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Snapshot (2008) of the Tibetan Health ProjectBy Alison Hendry - Administrative Assistant, August 13, 2008 05:33 PM The essential oils health practitioner in Dolanji continues to use essential oils on Tibetan refugee patients that request it. The oils are particularly effective on wounds, sprains and muscle ailments. Because he now has so many oils, carpenters in the refugee community recently made a special cabinet to hold the essential oils. Having acquired some additional land, the monastery in the Tibetan community is planning on planting some plants in 2009 that can be used to make essential oils. The monastery also plans to plant plants to be used in Tibetan healing generally. Update of the Tibetan Health Project—August 2007By Toc Dunlap - Executive Director, August 17, 2007 03:17 PM The essential oils health practitioner in Dolanji continues to use essential oils with over 40 Tibetan refugee patients each month. He has expanded into other alternative areas and will report on those the next time that there is a visit. Deliveries of essential oils and bottles that were in short supply were made in December 2006 and April 2007. Oils included Lavender, Lemongrass, SARA, Trauma Life, Frankincense and Spikenard. In addition, because of the expansion of the program, funds were given to build a specially designed cabinet to keep the oils in. |













