When I first heard of a spinal treatment, I was a bit
sceptical. I’m a firm believer that plants and plant oils have healing
properties. But to apply 3 different oils in layers and expect specific
results, almost sounded too good to be true.
You see, nerves branch out from the spinal column
throughout your body. The same as where nerves come together underneath the
feet. So certain areas can be targeted in your body by stimulating specific
areas in your feet. You are actually just touching the nerves that run to
specific organs or areas. Now add an essential oil with specific benefits, and
it is medicine that gets transferred to that area.
Nerves can have blockages caused by chemicals, toxins
and heavy metals etc. If your nerves are “blocked”, and information gets
scrambled, then how is it supposed to function optimally?
Now the spinal treatment is done by applying 3 layers
of essential oils mixed into a carrier oil.
The first oil that you apply, is from the group of
oils called a Phenol. This is a cleansing oil. You need to clean out or help
the body to remove unwanted substances that are stuck in the cell receptor
sights. This is usually a spicy or irritating oil eg. Cinnamon oil.
The second layer of oil that you apply along your
spine, is from the Sesquirterpene group of essential oils. This is the
“deprogramming” stage. Scrambled or miswritten information gets deprogrammed.
It is also an oil that helps to repair damaged cell receptor sights done by
chemicals or heavy metals. Chemical substances don't “fit” because they don’t
have the same structure, thus causing mild to severe damage. Examples of oils
from this category are myrrh and lavender oils.
The third and final layer is for reprogramming. This
is from the Monoterpene group. After the cell receptor sights have been
cleansed and deprogrammed, it is time to reprogramme. This group of oils also
tend to inhibit accumulation of toxins, and helps discharge existing toxins
from the liver and kidneys. These are mostly citrus, pine and Frankincense
oils.
So in short;
Step 1: Cleansing
eg.
Cinnamon oil blend
Step 2: Deprogramming and repair/rebuild
eg.
Myrrh oil blend
Step 3: Reprogramming
eg.
Frankincense oil blend
Method:
Make sure that you have a good quality essential oil. Have someone apply 1-3 blended drops of Step 1 along
your spine. The area covered should be from the base of your neck down to your
coccyx. Then you repeat the process with a step 2 oil. Take in mind that it is
not a massage, but an application done with gentle yet firm strokes. Then you
apply the 3rd and final oil blend.
If you don’t have someone to help you with the
application, then you can do the treatment by applying the oils in different
layers underneath the feet.
This spinal treatment can be done once a week for a
few months to cleanse, repair and reprogramme nerves etc. Remember that the
nerves are there to bring communication between different areas in your body.
If there are blockages, then messages can be delayed or misinterpreted. If you
have an illness or serious condition, this process can be repeated every 3 days
for the first 2 or 3 weeks. Then change it to once a week. Make sure to inhale
some of the oil that is left over on your hands, as this helps with the healing
process in your body.
You will experience detoxifying symptoms within the
first few applications. Make sure to rest, drink enough water and make healthy
food choices.
This treatment can benefits anyone, because everyone
needs proper cell and nerve communication in their bodies. It will help your
body to reset itself, combatting sickness, disease, inflammation, digestive
issues, tiredness and sluggishness.
I think it is time to speed up the “internet signals”
in our bodies and improve delayed communication, so that we can all get our
work done!
Lizelle
Recipe:
Dark chocolate hazelnut “fudge”
300g hazelnuts
Three quarter cup cocao powder (organic if possible)
1 cup ground sunflower seeds
1tsp cinnamon powder
2 cups dates (soaked in warm water for 30 min)
Half a cup melted coconut oil
-Roast hazelnuts around 20 min at 160 degrees Celsius.
-Remove skins by rubbing nuts together in a clean dish
towel.
-Place nuts in a food processor, grind until a fine
paste.
-Add seeds, soaked dates(removed from water), cinnamon
and cocao.
-Switch food processor on until ingredients are well
mixed and dates are fine. Scrape down sides.
-Add melted coconut oil. Mix until a dough forms.
-Press flat in a sprayed cookie pan, 1cm thick.
-Place in the freezer until solid. Cut into squares
before it is too hard.
-Once solid, transfer to the fridge. Keep in a
airtight container.
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