Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils and Blood Thinners

Re: [PineHill] oils and blood thinners

On Jan 5, 2013, at 18:12,

> Anne,

>

> The issue with oils and meds has not so much to do with what you are mixing

> as it has to do with when each is taken. Oils should always be taken later

> in the day (preferably at least 1 or 2 hours after) meds. This is because

> meds are robots that do exactly what they are designed to do whether you

> body needs it or not whereas oils do what your body needs. If you take an

> oil, and it regulates the blood, and later you take the medication that is

> designed to thin the blood, then your blood will become too thin. However,

> if you take the med, and a couple hours later, if your blood is as it

> should be, the oils will just hang out or work on something else in your

> body that it can help with. If the med wasn't able to get the blood quite

> thin enough, the oil will finish the job, or if the med thinned the blood

> too much, then the oil will bring it back to where it should be.

>

> In case you don't know already, Clove is a good one for helping with

> various blood issues, and it is one of the least expensive.

>

> Hope this helps,

>

> Curtis Eastin, CCI (c)

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