This has been my mantra for almost three weeks now and it's surprisingly bringing me more peace than I ever thought possible.
Be still. Be patient. Wait for the Lord to act. Psalm 37:7
This was the Bible verse that came out of our 'Devotions for Preschoolers' daily devotion back on December 11th, which was exactly two weeks before Christmas. At the time I thought it was the perfect verse to look to and use as a daily reminder for my Christmas-hyped Curly Girl and Ginger Boy. We posted it on the wall and memorized it quickly. In fact it's still hanging on the wall almost three weeks later.
Little did I know, that it was placed there more for me to read that day than for my kids. I needed that reminder at the time and I'm still needing it now.
You see, five days before we read that verse, Curly Girl had woken up with an unexplained rash on her entire face, which then developed into her entire face being puffy & swollen for about five days straight. She didn't want to be seen outside of the house and the two visits to the doctor's office gave us little hope or answers. They chalked it up to an allergic reaction to something. We have our suspicions, but nothing conclusive.
That time was a tough time for not only her, but also for this worried mama. I had so much mom guilt and worry built up inside of me. Even though my faith is strong, sometimes it's just not strong enough.
The day that she woke up almost completely back to normal with no swelling and wanted to go back to school was the day that we read this verse in the morning. I felt like God placed it there for me to read. I'm often impatient, Darling Daddy can attest to that ;)
I felt like God was reassuring me through His word that He WILL act. I just need to be patient. And still.
Little did I know that it was only the beginning of a season of being still for our family.
The next day, the Littlest Ginger spiked a fever in the afternoon. No other symptoms, just a fever. It went on for three days. Normally I'd just assume teething, but it was a bit high for teething and she was in pretty good spirits and sleeping well at night. We just couldn't participate in any activities because she was actively fevering. Sigh.
I had to be still and patient.
During the three days of Littlest Ginger fevering, Ginger Boy woke up from a nap one afternoon screaming & crying about ear pain. He had no complaints prior to that day. A trip to the doctor's office [third trip in less than a week] revealed an ear infection. And then a trip to Walmart to wait for the antibiotics. With all three kids. At dinnertime. During Christmas shopping season.
Be still. Be patient. Wait for the Lord to act.
We then had Christmas concerts for both older kids at their respective schools on back-to-back days. Darling Daddy couldn't get the time off work to attend either concert, but fortunately three of the four grandparents were able to come. And one grandma graciously stayed home with the fevering Littlest Ginger so that I could attend a concert. But I was tired. And not myself.
Be still. Be patient. Wait for the Lord to act.
Then, hooray! We had a run of a few days where everyone seemed healthy! No more fever or other symptoms, no more facial swelling, and antibiotics seemed to have kicked the ear infection. We were looking good with a little over a week to go before Christmas. I still had so much to do and we had many events yet to attend, but it was a time of excitement. Christmas was drawing near.
With a little less than a week to go, Littlest Ginger developed a rash on most of her face, which also spread onto her body. However, this rash was not the same as Curly Girl's rash. It was much different. She still seemed to be in good spirits, but the rash seemed to linger for a few days. Again, this mama was a little worried. Rashes are always a bit unsettling.
Be still. Be patient. Wait for the Lord to act.
Five days before Christmas, Curly Girl came home from school in good spirits and excited about her class Christmas party in two days. We worked together to make treats for her to bring to all of her teachers and principal at school. The next day she was so excited to bring them all to school and deliver them to teachers all around the school. Gift giving is how she shows her love. Christmas is such an exciting time for this girl.
She came home from school that day full of excitement and Christmas cheer. Her class would be celebrating all day at school the next day. She couldn't wait to take part in all of the fun. She had already brought in gifts for all of her classmates, which were waiting in her classroom in a big sack, and was planning to dress completely in red, including a Santa hat, to pass them out to everyone the next day. We had some time that afternoon, so we decided to make more Christmas treats that we could pass out to family, neighbors and friends.
And then that evening, she started fevering. And it was a high fever. [And then I remembered the letter that had come home from school earlier that week stating that Strep throat had been present in her classroom...] The poor girl was so chilled and shaking as I put her to bed that night. She was wearing four layers and had four blankets on her. A trip to the doctor's office early the next morning revealed what we had hoped we could avoid - a positive Strep test. And a confirmation of Fifths Disease for the Littlest Ginger. So this meant we now had two kids on antibiotics for two different things and another kid with a rash.
Be still. Be patient. Wait for the Lord to act.
We had a Christmas party to attend that evening, but because of bad weather that day and our fevering Curly Girl, we had no babysitter we felt comfortable with, so had to stay home.
Be still. Be patient. Wait for the Lord to act.
The next day was December 23rd, with a family Christmas gathering to attend. The weather was terrible and Curly girl hadn't been fever free for over 24 hours, so we all stayed home. That day Darling Daddy and I also started to feel terrible. Like we were maybe getting Strep throat too. A family trip to the CVS Minute Clinic [during nap time, because that was when the roads were finally clear and safe] revealed two negative Strep tests. That was good news, but we still felt horrible.
Be still. Be patient. Wait for the Lord to act.
The next day was Christmas eve. We had another family gathering to attend. This one would include seeing my 94 year old grandmother and nephew who is under a year old, among others. We still weren't feeling 100% and didn't want to bring the germs to the young and old, so we again stayed home. It was sad, but we knew it was the right decision.
Be still. Be patient. Wait for the Lord to act.
Christmas Eve church service was that evening. We were all feeling well enough to attend, Curly girl had been on antibiotics for over 48 hours so we knew she wasn't contagious, so we went! And it was so good. It was so great being with our church family that evening to celebrate what this season is really all about. The birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ. Sent to us to save us. A gift that we truly do not deserve, but was given to us freely.
When we are still and patient, we are able to truly focus on what this season is about. It's not about the hustle and bustle and running around shopping and attending parties. It's about Christ, and the gift that God gave us when he was born on this earth.
I've always known this to be true and we've tried to make this the focus of our Christmas celebrations with our children. This year though, I feel as though God really put it on us to make this the focus of the season. Due to all of our sickness, it was all we really could focus on because we were unable to participate in other things.
We celebrated Christmas day in a bit of a still way. It was quiet. Some grandparents came to visit. We had a birthday cake for Jesus. But there was nothing extravagant. It was restful and peaceful.
This past week since Christmas has also been very still. It's usually a week where we travel and spend multiple days away from home. We see lots of family and friends and don't get all that much rest in our home. But this week has been different. We've had bitter cold temperatures, preventing us from going out too much. And we're all resting and recovering from sickness and still dealing with sickness in different ways.
Be still. Be patient. Wait for the Lord to act.
I am so thankful that this verse has been a present part of our lives these past few weeks. I'm usually one who needs to be going or doing, but having this reminder has been so helpful in reminding me that it's okay to just stay home and rest and really have no agenda for the day. This restful time together at home as a family has been wonderful. Most days we don't know what day it even is and can't remember what we did the previous day. We're taking time to do things we often don't have time to do and it's been a good week overall.
God has ways of bringing His truth into our lives. Sometimes we just need to go through hard times to really see and understand this truth. He is present and active though. And He does act in His own time. We just need to be still and patient to see and understand how.
Be still. Be patient. Wait for the Lord to act. Psalm 37:7
The Red 3,+ Me

Saturday, December 30, 2017
Monday, October 30, 2017
20 Easy Ways to Use Essential Oils Everyday
There are a lot of you out there who are interested in essential oils, but not quite sure as to exactly how you would regularly use them in your day to day life. Or when. Or why. You're overwhelmed and interested, but just don't know where to start.
I know, I was right there too! I waned to get into them, but didn't know where to start! It was a little less than a year ago that I bought my membership into Young Living. And thanks to all of the support I've received along the way, I'm using the oils daily in so many ways. And you can too.
For 2 days this past week, I tried to be really intentional about taking a picture every time I used essential oils. I came up with over 20 ways. And I know there were even more that I missed!
So here they are, 20 easy ways to use essential oils in your days :)
1. I start out every day by adding one drop of Peppermint Vitality oil to my coffee grounds. Not only is it uplifting & energizing, but it also aids in healthy digestion, which is helpful for me because I struggle with dairy issues.
2. I woke up feeling congested and full of junk as the weather has been changing so much these past few days. First thing in the morning I diffused the 'seasonal relief' trio of Lemon, Peppermint & Lavender to get some relief and help clear out the junk in me.
4. I carved pumpkins with my 4 & 6 year old... And I have a 19 month old on the loose... Rather than lose my sanity, I diffused Peace & Calming oil. Things actually went quite well during this time!
5. We carved our pumpkins and then sprayed them with a spray mixture of Thieves & Peppermint oils & water to help preserve them. I would have loved to tell you how it worked, but I forgot to pick up my pumpkins at Choate park in time (after displaying them at the pumpkin walk) and they sent them to the farm to be composted. Oops. Next time!
6. Stress Away. This is a favorite. Not only because it smells amazing, but because, well, my life kinda crazy with 3 little kids. I apply this to my wrists and neck like a perfume and inhale it to help calm me down. One of my favorite times to apply it is when everyone is strapped into the car. I get a little peace and relief ;)
7. Oils at bedtime. This little one woke up screaming throughout the night one night. The next night I diffused Lavender to help with that. I'm also using Copaiba oil on her jawline because I suspect the waking is due to her 4 canine teeth coming in. [And we did have a better night after these oils were used!]
8. More oils at bedtime. Ginger Boy caught a preschool cold like a month ago and has had a lingering cough. He always gets the yucky cough with a cold and it takes forever to go away. It's not necessarily present during the day, but then ramps up at night when he's laying down. I diffuse R.C. oil in his room at night. It helps us all get through the night with less interruptions to our sleep.
9. Purification oil for laundry, specifically towels. I sprinkle a few drops in the load along with detergent. Then I put a few drops on my wool dryer balls in the dryer.
10. Thieves concentrated cleaner as a jewelry cleaner. I pour a capful of cleaner into a dish and let my rings sit for a few minutes. Works great and doesn't have stinky, yucky, ammonia!
11. DIY Cleaning wipes [similar to Clorox or Lysol wipes] that are safe to use all around kids! I use Thieves concentrated cleaner along with Thieves, Lemon and Eucalyptus oils and a roll of Viva paper towels cut in half to make my own cleaning wipes. They work great and smell great too!
12. DIY Thieves mouthwash. Both Darling Daddy & I have a mouthful of gum issues. I've had gum grafting surgery done three different times in 5 areas of my mouth. I'm hoping to never have to do that again... Darling daddy has also had his own separate gum issues and was told that his overuse of Listerine with all of the alcohol in it had actually contributed to some of the issues because it was so drying. This is our attempt to preserve our gums and keep our teeth in our heads ;)
13. Thieves concentrated cleaner to steam mop my floors! I'm very particular about what I clean my floors with. I've got kids all over them and they're always eating food off the floor, etc. I've been steam mopping for a few years now. The steam mop can only use water and nothing else. I felt like it was getting my floors mostly clean, but I knew I should be doing more. Thieves concentrated cleaner to the rescue! I spray this all over the floor then mop it all up. Germs be gone, smelling great and I know it's clean.
14. Darling Daddy had a pounding head one night. This roller is made up of Lavender, Peppermint, Copaiba & Frankincense oils. I rolled it on the temples and across the forehead for a bit of relief.
15. Curly girl had a realllllllly rough morning one morning. Mornings are often a tough time for us. This roller is called the "Homework" blend, to help with focus - Lemon, Basil & Rosemary. I figured it was worth a shot to help us get through the next morning more easily. We definitely didn't have a repeat of the morning before after rolling this on the back of her neck after waking up.
17. DIY carpet freshener! Baking soda with some Purification oil and Lemon oil. Sprinkle it on the carpet and leave it for a few minutes, then vacuum it up. Fresh, clean scent in the house!
19. Immunity roller on the bottoms of my feet every night before bed. This is made up of not only Thieves oil, but about 7 other oils that are known to help boost the immune system and fight the yuck that's all over the place during this time of year. I also use this when I feel like I have something coming on, or when the kids start to get sick.
20. Thieves oil on the kids feet before bed and before heading out to school each day. It helps to boost their immune systems while they sleep and when they're at school. We're just trying to stay healthy here!
21. I am diffusing Thieves all the time. I diffuse often in the morning before school to help give our immune systems a boost before we head out for the day and then again after school to help to get rid of the air born germs that may have come home.
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Sunday, October 22, 2017
Curious About Essential Oils? Learn the basics right here!
You’ve heard about essential oils. You’re curious. Wondering
what the hype is all about. Wondering what they can do for you. Here is the
lowdown on the oils. Get ready to be schooled, oil style ;)
First, take a look at the ingredient lists of the products
that you have in your bathroom and kitchen. Can you even pronounce them all?!
Never mind know what they actually are! Every day we put products on our skin,
in our body, and breathe them, but many of these products contain damaging
synthetic chemicals. The average person applies 300 synthetic chemicals to
their body every single day, and 80 of those chemicals are applied before
breakfast! Most are from four things – soap, makeup, shampoo and hair care. The
biggest pollutants in our home are fabric softener, dryer sheets, air freshener
plug-ins, and candles. You could be harming your family every day with the
stuff that you can’t even pronounce that’s in the products in your home. Health and safety data only exists for 15% of all of the synthetic chemicals out there, even though so many are known to cause asthma or endocrine (hormone) disruptions.
[If
you want to check out how bad some of the products in your home actually are,
check out the Think Dirty app - https://www.thinkdirtyapp.com/ ]
Essential oils are a better way!
They are totally chemical free, they are steam distilled or cold pressed, and come from pure plants. There’s nothing in the essential oil other than that one oil, whether it is lemon, orange, lavender, peppermint, cinnamon or others. There are so many uses for essential oils which range from cleaning supplies to personal care products (i.e. toothpaste, hand soap, lotion, and deodorant) to aromatherapy through a diffuser to even oil-infused nutritional supplements.
They are totally chemical free, they are steam distilled or cold pressed, and come from pure plants. There’s nothing in the essential oil other than that one oil, whether it is lemon, orange, lavender, peppermint, cinnamon or others. There are so many uses for essential oils which range from cleaning supplies to personal care products (i.e. toothpaste, hand soap, lotion, and deodorant) to aromatherapy through a diffuser to even oil-infused nutritional supplements.
It all seems like a lot, I know. But don’t be too scared. As
many of you know, I’m a teacher turned stay-at-home mom. Just because I’m no
longer in the classroom, doesn’t mean I don’t like to teach! Oils are something
that I have become passionate about. So this is where I get my teacher fix in!
Keep reading here in my “Curious About Essential Oils?” which is free
information about how you can get rid of the chemicals in your home! I will
walk you through step by step. It’s easy, simple, and it’s a small change you
can make to protect your family and take charge of what’s in your house.
WHAT ARE ESSENTIAL OILS?
They are the most powerful part of the plant. They are
distilled from shrubs, flowers, trees, roots, bushes, fruit, rinds, resins, and
herbs. Oils consist of over 100 different natural, organic compounds.
In humans, essential oils provide support for every system
in the body, including your skeletal system, your muscular system, circulatory
system, endocrine system and your hormones, respiratory system and immune
system. They support brain health and a healthy weight. They are used for helping
with emotions and for spiritual support in prayer life. An essential oil in a
diffuser can soothe a child’s tough day at school or provide a calming effect
when you’ve had a stressful day at work or a long day at home with the kids. Oils can be used as
an alternative to toxic cleaning chemicals in the home. You can literally start
swapping out the chemical cleaning toxins in your home with oils to live a more
simple & pure lifestyle. Even better is that you can do it without going
broke! (Seriously! We’re on a tight budget here!)
There are about 300 essential oils on the earth, but you
really only need about 10-20 oils to build a good base oil kit. And contrary to what most people think, you do
not need to be an aromatherapist to use them! In most cases, you just rub the oil
topically into the skin.
There are 3 main ways to get oils into your system:
1. Topically, by rubbing the oil on the skin
2. Ingesting and cooking with the oil
3. Diffusing and inhaling, which can be the most effective
method because the oil doesn’t have to pass through the digestive system.
How do they enter and how long do they last?
Tests have shown that oils reach the heart, liver, and thyroid in 3 seconds when inhaled; they were found in the bloodstream in 26 seconds when applied topically. Expulsion of essential oils takes 3-6 ours in a normal, healthy body.
ESSENTIAL OILS HISTORY
Essential oils were first mentioned by name in the Bible in
the book of Genesis, chapter 37, when Joseph was sold to salve traders. They
carried spicery, balm and Myrrh. Genesis ends with the burial of Joseph’s
father anointed with myrrh. Oils were even used by Jesus! When he was first
born he was given gifts of Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh. Frankincense is
sometimes referred to as “the coconut oil of essential oils” because it has over
10,000 uses. Oils are mentioned 1100 times directly or indirectly in the Bible.
[And let's be real for a second - does it really come to a surprise to anyone that God gave
us everything we needed from the very beginning? In Genesis 1:29 it says, “And
God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the
face of the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them
for food.” – This “food” from plants can satisfy not only hunger needs in our bodies,
but other needs as well, hence essential oils. God had a plan to care for us
from the beginning!]
Some of the oldest cultures on earth also used essential
oils. The Babylonians placed orders for Cedarwood, Myrrh, and Cyprus. The
Egyptians used essential oils for beauty and embalming and they have the oldest
recorded deodorant recipe made with essential oils. Pakistan and Rome used
essential oils in the communal bath houses. Essential oils were used by the
Medieval Europeans, many of whom brought oils back during the Crusades. It was
only after World War II when essential oils were “rediscovered,” and the
science on their uses grows every single year.
DO ESSENTIAL OILS WORK?
I started really getting into oils about 3-4 years ago.
Lavender smelled nice in my bath water with some Epsom salts and orange and
peppermint appealed to me as scents that could calm or distract me during
labor. Tea tree was highly recommended and used for blemishes and scrapes. But
none of them ever really had a truly significant effect on my body. I used to
buy my lavender in the local grocery store for $10 or less, or online for even
cheaper.[I didn’t know there was a difference!] In the United States, there is no rating
system for essential oils. The closest we get is a FDA requirement that in
order to label a bottle of essential oil “pure” or “therapeutic grade,” the
contents of that bottle must contain at least 5 percent essential oil! That’s
it! Only 5%! Whaaaaaat?!?! [The math teacher in me goes crazy over this!]
All oils in the world fall into one of 4 categories: Grade
A, Grade B, Grade C and Grade D
1) Grade A is
therapeutic, made from organically grown plants and distilled at low
temperatures
2) Grade B oils
are food grade, but may contain synthetics, pesticides, fertilizers, chemical
extenders, or carrier oils.
3) Grade C oils
are perfume oils that often contain adulterating chemicals. They usually use
solvents, for example, hexane, to gain a higher yield per harvest. Solvents can
be cancerous, and are in many store bought oils. They may also be diluted
80-95% with alcohol.
4) Grade D is
called “floral water,” which is aromatic only and is usually a byproduct of
Grade A distillation. After all the oil is pulled out, the leftover trash water
is sold to companies which will fill 5% of the bottle with this leftover trash
water, top off the rest with carrier oils, and label it “pure.”
Grade A is the only true pure oil. Grade D would be like
walking into your fridge, taking a glass of orange juice and diluting it 95%
before you drank it! It wouldn’t have the full benefits of orange juice. That’s
why you want Grade A oils. Before you purchase, check to see if the company
grows their own plants, owns their own fields, and controls the entire process
from Seed to Seal – from the farm to the sealed bottle. Pesticides, pollution, and
previously farmed land can all affect the quality of an oil. Young Living’s
oils are all Grade A. Why would you go the extra step of using an essential oil
to get away from a toxic synthetic chemical, and then use an oil that’s loaded with
other chemicals? It makes no sense!
One of the things that is really important to me is Young Living’s Seed to Seal process. It’s a promise of integrity. Gary Young has said he never makes an oil for a profit, he makes it for a purpose.
Seed to Seal process
means:
- each plant is hand-weeded [For real!]
- no pesticides are used
- no synthetic chemicals
- no weed killers
- plants are harvested at their peak
- plants are put through a vigorous testing process
- they go from the farm directly to your home
Seed to seal is not a slogan, it’s a promise. You can learn
more by checking out the Young Living story, and fall in love with the company
as I have, at seedtoseal.com.
WHY DO OIL COMPANIES SELL OILS MORE CHEAPLY?
Bottom line - to save money. If you spray your crop with
pesticides, you have more crop to distill. If you use a chemical solvent to
extract the oil, you pull more out of the plant. If you dilute it with a
cheaper oil or a carrier oil, you stretch the oil you have distilled. Most
essential oils are sold more cheaply because companies cut corners!
HOW OILS ARE MADE
It takes a great deal of work to produce a tiny amount of
essential oil! Here are some examples:
-60
thousand rose blossoms provide only 1 ounce of rose oil
-Lavender
is abundant – 220 pounds will provide 7 pounds of oil
-Jasmine flowers must be picked by
hand before the sun becomes hot on the very first day they open, thus making it
one of the most expensive oils in the world! It takes 8 million hand-picked
blossoms to produce 2.2 pounds of oil
-A Sandalwood tree must be 30 years
old and 30 feet high before it can be cut down for distillation
But a little bit of essential oil goes a long way! Most oils
are about $10 to $30 a bottle. A 5ml bottle contains about 90 drops, and a 15ml
bottle contains about 250 drops. Each application is one to three drops,
meaning even a small bottle will get you 45 to 90 applications. Thieves cleaner
is made of only plants and costs about
$1.50 a bottle to make. You can’t even get that in the organic section at the
grocery store! It replaces a multi-purpose cleaner, glass cleaner, and floor
cleaner. The organic versions of those can run you $4 to $6 per bottle. How can
you go wrong with this easy switch in your home? [I use this and LOVE it! It's the
first cleaner I feel completely at ease with using to clean the counters,
sinks, toilet , high chair tray and toys!]
ARE THEY SAFE?
There are certain oils that are photosensitive, meaning you
don’t want to wear them when you’re going outside. These are mostly citrus
oils, like grapefruit, lemon, etc.
When using on your skin, always watch for redness and dilute
with a carrier oil. Dilute oils on children, because their skin is more
permeable and absorbs the oils more quickly.
What is a carrier oil? It’s a fatty oil like olive oil, coconut
oil, almond oil, grapeseed oil, sunflower oil, etc. and its molecules are much
larger than those of essential oils. Using a carrier oil with an essential oil
slows down the rate the body can absorb the essential oil, because it has to
ping pong through the large molecules of the carrier oil to get into your skin.
Be wary of putting oils topically near your eyes. Some oils,
like peppermint, can cause a burning sensation. If you are placing oil near
your eye, apply the oil to a Q-tip instead of tipping the bottle toward your
face.
What about the internal use of oils? Young Living has
created a Vitality line with distinctive [white] labels so you can easily
recognize which oils are safe to take internally. These vitality oils are also
only sold in 5ml bottles.
USING ESSENTIAL OILS
When you use Young Living’s essential oils, you’re using a
product with one single ingredient, like Lemon, Oregano or Tangerine. There are
no additives and no yucky synthetic chemicals. Just pure, plant-based oils.
I know it can all seem a bit overwhelming. I was there once
too. I knew I wanted to start getting rid of all of the chemicals in my life
and replacing them with oils. In order to do this though, I knew I’d need a
small collection of oils to meet many of our everyday needs. So, I decided to kickstart
my oil journey with a Young Living starter kit. It’s the only thing you’ll find
on the Young Living website that is half off! And honestly, we’re on a budget
here, so I wanted to find something that was the best bang for my buck. The kit
comes with a diffuser [$65 value] and 11 bottles of essential oils which
average out to be less than $10 per bottle [You can’t find Grade A oils for
that price anywhere!]
WHAT COMES IN A STARTER KIT?
Frankincense –
One of the top skin oils. It helps to smooth the appearance of skin. It is a
key ingredient in Young Living’s “Brain Power” essential oil blend. Diffuse it
during prayer time to help with grounding and purpose. I use this in a nightly
face serum.
Lavender – The
oil of relaxation. Diffuse it for a calming, soothing aroma. Unwind by adding a
few drops to a bath. It is one of the top oils to support healthy skin. It’s
called “the Swiss Army knife” of essential oils because of its many uses. I use
lavender like the father in My Big Fat Greek Wedding uses Windex :)
Peppermint –
Supports gastrointestinal comfort. Promotes healthy bowel function and enhanced
healthy gut function. Helps maintain efficiency of the digestive tract. May support
performance during exercise. I use one drop in my
coffee grounds each morning for digestive health and morning alertness.
Purification –
Diffuse to freshen the air and eliminate odors. Add to a carrier oil to
moisturize your skin or for a soothing massage on your feet. Use in a spray to
enjoy an annoyance-free outdoor experience. This one is my stink saver for
laundry! I put it in the washer on the forgotten overnight wet clothes and I
also add a few drops to my wool dryer balls. It has also replaced all room sprays, deodorizers, etc.
Thieves – Helps
maintain a healthy respiratory system
and helps maintain overall wellness by boosting immunity. You can add a
drop to hot drinks for a spicy zing. This is the oil that really pulled me into
Young Living! Not only does it smell great, but it also does a big job in helping with all of my little germ-catchers!
Stress Away –
Promotes wellness and may be an important part of a daily health regimen. One
of the top emotion oils! I wear this one as a perfume many days. And diffuse it
during nap time :)
Lemon – Its citrus
flavor enhances the taste of food and water. It is a key ingredient in Thieves
and NingXia Red. It may help support the immune system. And it has a clean,
fresh scent!
PanAway – You can
apply this oil blend after exercise to help soothe sore muscles. It has a
stimulating aroma. Applied to the back and neck, it gives a soothing aromatic
experience. It also supports the appearance of helathy skin coloration.
Copaiba –
Promotes overall wellness. It supports nearly every system in the body. Also a
great skin oil. I use this one when we have teething issues and monthly cramps.
DiGize – This is
the top oil for supporting the digestive system. Add two drops of this along
with a drop of Peppermint to water for a stimulating beverage. You can also
take it in a veggie capsule internally. You can apply topically when you have a yucky tummy.
R.C. - Supports a
healthy respiratory system. Diffuse for a comforting aroma. Contains eucalyptol.
Rub on feet and chest. It encourages an atmosphere of comfort. When colds
& coughs hit us, we diffuse this in the bedrooms to help us get through the
night.
HOW DO YOU ORDER?
My member number is 10706388 – you use this as the sponsor
& enroller number
When you sign up with me as your Young Living sponsor, I will
be like your oils & healthy living coach! I will provide you with the proper resources, links to where you can buy the needed materials, lots of oily recipes and opportunities for oil education, both online AND in-person. You
will become a member of our HUGE (and continually growing!) oil education support group on Facebook. I also send out monthly emails and try to keep
up with oily posts on my blog.
And I’m available to answer questions whenever you may have them!
You will not be left alone to figure out oils on your own!
DISCLAIMER
The information presented here is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, prescribe or treat any health condition and should not be used as a substitute for consulting with a professional health care provider. This information applies solely to Young Living products and should not be used in conjunction with other brands of Essential Oils.
And I’m available to answer questions whenever you may have them!
You will not be left alone to figure out oils on your own!
DISCLAIMER
The information presented here is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, prescribe or treat any health condition and should not be used as a substitute for consulting with a professional health care provider. This information applies solely to Young Living products and should not be used in conjunction with other brands of Essential Oils.
Many thanks to Sarah Harnisch at Oil Ability :)
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