Guest guest Posted March 1, 2010 Report Share Posted March 1, 2010 Yes Sorry I put org instead of com. If you sign up for their newsletter they send out 50% off coupons every so often. I order what I need then. Their prices are still way better than YL. Oils are great quality. As are the other products. I love the facial serum and shampoos. Kathy - " Mary Dahout " <naturalways " Kathy " <Vanokat; " Healthy soil and sustainable growing " <livingontheland Monday, March 01, 2010 12:45 AM Re: [Livingontheland] When the body says no I went to aromaland.org and was denied access I went to aromaland.com and looked--these seem pretty pricy also. is it the same company? Mary On Feb 28, 2010, at 2:46 PM, Kathy wrote: > Young Living is the biggest rip off on the internet - takes people awhile > to > figure it out. Anyone interested in Essential Oils needs to order from > here > http://www.aromaland.org > These are highest quality oils (Theraputic grade) you can get at far > better > prices. (No I am not a Dist. not a MLM) > Don't be fooled by Gary Young and his minions. > - > " Tradingpost " <tradingpost > <livingontheland > Sunday, February 28, 2010 5:05 PM > Re: [Livingontheland] When the body says no > > >> >> Okay, we can debate the merits, but to be fair I have to state as >> listowner, it's hard to stop commercial promotions once they get started >> on a list like this. As for being worth their weight in gold, I can't >> afford gold either ... And no one's arguing for plastic tablecloths, >> video >> games, or lab fragrances. They're bad, but that doesn't mean we need to >> shell out $700 for an essential oil " training " . Further, we have no >> possible way of knowing which oils are adulterated or " poisonous " and >> which aren't and are supposedly worth a few months groceries. Personally >> I >> take special supplements like Zyflamend and IP-6 that are clinically >> proven, but I have yet to hear of clinical evidence for healing by >> smelling these oils. And it's safe to say my own ancestors didn't have >> rose petals and lavender soap. >> >> I feel strongly about this thing of getting what you pay for. Frankly, I >> don't buy it. The food we get at Sunflower or Trader Joe's is as good or >> better than Whole Foods and at half the price. Life-giving foods and >> other >> needs can be had at lower cost if people make the effort and find a way. >> Reminds me of an old Joan Baez number, All My Trials: " If living were a >> thing that money could buy, Then the rich would live and the poor would >> die " ... >> >> paul tradingpost >> >> *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** >> >> On 2/28/2010 at 2:49 PM Laurie Ann Powell wrote: >> >>> Trading Post Paul said: >>> >>> <Interesting but I looked at your website, ridiculously expensive as a >>> commercial promotion. I don't see why its price is in the stratosphere >>> compared to plain old aromatherapy that ordinary people can afford. And >>> I'm sure good diet is far more effective in maintaining good health and >>> mental outlook. >>> ____ >>> >>> Hey, Paul, >>> >>> I know that you, of all people, know that you " get what you pay for " in >>> terms of food and health. Cheap distillation methods, additive >>> adulteration, and synthetic reproduction of fragrances make most >>> aromatherapy oils smell good - and poisonous. They are the equivalent >>> of >>> factory-raised food. >>> >>> Young Living Essential Oils and the Raindrop Training are both worth >>> their >>> weight in gold, because the oils really heal people, and the training >>> helps you use them to their best effect. The level of training in what >>> you >>> called " a commercial promotion " is far more than selling the company's >>> product. The use of fragrances in our daily lives is a lost art - one >>> our >>> ancestors did every day without being aware that rose petals in their >>> bear >>> grease, thyme and cedar in their closets and lavender in their soap were >>> actually healing them continually. The flowers on their tables that have >>> been replaced by plastic, the gardening that has been replaced by >>> playing >>> video games and the lab fragrances in all our body care products are not >>> health -neutral. They are destructive. >>> >>> Radical diet change is the core for improving health - but when we hit >>> a >>> plateau where better food could do no more, learning about the >>> therapeutic >>> value of essential oils opened up a whole new level of health and >>> well-being. >>> >>> I'd love to see our living on the land companions growing the plants >>> needed to make therapeutic-grade oils more widely available and >>> affordable. It takes a lot of roses to make a tiny bit of rose oil - >>> hence the steep price tag! >>> >>> All the best to you, >>> Laurie Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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