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		<title>Essential 7: Peace &amp; Calming™</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Essential 7™ is a collection of seven of Young Living’s premiere single oils and oil blends. YL’s Doug Corrigan and Karen Boren are guest bloggers for a series sharing information that will teach you the many ways the Essential 7 kit can enrich your life. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The <a target="_blank" title="Young Living Essential 7 Collection" href="http://youngliving.com/essential-oil-collections/Essential-7" target="_blank">Essential 7™</a> is a collection of seven of Young Living’s premiere single oils and oil blends. YL’s Doug Corrigan and Karen Boren are guest bloggers for a series sharing information that will teach you the many ways the Essential 7 kit can enrich your life. </em></p>
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<p>DOUG:  Every one of the oils in the Essential 7 kit can cause an emotional response, so when we smell any of the single oils or blends in this kit, we will likely have some kind of an emotional response, and for the most part, these are tailor-made to really boost our emotions and help us to manage our stress and anxiety. What is the research telling us about what these oils do, specifically in the area of emotions and stress?</p>
<p>KAREN: We talked earlier about a study that shows how the scents of lavender and orange diffused in a dental office actually calmed people down before their dental work was done.</p>
<p>DOUG: When I think of orange, I think of what a great blend we are going to talk about today—<a target="_blank" title="Young Living Peace &amp; Calming Essential Oil Blend" href="http://youngliving.com/essential-oil-blends/Peace-And-Calming" target="_blank">Peace and Calming</a>, which has a couple of citrus oils, tangerine and orange. It’s a blend that we use a lot in our house. What I love is that it has a combination of a couple of other more base-note type oils that are mixed with the citrus oils of tangerine and orange, from which we get a lot of the uplifting type of scent but not uplifting to the point where it causes us to feel anxious. Quite the opposite, it’s uplifting to where we are calm and feel that our minds are clearer.</p>
<p>KAREN: I have a friend who witnessed a child having a “meltdown” on a plane and very quickly asked the mother if some oil could be applied to the child’s feet. The mother at that point was certainly willing—I think she would have done anything! So she accepted having Peace &amp; Calming put on the little one’s feet, and the child settled down and was peaceful for the rest of the flight.</p>
<p>DOUG: I know that on long road trips or anytime we&#8217;re in close quarters with the kids, Peace &amp; Calming is something that we&#8217;re constantly diffusing, rubbing on the soles of their feet, and seeing that we get great results. I think some of that response is due to the citrus, but the other part of that response is because of the <a target="_blank" title="Young Living Ylang Ylang Essential Oil" href="http://youngliving.com/essential-oils/Ylang-Ylang" target="_blank">ylang ylang</a>. What are some of the interesting studies with ylang ylang, <a target="_blank" title="Young Living Patchouli Essential Oil" href="http://youngliving.com/essential-oils/Patchouli" target="_blank">patchouli</a>, <a target="_blank" title="Young Living Blue Tansy Essential Oil" href="http://youngliving.com/essential-oils/Blue-Tansy" target="_blank">blue tansy</a>, and other oils found in Peace &amp; Calming?</p>
<p>KAREN:   In the interest of time, I’ll just share one study in the journal <em>Planta Medica</em>, where they found that volunteers who applied ylang ylang essential oil to the skin were calmer and more relaxed than those who were in the control group. But there was also an increase in attentiveness and alertness. The study said that the effects could be characterized as “harmonization.” The people were calm but alert and not sedated. Gary Young has truly captured Peace &amp; Calming in a bottle!</p>
<p>To be continued.</p>

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		<title>Part One of Disease and Emotion by Gary Young</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 17:30:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gary Young discusses disease and its link to emotion in part one of Disease and Emotion.
I feel impressed to talk about feelings and their connection to disease. Whether you&#8217;re working with cancer, arthritis, lupus, AIDS, or any other problem, all of those are associated with emotion.
Now, the big question may never be answered: Do emotions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Gary Young discusses disease and its link to emotion in part one of Disease and Emotion.</em></p>
<p>I feel impressed to talk about feelings and their connection to disease. Whether you&#8217;re working with cancer, arthritis, lupus, AIDS, or any other problem, all of those are associated with emotion.</p>
<p>Now, the big question may never be answered: Do emotions cause disease or does disease cause emotion? If you were to talk to Dr. Bernard Jensen, he would definitely say that disease comes from having a dirty colon—clean your colon and disease will go away. Let me just share Dr. Norman Walker&#8217;s theory. He was the man who started raw vegetable juice cleansing. It was a blessing to know him and he certainly was a man who walked his talk and said, “If you drink raw vegetable juices, you will live to a ripe old age!” He was 121 when he passed away.</p>
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<p>I also had the opportunity to study under Dr. Paul Brag, his daughter Patricia Brag, Dr. Brauss in Innsburk, Austria, and Dr. Hazel Purcells. I feel that I have had the opportunity to study with the best of the best. We shared a tremendous amount of time together and a great deal of learning regarding the connections between emotion and disease and the importance of cleansing the liver.</p>
<p>In my working and studying with all of these people, a common denominator among all of them was that they also believed that disease originated from emotion. And even though this is not something that we can scientifically pin down and identify without question, everyone feels that way based on their studies.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s look, for example, at what happens when we do have an emotional problem that takes away the zest for life. Take a moment and go into your own feelings of the experience you had of losing a loved one. Whether it be a spouse, child, parent, grandparent—just pay attention to that feeling and close your eyes and get a hold of that feeling. As you get a hold of the feeling, follow it. Follow it to where it connects in your body.</p>
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<p>Now for most everyone it grabs you right in the heart. And then it makes your stomach upset. And then come back to the mind—what does it do to the mind? The feeling of despair, absolute despair, puts you in a space to where you just say, “I don&#8217;t care anymore.” And those who haven&#8217;t lost a loved one, maybe you&#8217;ve been through a terrible divorce that you didn&#8217;t want.</p>
<p>Now, as you identify with the feeling, pay attention to the mechanics of what happens. First, it grabs the heart; it paralyzes the mind. When it paralyzes the mind, pregnenolone secretion shuts down. When pregnenolone secretion shuts down, so does DHEA, testosterone, progesterone, and estrogen. Now, if you say, “Gary, I don&#8217;t believe that,” then go back to your feeling and ask yourself, “Did I feel attractive at that time?” Absolutely not because those hormones shut down. Now when those hormones shut down, the immune system shuts down; the digestive system shuts down. So now we can truly go to what Dr. Bernard Jensen said about how disease originates from having a dirty colon.</p>
<p>Continue to follow that feeling. Your insides start to burn. You feel nauseated. You might have even run to the bathroom and vomited because of the sickness that it created in your gut. I know these feelings because I have been through all three: death, divorce, and despair. My baby daughter died in my arms, my father died in my arms, and I&#8217;ve been divorced.  I&#8217;ve experienced the worst feelings that could be experienced and I know what it&#8217;s like to shut down inside. I also know what it&#8217;s like to be told that you&#8217;ll never walk again and the paralyzing feeling that you feel when you&#8217;re already paralyzed, and only if you&#8217;ve been there can you understand it.</p>
<p>So when any kind of emotion, any kind of an intense feeling that causes your heart to ache, your brain to paralyze to where you can&#8217;t think, and your intestines to burn until you feel like vomiting—this is when you have set up the stage for disease.</p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.dgaryyoung.com/blog/?p=172">Part two of Disease and Emotion from Gary Young </a>will be posted the first week of December. </em></p>

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