Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 04, 1991, Page 9, Image 9

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    BAN
Continued from Page *
"These students must be
guaranteed the same opportum
ty to speak and be beard .is
anyone else," Brand said The
KMl). Isi.ird won bl hat " it nth
ertvise
Kyan Deckert, the lAlP board
member who introduced the
motion to bun tlie recruiters,
sees the situation differently.
"Our (position) is that we re
not going to invite (recruiters)
into our student union to dis
criminate against us "
Deckert said Brand's veto of
the board's unanimous decision
was very distressing to him
"Myles is putting himself
on an island by overriding a
consensus of student leader
ship," Deckert said "They give
us an illusion of power but
what power do we have?"
Deckert also criticized Brand
for making his statement iti .1
press conference. rather than ->
forum mure accessible to stu
dents
-In'addition to the board s dr
cision, the ASt't) Student Sen
ate rei entk approved the Res
olution on the Department id
Defense Discriminatory l‘oh
< \ T which strong)y recoin
mends the ban ofcampus noli
tarv recruiting until defense de
pertinent's policy matches the
University's policy regarding
discrimination
The resolution will be pre
sented to the University Senate
on Nov 13
The board has noofflcial
means of challenging brand's
veto ixa ause the board receives
its authority from the Umversi
tv president and udministra
lion
The house i ommIttee will
meet Tuesday* at 2 p m in the
KMl1 Hoard Room
RACE
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wearv of pelting involved is
her .111 >e they would rather
ignore the problem lieuause
it's mistv. an infringement
on .their day Individuals
ran make a diftereme m rial
ly" life bv questioning those
who .'make rar 1st statements.
Kikhoff said
"If we have a friend telling
1 rai 1st |oke, Instead ol sav
mg. That offends me. please
don’t sav those tilings. 111
stead ask Why Is that tun
nv' " he said
OILS
Continued from Page 1
istry. but also in metaphysical or even mystical
terms.
Because frankincense is from a tree, she says, it
helps people get back to earth, adding that "it's
very grounding." Her colleague, Lisa Luke, as
serts that when people are grieving, their hearts
are affected In such a case, Luke said, rose oil
will pass on "love energy" to the suflerer
Luke has 50 or (>() oils, some ol which she uses
only rarely Both Luke and Merker are licensed
massage technicians, and they usually apply the
oils in tile course ot a massage
Luke also has her clients use the oils m baths,
and she also does body wraps These involve
swathing clients in sheets where 'you kind id
look like a mummy." she said
After adding blankets "you just rest for halt an
hour, and that brings out all the heal from inside
t.ie toxins leave the body, the essential oils en
ter the body and help you with that healing pro
cess," she said
Of course. It's not a substitute tor a doctor,"
Merker said of aromatherapy, "but there are con
ditions that are simply and easily helped with
this, and It's also a very good preventative "
Although Luke is not a doctor, she said the
therapy can often tie used effectively in conjum
turn with treatment by a naturopathic doctor, acu
puncturist or chiropractor
At present, anybody who chooses can t all one
self an aromatherapist, but Merker and Luke said
they hope to m'I up .1 course th.it would grant i rr
tification
Kssetuial oils have appan-iitlv not been the to
(,us of broad attention by the American medical
establishment, and several specialists who were
contacted were unable to comment on their possi
hie merits as a lorm ot treatment
However. Ur Mark Christensen at OSl' s tail
lego of Pharmacy, said that although the oils
probably do have some effect, their magnitude is
very difficult to measure
Because people on whom the oils are tested ( an
recognize them through their smell or a taste in
the mouth, they may have a placebo effect an
effect which can fie attributed to the subject's ex
pectatlons, Christensen said
Derivatives of salicylic at id ire indeed present
III some oils, Christensen noted, though, fie said.
you need to get a big whopping dose to get a
good effei !
Likewise, eucalyptus oil. in concentrated
amounts, tias an antiviral effect when applied to
the skin But it enough oil Is used to fie effective,
he said. It is likely to contain more toxins than
other available medicines
"We don't do that any longer, because we have
better substances today." he said We have bet
ter alternatives that are less toxic
Be this as it may. aromatherapy certainly does
have one attractive aspect When was the last
time your Hu shot included a massage).7
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