top of page

RAINDROP THERAPY

Native Drums

Raindrop Therapy

The Young Living Raindrop Technique is a series of nine powerful Young Living Therapeutic Grade Aromatherapy Essential Oils dropped like “little raindrops” and feathered into the tissues of the spine and vita flex points of the spine relieving muscular tension and stress in the body.  This procedure originates from an ancient Lakota Indian technique adapted by D. Gary Young of Young Living Essential Oils. The essential oils enhance the system of the body and deeply energize and detoxify the body as well as balance the electrical frequency of the body.  
 
The Young Living therapeutic grade essential oils used support the immune and nervous system and are designed specifically for topical application.  Raindrop Technique was developed because of the research indicating that many forms of spinal misalignments are caused by muscle spasms due to bacteria and viruses originating in the spine and the tissues along the spine.  
 

 

Essential Oils
Image by Vero Manrique
essential oils.jpg

Benefits

The Young Living Therapeutic Grade oils used are highly antimicrobial, used synergistically to simultaneously kill the responsible viral agents and reduce inflammation.  This session is excellent for lower back pain, back pain, scoliosis, migraines, headaches, stress relief, autoimmune diseases including Lyme disease and Lupus and to detoxify the body.

Not only do these oils benefit the spine, the protocol can also be adjusted to tailor your experience to focus on any of the following areas: Colon/Digestion, Heart/Circulation, Brain, Joints/Bones, Hormone Balance, Lung, Liver or Longevity. The effects of this treatment vary from emotional clearing, pain relief to fighting an illness and boosting your immune system.  The essential oils continue to work for a week or longer following the treatment. 

This procedure is not recommended for pregnant or nursing women, those with high blood pressure, and asthma as the elimination of toxins can be very powerful.

bottom of page