Podcast 130: Community Q&A

May 27, 2021 - EyeClarity Podcast

One of the most effective treatments I have developed is called: The Eye Protocol. I use a series of essential oils that help improve a person’s circulation, oxygenation, and detoxification processes in and around the eyes . In this episode, you get to hear a part of an Aromatherapy presentation that I taught during week 4 of my Advanced Vision Exploration Seminar.

SUMMARY KEYWORDS
essential oil, fennel, eyes, supports, vision, laurel leaf, oil, warmer, burning, hydrating, temples, put, feeling, clarity, carrot seed, part, seed, tissue, work, carrier oil

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Hello, everyone, its Dr. Sam, I’d like to welcome you to my Eye Clarity podcast. This is a show that offers cutting edge information on how to improve your vision and overall wellness through holistic methods. I so appreciate you spending part of your day with me. If you have questions, you can send them to Hello at Dr. Sam Berne calm. Now to the latest I clarity episode. So tonight, we’re going to work with five foundational essential oils. If you have them, that’s great. If you don’t have them, you can just listen to the presentation, you’re part of the field, you’re going to get it anyway. So, what I’m going to do is I’m going to go through the kind of the informational part, and then I’m going to do a demonstration. So, the first one we’re going to work with is called sweet fennel. This is part of my I protocol that I’ve developed, and fennel or sweet fennel, we get it from the seeds. So, if you think of a seed, it’s the beginning. It’s the birthing, it’s it’s the start of something new. And so, the fennel, when you apply it, the opportunities you’re going to get the energetic of, of new birth, death, rebirth, death rebirth, let’s say you’re exploring your vision because we’re going to be working around your face and eyes, that the fennel is the first oil that you are going to apply that hopefully is going to open your vision. It’s a warm and I kind of classify the oils as young which is hot, and yen which is cool. This would be a yen plus you’re going to put it on and you’re going to feel a little warmth, but it’s Hardy. It has feathery leaves. It’s an ancient herb. They’ve used it back in Rome, Greece, India, Egypt. One of the main ways phenol has been used as it helps support digestive and stomach health. It invigorates the kidney and spleen. It helps with our self-expression. So many times, when we use these essential oils, they don’t only affect us physically, but they may affect us spiritually. And this is the number one essential oil we’re going to use in the eye protocol which I’ll show you in a few minutes. Essential Oil number two is called carrot seed. carrot seed is great for the skin. It’s also from dried seed parts. So, you get two seeds here. Change, newness beginnings, birth. It’s a muscle relaxant. It’s a blood purifier. It supports the gallbladder. This one is slightly warmer than the fennel and I’ll explain to you how to apply it but it’s essential oil number two. Essential Oil number three is Frankincense. And this comes from the resin of a small tree. For many of you, you know that it is ancient. It’s been talked about and read about in the Egyptian the Persian, the Hebrew, the Roman, the Greek civilizations, and it supports a balance of your nervous system. It’s also a major visual opener. It helps stimulate stagnating energy, it’s uplifting, it’s freeing, and it’s yet there’s no plus to it. So, it’s a little cooler than the first two and its application number three. Number four is Laurel leaf. This comes from an evergreen shrub or tree, and it comes from the leaves and branches. Those of you that have been to Greece, there’s a place where you can go where Apollo was. LAUREL leaf was dedicated around the temples for poetry for prophecy. I call it the queen of the lymph system. It really supports our lymphatic health. It’s very uplifting and sparks our inner vision. It is also very in, and I’ll talk about where some of the best places are to apply Laurel leaf.

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And then the last one is a hydrosol Helichrysum and what is the hydrosol? Well in the steam distillation process that I talked about a few minutes ago, where you’re distilling all the plant materials hydrosol hydrosols, contain the essential oils, but they’re far less concentrated. So, when you boil, you’re boiling the water that creates the distillation process, the hydrosols are traveling through the steam, and either part of it is going to go directly to the essential oil, there’s another part of the distiller where that steam is going to carry the essential oil and the water. This is the hydrosol. And it has the frequency of the essential oil for a fraction of the cost because Helichrysum is very, very expensive if you get the essential oil. So, as I say, here, the vapor mixes with the steam, and then it separates, and it cools. And so, with that it will float on the water. And so, this is where you get the hydrosol.

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So, what we’re using tonight is Helichrysum italic hydrosol, this is from the flowers, it’s high vibrational, it supports the skin, it’s hydrating, it’s anti-inflammatory, it uplifts the heart, it reduces inflammation on the eyelids, if you’re suffering dry eye computer vision syndrome, you want to use hydrate, you want to use this Helichrysum hydrosol. It is fabulous. It is also Yin. And I’ll talk about the applications in a minute. Okay, let’s take a break here, we’ll come back to the herbs in a little bit. I want to demonstrate how and where you apply the essential oils. And you can play along with me if you want to. Or you can just watch. So, the first essential oil I’m going to work with is fennel. And this is a meet and greet experience where the first thing you want to do is you want to use your olfactory state your olfactory sense, which connects very deeply to the limbic system of the brain. Our emotional brain. So, you breathe it in, take a moment and go, how does this land me? What do I feel? What do I notice? If you get a yes that I can do this, you take a drop of the fennel, and you’re placing it at the hairline. So, you’re doing it up here might do another drop here by the temple. And then I’ll do a drop way down here. So, these are the points here, here on the temples, and then on the foreheads on either side. Now after I’ve done that, I close my eyes and I take a breath or two and I notice what do I feel so my eyes are closed. I can go more inside. And what I’m feeling is a pulsing. I’m feeling some temperature here. And there’s some activation circulation going on. So, if you want to try that, go for it. And while you put them on, somebody is asking how long do the oils last? There should be somewhere on the bottle. A place where the essential oil is expiring. Now I see on Stillpoint Aromatics on their label, they’re not listing that you can certainly contact them and ask them that. Usually generally the essential oils last around three years especially if you don’t put them in a sunny area where they get a lot of heat on them. But they use keep their life for a few years. One of the companies I work with called Lotus Garden botanicals, they put their expiration date on the bottle itself. I’m not seeing it on Stillpoint right now. So, I don’t know the exact. Alright, so when you’ve put these on, does anybody have any experience with the fennel? Is it burning? Is it warming, you just type a word or two? And if you’re not, if you’re not participating, that’s okay, too. So, any thoughts on that? If not, I’ll go on. Okay, so the next essential oil, you’re going to use his currency. And this essential oil is a little warmer. And what you’re going to do is you’re going to lair, the carrot seed, right on top of the fennel. So, they get to work synergistically, they’re going to go into the same places, the cheeks, the temples, and the forehead. And again, you can close your eyes, you can smell the oil. And you can notice again, what I’m noticing is more peripheral vision, I’m noticing little temperature warmth, I’m not feeling any burning. But I am noticing my vision is now starting to change. Something is happening because these oils are highly oxygenating and hydrating. And they are penetrating the tissue into the eye tissue from the back to the front. So, it’s very indirect.

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Let’s say you start getting some burning. Okay, you did a test patch, everything is okay. But let’s say now Oh, my goodness, I’m getting some burning. So, a couple things here. Number one, you could get some coconut oil, and you could immediately ply it, you can also do any of the carrier oils, don’t use water, use an oil, a carrier oil, and you put it right on the burning and it will take the burning away. And that also could be a signal that your facial skin is sensitive. And you may need to do this technique entirely on the soles of your feet. Just must see on that. Okay, the third essential oil we’re going to use is Frankincense. And again, I didn’t do this with the carrot seed, but you can smell the carrot, the Frankincense. Close your eyes. See how those lands on you, in you. And then again, a drop right on top of the sweet fennel and the carrot seed. So, we call this technique, layering. So again, the two cheeks, the temples and then close your eyes for a minute. And I’m sure if you’re doing this, you’re feeling something is happening here something is moving something is going on. So, this would be the I protocol, I would do it once a day, start at once a day, see how you do with it. If you’re starting to get some peripheral vision expansion, you could move to twice a day. It is going to brighten things up it helps with night vision. If you’ve got a certain eye pathology, it’s going to start moving that out, especially with the other things that we’ve talked about that you’re doing. And so, this is a great technique. Oh, my goodness, decrease in double vision. Lovely, brighter. That’s incredible decrease in double vision. There’s a certain relaxation that the oxygenation gives the tissue that is now giving you some added benefit. Okay, we’re going to skip the Laurel Leaf for now. And we’re now going to move we’re going to come back to the barley, we’re now going to go to the hydrocele. The Helichrysum hydrosol I highly recommend this. So, what I’d like you to do with this, you can see the spray. It’s spraying, right? I want you to close your eyes. And I want you to hold the bottle, maybe about 20 inches from your face, and I want you to spray toward your eyes. You can get a little closer if you want to and give it three sprays. And the Helichrysum is so helpful for inflammation for irritation, especially in the skin. I keep this by my computer, and I’m using it throughout the day. Okay, so it’s really, fabulous. Thank you for listening. I hope you learned something from the AI clarity podcast show today. If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to subscribe on iTunes or Spotify and leave a review. see you here next time.