doTerra are asking what makes these oils so much better than those of
competitors and I've seen the recommendation to have them smell the
competitor's oil next to doTerra's. I finally had that opportunity
today and it was amazing!
I discovered essential oils exactly one year ago when our conventional
veterinarian gave up on our dear dog who had developed kidney
disease. Someone suggested a nearby holistic vet. I had only hope
left in my heart so we went over and she introduced us to essential
oils. Before that day, I knew virtually nothing about them. She is a
Young Living distributor so thats what we were introduced to. Her
loving care gave us 4 more months with our pet and after the dog
passed, I put the oils away for awhile because the scents brought back
still-painful reminders of her illness.
Late last year, I decided to pull them out again. I only owned a few
bottles, most of them for the dog, but one that I had bought for
myself was Roman Chamomile. I got it intending to add it to Lavender
for insomnia issues but the smell was so strong I rarely used it.
At the start of 2012, I happened to see doTerra oils on ebay and
decided that I had to have Serenity & Elevation This was the first I
had seen of doTerra. I loved the two I tried so I became in IPC with
doTerra.
I just recently decided that I wanted to give Roman Chamomile another
shot so I bought a botte of doTerra's, and I was so amazed at the
difference between doTerra's & YL that I had to post. The different
is shocking. The YL bottle hads a heavy, almost chemical overtone to
it and the doTerra bottle is clean and soothing. A wonderful lister
on here had exchanged a few messages with me offlist last month and
had been sharing similar experiences but at the time, I didn't own any
duplicate oils so I didn't quite understand what she was talking about
but today I have the answer!
I was so excited I had to share my experience and recommend lining up
the Roman Chamomiles side-by-side if someone is looking to make a
comparison between the two companies.
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