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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:42 am
by oceanpearl
Has this been run thru any medical testing or does it have FDA approval for this purpose??

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:45 am
by Babette
OP - there's alot of talk on the forum about how this product was pulled from sale due to concerns and has been significantly re-vamped.

No, it has not been run through the FDA.

The maker is a forum member, and appears to be very receptive to feedback and has been very open about his R&D process and why he made changes to the product.

Do a search on "pursleep" on the forum.

Cheers,
B.

Re: Essential Oils are Essential : )

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 10:37 am
by SleepGuy
gasp wrote:
SleepGuy wrote:It's always interesting how some otherwise highly skeptical people seem to be willing to accept a negative report at face value.
Absolutely! And, since people reading the posts can't tell I am rolling my eyes when reading and posting the NIH report - I should have said so. At the very least have added an emoticon It was meant as tongue in cheek.

Thanks so much for the follow-up post!
Gasp--this was not lost on me I was referring to various people who had posted the same reference on various threads--that's all.

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 10:46 am
by oceanpearl
Babette wrote:OP - there's alot of talk on the forum about how this product was pulled from sale due to concerns and has been significantly re-vamped.

No, it has not been run through the FDA.

The maker is a forum member, and appears to be very receptive to feedback and has been very open about his R&D process and why he made changes to the product.

Do a search on "pursleep" on the forum.

Cheers,
B.
LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT NOW, someone wants me to pay 54.95 to do something that I could do with a cotton ball and a drop of scented oil placed near the intake. YEAH RIGHT, I am gonna place my order right nww.

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 11:46 am
by Babette
Boy I'm glad you said that before I did!

Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, but Bret has loads of fans on this forum.

Actually, I should just keep my mouth shut - I'm not a big fan of scents. Most of them give me a headache.

Cheers,
B.

Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 9:52 pm
by SithLord
SleepGuy,

I have a M-Series w/ integrated heated humidifier. I am not clear how the diffuser would work with this setup ...


Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 11:03 am
by SleepGuy
The Diffuser is placed near the air intake. It works best if the top of the Diffuser is about one inch below the air intake, which is typically located on the back of the machine. You may have to elevate the Diffuser or the CPAP to get the configuration right. Drafts in the room (fans, vents, etc.) should be avoided. That's all there is to it.


Re: Essential Oils are Essential : )

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 6:47 pm
by gasp
SleepGuy wrote:
gasp wrote:
SleepGuy wrote:It's always interesting how some otherwise highly skeptical people seem to be willing to accept a negative report at face value.
Absolutely! And, since people reading the posts can't tell I am rolling my eyes when reading and posting the NIH report - I should have said so. At the very least have added an emoticon It was meant as tongue in cheek.

Thanks so much for the follow-up post!
Gasp--this was not lost on me I was referring to various people who had posted the same reference on various threads--that's all.
Ah, I see I wasn't sure and thought better to talk about it that for me to make an assumption. Thanks for the reply

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 3:19 pm
by SleepGuy
Direct contact with liquid essential oils is different than contact with essential oils (or any substance that imparts a smell) that have volatilized (e.g., acheived enough energy to become a gas). Liquid essential oils should not contact your skin, eyes, furniture, plastics, etc.