Sunday, 21 October 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: DoTerra a Scam?

Thanks Rachel!  It is so frustrating because I was just checking Everything Essential and it says DigestZen is good, there is a para-phrase from Dr. Hill regarding oils in pregnancy that says old advice was largely due to other, not as pure, oils. Looked at a PPT from dōTERRAPro and they said to use DZ and OG both.   But the ME is held up as our oil expert--I really tend to believe the oils are safe, but this is a hi-risk pregnancy so really don't want to tempt fate.  I am ordering Stephanie's book again today, as well as the other one people have suggested (had the book before but it ended up being permanently 'loaned out' ;-).  Maybe they are just erring on the side of caution?   Thanks again for the great advice.  Think I'll go have a hit of Balance! lol
Becky

On Sunday, October 21, 2012 12:58:28 PM UTC-7, Rachel D wrote:
Becky,

Check out the book Essential Oils for Pregnancy, Birth and Babies by Stephanie Fritz. She is an amazing midwife, and doTERRA IPC. You can get it at aromatools, or I think I found it a little cheaper on amazon. It's really user friendly and goes through what to use for what. :)

On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Rebecca Farvour <ichoo...@gmail.com> wrote:
This is terrific, Kris, thank you!   I do have a question, tho.  As I am a new Grandma-to-be have been getting questions about what oils to use for which things so naturally section 14 about pregnancy caught my eye first!  Was looking in the ME (3rd ed) and several of the blends say to 'use w/caution during pregnancy'.  My girl could really use DigestZen, but it's one w/that caution, as is OnGuard.  I know you aren't a doctor, but what would you say about that? (sorry if that statement sounds argumentative, it's not meant to be at all, I just feel a need to know! ;-)  My inclination is to use them anyway, but really hesitate under the circumstances.
Becky


On Saturday, October 20, 2012 9:06:02 PM UTC-7, Kris wrote:
Okay everyone. I revised the paper! Sorry it took so long! I changed a lot of things and it has an entirely new feel to it. It's kind of a completely different paper now that I think of it. :)

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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