Raindrop Technique was inspired by the Lakota Native American healing tradition of inhaling the affirming scent of nearby conifer tress while observing the northern lights. It was later developed by Dr. Gary Young (Young Living Founder) in the 1980s with the goal of bringing balance and alignment to the body, through the use of carefully selected essential oils to create an atmosphere of Tranquility.
During the session, a series of essential oils—known for their antiviral, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties—are applied along the spine and on the feet. The oils are applied in a specific order using feather-light strokes, creating a sensation of raindrops falling, which is where the therapy gets its name.
What to Expect During a Session
A typical Raindrop Therapy session lasts around 80 minutes. You’ll begin by lying face up on a massage table while the therapist applies the essential oils along your feet, using various techniques, including feathering and brushing strokes, to massage the oils into your skin. Heat( using warm towels ) may be applied afterward to help the oils penetrate deeper into your muscles.
This experience is deeply relaxing, and many clients report feeling lighter, rejuvenated, and emotionally balanced after their session. The effects of Raindrop Therapy may last for several days as the oils continue to work in your body.
This service is provided by a certified therapist.