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Green Valley Aromatherapy - The Next Young Living

14 March, 2011 13:43 CST6CDT

edited 2011-03-19

Green Valley Aromatherapy published an article entitled, "Aromatherapy and ADD and ADHD", available here: [here] and [Facebook]

"Several essential oils can be used to naturally reduce the symptoms of ADD and ADHD including: vetivert , lavender and cedarwood essential oils." - [source]

In which I replied on their Facebook wall, after two comment deletions, "Pure BULLSHIT, simply explained. I am open to a long and tiresome debate with you rather than have you delete this comment again." After spending quite a bit of money on essential oils from this company, and with that having Green Valley Aromatherapy print an article like this with no room for debate, I declare the author and the company a "Witch with a Broomstick".

Silly people that think aromatherapy is a cure all.  Kinda like praying to God for your diabetic kids to heal while they lay and die in front of your eyes with no intent to seek medical intervention.  Bullshit.

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