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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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 ZonesSlide19Slide20
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/ADHDSlide31Slide32
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 Slide39Slide40
Depression & Anxiety
26% of All
Americans
Suffer from
Some type
Anxiety
and
Depression
based mental
disorder
Major DepressionIs the greatestSingle cause Of disability
Worldwide! Slide41Slide42
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 StudySlide47Slide48Slide49
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