Last night my daughter Allison came into our bedroom at 3am and told us she felt like she was going to throw up.
She has recently started working out three times a week preparing for the fall season of gymnastics. She wants to be on the high school team next year as a ninth grader. She also started track this week and has been running after school, getting ready for the track season. When I saw her yesterday after track practice I knew she was on the edge physically. She had run twice yesterday, once for a yearly fund raiser at her school, and then again at track practice. She looked sunburned and dehydrated.
I wanted to make her stay home from Young Womens last night and rest and rehydrate, but she was determined to attend as they were doing a fund raiser for girls camp and she had promised to help. They baked home made bread and delivered it hot to members in our ward.
I noticed that she took a bath when she arrived home at 8:30 and seemed OK. She did not get sick until 3am, which is when most people become ill if they are sick during the night.
When she came into our room I immediately had her put a couple drops of Di Gize on her tongue and drink some water.

The ingredients for DiGize include herbs historically used for helping with digestive complaints.
Because these herbs are concentrated in essential oil form, only a small amount is needed to get immediate results. Allison quickly started purging the built up poisons in her body once the Di Gize started wending its way into her blood stream. I put ten drops of Valor blend into my hands and massaged it into her feet, then I balanced her and prayed, asking that she quickly be healed so she could do the fun things she has planned for this day. (The children in our district have school off today and all of my older kids were going to help a friend paint porches for his eagle scout project).
Then I put three drops of Di Gize on each foot and massaged the oil into the center of her foot where the digestive reflexes are located.
Then I massaged three more drops into each palm of her hands, and asked her to drink some more water. She then got into a hot bath to let the oils purge whatever poisons have built up out through her skin. I feel confident her body will not feel the need for a fever to purge this junk out. She was overworked, dehydrated, and suffering from the affects of too much sun, and too intensely working her body this week with multiple workouts at gymnastics and track practice.
I love the oils because they quickly fix whatever needs to be healed.
Here is an ingredient list for Di Gize which can be purchased from my Young Living Web Site – Go Here.
Ingredients: Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus), ginger (Zingiber officinale), peppermint (Mentha piperita), juniper (Juniperus osteosperma and J. scopulorum), fennel (Foeniculum vulgare), lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus), anise (Pimpinella anisum), and patchouli (Pogostemon cablin).
Retail Price – $39.47
One bottle of this oil generally lasts for months at our house. We don’t suffer too much from digestive problems, but when they show up, it is nice to be able to quickly and perfectly heal ourselves using this powerful blend of oils.
Give it a try. I think you will be amazed how quickly this blend fixes digestive ailments. I use it liberally when I am in early pregnancy. I only threw up once when I was expecting Benjamin. I put a couple drops on my feet several times a day during the first sixteen weeks of my pregnancy, and it worked just perfectly to control and heal the nausea.
Jenny Hatch
UPDATE: Next day
I spoke too soon. Allison developed a fever yesterday after I typed this post. She was hot off and on all day and night. She also continued to vomit yellow junk out of her system. She fasted the past 24 hours and just sipped water, herbal tea, and I gave her an acidophilus supplement with some Fortune Delight tea from Sunrider Corop. I also put more Di Gize on her feet several times and last night I put Immupower on her feet and did a Valor balance several times. I also prayed specifically addressing her various symptoms and exercised my Faith in Christ in her behalf. If she had not been feeling better this morning, I would have called in the Elders from our church to annoint her head and give her a priesthood blessing.
But she woke up feeling much better this morning.
I’m confident the oils still helped purge her body of the poisons that had built up, but the quickness factor was hampered and slowed down by the extremity of her dehydration and sunburn.
Jenny
