Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Digestive aide for the Holidays!

Young Living Peppermint Oil is a wonderful digestive aide. Make sure you bring some your holiday parties.

A drop in water can help as you eat & drink to reduce tummy bloat. Making peppermint tea will warm you and settle a queasy stomach. Peppermint is also a wonderful soother for the sinuses.

Eat, drink and use your Young Living Essential Oils.

Not a member? Ask me how. I can help you get on your way to using Young Living's Essential Oils to enhance your well-being!

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Anyone Can Claim Their Oils to Be "Therapeutic Grade" . . .

Anyone Can Claim Their Oils to Be "Therapeutic Grade" . . .
But Only Young Living Can Claim "Young Living Therapeutic Grade™"
by David Stewart, PhD

The term, "Therapeutic Grade," applied to essential oils was originally coined and defined by Gary Young and Young Living. Years ago some aromatherapists and competing companies criticized Young Living for using this term saying, "There is no such term." They were right in that no government or regulatory agency had defined the term, but Gary and Young Living did define it. You can use any word or term you like so long as you define what you mean by it.

You will find "Therapeutic Grade" defined, not only in Young Living literature, but also in CARE Publications such as "Statistical Validation of Raindrop Technique," "Healing Oils of the Bible," and "The Chemistry of Essential Oils Made Simple." Since Young Living adopted the term and defined it, after first criticizing Young Living for using it, many companies are now using it for their own oils without defining what they mean by the word, thus implying that their oils are "just as good as Young Living's oils." That is why Young Living has modified and Trade Marked the statement that YL oils are "Young Living Therapeutic Grade Oils™" No one but Young Living can use that phrase to describe their essential oils.

Whereas meeting standards like those of the French AFNOR (Association Francaise de Normalization) or the ISO (International Standards Organization), ISO and AFNOR only consider whether an oil has sufficient percents of the main compounds to legally claim it to be the species on the label. For example, if an oil contains enough menthol, you can legally sell it as "peppermint" when, in fact, there may be no actual peppermint plant oil present whatsoever. Hence, an aromatic oil can be 80-100% synthetic and meet AFNOR/ISO standards. AFNOR/ISO only takes into account the end product by testing for the percents of a few compounds that account for flavor and/or aroma. These standards do not take into account the manner by which the oil was obtained nor whether any of the healing compounds are present. In fact, the compounds responsible for healing can all be absent and an oil can still meet AFNOR/ISO standards, which may be adequate for perfumes and flavors, but totally ineffective for healing.

By contrast, Young Living's "Therapeutic Grade" standard takes into account everything from planting the seed to marketing the oil. With Young Living, "Therapeutic Grade" means there has been verification of the correct species when the seed was planted, the purity and manner of cultivation (no chemicals or nearby pollution, etc.), the proper time of harvest to optimize the healing properties in the oil, the proper manner of distillation to capture all of the therapeutic compounds, the right chemical composition as determined by sophisticated laboratory tests, and the purity of the packaging--i.e. nothing added, nothing taken away, stored in light-protected containers (amber or blue bottles) of glass, ceramic, Teflon, or stainless steel, and kept in a suitable environment of appropriate temperatures. All of this is taken into account with Young Living's definition of "Therapeutic Grade." No other company maintains or can claim such a standard, even though they may use the word.

When people come to you saying they have found "cheaper oils that are just as good," ask if they know how the plants were grown, cultivated, harvested, distilled, tested, and packaged and if a true "therapeutic" standard was held and maintained throughout the process. You won't find another company that maintains such meticulous standards from "seed to seal" as does Young Living. Gary Young and Young Living stand alone in the world of essential oils in measuring up to such standards. You can visit the Young Living farms, distilleries, laboratories, and packaging facilities to verify these standards for yourself. Anyone can. Is this possible with any other company?

The following article can be found at http://www.youngliving.com/en_US/company/therapeutic-grade.html.

There are so many competing essential oil companies these days, as Young Living Distributors you need to know how to explain to people how Young Living oils are different than any other brand and have superior attributes that no other brand can rightfully claim. Most companies claim that their oils are "100% pure, Therapeutic Grade, Organically grown, etc." But most of the time their claims and labels are misleading and do not fulfil the standards they claim.

One thing we all know: Young Living oils work and do so reliably year after year. So how do we convey to others, who have heard claims of other companies, that our oils are the best and have no equal? The following article may help. It breaks down the key qualities of Young Living oils into four "Ps" which are easy to remember and present.

They are 1. Plants, 2. Preparation, 3. Purity, and 4. Potentcy. You might also visit the archives of The Raindrop Messenger and read the first two articles in the July-August 2008 issue, Vol 6 No 4.

Factors that Make YL Oils a Cut Above All Others
The process Young Living uses when planting, cultivating, harvesting, and distilling a batch of oil is crucial to retaining its vital compounds. Without the exact blend of naturally-occurring plant chemicals, an essential oil can lose its beneficial properties and fail to produce the desired effect.

Young Living Therapeutic Grade (YLTG) means that every essential oil Young Living distills or sources has the optimal naturally-occurring blend of constituents to maximize the desired effect. Young Living is able to make this assertion because of our strict cultivation process—illustrated by the Four Ps—that guarantees the optimal potency of every Young Living essential oil.

1. PLANTS
An oil's potency can be affected not only by selecting the proper plant to cultivate, but also by where the plant is grown, the quality of soil in which the seed is planted, and even the time of day it's harvested.
Young Living has extensive experience selecting the correct species of plant for desired oil potency, planting under optimal conditions, using ideal soil and natural methods to encourage growth, and knowing the precise time to harvest each crop. Only those plants that produce the most active and widest array of therapeutic compounds are selected.

2. PREPARATION
Once the optimal soil, plant, cultivation, and harvesting conditions have been adhered to, the plants must be distilled properly in order to meet Young Living Therapeutic Grade standards. Young Living uses a gentle, proprietary technique for steam-extracting the most potent essential oils, which remains unmatched throughout the essential oils industry.

To meet Young Living Therapeutic Grade distillation standards proper temperature must be maintained throughout the distillation process, and pressure, length of time, equipment, and batch size are strictly monitored.

3. PURITY
Young Living Therapeutic Grade standards prohibit the acceptance of any diluted, cut or adulterated oils. Every product Young Living produces—essential oils, oil blends, nutritional supplements, or personal care—meets strict purity standards.

Every batch of essential oils is subjected to rigorous, state-of-the-art analysis at the Young Living chemistry lab. Using some of the most advanced equipment in the world, our scientists subject every batch of essential oils to Gas Chromatograph and Mass Spectrometer testing, and heavy metals analysis. Oils that exhibit even the slightest hint of possible adulteration or tampering are rejected.

4. POTENCY
The culmination of the preceding three stages, Potency means that the naturally occurring compounds contained in each essential oil product are of the highest and most consistent bioactive levels. Without strict adherence to the Young Living Therapeutic Grade standard in the Plant, Preparation, and Purity phases, the final product would not have the necessary potency to create the desired effect.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Limonene Stand

Limonene Stand
It is time for a summer challenge: Get in your car and drive down the street. I bet you won’t make it out of your neighborhood without seeing a child’s lemonade stand. Aren’t they the reason we keep a few extra quarters in our car? For a meager 50 cents you can buy an escape from summer’s squelching heat. If only it were that easy to soothe and protect our internal systems. Each day we are bombarded with free radicals, pesticides, and other external stresses. Nature’s plan for defending us against these forces comes in the form of antioxidants—and there are few antioxidants more powerful than d-limonene.
D-limonene was named after lemon because of the high concentrations of this constituent found in the rind. A powerful antioxidant, d-limonene is known to boost immune function and protect cells, and has traditionally been used for weight loss and to treat bronchitis.
High concentrations of d-limonene are found in the following Young Living citrus-derived products:
  • Grapefruit essential oil—Fresh, citrus aroma known to energize and uplift when feeling stressed or unhappy.  Creates the sense of fullness when used in conjunction with a healthy weight-management system.
  • Lemon essential oil—Strong, citrus aroma that refreshes and stimulates the mind, improves memory, promotes a sense of well-being, and works as an insect repellant. It is also useful as a cleaning aid.
  • Orange essential oil—Rich, fruity aroma that lifts the spirit while providing a calming influence. It also encourages positive emotions.
  • Tangerine essential oil—Sweet, tangy aroma known to help with occasional nervous irritability and promote a sense of security.
My favorite usage tips:
  • Add to food or rice as a dietary supplement.
  • Add to soy milk or a smoothie as flavoring.
  • Add to lemonade for variety and depth.
Let’s not let children hold the corner market on this summer treat. It is time for each of us to enjoy the benefits of having our own d-limonene stand. Isn’t our health worth more than 50 cents?
Please reply with your favorite YL citrus essential oil. Make sure to include your favorite way to use it.
—Ryan Seely, YL Product Marketing Manager

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The Alchemy of Essential Oils / SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT


Inviting each of you to include some FUN and relaxation in your day everyday!

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Join us this Thursday, June 9, 2011 when Carl J. Janicek, Dht, RMT shares about The Alchemy of Essential Oils. If you would like to carpool just let me know.  For more details visit

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Enhance your knowledge even more when Carl J. Janicek, Dht, RMT teaches about Releasing Emotional Patterns.  For more details visit

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Inquire about our complimentary introductory gatherings to learn how to live a more harmonious and vibrant lifestyle with Young Living's unique line of therapeutic grade essential oil-based products.

When placing your Young Living order take advantage of Young Living's wonderful promotions. From June 1 through June 30, 2011, every time you place an order of $180 PV or more, you will receive a 1 liter bottle of NingXia Red and a 15ml bottle of Peppermint absolutely FREE! That's a retail value of $78.29 ($59.50 wholesale)! Also, from June 1-30, whenever you purchase a bottle of Ocotea, you can purchase a bottle of Dorado Azul at 50% off. For more info go to

http://www.youngliving.com/en_US/products/promotions/.

NingXia Red is a superfruit supplement specially formulated to energize, fortify, and replenish the body and mind. Its power comes from combining whole-fruit wolfberry puree with lemon and orange essential oils and a superblend of blueberry, pomegranate, apricot, and raspberry juices.

Peppermint has a long history of therapeutic use. It is valued for combating a variety of issues, including fatigue, minor head discomfort, and digestive concerns.

Lastly check out the SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT below for a One-Time Complimentary Tele-Seminar to further your experience & knowledge about Young Living.

Fragrant Blessings,

Adrianne

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Join us in a One-Time Complimentary Tele-Seminar to give you the most life-changing information on this topic at 8:00pm Eastern on Thursday, June 16th, 2011.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Make your OWN Young Living Essential Oils: Sun Block, Sun Tanning Oil & Bug Repellant

Here are some simple alternatives to the dangerous cancer causing ingredients found in “normal” Sun Blocks, Sun tanning Oils & insect control! Have you ever read the cautions listed on Bug Sprays?? You do know that pesticides don’t know WHEN to stop killing right?? It begs the question then…WHY do we put these products on ourselves or our children!! I guess we expect the cautions to be bad when we look at bug spray…but sun block?? Did you know that sun block has a caution that states “…may be carcinogenic?” Do you realize that means it is known to cause cancer?? Isn’t skin cancer the reason we use traditional sun block??? Now you can make your own!! By using YLEO products, you can give health to your body while you are protecting it!!

YLEO Sun Block
We all want to protect our children from sun BURN but we don’t want to give them cancer along the way. You now have an option. Make your own Sun Block. It only takes about 10 minutes… start to finish!! It brings health & vitality & even keeps the bugs away.

Supplies~

• 1 small sauce pan
• 1 med sauce pan
• Handheld mixer
• Empty V-6 bottle
• 5 oz. YLEO V-6
• 1/2 oz. beeswax
• 4 oz. distilled water
• 2 tbsp. of powdered zinc oxide
• 10 drops YLEO Purification EO
• 5 drops YLEO Lavender EO
• 5 drops YLEO Frankincense EO
• 1 tsp Sulfurzyme

1. Place medium sauce pan on stove with about 1 cup of water
2. Put smaller pan inside medium pan. (Make sure the water doesn’t come over the edges..only cover bottom of pan)
3. Turn heat to medium …bring water to a very LOW rolling boil
4. Combine V-6 and beeswax in the small pan and warm over medium heat.
5. Remove from heat and pour in distilled water.
6. Mix with electric handheld mixer until the ingredients are thick and smooth.
7. Add zinc oxide & Sulfurzyme …mix well
8. Drop in YLEO Essential oils
9. Mix well, store in empty V-6 bottle.

I use Young Livings purification & lavender essential oils so that my sun block works as a bug repellant as well… You can use ANY Young Living Essential Oil that does not cause photosensitivity …NO citrus!! See the Essential Oils Desk reference Guide for clarification.

YLEO Sun Tan Oil supplies~ The sun is our friend. For those of you going for a NICE dark tan, we use YLEO that repair the skin & help keep it healthy & vibrant!! Enjoy the process

• Empty V-6 bottle
• 7 oz. YLEO V-6
• 10 drops YLEO Sandalwood Essential Oil
• 15 drops YLEO Lavender Essential oil
• 15 drops YLEO Frankincense Essential oil

1. Mix all ingredients in V-6 bottle…shake well & use~

YLEO Bug Repellant~
No cautions or warnings needed on this 100% safe natural versatile bug spray!!Mix up a batch in 3 minutes!! Apply constantly ...NO worries!!
• Empty Lavaderm, Claraderm or Thieves spray bottle
• 3 oz. distilled water
• 5 drops YLEO peppermint Essential oil
• 10 drops YLEO Purification Essential oil
• 5 drops YLEO Lavender Essential oil
• 5 drops YLEO Cedarwood Essential oil

1. Mix all ingredients in bottle
2. Shake & Spray often on entire body
3. You must shake the bottle each time you use it, oil & water naturally separate
4. If you are out & forgot to bring YLEO Bug Repellant you can just rub on purification or peppermint
5. May be used around the edges of room to keep ants, fleas, spiders ALL bugs & rodents out of house.

To learn more quick ideas for healthy alternatives to the poisons they try to have us put on our children, call Adrianne 732.603.9642.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Is your Toothpaste or Mouthwash safe to swallow?

Why would you use a toothpaste or mouthwash you cannot swallow?

Find our here with the  LATEST  and GREATEST News

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Thursday, January 27, 2011

For the Love of Animals

For the Love of Animals: An evening with Nancy Orlen Weber Renowned Psychic Detective and  Animal Communicator

Date: February 10, 2011
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 P.M.
Sponsored by Full Spectrum Healing
Saddle Brook Marriott 
138 Pehle Avenue 
Saddle Brook, NJ 07663 
(201) 843-9500 for directions only 

$15 members (non-members attend free) 

Learning "the what to do’s when…"  for your furry, feathered or other than human formed friends can be a wonderful journey!

By helping one dog with YL products, see how many other dogs will benefit!

How often can we use YLEO's with a dog, a cat, a horse?

Where do we start when there are chronic or serious problems?

How do we help them live to ripe old ages comfortably?

How can we be of good service to our companion animals?

Join Nancy Weber in an evening discussion and learn how to best support our animal companions through their challenges.

Rev. Nancy Orlen Weber, R.N. is an internationally known Medical Intuitive, Certified Clinical Aromatherapist, Animal Communicator & Psychic Detective.

Young Living's Eastern Regional Seminar

Young Living's Eastern Regional Seminar
Mt. Laurel, New Jersey

Eastern Region Business Director Nick Killpack

Mt. Laurel Marriott
915 Route 73
Mt. Laurel, New Jersey 08054
856-802-3906

February 4, 2011 - February 5, 2011
Feb. 4th - 7:00-9:00 PM
Feb. 5th - 9:00-4:00 PM

This seminar will include instruction from top leaders and corporate executives on products, business, and everything YL! Details include:

Registration will be at the door.

Cost is $20 for members. No charge for nonmembers.

We accept cash, check, credit card, or charged to card on file.

Friday night will begin at 7:00 PM and will end at 9:00 PM.
Saturday will begin at 9:00 AM and go until 4:00 PM.

A complete agenda will be posted soon!

Friday, January 7, 2011

How Do You Know Your Helichrysum is Good

How Do You Know Your Helichrysum is Good by David Stewart, PhD

Helichrysum is a universal essential oil, high in antioxidants, with numerous applications. It is also expensive to produce. Useful oils that are expensive to produce create a temptation on the part of oil suppliers to cheat in various ways. They can take a real oil and dilute it with a colorless, odorless substance. They can extract the oil from a similar plant species that is inexpensive to grow and distill, and then manipulate it into what may appear as a more exotic oil by deleting certain constituents or adding synthetic compounds to imitate the fragrance or taste of the expensive oil they wish to imitate. They may also cut costs in the distillation by doing so at high temperatures and high pressures that significantly reduces the distillation time and, thus, saves labor and fuel. They may also extract some oils by petrochemical solvents which leave toxic traces in the finished oil. Clever chemists can also construct a synthetic oil by combining the compounds in a laboratory that comprise the fragrance of an oil, but omitting the compounds that are odorless and do not participate in the fragrance, thus imitating the smell, but not the full constituency of the oil. All of these shortcuts and deceptions result in oils that may fulfill flavor or fragrance standards, even the AFNOR standard, but which lack the full suite of compounds necessary for the oil to have healing properties.

Helichrysum (Helichrysum italicum) is also known as Everlasting and Immortelle. It is a member of the Aster/Daisy Family of plants. It has traditionally been wild-crafted, meaning gathered from the wild instead of cultivated. The oil comes from its flowers. It only grows in certain altitudes and climates.

The main ingredient in Helichrysum oil is neryl acetate (25-50%). Gary Young believes this compound is key to Helichrysum's amazing therapeutic benefits. Neryl acetate has no detectable fragrance. The fragrance of Helichrysum is mainly from two ketones in the oil: italidione (15-20% and beta-diketone (1-2%), both of which are unique to Helichrysum, not being found in any other oil. Neryl acetate, however, is found in many oils in minor or trace amounts. Neroli, Rose, and Petitgrain contain 1-3% neryl acetate while Bergamot, Lavandin, Melissa and Myrtle contain 0-1%. Helichrysum stands apart from all other oils in the large concentration of neryl acetate it contains, considerably higher than any other oil.

Helichrysum also contains a significant quantity of sesquiterpenes (10-20%), mainly curcumene and caryophylene which may help regulate blood pressure and cholesterol and may have other beneficial properties. However, these sesquiterpenes have little or no fragrance and don't contribute significantly to the aroma of Helichrysum. There is also l-limonene (8-13%), a monoterpene that adds an evergreen or pine-like note to the aroma of Helichrysum. Another key compound in Helichrysum is eugenol (1-2%), a phenol with anesthetic properties that contributes to the oil's pain-relieving properties and adds a hint of clove to the aroma. There is also a minor amount of 1,8 cineol (1-2%) that adds a camphor-like fragrace to the oil. In addition to these main ingredients, there are more than a hundred other trace compounds, all of which have to be there for Helichrysum to provide the full spectrum of healing properties for which it is known. Virtually none of these other compounds contribute to the fragrance.

Therefore, one could synthesize a pretty good imitation of Helichrysum in a laboratory that would closely mimic its fragrance, but contain none of its therapeutic qualities. Just combine the right proportions of synthetic italidione, beta-diketone, l-limonene, eugenol, and 1,8 cineol and you would have an oil that, to most people, would smell exactly like Helichrysum, but at a fraction of the cost of natural Helichrysum. In fact, you could increase the percent of 1,8 cineol a little, or add a little camphor, and the oil would have a stronger, more intense fragrance than therapeutic grade Helichrysum that might fool you into thinking that it was a better, stronger, more potent grade than the real thing.

However, a person with a trained nose would not be fooled and would know the difference right away. While neryl acetate has no fragrance, its presence in Helichrysum in its natural proportions of 25-50% alters the fragrance of all of the other ingredients. Thus, a fragrance expert can tell if neryl acetate is missing or in too low a concentration by the overall bouquet of the fragrance from all the other constituents. There are few people in the world who can do this.

Some time ago, Young Living received what was to have been a year's supply of Helichrysum. As soon as Gary Young smelled it, he knew that neryl acetate, the main ingredient, was missing. He reported his analysis to Dr. Sue Chow, the head chemist in the Young Living Testing Laboratory who did an analysis. Sure enough, Gary was right. There was no neryl acetate.

So Gary rejected the shipment and returned it to the supplier. He refused to market a false oil to Young Living distributors, even though no one would have known unless they had an expert nose like Gary's or a $100,000 gas chromatograph to analyze it. That shipment was refused even though this meant that Young Living would have to do without Helichrysum for an extended period of time. Such is the integrity of Young Living and its founder.

However, that batch of false Helichrysum was not wasted. When it went back to its supplier, it was sold to another company who markets it as therapeutic grade Helichrysum. Either that company lacks the technical expertise to recognize a manipulated, non-therapeutic grade of oil and has been duped by its wholesaler, or that company knows better but lacks sufficient integrity to refuse to peddle a fraud.

So how do you know your Helichrysum is good? Unless you have the nose for it or the advanced laboratory equipment to analyze it, you can't know. Ultimately, you may be able to find out by trial and error by seeing if you get therapeutic results from the oil or not. But testing the authenticity of an oil by clinical trials is difficult and time-consuming requiring some skill in applying the scientific method. In the end, you can only know the quality of your oil by knowing a supplier who can identify the purity of a therapeutic grade oil and whom you can trust.

In Young Living we have both the know-how and the integrity. When you buy Young Living Helichrysum, you know it is good. Any other brand is anyone's guess.

Reprinted from The Raindrop Messenger, a free online newsletter, with permission from Dr. David Stewart. To subscribe or download back issues, visit www.RaindropTraining.com.

Why Choose Young Living

Twelve Questions to Ask Those Who Invite You to Join Another Company by Dr. David Stewart

We are finding ourselves more frequently approached by competing essential oil companies to sell and promote their brand. They always claim to have "pure therapeutic grade" oils "as good or better than those of Young Living." Maybe they do and maybe they don't. Here are some questions to ask when approached by another essential oil company.

1. Does their company own any farms on which to raise herbs for oils? And if they do, are they new farms on land formerly polluted with herbicides, pesticides, and chemicals that contain residuals from the past, or are they farming land that is clean, which has never been cultivated or has been untilled for at least the last 50 years?

2. Does their company have their own fully equipped testing laboratory to verify an oil's composition?

3. Do they have anyone on staff with a trained nose who can analyze oils by their smell? (There are less than 200 people in the world with noses sufficiently trained to discern the chemistry of a fragrance.)

4. If their company purchases oils from outside suppliers, do they visit the distilleries and farms of those suppliers periodically to observe if the herbs are grown organically, i.e. without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers?

5. Do they know if the grower has a testing laboratory on the farm to determine when the crop is at its peak for oil harvesting?

6. Do they know if the crops were actually harvested at their peak time and, if so, was there an inordinate delay in taking them to the still and into the cookers?

7. Do they know if their distillery personnel understand the art and science of distilling, exactly how to pack the cookers, how to administer the steam, how to maintain minimum temperatures and pressures throughout the cooker, and how to continuously monitor the process throughout distillation to make sure the oil produced contains all of its components in the proper proportions?

8. If their supplier makes a mistake in the distillation or harvesting processes that results in an inferior grade of oil, does that supplier sell the oil anyway or do they discard it?

9. Do they know if the the cookers in the distilleries of their suppliers have domed lids or cone shaped lids? Most stills use dome-shaped lids. Cone topped cookers deliver a better grade of oil than dome tops.

10. Do they know if their suppliers supplement the distillation process with solvents to extract additional oil from the plant matter?

11. Do they know if their suppliers bottle their oils directly from the distillery without modifying the composition of the natural oil by adding anything or taking anything away?

12. Do they know if their company has tested their company's oils side by side with Young Living oils in the same lab to make a fair comparison? And if so, where is the data?

This is not a comprehensive list of questions you could ask, but if their answer to any or most of the above is "no," or "I don't know," then how do they know their oils are "pure therapeutic grade" and that they are "as good or better than those of Young Living?" Without such knowledge, how can they make any verifiable claims that compare Young Living Oils with their brand?

With Young Living, you know that the answer to all of these questions is "Yes."

Young Living owns and operates four large farms in Utah, Idaho, France, and Ecuador, all of which were clean and free of chemicals for at least 50 years before Young Living agreed to buy the land. In fact, the land in Idaho had never been farmed before Young Living, and the Ecuador farm is being cleared from primitive jungle, free from human contamination for thousands of years.

Young Living also has an expertly staffed, fully equipped laboratory for testing oils including a gas chromatograph, a mass spectrometer, and other equipment whose value adds up to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Young Living also has small labs on their farms to test the plants right from the field as they mature to determine the exact season and time of day to harvest the crop for the best oil. This is necessary because plants change their chemistry throughout the season and throughout the day, varying from week to week and hour to hour.

Gary Young is one of the few people in the world who can smell an oil and tell you what compounds are present, which are missing, and in what quantities. An essential oil company needs a person like that to check every batch of oil to make sure it is up to therapeutic standards. Such people can discern certain aspects of oil chemistry that a laboratory cannot measure.

Young Living markets more than 100 species of oils and cannot possible raise them all on their own farms. When they purchase from other growers and suppliers, they not only may initial site visits to verify that the oils are being produced and packaged properly, but they have a program of making repeated visits from time to time to make sure the standards are being upheld.

Gary Young has personally trained his distillers in the art of distilling. Besides the science to know exactly how to pack the cookers but the still operator must also learn the art of how to listen to the sounds of the steam inside the cooker and to be able to feel the outside of the cooker and diagnose how things are going inside to determine what adjustments need to be made.

Young Living distills oils at minimum pressures and temperatures to gently coax the oil and all of its compounds into the finished product, even though significant money, time, and labor can be saved by distilling at high pressures and high temperatures, like many companies do. High pressure/high temperature distillation may produce an oil with the fragrance compounds of an oil, but not with the therapeutic compounds. Young Living never uses solvents to finish off the distilling process as many companies do.

By climbing inside of an actual cooker and visually noting the patterns of steam flow, Gary Young was able to determine that a dome-shaped lid caused the oil-bearing steam to curl and back flow into the plant mass, thus altering the chemistry and losing some constituents, while a cone-shaped lid allowed the steam to spiral directly up, out, and into the condenser without turbulence.

Many of the techniques and skills applied in growing and distilling Young Living oils are trade secrets, known only to Gary Young and his trusted employees.

Young Living oils are bottled as they emerge from the still in their complete natural state without adulteration (adding compounds) or refinement (removing compounds).

In a few instances when mistakes were made and a batch of oil grown and distilled by Young Living did not measure up to Gary Young's standards, the oil was discarded, poured out on the ground. Some companies would have sold such oil anyhow, if not to their customers, then to another retailer. Young Living will never do that. They would rather be in short supply of a given species than to market an inferior product.

While you are asking questions to another company representative, you might also ask how long they have been in business? Young Living was founded in 1991. Gary bought its first farm in 1992 near St. Maries, Idaho, and its second farm in 1995 near Mona, Utah. Gary Young and the company are committed to ensuring a current and future supply of top grade essential oils indefinitely into the future.

If you ever get the opportunity, visit a Young Living farm and distillery and you will begin to see for yourself the care and dedication it takes to produce the finest essential oils in the world.

The factors that make Young Living unique and outstanding in the world of essential oil companies are so numerous they cannot all be presented in an article like this. When your life and your health are depending on it, you cannot afford to use oils whose chemistry and origins are uncertain. I have complete trust in the quality and integrity of Young Living oils. That is why I will neither use nor consider any other brand.

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