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Peppermint the Decongester

August 24th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Medical Aromatherapy, My Little Ancedotes

Mentha piperita had always been something I carried on my person.  Most of my patients often complains of airway congestion and I had given to a lot of Peppermint to the end stage patients to help cope with their lymphoedema issues.  First it dries up the fluid a little, next it is a wonderful anti spasm and of course it decongests the airways which will also fill up with water and that’s the way most of them pass on, from respiratory failure due to congestive obstructive pulmonary issues.

One of my last stage colon patient who was under my palliative care had been with me since Feb this year till July, until she departed she had like others before her struggled with breathing in the last 2 weeks, her sternocleidomastoid muscles were so straining till it’s visible on her emaciated upper body, loud rasping sounds were coming from behind the oxygen tube and she was wearing a mask that was spraying medication for airway dilation.  I was only visiting at this stage to give support to the family and her carers the room was filled with her immediate relatives, they had been told by the hospice doctor that she will be going anytime now.  So I rushed over to say my goodbyes and tried hard to fight with my tears.  In an effort to distract my emotional self, I decided I should do something about her breathing…

I performed a simplified MLD on her neck and sternum to stimulate the lymph nodes there, I couldn’t touch the face because of the mask.  After 5 mins of therapy I concluded with dropping a couple of drops of peppermint on the front of her neckline and on her sternum.  I left the rest with her family members.  As I was washing up and leaving one of the sister in law exclaimed that she is breathing easier and much less noise then before… they were all quite amazed as all the drugs were not really effective for her.

The next day I received a surprise message from her sister, “she woke up in the evening after you had left, she asked if Veronica had been here to massage me”  she talked for a while to the sisters and family and asked why everyone is gathered in her room… the hospice doctor was so surprised he had visited her, “she even said that the doctor is handsome” said her sister and had asked for her hair to be brushed into place, she wanted to look neat, she laughed.  After talking for a while and being alert for a few hours, that night when she lay down to sleep as her usual routine, she slipped back into unconsciousness again she hung on for 10 more days and passed on peacefully after the monks had finished chanting their prayer for her at 2pm exactly on 9 of July 2010.  May she rest in eternal peace.

Rosemary the Mucolyctic

August 24th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Medical Aromatherapy, My Little Ancedotes

I have currently on my hands 3 persons who have had radiation therapy to their heads done for treatment of their cancer, 2 of them 1 male and 1 female are both tongue cancer patients who has been treated with massive surgery chemotherapy and radiation in 2008 2008 and 1 is a 78yo male who had nasal pharyngeal cancer 18 years back and had only been treated with radiation.  All of them complains of lack of saliva secretions and of difficulty in swallowing food and talking for more than a few minutes because their throat will become irritated from dryness and they will start coughing.

JT had the female who had recovered from a stage 3 tongue cancer, had been with me the longest since 2008 immediately after her surgery.  I had helped her in various ways then using aromatherapy sprays and oils for anti-radiation spread to treating of multiple ulcers and radiation burns etc… So I finally decided to try Inula after her repeated complains of mouth dryness and her constant need to clear her throat.  After performing MLD on her face and neck, I applied Inula neat on her sub mandible glands and throat.  I waited for any skin reaction, but there was none, then I sent her home.

The next week, she came back she said she felt different, a lot more moisture had appeared and she needed lesser water for a couple of hours immediately after.  She had asked for more Inula.  So my idea of turning the thick phlegm discharge into a more watery  format had worked…I decided to try Rosemary Cineole, a more economical version of mucolyctic.  She took one home and used it 4 hourly a day as I instructed applying it neat on the sub mandible glands, throat and even one the lower maxilla glands.  She came back very happy the next week, she reported she could speak more and she chatted happily with me during her session.

I then introduced this idea to the 2 other men who were also reporting the same dry mouth and throat issue, and with the 78yo NPC case, it was even good for his congested sinus, as he started applying it to the sides of his nostrils.

The daughter of the 78yo had dropped by my place one sunday night after 4 weeks of therapy with her father, was so happy that she had to come over and give me a token of appreciation she said “my father could eat more tonight, during dinner, I saw him eat bigger chunks of meat and he even had a 7-Up” she gushed.  So I realized he could hardly manage his food because his throat bleeds a lot all these 18 years and she had noticed the difference.  “He even sang karaoke” she beamed at me.

New Aromatherapy Seminar by Dr Kurt Schnaubelt

October 26th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Events, Medical Aromatherapy, Newsletter

Date: 6 & 7 March 2010

Venue: to be advised

Plant Language is for Everyone

Most aromatherapy courses teach therapists how to treat patients. Plant Language speaks to the individual. Where conventional courses give the student a list of essential oil properties, Plant Language encourages personal experience. Simple, non threatening applications are suggested to observe one’s own individual response to specific oils, thereby building a repertoire of physiological knowledge.

The suggested encounters with essential oils can provide valuable pointers towards fundamentally improved health. The real benefit might accrue when we need essential oils to heal as we already have the confidence to use them effectively.

Sign up now and enjoy the early bird special price of $299.00 only for the first 20 after which Before 31 Dec 2009 the price will be $369!  From Jan 2010 it will be Dr Schnaubelt’s published price of $395 don’t miss this special price!

More details on the course on www.vyaroma.com or contact veronica@massoinstitute.com or 93873867 for course outline and registration

The Art of Aromatherapy Reopens!

September 6th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Medical Aromatherapy, Newsletter

It has been some 3 years since I have made the heart breaking decision to give up active aromatherapy practice and teaching due to overload on my lymphology work with my cancer and non cancer patients, i had to make the choice because there is no other help available and the patient’s needs are urgent. I am now happy and proud to announce the return of The Art of Aromatherapy, my company I first started with, together with my new partner Annie Lim who is a well established and well qualified Aesthetician who will handle the non medical cases.

We have been busy working on setting up our little treatment room right here under my roof and for the last one month in August, we had received some clients already. Indeed it is such a blessing to receive such support from our loyal friends and current patients.

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