Sunday, July 22, 2012

Seed to Seal


Young Living Essential Oil’s Seed to Seal™ Process


Learn What it Takes to Create One Bottle of Young Living® Essential Oil

Watch the Seed to Seal Video Strict attention to detail—from the seeds sown to the plants harvested—ensures that the oils you obtain from Young Living are the purest, most potent essential oils available. This precise, detailed method is known as the Seed to Seal process.

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Seed Seed

Potent essential oils come from plant species that have been authenticated by Young Living experts. Species certification involves scientific research, field study, university partnerships, and on-site planting certification.


Cultivate Cultivate

Cultivate-imgThrough cultivation on the four Young Living farms, Young Living Essential Oils has mastered the creation of pure, potent essential oils. The company takes this knowledge around the world to co-op farms to certify that these farms’ growing processes meet Young Living’s strict quality standards.


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Young Living’s proprietary low-temperature, low-pressure steam distillation process ensures that the beneficial plant compounds in every batch of essential oil remain uncompromised during the extraction process.


Test Test

Test-imgEach essential oil must pass Young Living’s stringent testing to ensure the optimal bioactive natural compounds are present. Young Living uses its own internal labs, in addition to third-party audits, to verify that international purity and potency standards are met and surpassed.

 

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Young Living completes the Seed to Seal process by carefully sealing each bottle of essential oil before shipping them to members worldwide.


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Friday, July 13, 2012

Make Your Own Sore Throat Spray

 

Guest Post by Stacy McDonald

April 13, 2012
1 oz. Vodka
1 oz. Purified Water
10 drops Thieves Essential Oil Blend
5 drops Therapeutic Grade Peppermint or Lemon essential oil
2 drops Stevia
Blend together and store in a dark glass spray bottle. Spray 1-2 squirts on the back of throat for soothing relief.
Only use therapeutic grade essential oils, since lower quality oils may be toxic.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Quieting the Mind with Vetiver

Guest Post by Stacy McDonald.
 January 13, 2012
   


I just started using therapeutic grade vetiver essential oil with my daughter, Abigail, who often struggles with sensory issues. She loves it, and it smells so nice. When we first opened the bottle, we weren’t sure what we thought; but, once we applied it, we were captivated by the mysterious scent, and found that we really loved it!
Vetiver is a very thick, dark and syrupy essential oil. The aroma is earthy, sweet, and full of life. It reminds me of an early morning walk through a lush green forest filled with damp grasses and wild herbs.

Like myrrh, vetiver oil has excellent fixative properties; therefore, it is often used in perfumes. Vetiver has a calming and soothing effect on the central nervous system and is a wonderful oil to help quiet an overactive, exhausted, or stressed mind. It is also said to be a good choice in helping to control anger, irritability, or neurotic behavior, as well as helping with insomnia.
Recently, while researching essential oils commonly used for treating ADD/ADHD/ and Autism, vetiver kept coming up. Many people feel very strongly that vetiver oil (along with several other choice oils) is making a huge difference in the lives of children with such disorders.
In the following study conducted in 2001 by Dr. Terry Friedman, several essential oils were used to treat ADD and ADHD. Vetiver was found to be the most effective in observations and brain wave scans – showing improvements in 100% of subjects! Cedarwood essential oil was 83% effective, and lavender 53%.
CASE STUDY
DR. TERRY FRIEDMAN, M.D.
This case study was conducted for two years, from 1999-2001. Using Children between the ages of 6 to 12 years. Twenty subjects not diagnosed with ADD/ADHD were used as the control group. Twenty subjects with a confirmed diagnoses of ADD/ADHD were used as the study group.
Each group was pre-tested using a baseline evaluation with real time EEG and The T.O.V.A. Scale.
The essential oils chosen for the case study were Lavender, Vetiver, Cedarwood and Brain Power (a blend of Frankincense, Sandalwood, Melissa, Cedarwood, Blue Cypress, Lavender and Helichrysum.)
The oils were administered in this fashion: one of the oils were administered by inhalation 3 times a day for 30 days. An inhalation device was also used at night to administer a continuous inhalation of oil.
The subject then inhaled when needed, about 3 times during the day when they began to feel “scattered”. The inhalation of the oils proved to settle the brainwaves back into normal patterns and improved their scholastic performance and behavioral patterns.
Each subject was tested on each oil for 30 days and then reevaluated by testing. Then another oil was used for 30 days and reevaluated, until each of the oils had been tested. Lastly, oil combinations were used, each for a 30 day period. (Brain Power with Lavender, with Cedarwood, and Vetiver.)
The final results were: Lavender increased performance by 53%, Cedarwood increased performance by 83% and Vetiver increased performance by 100%.
This study was published in the American Medical Association Journal.

Vetiver encourages stimulation of the circulatory system and can help relieve stiffness from arthritis and muscle cramping. Treat yourself by massaging Vetiver into overworked muscles. It is also said to help heal cuts and scrapes more effectively and with less scarring. Some people add it to their face creams and lotions to revitalize mature, aging skin and rejuvenate wrinkly, irregular skin textures. Others may find it helpful in dealing with acne or skin blemishes.
Vetiver is among the oils highest in sesquiterpenes. Along with helping children control their behavior, it may also help anyone cope with stress, anxiety, or and in recovering from emotional trauma and shock.
Tourette’s Syndrome
“I tried the Vetiver for a tic that was bothering my son. I massaged it behind his ears and the tic stopped. I am not sure if you are familiar with Tourette’s, but this is amazing!! He still has his pesky regular ones, but the major annoying body jerking, and the fake hiccup tic that was making him become very upset, was instantly gone within a few seconds of this oil.
“I now want to know everything possible about essential oils!! I have signed up to be a distributor because as soon as I become knowledgeable enough to help my own family, I cannot wait to help others. This is truly a gift from God.
“I am so excited to have been introduced to the essential oils as an alternative. I cannot thank you enough for suggesting Vetiver for my son. I never would have imagined something so simple could have helped, and without side effects, FINALLY! Thank you.” – Amanda B.



Vetiver - 5ml

Wholesale $19.75
Retail $25.99
* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease


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.