Dear June,

  I deeply regret that, presently, I do not know the name of the oil(s) used 
for the inhalations.  I'm looking for that info now. My mother is long 
deceased. I will ask my older sister if she remembers. I recall that the color 
was greenish/brownish. I had that aromatherapy enough times between birth and 
six years of age that I am sure I would recognize the aroma if I smelled it. I 
remember seeing the oil spread across the top of the water. I would be willing 
to bet that the oil in question is still sold in Venezuela. Do you know any 
Venezuelan's email address?  Personally, I would have more confidence in 
purchasing overseas, or from an overseas manufacturer, based on the little bit 
that I have read about essential oils. Have you checked with an overseas 
pharmaceutical company on the Internet? -- Spiroflex 

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: June Narber Harrison 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 9:41 AM
  Subject: Re: CS performance -- Gary Christensen


    
  Hello. 
  What essential oils did you use for this inhalation? Thanks, jnh 
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  Spiroflex originally wrote in part: 
    To Gary Christensen, 
    My mother always told me that as a child, 65 years ago, my life was saved 
when I had "double pneumonia" by inhaling pungent hot vapors.  I vividly 
remember the experience. As soon as I inhaled those pungent fumes my breathing 
seemed to come easier. Repeated inhalations cured me, my mother said.  -- CL