


This increase in height was predicted by the founder of the technique, who originally intuited that virus and bacteria infection cause contractions in the muscles of the back which then pull the spine either left, right or downward and thus make people 'shorter'. The caveat here is that I have begun the informal practice of measuring my clients before and after all bodywork, and I find that swedish or relaxation massage on the back without essential oils makes people temporarily even taller than the Raindrop Technique alone. My clients have reported to me they have been helped with candida overgrowth, pneumonia, flu and cold while it relaxes and soothes the back and spinal muscles.Īnother thing I found out was that yes, people definitely get 'taller' during the Raindrop Technique as claimed by Gary Young, often adding 1/8 to 1/2 inches to their height during the treatment. I want to keep my costs down so more people will find out what the Raindrop Technique does. Essential oils (except the true junk) are INHERENTLY good. Saying it another way: it's not the namebrand and their marketing that make the oils helpful. This is because most essential oils on the market, if they are not synthetic, are good substances. My clients get identical results from other other manufacturers' oils as they do from YL oils. (same is true with the equally over-hyped Doterra, the snippy rival to YL in their perpetual feud). What does this mean? A huge discovery is that I find the technique works just as well with non-Young Living essential oils as it does with the over-hyped oils from YL. I need to point out that this great technique is surrounded by so much Young Living propanganda that in my opinion it's both more and less than what the YL salesfolk products say it is. I’ve been giving the Raindrop Technique for a few years and I’ve found it’s all that Gary Young and his multilevel marketing company says it is.
