Please feel free to offer any suggestions for improvement. Enjoy!
Kris Feil
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 4:29:10 AM UTC-7, Kris wrote:
I was given a box of YL oils when the man's wife died of brain cancer---
I wish I could let you all smell these-some are rancid, Frankincense
burns and it does say FLAMMABLE on the bottle. This lady had used
these oils for her cancer , but it did not seem to help. My best
proof is a gal I work with who has MS-she tried YL, and BeYoung with
NO change. She has now been on doTERRA supplements and oils for 1
year and saw results within 2 months. Just move on to someone who
will believe you. Some of the terms like PV are used in many companies-
not just YL.
On Jul 17, 2:45 pm, Rene' Dierking <rene.dierk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Emily Wright spoke of this to all of us at the end of June here in
> Albuquerque. She discussed the benefits of sourcing their oils from all
> parts of the world that are indigenous. France is where they get the best
> lavendar as the potency is superb. They get their Frankincense from Oman
> as that is where it is the best. The oils that doTERRA offers are pure as
> Lori writes and have a much higher effect. Many other oils on the market
> are not as effective due to the fact they are made with many fillers.
> Personally, I prefer something that is most pure which will give me a
> better result in the end. I also LOVE the fact that doTERRA oils can be
> taken internally because of their purity. I'm glad I'm a part of this
> company and hope to grow my downline soon.
>
> Rene' Dierking
> IPC #222606
> Albuquerque, NMOn Thursday, July 12, 2012 12:37:10 PM UTC-6, Lori wrote:
>
> > I've read this whole thread, and there is one very important factor that I
> > don't believe anyone else brought up.
>
> > It's not just the purity of the oils that is important, but the *POTENCY
> > *. doTERRA sources their oils from the areas around the world where they
> > grow indigenously, because the chemical constituents in the oils are MUCH
> > greater than when you grow them in a greenhouse in Utah. I've seen the
> > charts at convention comparing the two - and they are way different. Would
> > you like to use a 100% pure oil where the active ingredients are low, or a
> > 100% pure oil where the active ingredients are sky-high? It's about as
> > simple as that!
>
> > On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 7:55:46 PM UTC-4, Kris wrote:
>
> >> Hello,
>
> >> I am being told by a friend that Doterra isn't honest about their oils
> >> and that they aren't a very good company. I have done a bit of
> >> research and feel that those accusations are inaccurate. However, I do
> >> have some questions about the company I am hoping some of you can shed
> >> light on. I would like to have more than "because I said so" as a
> >> defense for the company. :)
>
> >> 1. I read that two independent labs test each batch of Doterra's
> >> essential oils. Which labs are those? Do we have actual names to
> >> verify that?
>
> >> 2. I saw an interesting Youtube video that seems to identify that
> >> Frankincense does NOT have boswelllic acid in it.
> >>https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded& v=ZXejKRKKplY
>
> >> 3. I saw a disturbing accusation that is actually believable. It is
> >> said that the video of the blood sample involving the Balance Blend is
> >> nothing more than a digitized copy of the blood sample analysis done
> >> by Young Living with their Valor blend.
> >>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmI4HE0NIhE - about 1 min and 54
> >> secs in
> >> vs.
> >>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72gyabv1WmM
> >> I have to say they do look eerily similar.
>
> >> 4. I thought DoTERRA was the only company that did both Gas
> >> Chromatograph and Mass Spectrometer testing. But according to Young
> >> Living they also use BOTH of those forms of testing.
> >>http://www.youngliving.com/en_US/company/therapeutic- grade.html
>
> >> In fact this DoTERRA page seems to say a lot of the same kinds of
> >> things as the above Young Living page.
> >>http://www.doterra.myvoffice.com/126467/ essentialGrades.html
>
> >> 5. Young Living says that they have audits done on their oils by
> >> independent companies to ensure the best quality and if any oil does
> >> not measure up it is not used. (see same Young Living link in point 4)
>
> >> 6. Doterra has the CPTG trademark. Well Young Living has the YLTG
> >> (Young Living Therapeutic Grade) Trademark.
>
> >> 7. Many of Doterra's blends are eerily similar to blends from YL. The
> >> founders all say they didn't copy they 'improved'. Yeah, but it
> >> appears that YL provided that framework and not much was really
> >> changed by way of ingredients.
>
> >> It seems to appear more and more that Doterra is a duplicate of Young
> >> Living. Both seem to claim absolute perfection and purity. So someone
> >> please tell me how I am supposed to defend DoTERRA? Yes the leadership
> >> of DoTERRA is awesome but isn't enough to say they are superior to
> >> everyone else on the market when Young Living appears to be the exact
> >> same and has been in existence for longer and many of DoTerra's
> >> founders came from them in the first place. I've heard the story about
> >> how Doterra came to be and the journey that founders took. It's pretty
> >> amazing yes. But how do I explain to others that Doterra didn't just
> >> come to be to compete with YL? I know it's about quality but so it
> >> also appears to be with YL. If DoTERRA is truly superior I need
> >> specifics to back this up - specifically in regard to YL. Someone
> >> throw me a bone here. :)
>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Kris
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