I made this for my team:
Feel free to print it and leave it in your book. Also in the back of the book are pages where you can write the blend names down for easy reference.
I tell my team that I think it is better to learn the generic names, it helps to associate what they do. For example OnGuard is protective blend.
Hope it helps!
Have a healthy day!
Erika Tenney
Aroma Coach & Wellness Advocate for doTERRA Essential Oils
www.myoromi.com
"In all that we do, lets not forget our responsibility to help other people."
~ Dr. David Hill, Medical Advisor for doTERRA Essential Oils
Have a healthy day!
Erika Tenney
Aroma Coach & Wellness Advocate for doTERRA Essential Oils
www.myoromi.com
"In all that we do, lets not forget our responsibility to help other people."
~ Dr. David Hill, Medical Advisor for doTERRA Essential Oils
I was just wondering why the newest Modern Essentials book doesn't give the Doterra oil blend names. It is confusing especially to newbies to know for example what oil is the calming blend, cleansing blends, etc. Not sure this would be the best edition to promote education for new wellness advocates. Just a heads up.
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