Detoxing Bath Ingredients with 100% Pure Essential Oils
Posted by Karen on Oct 11, 2010
1 cup sea salt
1 cup epsom salts
1/2 cup cider vinegar
Essential oil of your choice
Soak for 1/2 hour
A detox bath will assist your body in eliminating toxins, as well as absorbing the minerals and nutrients that are in the water. A friend of mine got this recipe from her spiritual teacher. She was instructed to take this bath every night 3 days before an event and every night 3 days after and she says, “I always feel great afterward.” I usually add about 10 drops of a 100% Pure Essential oil into the mix. There are many oils that are pleasant and relaxing, such as lavendar, or ylang ylang, or there are others that will assist in the detoxification process such as tea tree or eucalyptus.
Check Out “Why Essential Oils Work Best for Mold”
Posted by Karen on Oct 9, 2010
Check out this post about why Essential Oils Work Best for Mold: http://blog.youngliving.com/product/?p=757 on Young Living’s Product Blog.
Buy Essential Oils – My First Experience
Posted by Karen on Sep 17, 2010
When someone first told me about therapeutic grade essential oils and recommended that I give them a try, I looked at the price (Young Living) and thought, “This is a gimmick. How could something be of such better quality that it commands that kind of price?” I tried a couple that friends let me try — not addressing anything in particular — but they didn’t impress me so I put the idea out of my mind for several years.
Essential Oils Guide and Reference
Posted by Karen on Aug 29, 2010
The The Essential Oils Desk Reference (EDR) (The Bible of Essential Oils), is a great essential oils guide and reference compiled by Essential Science Publishing. The book is broken down into sections so you can look things up by ailment, emotion, single oil, etc. It gives you a “First Recommendation”, “Other Single Oils” and “Other blends”.
Buy Essential Oils – What You Need to Know
Posted by Karen on Aug 2, 2010
Looking to buy essential oils? Choosing the right oils can be confusing and overwhelming but it’s important to do your research and find reputable companies who sell therapeutic grade essential oils. Unlike synthetic essential oils, therapeutic grade essential oils have the medicinal qualities of the plant still in tact and therefore offer curative effects. Prices may be higher for these oils, but the quality is worth the extra money.
Seek out vendors who test their oils, supply samples, and give you confidence in their knowledge. Look for the Latin or botanical name of the plant and the country in which the plants were grown. Most reputable companies will provide this to prove the oil is authentic and to ensure you are getting the right essential oil. For example, there are many species of lavender and this shows they are marketing to knowledgeable people as well as the general public.



