This document provides an overview of essential oils, how they are used, and their applications for both humans and pets. Essential oils are aromatic compounds extracted from plants that can be used aromatically, topically, and internally. They have a variety of benefits and uses, including relieving stress, supporting health, and repelling pests for both people and animals. Common essential oils discussed include lavender, peppermint, lemon, and frankincense. Therapeutic-grade oils from doTERRA are recommended for safe and effective use.
Learn how to use the Premium Starter Kit from Young Living essential oils company. Included is some of my research conducted with the oils. Learn how to protect your family and finances by taking charge of your health using the essential oils.
This document provides information on using essential oils for animal wellness. It discusses how essential oils can benefit pets by reducing stress, pain, infections, and parasites. It provides guidelines for safely introducing essential oils to pets, such as starting with small amounts and diluting "hot" oils. Specific essential oil recommendations are made for common pet issues. Users are advised to watch for signs of discomfort in pets and avoid direct application to sensitive areas. An everyday oil collection is also presented.
This document provides 101 uses for the essential oils contained in Young Living's Essential 7 Kit. The kit contains Lavender, Lemon, Peppermint oils and blends like Joy, PanAway, Peace & Calming, and Purification. Each oil is described along with its therapeutic properties and multiple uses such as for relaxation, pain relief, digestion, focus, cleaning, and more. Specific applications and dosages are provided for different ailments and situations.
This document provides guidance on teaching an essential oils class using the doTERRA Product Guide. It recommends the Product Guide because it is simple, easy to duplicate, uses compliant language, and is cost effective. The class outline involves welcoming attendees, introducing doTERRA and essential oils, demonstrating oil spotlights and sampling, and inviting attendees to enroll in doTERRA. Optional materials like the Class in a Box are also recommended. The goal is to educate attendees on essential oils and sign them up as doTERRA Wellness Advocates.
This document discusses DoTerra essential oils and presents an essential oil kit for mothers. It describes the benefits of essential oils for health, including uses for aromatherapy, topical application, and internal consumption. The DoTerra Dr. Mom kit is presented as containing essential oils and blends that can aid conditions like anxiety, skin issues, immunity, joint pain, and digestion. Membership options are provided to purchase the kit and become an independent product consultant.
A baby's skin is very delicate, so essential oils should be diluted when used. Oils like lavender, peppermint, and Roman chamomile are commonly used with babies. Specific oils can be used to help with issues like colds, colic, congestion, constipation, coughs, cradle cap, diaper rash, diarrhea, ear infections, fever, fussiness, and teething when diluted and applied properly to the skin or diffused. Only therapeutic-grade essential oils should be used for safety.
This document provides an overview of essential oils, how they are used, and their applications for both humans and pets. Essential oils are aromatic compounds extracted from plants that can be used aromatically, topically, and internally. They have a variety of benefits and uses, including relieving stress, supporting health, and repelling pests for both people and animals. Common essential oils discussed include lavender, peppermint, lemon, and frankincense. Therapeutic-grade oils from doTERRA are recommended for safe and effective use.
Learn how to use the Premium Starter Kit from Young Living essential oils company. Included is some of my research conducted with the oils. Learn how to protect your family and finances by taking charge of your health using the essential oils.
This document provides information on using essential oils for animal wellness. It discusses how essential oils can benefit pets by reducing stress, pain, infections, and parasites. It provides guidelines for safely introducing essential oils to pets, such as starting with small amounts and diluting "hot" oils. Specific essential oil recommendations are made for common pet issues. Users are advised to watch for signs of discomfort in pets and avoid direct application to sensitive areas. An everyday oil collection is also presented.
This document provides 101 uses for the essential oils contained in Young Living's Essential 7 Kit. The kit contains Lavender, Lemon, Peppermint oils and blends like Joy, PanAway, Peace & Calming, and Purification. Each oil is described along with its therapeutic properties and multiple uses such as for relaxation, pain relief, digestion, focus, cleaning, and more. Specific applications and dosages are provided for different ailments and situations.
This document provides guidance on teaching an essential oils class using the doTERRA Product Guide. It recommends the Product Guide because it is simple, easy to duplicate, uses compliant language, and is cost effective. The class outline involves welcoming attendees, introducing doTERRA and essential oils, demonstrating oil spotlights and sampling, and inviting attendees to enroll in doTERRA. Optional materials like the Class in a Box are also recommended. The goal is to educate attendees on essential oils and sign them up as doTERRA Wellness Advocates.
This document discusses DoTerra essential oils and presents an essential oil kit for mothers. It describes the benefits of essential oils for health, including uses for aromatherapy, topical application, and internal consumption. The DoTerra Dr. Mom kit is presented as containing essential oils and blends that can aid conditions like anxiety, skin issues, immunity, joint pain, and digestion. Membership options are provided to purchase the kit and become an independent product consultant.
A baby's skin is very delicate, so essential oils should be diluted when used. Oils like lavender, peppermint, and Roman chamomile are commonly used with babies. Specific oils can be used to help with issues like colds, colic, congestion, constipation, coughs, cradle cap, diaper rash, diarrhea, ear infections, fever, fussiness, and teething when diluted and applied properly to the skin or diffused. Only therapeutic-grade essential oils should be used for safety.