Dr. Moffat’s Note: Raindrop therapy is not for everyone and should be done by a trained aromatherapist who knows how to use the oils and uses high-quality pure oils. Some of the oils can cause skin irritation if used in large amounts undiluted. Some of our clients have also found the odors offensive so if you decide to do this kind of technique you may want to do it in a room away from the main living area. This information was compiled from the internet. I’ve had Raindrop Therapy done on me and I loved it. I have very sensitive skin and none of the oils caused any problems for me. I felt the therapy lasted for days.
This technique incorporates Aromatherapy with the Vita Flex, Reflexology, Massage and moist heat in application of essential oils applied on areas of the body, bringing structural and electrical alignment.
Raindrop Therapy is designed to bring balance to the body via relaxing, gentle application. It helps align and clear energy centers of the body without force or deep pressure.
When electrical frequency is combined with the body’s intelligence and essential oils, a powerful healing process begins.
Raindrop Technique– Application of oils:
Application is simple with the individual lying face down on a massage table, although lying on the floor will also work.
Allow 4-6 drops of each oil to fall like rain drops onto the client’s back from 6 inches above the body. Smooth the oils over the back using a fan motion with backs of your fingers and massage into the skin.
Rain Drop Therapy takes approximately 45 minutes, and the oils may continue to continue working in the body for 5-7 days.
Essential Oils Used:
- Valor: An oil blend from Young Living that is said to work on the body’s electrical and energy alignment.
- Thyme: Thymus vulgaris, one of the most antiseptic essential oils, containing thymol. Historically used for bacterial infections, fatigue and exhaustion. It is best to use 10 to 15 drops of the V-6 Mixing Oil after the Thyme has been applied to calm possible skin irritation from the active phenols of Thyme.
- Oregano: Similar to Thyme and historically used to stimulate the immune system, balance the metabolism and strengthen the body’s vital centers. It is best to use 10 to 15 drops of the V-6 Mixing Oil to soothe the skin and dilute the essential oil after Oregano has been applied.
- Birch or Wintergreen: Historically used to elevate and increase awareness within the sensory system with a cortisone-like action to benefit bone, muscle and joint discomfort. Historically helpful in decreasing arthritis, tendonitis, and rheumatic pain. It is anti-inflammatory and its primary constituent, methyl salicylate, has an analgesic effect. (Note: I’ve read that you shouldn’t use methyl salicylate in place of this oil. Methyl salicylate is different.)
- Cypress: Historically used to help heal damaged tissue and for decongesting the circulatory and lymphatic systems thus relieving spasms and swelling.
- Peppermint: Historically used for its pain-killing properties, as an antimicrobial and for working synergistically with other oils to enhance their activity. Peppermint also stimulates circulation and cools inflamed tissue. It has been found to improve mental accuracy, to soothe the respiratory system, relieve nausea, fever, vomiting and acid stomach and has been known to soothe and strengthen the nerves.
- Basil: Basil has been found beneficial for alleviating mental fatigue, spasms, rhinitis, known to stimulate the nerves, alleviate mental fatigue and relieve migraine headaches. It helps with loss of smell, due to chronic nasal catarrh. It is also has antispasmodic activity that relaxes the muscles, is anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial. (Note: I’ve read that too much Basil can increase the blood pressure. I don’t know if the essential oil would do the same but you may just want to be aware of this.)
- Marjoram: Historically used to calm the respiratory system, assist in relieving spasms, relax muscles, relieve cramping, and help with migraine headaches.
- Aroma Siez: Aroma Siez is used as an antispasmotic. Historically used to help relax and relieve sore or aching muscles resulting from sports injuries, fatigue and stress.
- V-6 Mixing Oil: This oil is used to dilute essential oils high in phenols, which might create a burning sensation for those with fair to light skin, (red-heads and blondes). This is used after applying thyme and oregano over the areas where these oils have been used.
- Ortho Ease Massage Oil: Some practitioners complete the session with a light coat of this oil to help seal in the essential oils and enhance their penetration. This oil contains oils of Wheat Germ, Grape Seed, Sesame Seeds, Sunflower Seed, Sweet Almond, Vitamin E and essential oils of: Wintergreen, Juniper, Marjoram, Red Thyme, Vetiver, Peppermint, Lemon-Grass, Eucalyptus and Australaina.
How to do a Raindrop Therapy Treatment:
Reference: Gary Young’s book, AromaTechnique, The Essential Beginning
Preparation: Have the person lie face-down on the table with the head resting in the face cradle of the massage table or with the head slightly lower than the rest of the body. The body should be as straight as possible with the hips flat on the table. The arms can be resting along the side of the body or over the edge of the table. You will need three medium-size towels, hot water and a way to protect the modesty of the individual as he or she will be moving around.
Step 1: Place six drops of Valor on each foot. It works best if there are two people who can apply the Valor. One person can apply six drops on each shoulder, and the other person can apply six drops on each foot. The person who is at the feet may sit or kneel with the right hand holding the right foot and the left hand holding the left foot. The palm of the hand should be flat against the bottom of the feet with as much hand-to-foot contact as possible.
The individual assisting is at the head sitting or standing with right hand to right shoulder and left hand to left shoulder with as much hand-to-shoulder contact as possible. Now you must be patient. Do not attempt to force your thoughts or make something happen. Let your mind be free and peaceful. You may feel a mild heat or tingling sensation around the feet, or an energy working up through the legs or back–even as high as the head.
This is the foundation for everything that follows. In most cases, you will see some realignment of the spine. The results you will see depend largely upon the frequency of the person holding the feet. If there are other people in the room with negative attitudes and the individual applying the oils does not have a high enough frequency to block out that negative interference, the results may be less than optimal.
Step 2: Next comes the application of the oils of thyme and oregano. Hold the bottle approximately six inches above the skin and let five drops of each oil drop from the bottle evenly spaced along the spine from bottom to top (sacrum to atlas or 1st cervical). Try to stay in the electrical field as much as possible. It does not matter which oil is applied first. Apply one oil and then layer it by gently spreading it evenly along the curvature of the spine. Apply the second oils the same way. You don’t need large drops, and more is not better. Then apply 10 to 15 drops of the V-6 Mixing Oil to prevent any discomfort.
With four inch strokes in a brushing motion and using the nail side of your finger tips, lightly feather up the spine from the sacrum to the atlas. Remember to follow the curvature of the spine. Repeat this technique two more times, always starting at the sacrum.
Then use your fingertips again, starting at the sacrum, feathering up again about four inches, and then flaring your finger tips out to the side of the body. The right hand will move to the right, and the left hand will move out to the left. Begin your stroking again, starting at the sacrum, stroking up about eight inches, and then flaring out again. Begin your stroking again, starting at the sacrum, feathering up about 12 inches, and then flaring the fingers out. Continue this technique to the atlas and flare out through the shoulders. Repeat this whole sequence two more times.
The final move in this step is to start at the sacrum, and in full-length strokes, feather all the way up the spine to the atlas and then feather your fingertips out over the shoulders and repeat two more times.
Step 3: Now apply the oils of Cypress, Wintergreen, Basil and Peppermint in that order. Apply four to five drops of the first oil along the length of the spine. Layer it in by evenly spreading it with your finger tips. Then do the same with the other three. Starting on one side of the spine, gently massage the oils in along the spine. Do not work directly on the spine. Do not force it or apply direct pressure. Start at the sacrum and use the fingertips of both hands placed side-by-side, and in a circular clockwise motion, work up the side of the spine to the atlas, pushing or pulling the tissue in the direction you want the spine to move. This technique helps to create a “space” for the spine to move. After finishing one side of the spine, walk around to the other side of the individual and begin on the second side starting from the sacrum working up to the atlas. Repeat this two more times.
Next, using the index and middle fingers of either hand, place the fingers so that they “straddle” the spine beginning at the atlas. In this position, you move from top to bottom. With mild pressure and with the fingers on either side of the spine, place one hand over the top of the fingers in a gentle sawing-like action, rock the fingers back and forth while moving gently down the spine to the sacrum. Repeat this two more times.
The next technique will take a little practice. Beginning at the sacrum with your thumbs on either side of the spine, you will use the Vita Flex technique working up the spine about a thumb’s width apart with each move up to the atlas. With the thumbs on each side of the spine, nail side up and slightly angled out, rock the thumbs up to where the thumbs are straight up with the joints bent and apply a mild pressure straight down. Continue to roll your thumbs slightly over onto the nails and then release. Move your thumbs up about a thumb’s width and apply the same technique. Do this all the way to the atlas and then repeat two more times.
Step 4: Apply five to six drop of Marjoram and Aroma Siez to each side of the spine, away from the spine, into the muscle tissue all over the back. Work these oils in using a gentle massage to smooth and relax, working all over the back for a few minutes. After the oils have been massaged in well, rest approximately five minutes. Then apply Ortho Ease Massage Oil over the entire area of the back and legs.
Step 5: Take a hand towel that is folded into thirds lengthwise and soak it in hot water. Wring it out and lay it along the entire length of the spine. Take a dry towel and fold it in half lengthwise and place it over the wet towel.
Pay close attention because the back can become very hot!
The heat will generally build slowly in intensity to where it will peak in five to eight minutes and then cool down to where it feels pleasant. The water in the towel drives the oils deeper into the skin. The more out of balance, the more virus or bacteria activity in the body, or the more inflammation in the spine, the hotter the area will become along the spine. Some people will experience no heat, for some it will be mild and very pleasant, while for others it may be hot and a little uncomfortable. Pay attention to what the person is saying. Ask questions. If it gets too uncomfortable, remove the towels and apply V-6 Mixing Oil on the back and work it in. This will usually remove the heat in minutes.
After putting the towels on, wait a few minutes to see how the person is responding. If the back does not become very hot, have the person roll over so the back is against the towels on the table. This usually creates more heat.
Step 6: Take the four oils of Wintergreen, Cypress, Basil and Peppermint, in that order, and apply two to three drops of each oil along the inside of the lower legs along the shin bone from the bottom of the knee area to the top of the big toes. Apply one at a time and layer each oil in before applying the next oil.
Place fingers of one hand along the inside of the shin bone just below the knee, work down to the ankle, and then along the foot up to the top of the big toe using the Vita Flex Technique. Roll your fingers up and then over onto the nails of the fingers, applying slightly more pressure at the top of the roll and releasing as you come over onto the nails. Short nails would be appreciated by the person on whom you are working. Do this three times on each leg.
Step 7: This next step works best with two people. Have the individual assisting stand at the feet of the person on whom you are working and hold each leg tightly just above the ankles. You stand at the head and gently put your right hand under the base of the head and your left hand around the chin and gently pull to create a slight tension. Hold this traction for several minutes, but do not pull hard. The person at the feet will be the anchor, holding the same position while the person at the head begins a mild rocking of pulling releasing, pulling and releasing, etc. This make take anywhere from four to eight minutes. It can be tiring, so you have to exercise patience. As you get a feel for the whole application, you will sense what is needed.
Step 8: Have the person on the table roll back so he or she is again face down. Rest the head in the head-cradle of the massage table again and make sure the person is lying straight. Remove the towels and then examine the spine. Corrections may or may not be visible. At this point you may add another Technique as desired. Sometimes the desired results do not come immediately, and yet the body will continue to respond for days, at which time you may begin to see gradual changes.
This is the basic Raindrop Technique, although there are several variations. Everybody is different, and what works for one may not work for another. Different body types respond to the applications in ways not expected. Learn to be sensitive to the person to whom you are working so that you can respond to his or her needs.
The question is often asked, “How long does this application last?” Again, everybody responds differently. Generally speaking, the level of health and proper diet are key factors, as are exercise and mental attitude. One application may last months for one person, but then for another it may be necessary to have the application done every week until the body begins to respond. The key is to retrain the body. In some cases, you will have to develop a new memory in the tissue in order for the body to stay where it should be. This may take a few weeks or even a full year.