Someone asked me yesterday was essential oils I use for my
R.A. I was happy that someone was interested in my lifestyle, and wanted
guidance on what has worked for others. When you’re researching oils, this is a
great tool to use. Don’t discount the experience of others! Reach out and ask
what people use to improve anger, aid in breath freshening, rub on sore spots,
etc.
As an independent member of Young Living, I have access to a
vast amount of resources and contacts – for which I am grateful. Many people
interested in returning to nature, becoming more holistic, and doing away with
unhealthy habits don’t find much support. And I know how hard it can be for
people to ask for advice or support when we live in a world where being
self-sufficient is ideal, and unsolicited advice/help is readily available and
unwelcome.
When using my oils, I’ll be honest: I just experiment. I’ll
do some research, try things out, and see if I like them or they work the way
they are described/intended, etc. It’s like trying to find the perfect jeans.
Some people love one brand over another because it works for them and suits them.
Oil is very much the same. Plus, people like me have allergies. I can’t use
anything from a tree in a lotion or a lip balm for example – I’ll have an
allergic reaction and could become apoplectic. But, the scent is fine. The
scent doesn’t bother my allergies. So, experimenting and discovering what works
best for you, for your goals, for your lifestyle is really important.
At the end of the day, I can feel good about using my oils because
they do help me. They do bring about a sense of calming, or they do help my
nasal passages clear up. Asking what others use in certain situations or
researching the medicinal or scientific findings is important. There is great
knowledge out there that has been around (in many cases) for a very long time.
If you’re interested in learning more about my lifestyle,
the oils I use, and Young Living, please let me know! I’d love to hear from
you.
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