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PanAway Essential Oil blend - Young Living Essential Oils

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

Kenneth Gardner explains how you can use your therapeutic grade Young Living PanAway essential oil blend, which is one of the 9 "Everyday Oils".

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I'm Kenneth Gardner, and I've been using the Young Living products, and I love what the do for me. Believe it or not, I'm actually almost 50 years old. I love the physical and emotional benefits that I get from the Young Living essential oils. Today I want to tell you how I use this oil blend called PanAway. PanAway is the pain relief blend of Young Living. It contains four essential oils, wintergreen, clove, peppermint, and helichrysum. I never thought I'd ever use PanAway because I'm a healthy guy and I don't have a lot of aches and pains, but it turns out I've been using it a lot, and I'm running out. The thing about the PanAway as with all the essential Oils is that it penetrates the cell membranes. It goes through the body in a matter of minutes and so the PanAway can actually get to the root of the problem its not just palliative but actually helps the underlying problem. It also helps you to dissociate yourself from pain. So you can actually apply some on your forehead and and your breastbone, and that would help with the pain no matter where it is. Another place you can apply it before you apply it to specific part of the body is on the bottoms of your feet. So you would simply drop some into your hand and apply it to the bottom of your feet and then wherever else on your body you choose. The other thing you can do is to diffuse it. So we have our Young Living diffuser here, diffusing the PanAway oil into the air so that you're breathing it in. You can also put some drops of it in your bathwater. PanAway can be used on sore muscles and actually that's what I've been using it for. If I feel a little tension or soreness, I can just apply it directly onto that. Then it can be used for spasms and craps of the muscles. Another use for PanAway would be for headaches, so you can simply apply it to your temples or across your forehead. Another use for the PanAway would be for children, for growing pains, so you can apply it wherever they're having growing pains. What you would actually do to have more to work with if you're talking about a larger area is this. You can use the Young Living V-6 vegetable oil complex to dilute it and give you more to work with to apply. The V-6 oil also can be used for people who have very sensitive skin. The PanAway really for most people could be applied directly to the skin, but you can try a small area, and if you have a sensitivity, you could dilute it using the V-6 oil. I can also be used for arthritis, so you can can apply it to wherever the pain is, for example, your hands. The final use for the PanAway Eesential oil blend would be for sciatica. In that case, you could apply some to the base of the spine and see if that gives you relief. So those are the things you can use your PanAway essential oil blend for. I'm Kenneth Gardner, and for more information, please visit KennethGardner.com.

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  • Well, PanAway also has helichrysum and wintergreen and, like all the blends, is synergistically blended. So I would say...don't run out! :-) I can help you order, if you like. And you can find instructions on ordering in my channel comments.

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  • It's also great for females with menstrual pain and back pain associated with it

  • can you drink it?

  • I can testify to one possible use of this: on the last family trip I went on I received a rather painful sunburn on my neck, face and arms. I had not lotions and things like that on hand, but did have a bottle of peppermint oil that I use for cleaning my teeth. I applied it to the burns one day, had almost instant relief as it's quite cooling. I applied it again the next morning and it didn't bother me the rest of the day. It was fine after that. Adding those other three oils sounds nice.

  • Great Job!! People will go crazy over Panaway, because so many people have pain.

  • I'm always glad for a refresher. I just joined the marrow donor registry, and understand I'd be dealing with, maybe not pain, but aches no matter which way I donated. The stem cells would mean some aching the 5 days I get those shots and the actual bone marrow donation would take some recovery time, so I'm guessing Pan Away would be a good one to stock up on. If I were to need it but ran out, would it help to improvise with the clove and peppermint I still have quite a bit of?

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