Aromatherapy
The Raindrop Technique

The Raindrop Technique is a unique method that drops oils on the feet and on the spine to help rejuvenate the body and mind, and alleviate back ailments, while strengthening the immune system. This layering effect of the Raindrop Technique helps bring balance and harmony to the body by combining specific massage techniques and energy approaches. These pure therapeutic oils create an atmosphere of peace and calm.
The Raindrop Technique layers these oils in this order to get the best benefits:
The Raindrop Technique layers these oils in this order to get the best benefits:
- Valor
- Oregano
- Thyme
- Basil
- Cypress
- Wintergreen
- Marjoram
- Peppermint
- Aroma Siez
- Plus diffusing oils coconut oil
How to use a Nasal Inhaler with Essential oils

Kids love using their inhalers! They are safe, economical, and work on areas where kids need some help. Such as helping them concentrate, and keeping focused on school work, and activities in the classroom. It helps them calm down, and lifts them up when they are feeling blue, all naturally.
Nasal inhalers are great for everyone. It’s great to help with sleep, anxiety, depression, nervousness, muscle pain, allergies, colds, flu, headaches and sinus problems, just to name a few!
An inhaler has 3 parts: a cover, an inhaler where the cotton wick sits soaked in a few combined essential oils. Rachelle finds the right combination of oils that address each individual condition.
To use, close off one nostril with a finger and place the inhaler next to the open nostril. Not to be placed inside! You take in a deep breath, and then switch to the other side. Do both sides and breathe deeply three times, and you are good to go. And ahhhhhh, feel the difference!
Nasal inhalers are great for everyone. It’s great to help with sleep, anxiety, depression, nervousness, muscle pain, allergies, colds, flu, headaches and sinus problems, just to name a few!
An inhaler has 3 parts: a cover, an inhaler where the cotton wick sits soaked in a few combined essential oils. Rachelle finds the right combination of oils that address each individual condition.
To use, close off one nostril with a finger and place the inhaler next to the open nostril. Not to be placed inside! You take in a deep breath, and then switch to the other side. Do both sides and breathe deeply three times, and you are good to go. And ahhhhhh, feel the difference!
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Products and techniques mentioned are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. One should consult with their doctor if any condition is present.