Raindrop & Aromatherapy Defined
Raindrop Technique
"Raindrop Technique" is a powerful, non-invasive tool for assisting the body in correcting defects in the
curvature of the spine. During the years that it has been practiced, it has resolved numerous cases of
scoliosis and kyphosis and eliminated the need for back surgery for thousands of people.
Raindrop Technique originated in the 1980s from the research of Dr. Gary Young working with a Lakota
medicine man named Wallace Black Elk. It integrates Vitaflex and massage, utilizing the power of
essential oils in bringing the body into structural and electrical alignment."
(Source: Essential Oils Desk Reference)
Raindrop Technique uses a sequence of essential oils that are immune enhancing, support the body's
natural defenses, as well as the circulatory, respiratory, endocrine, digestive, nervous, and other body systems.
These oils, which are high in antioxidants, are also mood elevating and antiseptic, creating an unfavorable
environment for harmful viruses and baceria that can hibernate in the body.
Essential oils are known to boost stamina and energy, help you relax, help manage stress and frustration and
promote overall health, vitality, and longevity.
The principal single oils used include:
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Oregano (Origanum compactum)
Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens)
Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)
Peppermint (Mentha piperita)
Basil (Ocimum basilicum)
Marjoram (Origanum majorana)
The oils are dispensed in little drops from a height of about six inches above the back, which is where Raindrop
Technique gets its name. They are then massaged along the spine and back muscles. They are also applied to the feet.
The whole process takes about an hour and may continue to work in the body for up to one week following a Raindrop
Session, with possible realignment and bodily adjustment taking place during this time.
"Raindrop Technique is not a cure-all or a magic bullet. A healthy balanced body is the result of a well-rounded program
of exercise and proper diet. Health is everything we do, say, hear, see, and eat. The Raindrop Technique is only one tool
to help restore balance in the body that will result in good health."
(Source: Essential Oils Desk Reference)
If you would like to find a Raindrop Facilitator who performs raindrop so that you may receive this procedure or if
you would like to learn how to do Raindrop yourself, consult the
Directory Certified CARE Instructors (CCIs) and contact one of them.
Learning and performing Raindrop Technique is a simple skill that can be learned by anyone and does not require a health care
certificate or license. It is ideal for mothers, fathers, spouses, and friends to practice on each other to the benefit of everyone's health.
Many professionals, including chiropractors, massage therapists, osteopaths, reflexologists, and certified aromatherapists have
found Raindrop and Vitaflex techniques to be an excellent addition to the repertoire of their practices.
Scientific documentation on the results
of raindrop has been compiled into a
publication entitled,
"The Raindrop Study: Statistical Outcomes and Experiences
with the Raindrop Technique of Aromatherapy
A portion of this study may be downloaded from this website.
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