella asked me to make this idea available to everyone in the context of Ningxia Red. So here it is. Have fun. And thanks Marcella for creating such a great visual for us.


3. CARE Class Calendar for 2007 (as of DEC 20, 2006)

(More to be Added Throughout the Year)

CARE INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS AND INTENSIVES Center for Aromatherapy Research and Education

Training Workshops for Continuing Education Credit in RAINDROP, VITAFLEX, BIBLE OILS, CHEMISTRY, AND EMOTIONAL RELEASE

During 2005 CARE Sponsored 109 seminars and intensives and 117 programs during 2006 throughout the USA and Canada, as well as programs in Australia and Europe. CARE will sponsor more than 100 programs again in 2007.

As of DEC 20, 2006, 41 CARE seminars and intensives already booked for 2007. More are being added every week. Periodically check the website, http://www.RaindropTraining.com for the latest listings.

CARE OFFERS TWO TYPES OF PROGRAMS

1. CARE INTENSIVES (offering ALL of the 23-hour CARE curriculum over a 3-4 day period.)

2. CARE SEMINARS (offering a portion of the CARE curriculum over a 1-2 day period.)

The Full 23-hour CARE Curriculum includes the following:

BO - Bible Oils (2 hrs)
VF - Applied Vitaflex (4 hrs)
RD - Raindrop Technique (8 hrs)
CH - Essential Oil Chemistry (5 hrs)
ER - Emotional Release with Oils (4 hrs)

Listings of scheduled CARE Programs are given below and are coded as follows:

1. Intensives offering the full five courses (23 hrs) of CARE credit are designated as ALL.
2. Seminars offering only a part of the CARE curriculum are designated according to what is offered by BO, VF, RD, CH, and/or ER as appropriate.

The Center for Aromatherapy Research and Education is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a Continuing Education Approved Provider

Postings below are as of DEC 20, 2006. Additional ones are being added every week or so. Full details are given on the CARE website http://www.RaindropTraining.com Check the website periodically for the most current dates and locations.

For specific information on any particular program, see Contact Names with their emails, phone numbers, etc., at the end of this message. Registration for most Intensives can be accomplished on the Internet at http://www.RaindropTraining.com.

You may also call CARE toll free at 800-758-8629 or e-mail your requests to care@raindroptraining.com.

2007 CARE SEMINARS & INTENSIVES
(Posted as of DEC 20, 2006)

Intensive: ALL
Jan 12 - 14, Fri - Sun, Fargo, North Dakota
With Tanis Wichmann, FCCI

Seminar: BO, VF, RD
Jan 12 - 14, Fri - Sun, Webster Groves, Missouri
With Fran Norton RN, SCCI

Intensive: ALL
Jan 12 - 14, Thu - Sat, Chemainus, Vancouver Island, B.C.
With Sheila Hay, CR, RM, FCCI

Seminar: VF, RD
Jan 13 - 14, Sat - Sun, Chillicothe, Ohio
Denise Naasz, CCI

Intensive: ALL
Jan 18 - 10, Thu - Sat, Renton, Washington
With Sheila Hay, CR, FCCI, and Tammy Struebing, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Jan 19 - 21, Fri - Sun, Apalachin, New York
Mer Barrett, CNHP, SCCI & Joanna Barrett, RN, CNC, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Jan 25 - 27, Thu - Sat, Portland, Oregon
With Sheila Hay, CR, RM, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Jan 26 - 28, Fri - Sun, Duluth, Minnesota
With Trude Gode, FCCI, and Julie Blanchard, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Jan 26 - 28, Fri - Sun, Nashville, Tennessee
Gaia Tossing, RCR, LMT, SCCI, & Jamille Hyatt, RN, FCCI

Seminar: VF, RD
Jan 27 - 28, Sat - Sun, Modesto, California
With Beverly Claussen, CR, CCI

Intensive: ALL
Feb 1 - 3, Thurs - Sat, Eureka, Montana
With Carol Howden, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Feb 1 - 3, Thu - sat, San Diego, California
With Sheila Hay, CR, RM, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Feb 2 - 4, Fri - Sun, Hixson, Tennessee
With Jamie Hyatt, RN, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Feb 2 - 4, Fri - Sun, Rochester, New York
Mer Barrett, CNHP, SCCI & Joanna Barrett, RN, CNC, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Feb 4 - 6, Sun - Tues, Grand Forks, North Dakota
With Tanis Wichmann, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Feb 7 - 9, Wed - Fri, Chino Hills, California
With Sheila Hay, CR, RM, FCCI

Seminar: BO, VF, RD
Feb 10 - 11, Sat - Sun, Casa Grande, Arizona
Gail Hunter, CCI

Intensive: ALL
Feb 15 - 17, Thurs - Sat, San Antonio, Texas
With Carol Howden, FCCI and Sandy Rodie, CI

Intensive: ALL
Feb 16 - 18, Fri - Sun, Madison, Wisconsin
With Tammy Struebing, FCCI

Seminar: VF, RD
Feb 16 - 17, Fri - Sat, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
With Margaret Brock, CCI

Seminar: BO, VF, RD
Feb 16 - 17, Fri - Sat, Glenview (Chicago), Illinois
With Gaia Tossing, LMT, SCCI, and Nancy Gouch, CCA

Seminar: BO, VF, RD
Feb 17 - 18, Sat - Sun, Durham, North Carolina
With Christina Hagan, CCI, LMBT

Seminar: VF, RD
Feb 18 - 19, Sun - Mon, Baltimore, Ohio
With Denise Naasz, LMT, CCI

Intensive: ALL
Feb 21 - 24, Wed - Sat, Olathe, Kansas
With David Stewart, PhD, DNM, and Lee Stewart, SCCI

Intensive: ALL
Feb 23 - 25, Fri - Sun, Easton, Maryland
Mer Barrett, CNHP, SCCI & Joanna Barrett, RN, CNC, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Feb 23 - 25, Fri - Sun, Albuquerque, New Mexico
With Marie Koepke, RN, NBCR, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Mar 8 - 10, Thurs - Sat, Kelowna, BC, Canada
Carol Howden, FCCI and Ben Howden, CI

Intensive: ALL
Mar 10 - 12, Sat - Mo, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
With Tanis Wichmann, FCCI

Seminar: VF, RD
Mar 24 - 25, Sat - Sun, Chillicothe, Ohio
With Denise Naasz, LMT, CCI

Intensive: ALL
Mar 31 - Apr 3, Sat - Tue, Outer Banks, North Carolina
With Marie Koepke, FCCI, RN, CR, & Christina Hagan, CCI, LMBT

Intensive: ALL
April 13 - 15, Fri - Sun, Syracuse, New York
Mer Barrett, CNHP, SCCI & Joanna Barrett, RN, CNC, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
April 16 - 18, Mon - Wed, Soldotna, Alaska
With Sheila Hay, CR, RM, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
April 27 - 29, Fri-Sun, Apalachin, New York
Mer Barrett, CNHP, SCCI & Joanna Barrett, RN, CNC, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
May 3 - 6, Thurs - Sun, Iron Mountain, Michigan
With David Stewart, PhD, DNM, and Lee Stewart, SCCI

Intensive: ALL
May 14 - 16, Mon - Wed, Anchorage, Alaska
With Sheila Hay, CR, RM, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
June 4 - 6, Mon - Wed, St. Louis, Missouri
Sheila Hay, CR, RM, FCCI, Tammy Struebing, CBFC, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Jul 5 - 8, Thu - Sun, Winter Park, Colorado
Marie Koepke, FCCI, RN, CR, & Christina Hagan, CCI, LMBT

Intensive: ALL
July 19 - 21, Thu - Sat, Fairbanks, Alaska
With Sheila Hay, CR, RM, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
July 20 - 22, Fri - Sun, Fargo, North Dakota
With Tanis Wichmann, FCCI

Intensive: ALL
Sep 1 - 4, Sat - Tues, Washington, DC
Just Prior to YLEO Grand Convention in Washington, DC
With David Stewart, PhD, and Lee Stewart, SCCI

Intensive: ALL
Nov 13 - 16, Tue - Fri, Branson, Missouri
With David Stewart, PhD, and Lee Stewart, SCCI

CONTACT INFORMATION
A Discounted Early Registration Fee for taking a whole 3 - 4 day CARE Intensive (23 hours) is available when payment is made no later than two weeks before the specific program date. Early Registration for a CARE Intensive is available on the Internet at http://www.RaindropTraining.com. For late registrations for Intensives or for registration for CARE Seminars, Contact the appropriate registrar from the list below:

Connie Adams, CMT, FCCI
- (707) 422-5272 conniejoym@earthlink.net
Joanna Barrett, RN, CNC, FCCI
- (607) 642-5448 merandjo@onehealthylife.net
Mer Barrett, CNHP, PKP, SCCI
- (607) 642-5448 merandjo@onehealthylife.net
Julie Blanchard, FCCI
- (218) 825-0064 julie@julieblanchard444.com
Margaret Brock, CCI
- (573) 238-5875 margettiann@hotmail.com
Irene Buckley, LMT, CCI
- (712) 755-3780 naturjoy@fmctc.com
Jill Burk, SCCI
- (989) 996-0830 jillycmt@aol.com
Beverly Claussen, SCCI
- (209) 765-6290 glowingscents@netzero.net
Marylee Creegan, SCCI
- (386) 462-2092 mec14@juno.com
Judy Estep, SCCI
- (717) 732-5017 judyeestep@aol.com
Carol Garvey, CCI
- (905) 815-9931 cgarvey@sympatico.ca
Trude Gode, FCCI
- (218) 829-0717; (218) 831-3302 Trudesoils@yahoo.com
Christina Hagan, CCI
- (919) 623-6940 hagangiani@juno.com
Sheila Hay, FCCI
- (907) 883-3646 sheilahay@pacifichomesalaska.com
Carol Howden, FCCI
- (541) 923-7440; (805) 208-6628 carolhowden@yahoo.ca
Gail Hunter, LMP, CI
- (425) 359-9358 Gailsmassage@gmail.com
Jamille Hyatt, RN, FCCI
- (423) 323-8319; (423) 737-4443 jamillee@aol.com
Melinda Kirby, LMT, FCCI
- (828) 287-0668; (828) 289-6833 theoilmaven@yahoo.com
Marie Koepke, RN, NBCR, FCCI
- (970) 726-8688 mtnmarie@yahoo.com
Shawna Marroccoli, CI
- (905) 875-3952; (905) 466-4882 rs_marroccoli@hotmail.com
Denise Naasz, LMT, CCI
- (740) 773-5490 or 740-703-2266 denaasz@yahoo.com
Kathy Spohn, FCCI
- (616) 261-0015 oilsofold@sbcglobal.net
Lee Stewart, SCCI
- (800) 758-8629 care@raindroptraining.com
Tammy Struebing, FCCI
- (402) 395-6887 tstruebing@amhne.org
Gaia Tossing, CCI, LMT, RCR
- (615) 496-3366 or (847) 903-6603 hrtsngcomm@aol.com
Barbara Vissers, CCI
- (616) 457-0412 fil29@i2k.com
Leslie Vornholt, LCSW, SCCI
- (720) 304-8043 artemisdancer@earthlink.net
Tanis Wichmann, FCCI
- (218) 367-2579 stevtan@arvig.net

WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT CARE PROGRAMS

This program may change your life if you are willing to try something new and be open. I love how gentle and graceful my healing was and how wonderful to have hope again.
Lisa Marie Belter, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

This class was very enlightening. I would recommend it to everyone. It is nice to know that there is an alternative to medicine.
Tiffany Slusher, Minford, Ohio

This program has changed my life. I feel as if I have been waiting all of my life for this door to open so I could walk through into my destiny. Usually I would go to a seminar and in a few days, I would go back to my old habit patterns, but not this time. The next day after the emotional release class I woke up totally free from a fear I had for years. God is such a wonderful Father to prepare these healings for us in such a simple way as offered through CARE's ministry. I will forever be thankful. And one more thing. My block towards chemistry is gone. Really gone! I did not look forward to the class. I actually dreaded it. Now, I am looking forward to taking it again and becoming a teacher! Miracles happen all the time! Shalom.
Maria DeShields, St. Louis, Missouri

Enjoyed the classes totally and learned much more than I thought I would.
Patricia McHugh, Bridgeton, New Jersey

The CARE Intensive exceeded my high expectations. All of the instructors were great. Their tremendous caring and willingness to give of self was always evident. This program provides an opportunity to build on previous knowledge or start new if unfamiliar with essential oils. It also enables you to participate in personal growth and meet wonderful people.
Jeannette Vaupel, RN, Genoa, Illinois

Thank you so much for bringing the raindrop training to Australia. I absolutely loved the course. It was a turning point for me. I hope that you can come back to Australia ASAP.
Sonya Vassallo, Beechworth, Victoria, Australia

I am so grateful for CARE. This workshop really truly builds confidence and teaches the techniques in a way that could be learned by anyone. Thank you! It has been so fulfilling!
Robyn Karima Grant, Nakuop, British Columbia, Canada

This seminar will change your life! I have no suggestions for this seminar. It was fantastic.
Diane Koepp, Belle Plaine, Minnesota

It was great! I loved it! Until I took this seminar I didn't have a clue that oils could do so much! Thank you!
Susan J. Knowles, Caldwell, West Virginia

We traveled a long way for the CARE Seminar (from England to California). The whole workshop was interesting, enlightening, excellent, and very enjoyable. It was well worth every mile traveled!
Susan Duerden, CMT, Clitheroe, Lancashire, England

As a massage therapist I was able to take the work that I do to the next level! The understanding of the chemistry of essential is helping me explain the scientific way they work. Thank you. It was a pleasure being in this class.
Melissa Bills, LMT, Caro, Michigan

This training is an absolute must for all those involved in oils. Truly awe inspiring!! We received knowledge and healing from above.
James Claps, Grove Village, Illinois

This workshop has been the most rewarding learning experience since my introduction to essential oils. The wealth of material and wonderful personal experiences and knowledge shared was beyond my expectations.
Aziyza Shabazz, St. Croix, Virgin Islands

The CARE class was so uplifting and informative. I love you all.
Tammy L. Webb, Anchorage, Alaska

Three days after receiving raindrop in the CARE class I received a healing from a painful shoulder and left arm. I am very excited what the oils do for people.
Meg Hueslcamp, Brenham, Texas

Millions of thanks to you. I am already lining up students to come to your next classes. Everything was taught in such a simple manner that even a child could follow and do raindrop technique. May God bless you richly in your work.
Kiew Lo, Carlingford Court, New South Wales, Australia

Words are not adequate to express how great this class is. Everyone was inspired and blessed by every section of the class. We didn't want it to end.
Connie Allen, Lewiston, Idaho

The CARE Intensive was so great! It was amazing. During the three days we all bonded together and it seemed like we were all a big family. I found the chemistry class to be
very interesting, which shocked me as I never really enjoyed science before. You explained everything so well that now I will feel more confident in using my oils and sharing them. Thank you for the experience and the training.
Jamie Brown, Lakewood, California

I am overwhelmed with gratitude for such a wonderful program. Not only have I learned a great deal of new skills, I have grown as a spiritual being. All this in just three days! Thank you.
Kim McMahon, Bronte Beach, New South Wales, Australia

I have taken the CARE Classes twice now and it continues to get better. The magnitude of information is incredible. I feel like I could repeat and repeat.
Carol Garvey, Oakville, Ontario, Canada


Subscription/ Unsubscription/ Essential Oils Info

In each issue of The Raindrop Messenger you will find articles and essays on a variety of topics related to health and longevity. Our hope is to be informative and, perhaps, inspire to you for the benefit of your physical, mental, social, emotional, and spiritual life. The Raindrop Messenger is also a friendly way of keeping you abreast of CARE’s ongoing programs, activities and helpful books and videos.

SUBSCRIBING AND UNSUBSCRIBING

To subscribe to The Raindrop Messenger, visit CARE online at http://www.RaindropTraining.com and find the sign-up box on the home page.If you wish at any time to leave this email list, unsubscribe information can be found at the bottom of every newsletter. On the other hand, if you enjoy the newsletter we hope that you will forward it to your friends and family along with an invitation to join the ever-growing list of Raindrop Messenger readers.

WHERE AND HOW TO OBTAIN THERAPEUTIC GRADE OILS

If you are a Young Living Essential Oils Distributor or a Young Living Customer, you have chosen to avail yourself of the world’s finest oils of Biblical grade quality. If You are not a YL Member and have a friend or relative who is, you should approach them and ask how you can become affiliated with Young Living and purchase these oils.

You may also contact any Certified CARE Instructor (CCI) who would be happy to enroll you in Young Living. The addresses, phone numbers, and email information for all CARE instructors are given on the CARE website. Perhaps there is a CCI living near to you who would serve as your sponsor and assist you in learning about how to use the oils.

If you do not know of anyone in your community or family that sells these oils, you may also choose to enroll with Dr. David and Lee Stewart as your sponsor at http://bibleoils.YoungLivingWorld.com or by contacting Young Living at (800) 371-3515 and enroll over the phone asking that David and Lee Stewart, YLEO Member #261333, be your sponsors. You may also call David or Lee directly at (573) 238-4273.

You cannot practice therapeutic aromatherapy with healing results unless you use properly produced and packaged oils. Most oils easily available from retail outlets are food or perfume grade oils and do not have the healing properties that Young Living oils possess.

BECOMING A CERTIFIED CARE INSTRUCTOR

For information on becoming a Certified CARE Instructor (CCI) Visit: http://www.RaindropTraining.com. You may purchase a CCI Handbook (96 pp.) via that website that details the certification program.

THE RAINDROP MESSENGER
Official Newsletter of C.A.R.E.
The Center for Aromatherapy Research and Education
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