I had a bad bike accident when I was 52, ending up with several facial
lacerations and a concussion. I did go to a traditional MD at the Urgent Care
to address my head injury, and I had sutures where my tooth poked through my
lip. Beyond that, I used my own knowledge about essential oils for healing.
As a nurse and professor, I received specific training on using
essential oils in clinical settings. I teach courses on essential oils, and I
use them myself. For my bike accident injuries I used helichrysum, which helped
my bruises resolve quickly. I also used lavender and tea tree oil on the cuts
and scrapes and had no scarring except for where I had my stitches. I obtained
my essential oils from an Internet source.
I always
recommend essential oils for everyday first aid needs. For example, if you put
lavender on a kitchen burn, you can avoid blisters and decrease the pain. Tea
tree oil has anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal and analgesic properties, so it's
great for injuries like cat scratches. People who have difficulty sleeping can
use lavender.
My advice for people who want to use essential oils is to
educate themselves about them. There are good texts in just about every
bookstore. If you want to work with an aromatherapist, be aware that there is
national testing for credentials. You can always check out any provider's
training, background, and education.
Links:
[1] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/explore-healing-practices/botanical-medicine
[2] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/personal-stories
[3] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/activities/test-flash-embed