Friday, June 29, 2012

Lemon Essential Oil - 15 ml


Item No: 3578
Customer Price: $13.82
Wholesale Price:$10.50

Lemon essential oil doesn't sound as fancy as some of the other oils and blends that are available, such as Puricication, Harmony and Deep Relief. Don't let it's name fool you, it has wonderful cleansing properties! With such a light, citrus scent, it is uplifting, yet calming.
 I recently came down with a horrible cold. Instead of taking all of the normal medications one would to kick it out of your system, I decided to try the Lemon oil (and gargle with hot water and salt).


Here's what to do: Drop 1-2 drops of Lemon Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil into an 8oz glass of water, stir and enjoy!
An added bonus, is the fresh lomeny flavor- delicious!





Here's what Young Living has to say about this amazing oil:

OVERVIEW

Lemon (Citrus limon) has a strong, purifying, citrus scent that is revitalizing and uplifting. Lemon consists of 68 percent dlimonene, a powerful antioxidant. It is delightfully refreshing in water and may be beneficial for the skin. Lemon may also be used to enhance the flavor of foods. Lemon essential oil is cold-pressed from the rinds of lemons. Jean Valnet MD estimated that it takes 3,000 lemons to produce one kilo of oil. In his book, The Practice of Aromatherapy, Valnet wrote that lemon is a tonic for supporting the nervous and sympathetic nervous system.* Lemon has an approximate ORAC of 6,619 (TE/L). TE/L is expressed as micromole Trolox equivalent per liter.


HOW TO USE
For dietary, aromatic or topical use. When using as a supplement, put one drop in a capsule or in 4 fl. oz. of soy or rice milk.
Possible skin sensitivity. If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician. Dilution recommended for both topical and internal use. Dilute before using on sensitive areas such as the face, neck, genital area, etc. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid using on infants and very small children. Avoid using on skin exposed to direct sunlight or UV rays. Do not use near fire, flame, heat or sparks.
PRODUCT TIPS

  • Use 1–2 drops of lemon essential oil to remove gum, oil, grease spots, glue or adhesive, and crayon from most surfaces.
  • Combine 2–3 drops of lemon essential oil with water in a spray bottle to help cleanse and sanitize surfaces.
  • Place a drop of lemon essential oil on oily skin or blemishes to help balance oil glands and minimize oil production.
  • Soothe corns, calluses, or bunions by rubbing lemon essential oil on the affected area morning and evening.
  • Massage lemon essential oil into cellulite to help improve circulation and eliminate waste from cells.
  • Add lemon essential oil to your morning tea or breakfast shake for a refreshing pick-me-up.
  • Inhale lemon essential oil or place a few drops on a cotton ball to replenish your mind, body, and spirit.
  • Add 10–15 drops of lemon essential oil to a gallon of carpet cleaning solution to help pull out stains, brighten carpet and rugs, and leave a fresh smell in the room.
  • Add several drops of lemon essential oil to a chicken marinade for a delicious dinner.
  • Place a few drops of your favorite citrus essential oil on a cotton ball and put in the refrigerator to help eliminate odors.
  • Monday, June 25, 2012

    Cancer and Oils

    Cancer. It's a word that brings fear to many. My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer a few weeks ago. Today, I left her in the capable hands of a surgeon. She made it through and is in the recovery room. Praise Jesus! I am truly grateful. The next 24 hours may be difficult and painful, but, we can do all things through HIM who gives us strength! My daughter is anxious to start applying essential oils to her Nanny. So, she has chosen to use the following oils, due to their known ability to help with relaxation. Lavender and Thieves have antibacterial properties, which are wonderful to diffuse! Please keep my Mom in your prayers. We will be returning home soon. Be sure to stay tuned for the results. :) I have listed the ingredients of the blends beside their picture. -To use Peace and Calming, apply 2 drops to each foot. -Apply 2-3 drops of Valor to shoulders, you can also apply it to the back of your neck to relive tension. This is a great oil to massage with! -Lavender can be rubbed onto your wrists and behind your ears. Use 2-3 drops. With the excess oil, rub between your palms and cup your hands over your nose and inhale. -To use Thieves, which is not pictured below, apply 2-3 drops to bottoms of feet. This oil is useful to prevent viruses.






    PEACE AND CALMING



    Peace and Calming blend: tangerine, orange, ylang ylang, patchouli and blue tansy.
















    LAVENDER




    This is what the Lavender looks like before the distillation process takes place.



    Valor blend: Spruce, rosewood, blue tansy  and frankincense in a base of almond oil.




    Thursday, June 21, 2012

    Natural Tub Scrub

    NATURAL TUB SCRUB Guest-post by Stacy McDonald. NOVEMBER 14, 2011 1 cup baking soda 1/2 cup liquid Castille soap 10-20 drops of essential oil (Thieves®, peppermint, rosemary, lemon, or Citrus Fresh™ ) Pour baking soda into a medium size bowl. Add your soap a little at a time, stirring constantly. Mix in your essential oils. Store in an airtight container and use to scrub tubs, sinks, and tile.

    Monday, June 18, 2012

    How to Make Your Own First Aid Spray

    Guest-post by Stacy McDonald.
    APRIL 12, 2012

    Stacy’s Boo Boo Spray
    2 oz. Aloe Vera Juice (or purified water)
    10 drops therapeutic grade lavender
    10 drops therapeutic grade geranium
    1 drop therapeutic grade frankincense (optional)
    Shake together well and store in a dark glass spray bottle.
    It is very important to use only therapeutic grade essential oils. Lower grade oils can be toxic and may actually burn the skin.

    Thursday, June 14, 2012

    Chocolate Peppermint Bars

    In our home we love chocolate!!! My daughter, Victoria, came up with this recipe that we make every couple of days!! The thing I like most about this recipe is that you don't need to feel guilty when enjoying a treat!! This is really quite heathy. The coconut oil, raw honey and oats are all wonderful ingredients! Enjoy!!

    1. 3 cups of coconut oil.
    2. 1/2 cup of raw honey.
    3. 2 heaping Tbsp of cocoa powder.
    4. 1/2 cup of shredded coconut.
    5. 1 1/2 cups of oats.
    6. 9 drops of peppermint oil (or as desired).

    Whip the coconut oil and honey until well blended. Add and mix in the cocoa powder. Next, place your dry ingredients into the mixing bowl. Once well blended, be sure to drop the peppermint oil in! Spread on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper. Place in the freezer for 45 minutes, then slice into desired shape. Store in the freezer.

    Please Note: Only use therapeutic grade essential oils, as others can be toxic.

    Monday, June 11, 2012

    Allergies: Breathe Easy This Spring with Essential Oils!

    MARCH 23, 2012

    Guest-post by Satcy McDonald.

    After finally moving to a state that has four seasons, our family absolutely loves Spring time! The sky brightens, the sun warms the air, green buds appear on seemingly lifeless, grey branches. Canadian geese announce their arrival to our pond early in the morning; and flowers begin to bloom, hinting of life and the burst of color to come. Our empty vegetable garden seems to beg for new seeds—new life. Yes, we love almost everything about Spring time!
    Notice, I said almost everything. Aside from bugs, there is one other thing I don’t care for about Spring. The growth in nature always seems to bring an onslaught of allergies to our home. My husband and several of our children have always struggled this time of year. Itchy, watery, swollen eyes; runny noses; congestion that makes sleep a challenge; sneezing; coughing; headaches; and sinus pressure.
    It is likely that my husband, James, has had the most trouble. Years ago, when he travelled frequently, he was often hampered by hay fever, pain, and frequent sinus infections. He was dependent on Sudafed and other allergy meds, even though they really didn’t help all that much at all. Most of the time, he ended up with a sinus infection and a prescription for antibiotics. As much as I hated the OTC meds that were part of his regular routine, I didn’t have an alternative that worked very well.
    I dabbled some in homeopathic remedies and they did seem to help a bit. And an end to his chronic traveling made a big difference too. But the most dramatic results came from our use of essential oils.
    My almost-seven-year-old son, William, used to suffer from allergies every Spring and Fall. One morning he woke up with his face so congested that his eyes were swollen shut. Alarmed, I took him to the doctor. The doctor just shook his head and said, “Yeah, it’s tough living with allergies; just give him a Claritan.” An adult Claritan??? I was shocked. He was only four years old at the time. That’s when I knew we needed to find an alternative that really worked. There was no way I wanted to load my little one up with powerful medications if I didn’t have to.
    Therapeutic grade essential oils can be a great blessing to those who struggle with chronic or seasonal allergies! We have found that essential oils offer relief without using harmful chemicals that often mask symptoms rather than assist in healing! Of course, you want to make sure you use only therapeutic grade essential oils (CLICK HERE to learn more about what that means):
    Cypress – helps to ease breathing and suppress coughing.
    Eucalyptus Polybractea – is a powerful aid to help with congestion, headaches, and breathing.
    Lavender – helps to clear congestion, build immunity, relieve headaches, ease muscle pain, and aid in relaxation
    Lemon – helps to protect immunity, alkalize the body, and relieve excess mucous
    Myrtle – supports the immune system and reduce sinus pressure
    Peppermint – helps to ease breathing, fight infection, help congestion, and relieve headaches
    Roman Chamomile – helps to relax, as well as relieve headaches and inflammation
    Frankincense – good for congestion
    In addition to these powerful single oils, Young Living has created a few blends which we have found helpful as well…
    Breathe Again – this blend of oils is specially formulated to support respiratory health. Breathe Again contains four powerful eucalyptus oils: Eucalyptus staigeriana, Eucalyptus globulus, Eucalyptus radiata, and Young Living’s original Ecuador single, Eucalyptus blue. Eucalyptus oils contain high amounts of cineole, which has been studied for its potential to support healthy lung function. The essential oils peppermint, myrtle, and copaiba also play an integral part in this blend.
    RC – This is my favorite oil for any type of chest congestion. Highly effective and beneficial when diffused to decongest and relieve cold or allergy-type symptoms such as coughs, sore throat and lung congestion. May also be applied directly to the chest or feet. Contains: Eucalyptus globulus leaf oil, myrtus communis oil, pinus sylvestris (pine) leaf oil, origanum majorana (marjoram) leaf oil, eucalyptus radiata leaf oil, eucalyptus citriodora leaf oil, lavandula angustifolia (lavender) oil, cupressus sempervirens oil, tsuga canadensis leaf oil, and mentha piperita (peppermint) oil.
    Raven™ is a combination of deeply soothing therapeutic-grade essential oils that will provide comfort when applied topically to the chest and throat or diffused. Contains: Ravensara (Ravensara aromatica), lemon (Citrus limon), wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens), peppermint (Mentha piperita) and Eucalyptus radiata.
    Thieves® was created based on research about four thieves in France who covered themselves with cloves, rosemary, and other aromatics while robbing plague victims. This proprietary essential oil blend was university tested for its cleansing abilities. It is highly effective in supporting the immune system and good health.

    This collection is good to have on hand at all times! Contains: Seven Blends (5ml bottles): Di-Gize™, EndoFlex™, JuvaFlex™, Melrose™, Raven™, R.C.™, and Thieves®. CD included.
    Here are some of the best ways to use these oils during allergy season…
    Simple Inhalation – Simply place a few drops in your hands, rub them together, and then breathe deeply! Add a couple of drops to a tissue, a cotton ball placed in a jar, or add essential oils to a bowl of hot water and inhale.
    Diffuse – The best way to diffuse oils is with one of the cold-air diffusers that Young Living offers!
    Topical Application – Massage can be an effective way of helping to ease the symptoms of spring allergies; or, place some of the oils on your temples, rub your hands together and inhale what is left. James likes to place a drop of peppermint in the palm of his hand, and then using a finger from the other hand, apply the oils right under his cheekbone. Be very careful to not get any oils in your eyes!
    Ingestion – (Young Living Therapeutic Grade) Peppermint, Thieves, or Frankincense – a drop in a glass of water or in a filled capsule. I like to put a drop of peppermint on the roof of my mouth. Every time I inhale I can feel the oils clearing my sinuses!My husband usually fills a capsule with 2 drops of peppermint, 2 drops of Thieves, and 1 drop of Frankincense, especially if he senses any sign of infection. Please never use lower quality oils for internal use – this can be very dangerous!
    Preventatives:
    Sulfurzyme
    Allerzyme
    Mightyzyme for kids
    essentialzyme 4
    Detoxzyme
    Antihistamine Oils:
    Dorado Azul
    Lavender
    Idaho Balsam Fir
    Seasonal Allergy Oils:
    Doradao Azul
    Lavender
    Idaho Balsam Fir
    Breath Again
    RutaVala
    R.C.
    Eucalyptus
    Peppermint
    Wintergreen
    Cypress
    Kids:
    2 drops Idaho Balsam Fir
    1 drop wintergreen
    1 drop peppermint
    Mix in hand and rub around hairline and on chest and feet.
    Remember to only use therapeutic grade essential oils for medicinal use. Synthetic oils do not contain any therapeutic properties and can be toxic. Even some oils that claim to be organic or “pure,” have no real therapeutic value. CLICK HERE to read more.
    Check your personal sensitivity to the oils by rubbing them on your feet before you apply them anywhere else. If you find you are sensitive, you can blend with a carrier oil before applying them to the skin.
    Breathe easy and enjoy your Spring!

    Thursday, June 7, 2012

    The Beauty of Lavender

    For about two years, my daughter has struggled with allergies. With an inhailer, nasal spray and allergy pill, she was still experiencing difficultly breathing while we were on vacation in Illinois a couple months ago.
    What to do when the meds don't work and your 23 hours away from your doctor and pharmacy? Why, try Lavrnder essential oil, of course! We had heard that this particular oil worked well with seasonal allergies, but had never tried it. Thankfully, I had just put in an order through Young Living Essential Oils, thus, had a bottle of it on hand! I told my daughter to put a couple of drops on her wrist and behind her ears. She did so, hesitantly, whereas the inhaler failed to aid her in breathing co
    comfortably. Within five minutes of applying Lavender behind her ears, on her wrists, a tad under her nose and inhaling it, she was able to breath again!
    I am so thankful that the Lord has given us these precious gifts and that He has given us wisdom in how to use them! Victoria, my daughter, is now off ALL of her allergy medications and applies about a drop of Lavender oil onto a Q-tip and swipe it in both nostrils (exercise caution and only go about half an inch up), daily. We are so thankful that she is not ingesting those icky chemicals that couldn't even stand up to the natural gift that the Lord has given us in Lavender essential oil.
    Please note: Be sure to only use Young Living Therapeutic-grade essential oil for allergies. Many brands sell oils that are adulterated, which means that the potency is not as high, thus, will not work as affectively.

    Monday, June 4, 2012

    Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap

    Have you ever wanted to make all-natural hand soap? I have wanted to try but wasn't sure where to start. Here is the recipe:

    1. Fill your dispenser 1/5 full of Castile soap.
    2. Fill the rest with water. Be sure to leave room at the top for the pump.
    3. Put 10-15 drops of Thieves essential oil. This is an important step, since Thieves contains antibacterial properties. It smells great too!!
    That's all you do!!! Enjoy!

    Friday, June 1, 2012

    God's Gift of Essential Oils: What are They?

     

       Guest-post by Stacy McDonald

    Therapeutic grade essential oils are much more than some sort of glorified perfume. They are a healing, soothing, stress-reducing, health inducing, and downright powerful gift from God. Many oils have properties that are anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal, anti-microbial, and the list goes on. Some are known to help coagulate blood, stimulate circulation, relieve congestion, constrict blood vessels, calm nerves, balance hormones, or reduce nausea.
    “His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him who called us by glory and virtue…” (2 Peter 1:3)
    I can’t tell you how many testimonials I have received from ladies who are in awe and so grateful for the many ways essential oils have helped them and their families. I’ve heard from women who say essential oils have stopped Tourette’s symptoms, turned posterior babies, helped insomnia, increased breast milk supply, eased Crohn’s symptoms, soothed nausea, helped with “brain fog,” stopped bleeding, and soothed arthritis.
    But what are they? What are essential oils? And what makes them “essential?”

    Magnified photo of leaf surface taken from Secretory Structures of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants, by Svoboda & Syred, 2000.
    Essential oils are unique. They are liquid volatile organic compounds that come from the flowers, shrubs, trees, roots, and bushes that God gave us at Creation. These are aromatic oils which have been carefully extracted through steam distillation or cold expression, and are highly concentrated.
    Most essential oils are extracted from a specific plant part. For instance, Frankincense comes from the resin scraped off the Frankincense tree. Sandalwood comes from the precious heartwood of the sandalwood tree. Other essential oils, like lavender or jasmine, are distilled from flowers. Geranium is distilled from the leaves and stems of the plant; and lemon, orange, and grapefruit oils are cold pressed from the peel of the fruit.

    On the other hand, fatty oils like olive oil, coconut oil, almond oil, and other vegetable or nut oils are not essential oils. Fatty oils are very different. They are not aromatic and they are not volatile. “Volatile” means “passing off readily in the form of vapor.” Literally, the oil molecules of essential oils leap into the air; that’s what makes them aromatic.
    According to Dr. David Stewart PhD, the molecules of essential oils are tiny enough to penetrate through human skin, enter the blood stream, and pass through the blood-brain barrier. In his book, Healing Oils of the Bible, he describes how all of the molecules of essential oils are “tiny enough to act as chemical messengers, unlocking the receptor sites of cells, and communicating with cellular intelligence at the level of the DNA.”
    Nut and vegetable oils can’t do this. They are not aromatic or volatile. Also, their long chain molecules are too large to penetrate the skin to any great depth; so, they can’t pass through the microscopic portals that lead into intracellular space at all. They’re very nutritious, and have numerous health benefits when used orally, so keep eating them (virgin coconut oil, unfiltered olive oil, avocado oil, grape seed oil, flax seed oil and more). They’re also very good for massage and for dry, chapped skin, but they really have no other therapeutic value when used topically.
    “Because of the tiny molecular structure of the components of an essential oil they are extremely concentrated. One drop contains approximately 40 million-trillion molecules. Numerically that is a 4 with 19 zeros after it. (40,000,000,000,000,000,000) We have one hundred trillion cells in our bodies, that’s a lot. But one drop of essential oil contains enough molecules to cover every cell in our body with 40,000 molecules. Considering that it only takes one molecule of the right kind to open the receptor site and communicate with the DNA to alter cellular function, you can see why even one drop or inhaling a small amount of oil vapor can have profound effects on the body, brain, and emotions.” – Healing Oils of the Bible David Stewart Ph.D
    The “Life” of the Plant
    So, what is it that makes an oil “essential?” An oil is “essential” in the sense that it carries a distinctive scent, or essence, of the plant. Sometimes essential oils are referred to as the “life blood” or the “living energy” of the plant. That’s because essential oils are to a plant what blood is to the human body. They transport fundamental nutrients and chemical constituents necessary to feed, nurture and heal the cells of the plant. Literally, essential oils are the living part, or the “life”, of the plant.
    Because medicinal herbs and plants were created by God for healing, they can serve similar functions in the human body (Psalm 139:14). Plants were spoken into existence at Creation as gifts for us; and all of God’s gifts are good and beneficial when used for His glory!
    God is our ultimate provider. In Genesis 22:14, He is called Jehovah Jireh, which is Hebrew for “the Lord will provide.” When we sing the doxology, we “praise God from whom all blessings flow.” In James 1:17 we’re reminded that “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights.”
    Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers. (3 John 2)
    In the Beginning…

    We know this from the make-up of the atmosphere, the precise distance we are from the sun, the fresh water we receive from the sky, the fruits and vegetables that grow specifically for our nourishment. All these things were planned by a loving Father to provide for His children.
    And it wasn’t just for food that God gave us living growing plants. We learn in Ezekiel 47:12 that “their fruit will be for food, and their leaves for medicine.”
    And in Psalm 104, we’re taught that “He causes the grass to grow for the cattle, and vegetation for the service of man…” For the service of man! God gifted us (and our animals) with vegetation that we are to use for food, as well as for medicine.
    In His mercy and sovereignty, the Lord has provided us remedies for our ailments. Throughout Scripture, we see the use of aromatic oils—essential oils. Did you know that out of 66 books of the Bible, 46 books mention essential oils or the aromatic plants that we get essential oils from? Myrrh, Aloes (which is sandalwood), Cassia, Cedarwood, Cypress, Hyssop, Frankincense and Myrrh are all mentioned—plus many more.
    Are Essential Oils New Age?
    Though many natural methods of healing, including essential oils, have been hijacked by New Agers and Mystics, we can see throughout Scripture how essential oils were used by God’s people in worship; for anointing the sick; for gladness; for giving as precious gifts; to refresh guests; and for anointing kings, prophets, and even Jesus Himself! Essential oils were appreciated and valued as a precious commodity. We must not hand over our gifts to the heathen; we need to take dominion!).

    Frankincense and Myrrh, as well as gold, were brought to Jesus by the wise men. In the Gospels, the Samaritan used medicinal oils to tend to the wounds of his neighbor; and we see Mary use the precious oil, Spikenard, to anoint Jesus before He was crucified.
    Here’s something interesting: Spikenard has the most powerful sedative action in aromatherapy and it’s often recommended for stress relief. It’s well known for calming nerves and easing anxiety. I have to wonder if that isn’t why Mary thought to bring this particular essential oil to Jesus. What a thoughtful gift to give during such a horribly stressful time!
    “The compounds comprising plant oils were spoken into existence when God created plants. These compounds are imbued with God’s Word and God’s intelligence, which is not measured in a laboratory, nor by any physical instrument…Synthetic compounds may be copies of the formulas of compounds found in essential oils, but they are lacking the subtle energies contained in natural substances. Those who apply essential oils for healing soon learn that only pure, natural, complete, and unadulterated oils bring about healing, while synthetic oils, or oils adulterated by synthetic compounds, do not.” – David Steward, PhD, DNM, IASP
    I have often wondered why so many ancient treasures, precious oils that used to be so highly valued, are no longer used or appreciated to the same extent in our modern day. While I don’t know the complete answer to this question, I do know that synthetic drugs (which can be patented) attempt to duplicate the intricate healing nature of the natural medicines that God gave us (Isaiah 55:8–11) in herbs, flowers, and resins (which cannot be patented).
    Drug Store Junkies
    I believe it’s important that we embrace all of God’s gifts with an eye on His Providence. While there is definitely a place for pharmaceutical drugs in certain instances (especially emergencies), they are rarely helpful for chronic illness, since they do not have the ability to actually heal. They may help control symptoms, but true healing requires restoration. For instance, amputating a gangrene leg is not “healing” the body; though it certainly may be necessary to save the life of the victim.
    Rather than suppress the immune system, disrupt other bodily functions, or simply offer relief by concealing symptoms, properly administered natural methods of healing support and stimulate the immune system to help the body to actually heal itself, which it was designed to do.
    Throughout known history, people have recognized the powerful healing properties of medicinal plants. So, why are we rejecting God’s good gifts now?
    Asa became diseased in his feet, and his malady was severe; yet in his disease he did not seek the LORD, but the physicians. So Asa rested with his fathers; he died… 2 Chronicles 16:12–13
    It is important that we utilize the various avenues God has given us for healing, and that we don’t place anything, including man and his almighty science, above God and His wisdom (2 Chronicles 16:12–13). Prayer, herbs, essential oils, various other alternative methods of healing, surgery, and allopathic medicine are all good gifts at our disposal; but, seeking God’s wisdom and pursuing Him in prayer is critical. Health and healing to the glory of God!
    As you can see, essential oils are indeed useful tools meant for our service (Psalm 104:14). They are good gifts given to us from our gracious and merciful God—gifts that can be used in numerous ways to deal with our everyday weaknesses, and even to help further the Kingdom of God. Remember to thank Him today for all of the good gifts He has given us.




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    I'm enjoying finding ways to keep a chemical free home and taking care of my family's needs in a healthy way. That's why Young Living has been such a blessing in my life. With their quality, therapeutic grade essential oils, I know that I am providing safe and wholesome products for my family. Whether I am applying Lavender oil to my son's boo boo, or adding a drop or two of Thieves onto a pair of little feet, I know that I am doing my family a favor.