Wednesday, 27 June 2012

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Cptg trademark?

In looking at the link posted, it appears to me that this company is
simply using dōTERRA oils as ingredients in their products. They are
not selling essential oils with their own label on them. In fact a
large majority of the products are creams, lotions, masks, etc. They
do offer for sale on their site a few dōTERRA labeled products. To me
it seemed the use of CPTG oils was plainly advertised as an ingredient
in their potions.

I do find the discussion of CPTG interesting. I also think it would
behoove business leaders to thoroughly educate their downline and
other oil users as to what CPTG really means.

Daniel pretty much summed it up in his response.

When explaining CPTG to people who are new to the oils/business I like
to tell them it is the company's way of promising to deliver an
unadulterated oil that will deliver the intended benefit when used
properly.

If people go around making claims or simply throwing around phrases
and acronyms without understanding what they really mean that hurts
the rest of us.

On Jun 27, 2:30 am, Kat Brockway Koopman <doterra.koop...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> This is an example made me wonder if those companies stole the trademark from doTERRA? Someone asked that a potential customer challenged with that question...
>
> http://www.agapeoils.com/about-agape-oils

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