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I followed AT links to this site and was ... ummm .... compelled to share

what I've seen there so far.

 

http://www.forces-of-nature.net/default.htm

 

First, I read the links for " Our Story " - how inspiring. Then I read

" Menopause-ease " & " PMS Finesse " - (Could Kurt Schnaubelt know what they've

done with p. 207 of Medical Aromatherapy) At " Herpes No More " - we learn

that H-Balm can permanently eliminate herpes outbreaks! The whole business

just looks like FDA chow.

 

I don't know if this is a snow job or just a flake;-P

 

I hope I'm not being unfair - anybody want to go see?

 

Gail

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Hello Gail,

I read a bit of this, how do you link them with Young Living?

I am in search of a teacher and I found one that was about an hour

away, so I am trying to contact her for more info. My area seems to

be swarming with YL reps and one is holding a class at the local

hospital, the ad in the newpaper gives this woman a glowing resume'

as only one of 300 people personally taught by the prestigious Gary

Young. So I am trying to weed out anyone who may be connected with

this organization, mainly due to the fact that , based on my

knowledge of them, not alot, but in a search for info on oils about

2 years ago became a non stop solicitation from YL, their is a

holistic healing center 15 mins from me and they contact me via e-

mail alot, one inquiry got me a website, a bill for $30 a month - so

that alone scared me away, anyone willing to set up a website for me

to sell products I know nothing about- well- that and I am not

interested in others blends, my main goal is to learn all I can

about EO's so that I can confidently make my own.

So my search got me to the NAHA website and the teacher I am looking

into, I do not want to put up the $300+( this would be costs for

only 101)before I know what I am getting into, and since my area is

a hot spot for YL I want to make sure - so would anyone who is

associated with YL be recommened by NAHA to teach a certified

course? I have taken a course and if I were dishonest I could say I

am a certified aromatherapist, I even have a certificate, however I

knew most of the material already from reading and working on my

own, it is a nice and knowledable teacher but in my opinion she has

really should not give out such certificates.

Also can someone please clarify these titles :

RMT, CHT, KMT, MT, H.At.

 

Thank-you and sorry for rambling

emryldgea

 

 

 

, Indyrice@a... wrote:

> I followed AT links to this site and was ... ummm .... compelled

to share

> what I've seen there so far.

>

> http://www.forces-of-nature.net/default.htm

 

> I hope I'm not being unfair - anybody want to go see?

>

> Gail

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> Also can someone please clarify these titles :

> RMT, CHT, KMT, MT, H.At.

>

RMT- registered massage therapist- not too many of them because the AMTA

does not give out this title anymore...

CHT-certified hypnotherapist- umm- you decide...

KMT-Kkkkk????

MT- massage therapist-no certificate?

H.At- Holistic Aromatherapist- one of NAHAs titles- and actually- you dont

have to graduate from a NAHA approved training, as it seems on their site-

you can do Kurts course or have been working with the oils(IE massage

therapist)for 5 years or something...check with them directly.

When looking for a Massage therapist- make sure they have AT LEAST 500 hours

of training- a way of knowing this is true is membership with the AMTA or

NCBTMB- but that is not necessary- just ask about their schooling-

Michelle

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Emryldgea,

 

In a message dated 1/26/02 8:22:55 AM, theimage writes:

 

>I read a bit of this, how do you link them with Young Living?

 

I didn't mean to link this site to Young Living so much as to compare it to a

budding - Young Living sort of company. Not a MLM Co. but...

 

The person offering the oils cites exotic travel & research experiences to

explain her special knowledge of these " God " given - " all natural "

" miraculous " elixirs of life, she makes claims that seem ...well... illegal

and incorrect. I think she could try to sell her stuff without those

shenanigans.

 

Gail

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