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Well, as an aromatherapist, I'd have to say that what was written on

Quackwatch doesn't cover the WHOLE story. Some of the more nasty stuff was

left out. It's not over the top. Young is scum. His oils are over priced (3x

what a GOOD retailer will sell oils for), the claims the company makes for

their oils are ludicrous, the oils themselves are in doubt as to purity. The

company does not give out ANY information about their oils, where they come

from, whether or not they are diluted or just plain adulterated. They lie

and manipulate the weak minded just to make money...

 

For more on this, check out http://www.aromaticsage.com There are several

articles there you can check out and there is also:

http://www.acemake.com/gta/ylfiles.html

 

The major rebuttal from those in the YL Company is that those of us who try

to point out these facts are just jealous because they make so much money.

That's IT! That's the only rebuttal they have and it's a down right stupid

thing to say.

 

There is more I could say, but at this point, I'll let you do the reading

for yourself and make up your own mind.

 

Hope that helps. Oh, I'm not Butch but I'm quite confident that Butch will

back up everything that I have said here and may even add some more. ;-)

 

K

 

 

On 2/14/06, rugosagirl <jewels wrote:

>

> I have been teaching some classes where we use essential oils in

> product making and have had several people ask me about Young Living Oils.

> I have never purchased any, but would love to get some feedback if

> anyone on this list (esp Butch) has anything to say that will help me

> be more informed for future questions. There is some info on

> Quackwatch, but it seems to be over the top as far as its disbelief of

> everything. I would like an aromatherapists view.

> thanks

> jewelie

> www.io-herbalalchemy.com

> jewels

 

 

 

 

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> Cheers!

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> The Woobey Queen

> Http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

 

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At 08:58 PM 2/14/2006, you wrote:

>I have been teaching some classes where we use essential oils in

>product making and have had several people ask me about Young Living Oils.

>I have never purchased any, but would love to get some feedback if

>anyone on this list (esp Butch) has anything to say that will help me

>be more informed for future questions. There is some info on

>Quackwatch, but it seems to be over the top as far as its disbelief of

>everything. I would like an aromatherapists view.

>thanks

 

someone else will give you the link to the old IDMA list archives of

discussions about YL...pro and con...mostlly con

 

There was a NAHA report specificallyabout raindrop therapy... you may read

it at http://www.naturesgift.com/RDT.htm

 

their oils are probably like a lot of huge vendors...some very good, some

not what they should be

 

it's their safety methods and dishonesty that appall most responsible

people working in this field.

 

 

 

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I'll never use their products. Did once and never again - they were extremely

over priced and very low quality

Paula .......... in Michigan

I used to have super powers but my therapist took them away

 

I have been teaching some classes where we use essential oils in

product making and have had several people ask me about Young Living Oils.

I have never purchased any, but would love to get some feedback if

anyone on this list (esp Butch) has anything to say that will help me

be more informed for future questions. There is some info on

Quackwatch, but it seems to be over the top as far as its disbelief of

everything. I would like an aromatherapists view.

thanks

jewelie

www.io-herbalalchemy.com

jewels

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 2/15/2006 8:29:18 AM Mountain Standard Time,

paulacoon writes:

I have been teaching some classes where we use essential oils in

product making and have had several people ask me about Young Living Oils.

I have never purchased any, but would love to get some feedback

I was involved with YL for several years around 8 years ago. I went to

several conventions, visited their farm and watched the distilling process, saw

the

plants growing, etc. That part I was really impressed with. I drive past the

farm in Mona every time I visit my daughter who lives in southern Utah.

However, the farms cannot possibly produce all the oils they sell.

I purchased many of their oils and products. It was a learning experience. I

believe their oils are for the most part good quality, but high priced. I

really like some of the blends, but I even like my own blends better. I

understand he has re-formulated blends to contain more of the " cheaper " oils.

I think most problems were with the recommended uses of oils neat (as in

Raindrop therapy) and some ethical concerns about oil blends being diluted and

not labeled as such. Their diffusers are the best i have tried, however I don't

do business with them anymore. Gary Young is a very charismatic person, but I

have personal friends who have worked for him and then left, thoroughly

disenchanted with ethics, etc.

I went to high school with his wife Mary, but was not closely acquainted.

She was a member of the snobbish clique and that was 40 years ago.

I have written letters to Gary, asking questions, but have not been answered.

 

I hope this information has been helpful. If anyone has any specific

questions, ask me offline.

thanks,

Judy Nelson

 

 

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Don't know how my name got on that post, but that IS NOT what I wrote. There is

no way I would ever write anything positive about Young Living !!

Paula .......... in Michigan

I used to have super powers but my therapist took them away

 

 

 

In a message dated 2/15/2006 8:29:18 AM Mountain Standard Time,

paulacoon writes:

I have been teaching some classes where we use essential oils in

product making and have had several people ask me about Young Living Oils.

I have never purchased any, but would love to get some feedback

I was involved with YL for several years around 8 years ago. I went to

several conventions, visited their farm and watched the distilling process,

saw the

plants growing, etc. That part I was really impressed with. I drive past the

farm in Mona every time I visit my daughter who lives in southern Utah.

However, the farms cannot possibly produce all the oils they sell.

I purchased many of their oils and products. It was a learning experience. I

believe their oils are for the most part good quality, but high priced. I

really like some of the blends, but I even like my own blends better. I

understand he has re-formulated blends to contain more of the " cheaper " oils.

I think most problems were with the recommended uses of oils neat (as in

Raindrop therapy) and some ethical concerns about oil blends being diluted and

not labeled as such. Their diffusers are the best i have tried, however I

don't

do business with them anymore. Gary Young is a very charismatic person, but I

have personal friends who have worked for him and then left, thoroughly

disenchanted with ethics, etc.

I went to high school with his wife Mary, but was not closely acquainted.

She was a member of the snobbish clique and that was 40 years ago.

I have written letters to Gary, asking questions, but have not been answered.

 

I hope this information has been helpful. If anyone has any specific

questions, ask me offline.

thanks,

Judy Nelson

 

 

Dream Packer

http://dreampacker.com/

Aromatherapy Blends

Gemstone Jewelry

Handcrafted Rugs from the southwest

Dream Packers

 

 

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Ah, I'm behind on my e-mail as usual and just got reading this -

 

You made me laugh so hard, Paula! Its like I could hear the :: OH HECK

NO, DO NOT EVEN GO THERE :: tone in your voice through the screen *lol*

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

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On Behalf Of paula coon

 

 

 

Don't know how my name got on that post, but that IS NOT what I wrote.

There is no way I would ever write anything positive about Young Living

!!

Paula .......... in Michigan

 

In a message dated 2/15/2006 8:29:18 AM Mountain Standard Time,

paulacoon writes:

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you know me so well !! LOL

Paula .......... in Michigan

I used to have super powers but my therapist took them away

Ah, I'm behind on my e-mail as usual and just got reading this -

 

You made me laugh so hard, Paula! Its like I could hear the :: OH HECK

NO, DO NOT EVEN GO THERE :: tone in your voice through the screen *lol*

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

Sterling Silver Perfume Pendants

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

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>> I remember discussions in the past about Young Living oils, but I

> didn't take the information in really well because I'd never heard

of

> them being in my area.

> I was at a discussion group a couple of days ago, and a woman

> introduced herself and said that she was with Young Living Oils, and

> mentioned that she was looking for a distributor.

> After the session was over, we were chatting over snacks and she

asked me what I did for a living. I told her I manufactured soaps,

> toiletries, etc. She had a frown on her face, said oooohh, and

walked > away. Can someone remind me of what their deal is? I

vaguely recall

> that they weren't on the up and up. I just don't remember in what

> way. TIA Tam

>

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An organization like Young Living needs an ignorant audience. Having

someone in the area that may be truly knowledgeable on essential oils

will make it hard for them to claim to be such an authority.

Joanne

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More good info - thanks Dede. Tam

 

edgetexlady <rbright wrote: Yes, Young LIving OIls is

sometimes referred to as GY .. meaning Gary

Young, the man who started them. It's an MMM (multi level marketing

yadda yadda yadda) ... and apparently their oils are not as they

claim. Here's a link to a site re: Gary Young that I found:

 

http://www.quackwatch.org/11Ind/young.html

 

Dede

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Is anyone familar to the NingXia Red Dietary

Supplement that they make??? It seems sooooo

expensive. I know a few people who are hooked on

Young Living and swear by this stuff.

 

 

 

 

 

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, ML Eisele <maryloueis

wrote:

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> Is anyone familar to the NingXia Red Dietary

> Supplement that they make??? It seems sooooo

> expensive.

 

That because it is! Look at all the people that have to get paid when

you buy product from a MLM, its not rocket science.

 

I know a few people who are hooked on

> Young Living and swear by this stuff.

 

Young Living, Ecoquest, NuSkin, Xango, everybody has a product that

will change your life...especially for the person who's downline you

are a member of. If the product was making me money, I would have to

think it just my influence my judgement. In most cases, you look

around and you will find the same if not better products at a much

lower cost and you won't be tied into having to buy every month.

 

As far as being hooked on YL...hard to see the truth when you are a

part of the lie. Many good people are taken everyday.

 

John

http://www.ancienthealingoils.com

 

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Question:

 

Is anyone familar to the NingXia Red Dietary

Supplement that they make??? It seems sooooo

expensive. I know a few people who are hooked on

Young Living and swear by this stuff.

 

I believe it is based on exotic berries

from Asia. A better source with spotless

integrity is Ingrid Naiman.

I am in total awe of the woman.

 

http://kitchendoctor.com

 

 

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Carmen,

 

From what little I've heard of the tapes, there is a lot of

misinformation about the oils on them. There is a whole lot of really

good sources. Why use YL propoganda when you can learn from many, many

good _independent_ books and practitioners?

 

Cheers,

Nika

 

carmentoulon wrote:

 

>I will use the training tapes and CD's from

>YL to learn about the oils and order from someone else. So I have

>learned that there is life after YL :o) I would like some input on

>companies that sell top quality oils and I will share what I have

>found. Thanks for listening.

>

>Carmen

>

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At 07:21 AM 6/20/2007, you wrote:

> I will use the training tapes and CD's from

>YL to learn about the oils and order from someone else. So I have

>learned that there is life after YL :o) I would like some input on

>companies that sell top quality oils and I will share what I have

>found. Thanks for listening.

 

Carmen, I would be very cautious about relying on the YL training tapes and

information as your sole source of information about the oils.

 

One of the major complaints most of us in the industry have against the MLM

is their unsafe usage and their wildly unrealistic claims. Please do some

independent study!!!!

 

 

 

Over 10 years online supplying Aromatherapy and Healthcare Professionals

Essential Oils, Hydrosols, Accessories, Hard to find Books and Videos

<http://www.naturesgift.com>

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> Carmen,

> From what little I've heard of the tapes, there is a lot of

> misinformation about the oils on them. There is a whole lot of really

> good sources. Why use YL propoganda when you can learn from many, many

> good _independent_ books and practitioners?

> Cheers, Nika

 

 

MT: can you list any good books and sources?

thanks.

mercurius trismegistus

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Hi,

On using the YL tapes to " learn " may not be a good idea. If there are

many inconsistancies/questions on his practices then I would not rely on his

info on eo's. I personally have not read any of his " stuff " but the info that

I have seen posted sounds scary to me.

In fact, there is sooo much info in the files & archive of messages just

on this group alone. Martin Watt & Butch Owen are such a wealth of

information just to name a few. If there are any eo's, herb questions you have

please post them to the list. Not anly will they be answered but it will

benefit

a lot of people on the list (like me) that can learn more & /or use it as a

refresher/update.

 

God Bless You & Yours,

Georgia (hahagranny)

 

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