• “There is treasure to be desired and oil in the house of the wise.” – Proverbs 21:20

Make Your Man a Believer

If your man isn’t a believer in essential oils yet, this may DO IT! For some, getting their man to try essential oils can be like pulling teeth. You can beg, plead and cajole all you want but they won’t budge. Can you relate to this? Well, this may be the answer you’ve been looking for. It’s definitely worth giving it a try. After a long, stressful or strenuous day, offer him a neck and shoulder massage to help him relax and relieve minor aches and pains. You know he won’t be able to resist. When he says “Yes!” do the following: First things first… before starting the massage: 1- Try to do this while it’s quite… kids are asleep or in another room being quite little bees. 1- Start diffusing Stress Away. 2- Play some relaxing music. 2- Warm up a heating bag. You want it ready to place … Continue reading

What Every Teenager Needs

Parents need all the help they can get, especially during puberty and the teenage years, when hormones and emotions can make one feel like they’re riding an emotional roller coaster. When it comes to dealing with your child’s emotions, what every teenager needs is essential oils! That’s right, I said, ESSENTIAL OILS! Parents… would you like to bring a sense of peace, stability and calmness to your home? Would you like to help build your child’s self-esteem and confidence? Help reduce stress levels in the home? I can’t think of a better way to help everyone in your home than to use essential oils on a daily basis. Essential oils have a remarkable ability to help one deal with emotions in a healthy way. They can help one move past emotional setbacks and barriers, raise self-esteem, and so much more! What you may not realize is that your sense of … Continue reading

Raindrop treatment on the feet!

Ever wished you could have a Raindrop massage (on your back), but can’t find anyone nearby who is trained and available?   Use the Raindrop oils on the feet instead! It’s marvelous!!! Layer each one of the oils one at a time, in the sequence shown, mostly to the inside of the foot… all the way from the big toe, down to the bottom of the heel; waiting 2-3 minutes before applying the next oil. It’s important to know that as the oils go work within your body, you’ll want to make sure that you drink plenty of water, both before and after, to help the body flush toxins, so they don’t just end up recirculating around the body. Staying hydrated is one of the most important things you can do for your body, especially when you’re using essential oils. It helps you regularly flush out toxins, keep your skin … Continue reading

CAREGIVING: Tips on How To Cope

Anyone involved in caregiving could use tips on how to cope. If you’re reading this post chances are you are already familiar with how stressful caregiving can be both for the patient and the caregiver. It’s not uncommon for caregivers and patients alike to experience a range of emotions- stress, anger, guilt, agitation, and resentment just to name a few. Below you’ll find some powerful tips to help everyone concerned deal with the common range of emotions and issues that surround this topic. First and foremost, please remember you can’t pour from an empty vessel. Its vitally important for you to take care of yourself as well as your loved one. When you take on too much responsibility and become overwhelmed it easily leads to stress, resentment, guilt, illness and even damaged relationships. When you take time to nourish yourself both physically and mentally you’ll be better equipped to deal … Continue reading

XIANG MAO- Calms and Enlightens the Mind

Xiang Mao 2019a

Xiang Mao essential oil from the Young Living Taiwan Farm, has a fresh lemony scent that calms and refreshes while also said to enlighten the mind. Known in Taiwan as the “aromatic grass of rapid enlightenment,” Xiang Mao (Cymbopogon citratus) is grown, harvested and distilled on fertile, pesticide-free land and has been used for centuries as the source of aromatic oil in perfumery, flavorings, and herbal medicine. The subtle citrus taste adds a hint of lemon taste to beverages and adds an uplifting element to home cooking. Xiang Mao is a rapid-growing, aromatic clump grass that can grow up to 6 feet tall. Young Living’s Xiang Mao essential oil, commonly known as red lemongrass, is an essential oil that is distilled from the Xiang Mao grass that is grown on the mountain slopes by the Paiwan aboriginal tribe in southeastern Taiwan. Xiang Mao (Cymbopogon citratus) grass blades capture the morning … Continue reading

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