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I am not Good Enough Belief I am Intelligent Perception I Cant do Anything Right I Belong and I Am Needed I am A Loser Thought I am in Control Sadness And Fear ID: 716964

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Slide1

eeSlide2

Dr. David Hill, D.C.

Owner & Chief Medical Advisor Chairman, and Scientific Advisory CommitteeSlide3

I am not

Good

Enough

Belief

I am

Intelligent

Perception

I Can’t do

Anything

Right

I Belong and

I Am Needed

I am A

Loser

Thought

I am in

Control

Sadness

And Fear

Emotion

Feel Love

And

Confident

WithdrawnAlone and Asocial

Action

Active and

Socially

Involved Slide4

THE LIMBIC SYSTEM

Amygdala

Fear and Emotional Memory

Cingulate

Gyrus

Emotion Through Gestures

Fornix Neurological connection fibers

Thalamus Memory Hippocampus Long Term Memory Hypothalamus Gatekeeper (pleasure, fear, rage)

The seat of ALL emotions is in the BRAIN ;) Slide5

Hypothalamus

Sight

Sound

Taste

Aroma

Controls body temperature, hunger, important aspects

of parenting and attachment behaviors, thirst, fatigue, sleep and daily cycles

;) (Pheromones cues synchronies cycles in women)

Very Responsive to STRESSSlide6

A STANDARD FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE

*** Gas Chromatography

***Mass Spectrometry

***FTIR (Fourier Transform

Infrared Spectroscopy)

***Microbial Testing ***

Organoleptic Testing Slide7

SYNTHETIC

NATURAL

In Basic Chemistry

enantimoers

are easily recreated. Essential oil molecules are complex and generally incomplete when created synthetically. Slide8

Top Notes

Referred to as “Head Notes” or “Peaks”

First Scents That you Smell

Flash off or Evaporate Quickly

Fast Acting, Stimulating and Uplifting

Often Used for Depression, anxiety and stress Slide9

Top Notes

Basil * Lime

Bergamot *Mandarin

Eucalyptus *Peppermint

Grapefruit *Wild Orange

Lemon

Lemongrass Slide10

Middle Notes

Referred to as “Bouquets”, “Heart Notes” or “Modifiers”

Middle Notes are Harmonizing and Balancing to the Mind and the Body

Very Effective for Digestive Issues

Can be 50 to 80 Percent of a Blend Slide11

Middle Notes

Chamomiles *Lavender

Clary Sage *Marjoram

Coriander *Pine

Cypress *Rosemary

Fennel *Thyme

Geranium *

Ylang

Ylang Slide12

Base Notes

Deep and Warm Aromas

Includes Most Woods, Resins and Gums

Therapeutically They are Sedative and

Excellent to Reduce Anxiety

Relaxation Slide13

Base Notes

Frankincense *Rose

Myrrh *Rosewood

Patchouli *Sandalwood

Vetiver

Slide14

Our moods are a complex interplay of emotional and physical componentsSlide15

No Peace

No Passion

emotional

Stressed

Fatigued

physical

Mood ContinuumsSlide16

emotional

physical

No Peace

No Passion

Stressed

FatiguedSlide17

Bad day!

No Peace

No Passion

Stressed

Fatigued

physical

emotionalSlide18

No Peace

No Passion

Stressed

Fatigued

Angry

Impatient

Unmotivated

Discouraged

Tense

Worried

Hopeless

Withdrawn

I

II

III

IV

Mood ZonesSlide19
Slide20

Psychoaromacology

The Science or Study of the Chemical interactions the aromas in plants have on the brain….

Danielle Daniel/LCSW,

PsyD

Candidate

GABA

Nerotransmitter

in Mental Health

Disorder & Essential oils Slide21

Danielle’s Research

Study the

neurochemical

abnormalities of psychiatric disorders and how essential oils treat and heal them

Psychoaromacology

will provide evidence base treatment for psychiatric disorders

I plan to conduct research with essential oils for mental health & educate its treatment throughout the world

Today’s focus on anxiety disorders Slide22

Anxiety Disorders:

A group of syndromes where the primary features are abnormal manifestations of anxiety

-OCD

-Panic

-PTSD

-Phobias Slide23

How do essential oils treat anxiety?

One Study found that the s-

limone

increased GABA (neurotransmitters sending positive messages) and decreased

glutamic

acid

Citruses are great

psychoaromaceutic

oils for treating anxiety. Slide24

More essential oils to treat Anxiety

Lavender also increases the effects of GABA in the brain

Linalool in Lavender interacts with the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, to cause physical calming effects

Lavender Modulates

serotonergic

activity in anxiety similar to those of SSRI’s

Research has shown that inhalation of the essential oil of lavender produces sedative effects similar to those of the pharmaceutical drug diazepam, or aka Valium…… Slide25

Lavender

Lavender has an effect on the secondary messenger systems that are key in the

neruotransmitter

communication

Essential oils allow us to heal multiple systems not just treat a

neruotransmitter

/they interact differently with neurotransmitters and their other systems

Lavender is a great

physchoaromaceutic oil for treating anxiety and stress Slide26

Essential oils hold the most promising alternative solution for psychiatric treatment

Psychoaromacology

is the FUTURE of psychology

The Future of

PsychoaromacologySlide27

What is the Most commonly diagnosed

Childhood behavior disorder?! Slide28

Inattention

Hyperactivity

Impulsivity

Mood Swings

Hard to Please

Poor Organization

Unfinished Work

Symptons

/Signs of:Slide29

Effects 10% Of all School Age Children

3 to 4 time as many boys as girls

60% will experience symptoms into adulthood

Prevalence of ADD/ADHD

Primary Causes of ADD/ADHD

*

Nerotransmitter

imblance

*Poor Nutrition *Heavy Metal Toxicity *Social and environmental factors

*Smoking and alchohol *Genetics Slide30

Neurotransmitter Imbalance

Poor Nutrition

Heavy Metal Toxicity

Social and Environmental Factors

Smoking and Alcohol

Genetics

9 out of 10 children are addicted to sugar

Only 1 in 10 children get adequate nutritionGood Additives are a major cause of hyperactivity Food Sensitivities and Allergies

Primary Causes of ADD/ADHDSlide31
Slide32

The US Produces and consumes 85% of the Worlds Production of Ritalin

80% of the Prescriptions in the United States are for Children

Stimulants and Antidepressants are most Commonly prescribedSlide33

Ritalin usage over a 5-year Span

300--

200--

100--

5 to 14 year olds

170% increase

311% increase

15 to 19 year oldsSlide34

“Do not use in children under six years of age since safety and efficacy in age group has not been established.”

Physician’s Desk Reference

Methylphenidate (Ritalin)

Contradictions: Slide35

Ritalin usage over a 5-year Span

300--

200--

100--

Children ages 2 to 4

125% increase

360% increase

Ritalin Usage

Has tripled over 5 yearsSlide36

“Do not use in children under six years of age since safety and efficacy in age group has not been established.”

Physician’s Desk Reference

Methylphenidate (Ritalin)

Contradictions: Slide37

Creativity MisdiagnosedSlide38

InTune

Increase focus

Clarity of thought

Increased Alertness Slide39
Slide40

Depression & Anxiety

26% of All

Americans

Suffer from

Some type

Anxiety

and

Depression

based mental

disorder

Major DepressionIs the greatestSingle cause Of disability

Worldwide! Slide41
Slide42

The Rate of Increase for depression among children is 23% per year….

“Stress is the most important precipitator of depression”

---Barry Jacobs, PhD Princeton University Slide43

Commonly Associated Symptoms

Chronic Fatigue

Consistent Anger or Guilt

Periods of Insomnia

Periods of Sleeplessness

Loss of Appetite

Chronic Pain

Risk Factors of Depression

:

**Family History **Chronic Disease

**Social Circumstances **Female Slide44

Dietary Serotonin

Walnuts

Plantains

Pineapples

Bananas

Kiwis

Plums

Tomatoes Slide45

Essential oils for Depression and Anxiety

Lavender

Bergamot

Roman Chamomile

Ylang

Ylang

Frankincense

Balance

Serenity

Elevation

Citrus Oils Slide46

Effects of Citrus Fragrance on Immune

Function and Depressive States

“The Treatment with Citrus Fragrance normalized

neuroendocrine

hormone levels and immune function and was rather more effective than antidepressants” ME StudySlide47
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Slide49

The Bridge Builder

An old man, going a lone highway,

Came, at the evening, cold and gray,

To a chasm, vast, and deep, and wide,

Through which was flowing a sullen tide.

The old man crossed in the twilight dim;

The sullen stream had no fear for him;

But he turned, when safe on the other side,

And built a bridge to span the tide.

"Old man," said a fellow pilgrim, near,"You are wasting strength with building here;

Your journey will end with the ending day;You never again will pass this way;You've crossed the chasm, deep and wide-

Why build you this bridge at the evening tide?"The builder lifted his old gray head:"Good friend, in the path I have come," he said,

"There followeth after me today,A youth, whose feet must pass this way.

This chasm, that has been naught to me,To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be.

He, too, must cross in the twilight dim;Good friend, I am building this bridge for him."Slide50