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This episode discusses the benefits of lemon oil. We'll discuss how citrus oils may make skin photosensitive. Lemon is high in limonene, a healthy element we'll discuss more. We structure this call into physical/clinical applications, emotional and spiritual qualities and also hear how the oil is seen from a Chinese Medicine perspective. .
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About the Speaker (s):
Ariana Harley
www.arianaharley.com
Ariana Harley is an essential oil educator with a passion for plants. She coaches on essential oils support in the physical, emotional, spiritual, and financial realms. Ariana studied with Clearmind International for three years as a counselor in transpersonal psychology and has a BFA from the Pacific Northwest College of Art. Ariana has been working as an essential oil coach for seven years and offers Life Coaching sessions to help individuals connect with their purpose and truth.
Louise Rose ND
https://rosecabinetmedicine.com/
www.instagram.com/rosecabinet
Louise Rose is a Naturopathic Physician, former chef, and Neuroplastician (she helps people get out of stuck neural-grooves and stimulates new brain connections). She believes in the profound healing power of nature- particularly the therapeutic action of water, plants and light. Working with patients at Rose Cabinet Medicine in Portland, Oregon, she helps people reconnect with their inner vitality, increase their energy and become more emotionally resilient. She utilizes potent plant medicine in the form of essential oils with all her patients, and loves educating the public about how to bring essential oils into a daily wellness practice.
Mica Carew ND., LAc
https://www.lineagemedicine.com
Dr. Micaela (Mica) Coria-Carew ND., LAc is a licensed Naturopathic physician and licensed acupuncturist. She incorporates her love and knowledge of essential oils and Chinese and Western herbs in her practice, along with the teachings of her Native American ancestral lineage.
Will Wan L.Ac., MSOM, Dipl.O.M. (NCCAOM)
https://elitesportsacupuncture.com
Will Wan holds a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine (NCNM) in Portland, Oregon. His training is in Classical Chinese Medicine where the depth of Sports Medicine and Pain Syndromes are rooted in theory and medical texts that are thousands of years old. He has integrated a Western and Eastern approach to healing. Will Wan completed in-depth studies with experts in Neuroanatomy, Acupuncture specifically treating Olympic and Professional Athletes, Medical Qigong masters from China, and Dry Needling Technique for Sports Medicine. He is Board Licensed in Colorado, Oregon, and Montana. He is certified by the National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He is a professional member of the Pain Society of Oregon. Since 2001, Will Wan is a practitioner of Tai chi and Medical Qigong. He teaches workshops on Tai chi and Qigong for Athletes. His grandfather introduced him to Tai chi and Chinese Medicine at the age of 8. His love of movement has pushed him to the limits in ultra marathon running, mountaineering, telemark skiing, climbing, and ocean kayaking in the Pacific Northwest, Colorado Rockies, B.C., and Alaska.
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Episode Summary
This episode discusses the benefits of lemon oil. We'll discuss how citrus oils may make skin photosensitive. Lemon is high in limonene, a healthy element we'll discuss more. We structure this call into physical/clinical applications, emotional and spiritual qualities and also hear how the oil is seen from a Chinese Medicine perspective. .
Don't Miss:
About the Speaker (s):
Ariana Harley
www.arianaharley.com
Ariana Harley is an essential oil educator with a passion for plants. She coaches on essential oils support in the physical, emotional, spiritual, and financial realms. Ariana studied with Clearmind International for three years as a counselor in transpersonal psychology and has a BFA from the Pacific Northwest College of Art. Ariana has been working as an essential oil coach for seven years and offers Life Coaching sessions to help individuals connect with their purpose and truth.
Louise Rose ND
https://rosecabinetmedicine.com/
www.instagram.com/rosecabinet
Louise Rose is a Naturopathic Physician, former chef, and Neuroplastician (she helps people get out of stuck neural-grooves and stimulates new brain connections). She believes in the profound healing power of nature- particularly the therapeutic action of water, plants and light. Working with patients at Rose Cabinet Medicine in Portland, Oregon, she helps people reconnect with their inner vitality, increase their energy and become more emotionally resilient. She utilizes potent plant medicine in the form of essential oils with all her patients, and loves educating the public about how to bring essential oils into a daily wellness practice.
Mica Carew ND., LAc
https://www.lineagemedicine.com
Dr. Micaela (Mica) Coria-Carew ND., LAc is a licensed Naturopathic physician and licensed acupuncturist. She incorporates her love and knowledge of essential oils and Chinese and Western herbs in her practice, along with the teachings of her Native American ancestral lineage.
Will Wan L.Ac., MSOM, Dipl.O.M. (NCCAOM)
https://elitesportsacupuncture.com
Will Wan holds a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine (NCNM) in Portland, Oregon. His training is in Classical Chinese Medicine where the depth of Sports Medicine and Pain Syndromes are rooted in theory and medical texts that are thousands of years old. He has integrated a Western and Eastern approach to healing. Will Wan completed in-depth studies with experts in Neuroanatomy, Acupuncture specifically treating Olympic and Professional Athletes, Medical Qigong masters from China, and Dry Needling Technique for Sports Medicine. He is Board Licensed in Colorado, Oregon, and Montana. He is certified by the National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He is a professional member of the Pain Society of Oregon. Since 2001, Will Wan is a practitioner of Tai chi and Medical Qigong. He teaches workshops on Tai chi and Qigong for Athletes. His grandfather introduced him to Tai chi and Chinese Medicine at the age of 8. His love of movement has pushed him to the limits in ultra marathon running, mountaineering, telemark skiing, climbing, and ocean kayaking in the Pacific Northwest, Colorado Rockies, B.C., and Alaska.
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