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2/10/2014 1 Sharing Information Safely NAHA Central Florida Regional Director NAHA Public relations Coordinator JennScents, Inc. & JennScents Institute Aromatherapy History Foundations been around for over 6000 years Evolving Industry: WWII, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans Today’s world Europe, Asia –aromatherapy integrated medically in health care system US –integrated in Hospice facilities, food dishes, relaxation Today’s uses Physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, nutritional, environmentally Mediation, green cleaning, room fresheners Aromatherapy in the Marketplace Everywhere – EO’s, cleaning products, air fresheners, personal care Cater equally to professionals and personal use Increased marketing for sales booster Techniques, trademark systems Increased Direct Sales involvement Terminology evolving Marketing for benefits (helps the consumer) need to be careful for legal reasons Aromatherapy in the Home Increased demand and use in the home household cleaners & room fresheners Bath, body & hair care Perfumes EO Diffusion Everyone wants something that smells good And on a budget More widely understood and recognized Hence the demand for better education Aromatherapy in Workplace Increased usage, knowledge and awareness Becoming more widely understood and recognized Aromatherapy is NOT a licensed trade (required by law) Certifications (guidelines) available Voluntary, not the law Pros and Cons Aromatherapist can advocate for natural health practices, as long as you do not cross over the state/federal laws Copyrighted

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Sharing Information SafelyNAHA Central Florida Regional Director

NAHA Public relations Coordinator

JennScents, Inc. & JennScents Institute

Aromatherapy History� Foundations been around for over 6000 years

� Evolving Industry: WWII, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans

� Today’s world� Europe, Asia –aromatherapy integrated medically in

health care system

� US – integrated in Hospice facilities, food dishes, relaxation

� Today’s uses� Physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, nutritional,

environmentally

� Mediation, green cleaning, room fresheners

Aromatherapy in the Marketplace� Everywhere – EO’s, cleaning products, air fresheners,

personal care

� Cater equally to professionals and personal use

� Increased marketing for sales booster

� Techniques, trademark systems

� Increased Direct Sales involvement

� Terminology evolving

� Marketing for benefits (helps the consumer)

� need to be careful for legal reasons

Aromatherapy in the Home� Increased demand and use in the home

� household cleaners & room fresheners

� Bath, body & hair care

� Perfumes

� EO Diffusion

� Everyone wants something that smells good

� And on a budget

� More widely understood and recognized

� Hence the demand for better education

Aromatherapy in Workplace� Increased usage, knowledge and awareness

� Becoming more widely understood and recognized

� Aromatherapy is NOT a licensed trade (required by law)

� Certifications (guidelines) available

� Voluntary, not the law

� Pros and Cons

� Aromatherapist can advocate for natural health practices, as long as you do not cross over the state/federal laws

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Importance of Aromatherapy Language

� Much diversity in natural health professions

� Hard to make generalizations that fit every natural health modality

� Your personal ethics, integrity, standards, morals and values come into play

� Disclaimer statement for all professions (unless medically licensed)� DO NOT treat, diagnose, prescribe

� Educational purposes only

� Stay away from any “claim-like” statements

Sharing Your Wisdom

� As aromatherapists, a main goals is to provide authentic, accurate and pertinent information to help others wisely choose the best holistic health decisions that meets their particular needs.

� Speak in generalities, not in absolutes

� Help others recognize and evaluate what good health means to them

� Teach strategies on how to achieve their good health

� Empower clients with knowledge and resources

� Know when medical help is necessary

Who You Share Info With� Family

� Friends

� Clients / customers

� Staff / employees / employers

� Forums

� Social media

� Advertising

� Interviews

Legal Guidelines of language in the

Marketplace References� Become familiar with state/federal laws

� specifically NOT practice medicine without license

� Resources� www.fda.gov/cosmetics/productandingredientsafety/pr

oductinformation/ucm127054.htm

� www.nationalhealthfreedom.org/state_organizations.html

� http://www.sunshinehealthfreedom.org/ - one of the most active to seek Health Freedom bills

� http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/treatment/aromatherapy

Safe Harbor Health Freedom Laws� 9 states currently -

� AZ, MN, CA, RI, LA, OK, ID, NM, CO

� Take action to protect your health freedoms – goal is to concentrate focus on passing 1-3 states per year with a Health Freedom Bill

� Donate @ www.nationalhealthfreedom.org or www.SunshineHealthFreedom.org

� Supports lobbyist efforts and grassroots efforts & more

New Mexico 61New Mexico 61--3535--2 Complementary 2 Complementary

& Alternative Health Care Services& Alternative Health Care Services"complementary and alternative health care service" means the broad domain of complementary and alternative healing methods and treatments including: (1) anthroposophy; (2) aromatherapy; (3) ayurveda; (4) culturally traditional healing practices, including practices by a curandera, sobadora, partera, medica and arbolaira, and healing traditions, including plant medicines and foods, prayer, ceremony and song; (5) detoxification practices and therapies; (6) energetic healing; (7) folk practices; (8) Gerson therapy and colostrum therapy; (9) healing practices utilizing food, dietary supplements, nutrients and the physical forces of heat, cold, water, touch and light; (10) healing touch; (11) herbology or herbalism; (12) homeopathy; (13) meditation; (14) mind-body healing practices; (15) naturopathy; (16) non-diagnostic iridology; (17) noninvasive instrumentalities; (18) polarity therapy; and (19) holistic kinesiology and other muscle testing techniques

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With Knowledge Comes Responsibility

� Defend your S.H.I.E.L.D. of Honor

� Safe practices

�Honor & Credibility

� Integrity

� Ethical

� Legal

�Do the right thing with knowledge, not ignorance

Safe practices� Teach how to safely use aromatherapy with common

consumer.

� Using advanced aromatherapy applications should be done with only proper supervision and training.

� Mostly taught for topical use, but a big push over the years for internal use.

� Internal is not a bad thing as long as it is done correctly and with proper training

� Reports of damage to the linings of esophagus with internal use with a fat based carrier

� More training will be provided at the WOA VII Conference

Be responsible - Employ the 5 P’s� Person: know the person you are talking with

� Aromatherapy education or experience?

� Purpose: know their purpose for seeking your wisdom� Consult a physical if serious health issues

� Protocol: share effective, educated protocols for your client to make appropriate decision for themselves� You don’t diagnose or prescribe any protocols

� Promote: cross promote integrative protocols to enhance results� Other modalities – reiki, massage, facials, hydrotherapy, etc.

� Provide: resources for continued learning � Best customer is an educated one.

What To Say – The Do’s� State who you are (and aren’t – I am not a doctor)

� Stay self-help education focused; approach a problem; evaluate

� Historically… / Scientifically proven…

� “If it were me, I would…”

� State facts to your “client” (not patient); current literature states…

� Ask questions (client can state disease they were “diagnosed” with by medical doctor)

� Suggest (not prescribe or advise)

� Stimulate body’s natural processes to heal itself

� Talk about lifestyle and healthy living

What Not To Say� Dont’s

� Do NOT advise, diagnose, prescribe, treat, heal or cure

� Do NOT make medical claims, false claims or name a disease

� Do NOT appear to be a medical doctor

� Do NOT share testimonies of “cures”

� Do NOT try to impress your client with exaggerated or embellished stories, credentials

� Do NOT promote your “Practice” but rather your work

How To Say It� Historically, lavender essential oil has been shown to

provide an environment, bacteria cannot thrive in.

� vs. Lavender is antibacterial and will prevent MRSA.

� Bergamot essential oil has been scientifically shown to relieve stress and tension, and relax muscle spasms. (Buckle, RGN, J. Clinical Aromatherapy in Nursing, San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Group Inc., 1997)

� vs. Bergamot heals muscle spasms.

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Examples� Client: What would you prescribe for my allergies?

� You: I am not a doctor, and do not prescribe anything. For my allergies, I found that _____ worked for me. You can read more about it here (refer to your reference book)

� Client: Tell me what to take for my headache.� You: Can’t tell you what to take, but let me share some

education about…

� Client: I have been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, what natural remedies do you have?� You: here are some remedies historically known to help with

that ____. You can read more about them in my reference book here, to make sure you choose the ones that best suit your needs.

Benefits of Safe Language� The power of language will prove to be an asset in your

business and daily discussions when it comes to aromatherapy, herbals and botanicals.

� Empowers your clients

� Takes burden off you

� Keeps you safe from practicing medicine without a license

� Builds your reputation and credibility

� Train your clients to keep you safe, by watching what they say and how they say it

Share This Info� Colleagues

� With staff

� Family

� Friends

� Aromatherapy enthusiast

� Students

� Clients

� Peers

References� JennScents Business Building Guide, 2005, www.jennscents.com

� Jurisprudence Course by Wendell Whitman, Trinity College

� Diane Miller, JD, Health Advocate, 2011 presentation

� www.achs.edu

� www.SunshineHealthFreedom.com

� www.NAHA.org

� www.HerbAllure.com

Upcoming NAHA Events� Calendar of Events @ NAHA.org – view monthly

� March teleseminar – March 13, 2014

� Educational Class Schedule

� Approved Schools for Certification in Aromatherapy

� World of Aromatherapy VII Conference – REGISTER NOW� In Seattle, WA

� Sept. 12-14

� www.NAHAConference.com

Jennifer Pressimone, CNHC, T.SPE

[email protected] / www.JennScents.com

We appreciate your continued support of NAHA

www.NAHA.org

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