07/06/2020
Yes. Yes and YES!!!
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I was talking to a friend the other day and out of nowhere she says, āOkay, I seriously donāt get your obsession with essential oils. We used an entire bottle of Lavender over the course of a month to help our son sleep and it did absolutely nothing.ā
When I asked her where she got the Lavender she said, āTarget. It was 3 bucks in the dollar spot section.ā
So hereās the deal guys. Iām gonna say this really loud for the skeptics in the back. IT MATTERS WHERE YOU BUY YOUR OILS FROM!
I could stand on my soap box and talk about safety and purity for days, but letās just take a quick look at quality.
Young Living is the only company that can guarantee youāre getting a first distillation batch of oils.
First distillation? What the heck does that mean?
Letās talk about it from the perspective of coffee. We all understand coffee right?
The coffee on the left was the first pot of coffee I brewed this morning with fresh ground beans. Thatās a first distillation cup of coffee.
I then brewed another cup using the same grounds as before. Second distillation.
Making sense?
I did this four more times using those same coffee grounds getting me all the way to a 6th distillation cup of coffee.
This is what youāre buying off of the shelf of Target, WalMart, TJMaxx, WholeFoods, or any other big box retailer. 6th distillation (or even higher) bottles of oils. On average, most companies are taking these 6th distillations (and higher), adding in some synthetic materials, putting them on their shelves, and calling this dirty water, essential oils. The picture on this post? Yeah thats a 1st-6th brew of coffee š¤®
Thatās why they donāt work for you. If this was how Starbucks was brewing and serving up your coffee, Iām pretty certain youād frantically search for a better option.
So if essential oils arenāt working for you, if my posts about them make you roll your eyes because youāve been there, done that with no success, think about the source and consider a better option.
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