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Anyone who has received or facilitated Raindrop Technique at any time is welcome to participate in this research project to update to the Statistical Validation of Raindrop Technique research conducted over 20 years ago by Dr. David Stewart, co-founder of the Center for Aromatherapy Research and Education International. Raindrop Technique is a modality developed entirely by D. Gary Young, founder of Young Living Essential Oils, in the 1980s. Other similar modalities have evolved from his creation over the years; However this survey is specifically regarding Raindrop Technique. Completion takes an average of five minutes and is completely anonymous, but the survey allows you to include comments for clarification of your answers as well as testimonials about your experiences with Raindrop Technique, both as a receiver or one who has performed Raindrop Technique on others (a facilitator). All surveys completed by the deadline of June 1, 2024 will be included in the tallied statistics to be release in July 2024. Completing and submitting your research report will be rewarded by automatic receipt of a your name on a downloadable, printable certificate of completion, as well as a NOTE Research Group digital badge declaring you 'NOTEworthy'. You can add these to your website and digital business cards with your new credential earned --RTRA (Raindrop Technique Research Assistant) by submitting a fully completed survey questionnaire for this project. Your participation in this project also qualifies you to pursue a second research credential to list after your name, that of NCRF (NOTE Certified Raindrop Research Fellow), which requires NOTE Research Group membership and completion of a 20 CE-hour course completed at your own pace. However, those who complete the short Research Certification Course by June 1, 2024 will also receive the opportunity to have their name and credentials listed in the front of the published book as well as a free electronic copy.
You can also join this program via the mobile app. Go to the app