White
Paper Raindrop Therapy
Purpose
and Reason for Position Statement
The use of
essential oils is an ancient practice dating back to Egypt.
Like many other practices with roots in the past, it has been
highly commercialized to the public. It should rightly hold a
respected position in alternative, complementary health
practices. In some parts of the world, such as France, it may be
practiced with care and skill. However, the general public in
the USA, is still in an initiate stage of understanding the use
and benefits of the oils. As such, this white paper is intended
to educate the consumer of essential oils and practices which
they may be exposed to in their explorations. While there is a
sense that because it is “natural”, they are safe”, this paper
is intended to give you information about a practice promoted
within one company. The practice is called “Raindrop Therapy”,
and is promoted within the Young Living Company. While this
paper does not make comment regarding the company or it’s
product, it does take a critical stand against the use of the
oils in “Raindrop Therapy”.
In
the USA, The National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy
(NAHA) has defined standard curriculum for certification for
“Aromatherapy Practitioner”. There are persons performing
“Raindrop Therapy” (RDT), who have not received training,
observing similar curriculum standards. These public
demonstrations and conferences have been presented to the
general public as well as audiences of health care professionals
including physicians, nurses, midwives, doulas, and massage
therapists. The purpose of this paper is to assert a position
against the use of a technique called “Raindrop Therapy” as
it currently cannot be supported as a recognized aromatherapy
“best practice.” This position is intended to educate and inform
the public as a part of the role of members of the Aromatherapy
Community.
“Raindrop Therapy” technique as developed by Mr. Gary Young is
not to be regarded as a best practice because:
v
It promotes the unsafe use of essential oils,
putting people at risk of skin irritation and
v
There is no published empirical substantiation to
support its claims that RDT is a “tool for assisting the body in
correcting defects in the curvature of the spine, such as
scoliosis.”
Foundation
of Conclusions
Current
research of formal testing regarding the chemical structure, per
cutaneous absorption and dermal metabolism of essential oils as
well as potential skin reactions, including irritation,
sensitization, phototoxicity and essential oil toxicity,
determines existing standard safety guidelines. Safety
guidelines are based on the assumption that essential oils used
in aromatherapy will be used at safe dilution levels for
external use.
In
addition to standard dilution guidelines, the
aromatherapy practitioner must be aware of those individuals who
are identified as a greater risk for developing potential skin
reactions, including persons with known allergies, history of
asthma, eczema, psoriasis, fair-haired, light skinned, and those
with a history of multiple allergies and medical complications.
(Although this procedure does not preclude sensitization, only
potential irritation), “in order to avoid potential skin
reactions, those “at-risk” should receive skin “patch-testing”
at “double the concentration planned to use, prior to
application of each essential oil.”
There
is no published clinical evidence to support that RDT has any
correcting value as a tool to be used to adjust spinal
curvatures caused by scoliosis, or align electric and structural
elements, even if the essential oils were to be used at correct
dilution levels and the individual’s skin was patch-tested prior
to application. Therefore, because of the unsafe use of
undiluted essential oils as well as unpublished claims,
“Raindrop Therapy” technique as developed by Gary Young is not
supported as a “best practice.”
The
discussion that follows will present a description of 1)
Raindrop Therapy technique along with 2) current known safety
standard guidelines regarding the dermal application of
essential oils used in RDT practice and 3) literature regarding
unfounded claims of the rationale for use of RDT.
SUPPORTING LITERATURE RESEARCH
Essential Oils Desk Reference, Second Edition, 2001
Essential Science Publishing pg. 191-198
The
Science and Application of Essential Oils, D. Gary Young, ND
“Aromatologist”, Young Living Oils, (Video) 1994
Excerpts from Aromatherapy, The Essential Beginning by
Gary Young, no longer in print. pg 1-7
http://www.webdeb.com/oils/raindrop.htm
Description
of Raindrop Therapy (excerpts)
Step 2
“Next
comes the application of the oils of thyme and oregano. Hold the
bottle approximately six inches above the skin and let five
drops of each oil drop from the bottle evenly spaced along the
spine from
bottom
to top (sacrum to atlas or 1st cervical). Try to stay
in the electrical field as much as possible. It
does not
matter which oil is applied first. Apply one oil and then layer
it by gently spreading it evenly along
the
curvature of the spine. Apply the second oils the same way. You
don’t need large drops, and more is
not
better. Then apply 10 to 15 drops of the V-6 Mixing Oil to
prevent any discomfort…
…Now
apply the oils of Cypress, Birch, Basil and Peppermint in
that order. Apply four to five drops of the first oil along the
length of the spine. Layer it in by evenly spreading it with
your fingertips. Then do the same with the other three.
Starting on one side of the spine, gently massage the oils in
along the spine. Do not work directly on the spine. Do not force
it or apply direct pressure. Start at the sacrum and use the
fingertips of both hands placed side-by-side, and in a circular
clockwise motion, work up the side of the spine to the atlas,
pushing or pulling the tissue in the direction you want the
spine to move. This
technique helps to create a “space” for the spine to move.
After finishing one side of the spine, walk around to the other
side of the individual and begin on the second side starting
from the sacrum working
up to
the atlas. Repeat this two more times.
Step 5
Pay
close attention because the back can become very hot!
The heat will generally build slowly in intensity to where it
will peak in five to eight minutes and then cool down to where
it feels pleasant. The water in the towel drives the oils deeper
into the skin. The more out of balance, the more virus or
bacteria activity in the body, or the more inflammation in the
spine, the hotter the area will become along the spine. Some
people will experience no heat, for some it will be mild and
very pleasant, while for others it may be hot and a
little uncomfortable. Pay attention to what the person is
saying. Ask questions. If it gets too uncomfortable, remove the
towels and apply V-6 Mixing Oil on the back and work it in. This
will usually remove the heat in minutes.
After
putting the towels on, wait a few minutes to see how the person
is responding. If the back does not become very hot, have the
person roll over so the back is against the towels on the table.
This usually creates more heat.”
Step 6
“Take
the four oils of Birch, Cypress, Basil and Peppermint, in
that order, and apply two to three drops of each oil along the
inside of the lower legs along the shin bone from the bottom of
the knee area to the top of the big toes. Apply one at a time
and layer each oil in before applying the next oil. Place
fingers of one hand along the inside of the shin bone just below
the knee, work down to the ankle, and then along the foot up to
the top of the big toe using the Vita Flex Technique. Roll your
fingers up and then over onto the nails of the fingers, applying
slightly more pressure at the top of the roll and releasing as
you come over onto the nails. Short nails would be appreciated
by the person on whom you are working. Do this
three
times on each leg….”
Step 8
“Have
the person on the table roll back so he or she is again face
down. Rest the head in the head-cradle of the massage table
again and make sure the person is lying straight. Remove the
towels and then examine the spine. Corrections may or may
not be visible. At this point you may add another therapy as
desired. Sometimes the desired results do not come immediately,
and yet the body will continue to respond for days, at which
time you may begin to see gradual changes…
This is the basic Raindrop
Therapy, although there are several variations. Everybody is
different, and what works for one may not work for another.
Different body types respond to the applications in ways not
expected. Learn to be sensitive to the person to whom you are
working so that you can respond to his or her needs.”
The
question is often asked, “How long does this application last?
Again, everybody responds differently. Generally speaking, the
level of health and proper diet are key factors, as are exercise
and mental attitude. One application may last months for one
person, but then for another it may be necessary to have the
application done every week until the body begins to respond.
The key is to retrain the body. In some cases, you will have to
develop a new memory in the tissue in order for the body to stay
where it should be. This may take a few weeks or even a full
year.”
The
Video Presentation Variation
In
the video, in which Mr. Young describes the process, he uses the
oils of Oregano 4 drops, and 5 drops of Thyme. He also states
that if there are arthritic or compressed disks, then to use 6
drops birch, 3 drops lemongrass, 4-5 drops marjoram, 4-5 drops
cypress and a couple of drops of Peppermint.
He further goes on to
explain that certain essential oils are known to be caustic to
the skin, such as the citrus, coneriferous and spice oils, such
as clove, nutmeg. He states that these oils are OK to use neat
as in drops on the spine, but for a larger area, like the whole
back, to dilute them 15-30 drops to one ounce, and children and
the elderly should be 15 drops to an ounce.
Notes
on Description of Oils getting hot:
In both
of his publications of RDT, Mr. Young describes the oils as “may
be feeling hot on the skin”
“Caution: Special care must be taken with this step (referring
to allowing the heat from a wet towel to penetrate usually about
8-10 minutes). The greater the inflammation and viral infection
along the spine, the hotter the area along the spine will
become. “
DISCUSSION
The
practice of applying these essential oils undiluted to the skin
is not consistent with “best practice” taught in standard
curriculum for professional aromatherapy education recognized by
NAHA. The use of the undiluted essential oils promoted within
Raindrop Therapy, are not supported in safety manuals.
Safety
Data References of Essential oils which are used in RDT:
Oregano Essential Oil
From Plant Aromatics
Origanum
Oil:
Family:
Lamiaceae (Labiatae)
Botanical
Name: Thymus capitatus Hoffmgg.et Link, and other
varieties.
A 2%
solution of Origanum oil caused no irritation or sensitization
on humans.
Thyme Oil
From
Essential Oil Safety
Thymus
vulgaris L.
Thymus Zygis
L.
Irritation/Sensitization-Red Thyme oil-nil at 8% however when
applied to animal skin undiluted it proved severely irritating.
External
applications as a rubefacient and counter-irritant include
dilution with olive or other oils.
An
8% solution of Thyme oil (red unrectified) caused no irritation
or sensitization on humans.
T. vulgaris,
other species and different genera, yield thymol, which can
produce irritation of the skin.
Both Thyme oil and thymol have been recorded as being a cause of
adverse dermal reactions including dermatitis, cheilitis and
severe inflammation.
Undiluted thyme oils were severely irritating to both mouse and
rabbit skin: tested at 12% it produced no irritation on human
subjects.
Again dermal cautions were noted for hypersensitive, diseased or
damaged skin, and children under two years of age.
Birch Oil
From Plant Aromatics
Botanical
Name: Betula lenta Linn. and other varieties.
A 4%
solution of Sweet Birch oil cased no irritation or sensitization
on human.
A 1%
solution of Birch oil applied to the skin, can cause dermal
eruptions. B.P.C. 1934
Birch
extracts have caused adverse reactions in up to 50% of people
with an allergy to Birch pollen.
Methyl
salicylate is freely absorbed by the skin and can lead to high
blood levels of Salicylic acid.
MANY
OTHER REPORTS OF ADVERSE EFFECTS ARE RECORDED Fetal
abnormalities and reduce growth rates in rats. It can pass into
breast mild and therefore should NEVER BE USED DURING PREGNANCY
OR LACTATION.
Although Birch oil (sweet) has shown no irritation or
sensitization at 4%, it is NOT RECOMMENDED.
Birch
Tar Oil: There are many reports in the literature about birch
tree extracts causing dermatitis.
This extract should not be used unless you are very confident of
what you are doing.
From
Essential Oil Safety
Discussion
regarding the unfounded claims of Raindrop Therapy
Examination
of the published literature on the rational for the use of
Raindrop therapy, written or published by Gary Young
rationalizing the use for Raindrop Therapy, has implies that the
process has a curative effect on scoliosis:
Excerpts verbatim from Essential Oils
Desk Reference by G.Young:
·
Raindrop
Technique is a powerful, non-invasive tool for assisting the
body in correcting defects in the curvature of the spine. During
the years that is has been practiced, it has resolved numerous
cases of scoliosis and kyphosis and eliminated the need for back
surgery for thousands of people.
·
Raindrop
Technique originated in the 1980’s from the research of D. Gary
Young working with a Lakota medicine man named Wallace Black
Elk. It integrates Vita Flex and massage, utilizing the power of
essential oils in bringing the body into structural and
electrical alignment.
·
Raindrop
Technique is based on the theory that many types of scoliosis
and spinal misalignments are caused by viruses or bacteria that
lie dormant along the spine. These pathogens create
inflammation, which, in turn, contorts and disfigures the spinal
column.
·
Raindrop
Technique uses a sequence of highly antimicrobial essential oils
designed to simultaneously reduce inflammation and kill the
responsible viral agents.
“ Scoliosis”
(discussion on etiology of
scoliosis from the writings of Young)
While a
few cases of scoliosis can be attributed to congenital
deformities (such as MS. Cerebral Palsy, Down’s Syndrome, or
Marfan’s Syndrome), the vast majority of scoliosis types are of
unknown origin.
Some
medical professionals believe that many cases of scoliosis begin
with hard-to-detect inflammation along the spine cased by latent
viruses. Others believe that it may be due to persistent muscle
spasms that have pulled the vertebrae off the spine out of
alignment.
The
Raindrop Technique is one of the most effective therapies for
straightening spines misaligned due to scoliosis.”
Excerpts from: The Science and Application of Essential Oils,
D. Gary Young, ND “ (Video) 1994
Statements on tape by G. Young
“Raindrop
Therapy is a technique that is beneficial for back problems,
scoliosis, deteriorated disks and compressions”.
The following section provides samples of information
found on the World Wide Web describing Raindrop Therapy.
1.
“The Raindrop Therapy combines the science of
aromatherapy with the techniques of Vita Flex, reflexology,
massage, etc, in the application of essential oils, which are
applied on various areas of the body to bring structural and
electrical alignment. Thyme has been scientifically proven to be
anti-infections, antibacterial, and antiviral. There is some
indication that scoliosis is the result of some viral and or
bacterial activity that has taken place in the body at some
point before the scoliosis began. These essential oils can
easily penetrate the body and may help kill any virus or
bacteria that may be present.”
2.
“The Raindrop Therapy combines the science of aromatherapy with
the techniques of Vita Flex, reflexology, massage, etc, in the
application of essential oils, which are applied on various
areas of the body to bring structural and electrical alignment.”
3.
“Raindrop technique is a powerful, non-invasive tool for helping
to correct defects in the curvature of the spine. It has
resolved numerous cases of scoliosis and eliminated the needs
for back surgery for thousands of people. Raindrop
technique is based on the theory that many types of scoliosis
and spinal misalignments are caused by virus or bacteria that
are dormant along the spine. These pathogens create
inflammation which in turn controls and disfigures the spinal
column. Raindrop Technique uses a sequence of highly
anti-microbial essential oils designed to simultaneously
reduce inflammation and kill the viral agents responsible for
it.”
There are
numerous other references like these on the World Wide Web and a
simple search using the term “Raindrop Therapy” would yield many
more.This information either implies or states, that the use
of Raindrop Therapy, has either a corrective action on scoliosis
or that it benefits person, with scoliosis, or that is somehow
otherwise helps to bring the body into structural or electrical
alignment.
Now let’s
turn our attention to what qualified authorities on the topic of
scoliosis, have to say about the etiology of scoliosis.
Literature search on Scoliosis
v
the scientific efficacy of Raindrop Therapy on the
progression of idiopathic Scoliosis, (or any other type of
scoliosis) can be shown,
v
and safe use of essential oils are observed,
Raindrop Therapy technique does not have the support as a “best
practice” within a large segment of the professional community
of aromatherapy practitioners. As a wise consumer, we hope you
benefit from this critical viewpoint, and hope that it enhances
your safe use of essential oil and practices.