Hey Guys,
I have some really exciting news to share with you when it comes to the young living oily world!
Young Living has just launched a New Vitality line of oils!
"After months of work behind the scenes, we’re thrilled to introduce our
Vitality dietary essential oil line, which includes some of our
best-loved dietary essential oils now labeled for internal use! This
exciting new line brings with it new opportunities to share Young Living
essential oils in more ways, with more people than ever.
At 12
p.m., MT, on January 18, we debuted our Vitality dietary essential oil
line, which includes 27 pure, therapeutic-grade essential oils. With the
same high-quality essential oil you rely on in every bottle, the
Vitality dietary essential oil line has new item numbers and new
names. With four distinct categories—Herb, Spice, Citrus, and
Supplement—we invite you to explore Vitality dietary essential oils. For
food, for family, for life.
With the launch of this new line, we now have more freedom to discuss
and share all Young Living essential oils as topical/aromatic and Young
Living’s Vitality dietary essential oils for internal use.
This new release is really exciting for us as distributors! As you
might know, the FDA only allows the labeling of oils to be either Aromatic,
Topical or Dietary. If it is labeled dietary it cannot also be labeled
as topical. The reason is that according to the FDA when something is
labeled as topical it fits into the same category as a perfume. You
cannot eat perfume (or shouldn't) therefore the reasoning that they
cannot be labeled together. When the FDA tightened their fists on the
essential oil industry last summer, it forced Young Living to make a
choice as to how they would label their oils.
Some oils such as
Thieves were relabeled as a dietary supplement. This meant that we as
distributors, when we talked about Thieves in a public setting could not
refer to diffusing it or putting it on our kids feet. The labels made a
big difference in how we could talk about how we use oils in public
(aka social media).
Well, now we can! Young Living listened to us
and repackaged 27 of our favorite oils as specifically dietary
supplements. They are NOT new formulations of the oils. They are purely a
repackage with a new SKU so that we can legally talk about using oils
in more than one way (according to the FDA guidelines).
They are the
same wonderful oils that we have always enjoyed, but now they just have a
new labeling and "name". This is a little loop hole of sorts and I
personally and SOOO excited about it!
More info on the Vitality line: https://www.youngliving.com/en_US/products/vitality
Because of this exciting debut, I've created a new custom essential oils VITALITY kit which includes a
whopping 34 oils and a diffuser! It is $760 worth of oils all for only
$360.50! I cannot wait to share this gift with you!!! Here is what you
get:
SYSTEM FLUSH COLLECTION (200PV)
15mL Lemon
15mL Tangerine
15mL Grapefruit
15mL Orange
15mL Lime
15mL Lemongrass
15mL Cedarwood
15mL Wintergreen
15mL Oregano
15mL Clove
5mL Valor
5mL Jade Lemon
5mL Spearmint
5mL Black Pepper
PREMIUM STARTER KIT
1 Dewdrop Diffuser
5mL Copaiba
5mL DiGize
5mL Frankincense
5mL Lavender
5mL Lemon
5mL PanAway
5mL Peppermint
5mL Purification
5mL RC
5mL Stress Away
5mL Thieves
Plus several extra goodies and samples!
PLUS!!!:
15mL Peppermint
15mL Rosemary
5ml Northern Lights Black Spruce (one of my all time faves!)
5mL Pine
5mL Idaho Blue Spruce (this will rock your world!)
Pretty ridiculously awesome. If one of your New Years Resolutions was to take charge of your health naturally, this is THE place to start. Message me on Facebook to get hooked up :)
OH! Last thing. All of these new Vitality oils come in 5ml bottles, so you can get them for super cheap! Add a few to your ER order if you are already member and are wanting to try some new ones. Check out 10 of them that are under $10!
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
k: elias' eyes.
this little man is such blessing, and a walking miracle if you ask me.
almost 18 months ago, we were trying to come to terms with the fact that our baby might have terrible vision. that was the easy part of the unknown. we were told there's a chance he could have something called optic nerve hypoplasia, a neurological disorder which could equate to mild to severe disabilities. his optic nerves were almost non-existent, they were so small. this possible onh diagnosis was on top of the infantile nystagmus and fovea hypoplasia diagnosis we had already received. our heads were spinning.
i started noticing around two and a half months that elias wasn't making eye contact with me, or anyone. he looked as though he was looking around, but he never ever locked eyes with you. and then i noticed the bouncing. his eyes would bounce rapidly back and forth, almost all the time. it was scary and i had that sinking feeling in my mommy gut telling me this probably wasn't good.
i will never forget when he saw his first pediatric ophthalmologist at only 3 months old. it was just me at the appointment, and when the nurse/assistant/tech/whatever that person is called came in and started doing tests on him, i knew he was failing every single one of them. bright flashing lights being moved in front of his face, to the side, up and down......and nothing. i saw the guy write the words "fail to..." and "very poor..." on elias' charts. that was a terrible, terrible feeling. the doctor came in and did all the same tests and looked far into the backs of his eyes and that's when she told me the news. she said we would need to do an mri to see if his brain is normal. she apologized that this was how things were looking.
oh my gosh. now don't get me wrong, things can always be SO much worse and i'm aware that this wasn't a life-threatening diagnosis. but for a second i could get a glimpse of how parents who are dealing with something so awful felt. a tiny glimpse, a taste of it. a taste i hope to never experience again. makes my heart ache to think about parents of small children with cancer or other terminal illnesses or crippling disabilities. i felt instant guilt. guilt over the fact that jon got his boy, who he's been so excited to teach sports to and how to drive a car/quad/truck/etc. now it seemed as though none of those things were in his future. guilt over the comments kids were gonna make. but the one that kept playing in my mind was the day he comes to me crying and says, "mommy why am i so different than other kids? why can't i play sports or read a book or do a puzzle?"
what's really scary and crazy, looking back now, is that they even got us in touch with a woman who would come to our home and basically teach us how to have a blind or mentally handicapped child. that's where we thought this was going.
we did all we knew how to do, and that was pray. and it wasn't just jon and i praying. it was every single family member. and our closest friends. and their prayer groups. and their churches. so many people praying for this baby they had never even met.
and praise GOD, his mri came back normal. we couldn't believe it. the PO was even surprised.
within a few weeks, that sweet baby boy who always seemed to be looking in my direction while i nursed him, locked on to my eyes. i thought i was dreaming. he locked on and he smiled. he smiled, i bawled. and then i started recording it with my phone camera, because i couldn't believe it was real. a moment i will cherish for the rest of my life.
and that was just the beginning.
fast forward a few months. we started seeing a retina specialist and a new pediatric opthamologist at the shiley eye care center in san diego, one of the best eye centers in the country. over the few months between the mri and doctors appointments, he was improving by leaps and bounds.
at his 10 month appointment, he somehow even managed to make it onto the normal curve for vision for his age! the very very very very bottom, but hey, he was on there! the doctor said that we will continue to test him, and see if he just plateaus there, meaning his peers will continue to improve their vision and he wont, or if he will continually climb the charts. his nystagmus was still present but seemed to be getting a little less dramatic. his fovea hypoplasia was no longer, the retina specialist said he could now see pigment. and though his optic nerves were still very small, onh was off the table and he was developing right on track physically and mentally.
what a sigh of relief.
well today was the next appointment. this miracle baby was smack dab in the middle of the growth chart. the middle! un-freaking-believable. the doctor came in and she was sooooo excited. not only that, but she said his nystagmus has improved greatly (which it has, his eyes hardly ever bounce anymore, and if they do it is super mild. most people don't even notice it.) to the point that he shouldn't need surgery to correct his null point. she even told me that as it stands right now, he might not even need glasses. um WHAT?!?! my child? who was basically blind less than 18 months ago? no glasses?
so i said, what next? she says.....nothing. congratulations!
we will now only be going once a year to just get a checkup and see how he continues to develop visually.
the power of prayer, people. this is how i know there is a god. thank you jesus!
almost 18 months ago, we were trying to come to terms with the fact that our baby might have terrible vision. that was the easy part of the unknown. we were told there's a chance he could have something called optic nerve hypoplasia, a neurological disorder which could equate to mild to severe disabilities. his optic nerves were almost non-existent, they were so small. this possible onh diagnosis was on top of the infantile nystagmus and fovea hypoplasia diagnosis we had already received. our heads were spinning.
i started noticing around two and a half months that elias wasn't making eye contact with me, or anyone. he looked as though he was looking around, but he never ever locked eyes with you. and then i noticed the bouncing. his eyes would bounce rapidly back and forth, almost all the time. it was scary and i had that sinking feeling in my mommy gut telling me this probably wasn't good.
i will never forget when he saw his first pediatric ophthalmologist at only 3 months old. it was just me at the appointment, and when the nurse/assistant/tech/whatever that person is called came in and started doing tests on him, i knew he was failing every single one of them. bright flashing lights being moved in front of his face, to the side, up and down......and nothing. i saw the guy write the words "fail to..." and "very poor..." on elias' charts. that was a terrible, terrible feeling. the doctor came in and did all the same tests and looked far into the backs of his eyes and that's when she told me the news. she said we would need to do an mri to see if his brain is normal. she apologized that this was how things were looking.
oh my gosh. now don't get me wrong, things can always be SO much worse and i'm aware that this wasn't a life-threatening diagnosis. but for a second i could get a glimpse of how parents who are dealing with something so awful felt. a tiny glimpse, a taste of it. a taste i hope to never experience again. makes my heart ache to think about parents of small children with cancer or other terminal illnesses or crippling disabilities. i felt instant guilt. guilt over the fact that jon got his boy, who he's been so excited to teach sports to and how to drive a car/quad/truck/etc. now it seemed as though none of those things were in his future. guilt over the comments kids were gonna make. but the one that kept playing in my mind was the day he comes to me crying and says, "mommy why am i so different than other kids? why can't i play sports or read a book or do a puzzle?"
what's really scary and crazy, looking back now, is that they even got us in touch with a woman who would come to our home and basically teach us how to have a blind or mentally handicapped child. that's where we thought this was going.
we did all we knew how to do, and that was pray. and it wasn't just jon and i praying. it was every single family member. and our closest friends. and their prayer groups. and their churches. so many people praying for this baby they had never even met.
and praise GOD, his mri came back normal. we couldn't believe it. the PO was even surprised.
within a few weeks, that sweet baby boy who always seemed to be looking in my direction while i nursed him, locked on to my eyes. i thought i was dreaming. he locked on and he smiled. he smiled, i bawled. and then i started recording it with my phone camera, because i couldn't believe it was real. a moment i will cherish for the rest of my life.
and that was just the beginning.
fast forward a few months. we started seeing a retina specialist and a new pediatric opthamologist at the shiley eye care center in san diego, one of the best eye centers in the country. over the few months between the mri and doctors appointments, he was improving by leaps and bounds.
at his 10 month appointment, he somehow even managed to make it onto the normal curve for vision for his age! the very very very very bottom, but hey, he was on there! the doctor said that we will continue to test him, and see if he just plateaus there, meaning his peers will continue to improve their vision and he wont, or if he will continually climb the charts. his nystagmus was still present but seemed to be getting a little less dramatic. his fovea hypoplasia was no longer, the retina specialist said he could now see pigment. and though his optic nerves were still very small, onh was off the table and he was developing right on track physically and mentally.
what a sigh of relief.
well today was the next appointment. this miracle baby was smack dab in the middle of the growth chart. the middle! un-freaking-believable. the doctor came in and she was sooooo excited. not only that, but she said his nystagmus has improved greatly (which it has, his eyes hardly ever bounce anymore, and if they do it is super mild. most people don't even notice it.) to the point that he shouldn't need surgery to correct his null point. she even told me that as it stands right now, he might not even need glasses. um WHAT?!?! my child? who was basically blind less than 18 months ago? no glasses?
so i said, what next? she says.....nothing. congratulations!
we will now only be going once a year to just get a checkup and see how he continues to develop visually.
the power of prayer, people. this is how i know there is a god. thank you jesus!
Thursday, January 7, 2016
o: last day to win a free oil! and it's a good one.
ok, this is it my friends. your last chance to win a free oil! and i saved the best for last. i need to hurry up and post this before i change my mind. this 5ml bottle retails for $46.38 (plus shipping and tax) and i'm GIVING IT AWAY.
you heard me, right? this little bottle is worth over $50, and it could be yours for free.
today, since its the last day of my giveaway, i'm gonna change the game a little bit. listen closely...
you can earn yet ANOTHER entry into the raffle if you are in the Facebook group i told you about, apothecary society. best place ever to learn about these oils at your own pace with no sales talk or pressure. if you are already in the group, let me know and i'll add an extra entry for you. if you aren't in the group, comment on my post and ask me to add you! easy peasy.
so that's three chances to win.
1. comment on my post
2. share the post
3. join apothecary society
ok so the last oil is PANAWAY! this gem is a blend of wintergreen, helichrysum, clove and peppermint. it smells like lifesaver mints to me, yummm. this oil is a godsend when it comes to all things pain. i use it in a pain cream that i made and it does WONDERS. here's a few ways to use it.
good luck! thanks so much for playing along this week!
you heard me, right? this little bottle is worth over $50, and it could be yours for free.
today, since its the last day of my giveaway, i'm gonna change the game a little bit. listen closely...
you can earn yet ANOTHER entry into the raffle if you are in the Facebook group i told you about, apothecary society. best place ever to learn about these oils at your own pace with no sales talk or pressure. if you are already in the group, let me know and i'll add an extra entry for you. if you aren't in the group, comment on my post and ask me to add you! easy peasy.
so that's three chances to win.
1. comment on my post
2. share the post
3. join apothecary society
ok so the last oil is PANAWAY! this gem is a blend of wintergreen, helichrysum, clove and peppermint. it smells like lifesaver mints to me, yummm. this oil is a godsend when it comes to all things pain. i use it in a pain cream that i made and it does WONDERS. here's a few ways to use it.
good luck! thanks so much for playing along this week!
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
o:daaaaaaay 6 of free oils!
congrats to ariel francis for winning yesterday's orange oil! woop woop!
uh oh, tomorrow is the last day for your chance at a free oil! not just any oil, these bad boys are 100% pure, therapeutic grade with so many medicinal qualities and they have been a game changer in my home. a lot of people are skeptical of this giveaway i'm sure. what's the catch? honestly, there isn't one! i've been blessed in this endeavor and i'm so ridiculously passionate about these oils that i'm just itching to get them into the hands of new people, skeptics and believers alike! i promise i won't be pounding down your door trying to sell you anything. sometimes i want to be obnoxious and overbearing, simply because i'm so eager to have everyone at least give them a try, but i try and refrain myself haha. the only thing i will do, is offer to get you added to an amazing facebook group that i'm in called apothecary society. it's a group of 20,000 people who are interested in YL oils, are brand new to them, or are veterans. it's an opportunity to learn soooo much great info and read testimonies and questions from oil users in a non-salesy way. you can search topics (ex:migraine) and every thread with the word migraine will pop up. you'll see which oils are working for some, and which oils aren't for others. everyone's body chemistry is different, so we won't all have the same success from one specific oil. in this group we can get ideas on what to try, and how to use them.
ok i'm rambling.
day 6! 2 more chances to win! today's oil issssss.....purification!! this little gem is a blend of citronella, rosemary, lemongrass, tea tree, lavandin and myrtle oil. its stinking awesome <----pun intended. this bad boy eliminates nasty odors. i'm talking eliminate, not just mask! i drop it onto a cotton ball and stick it in my son's diaper genie and it does wonders. it has lots of other great uses too. you can rub a drop on the outside of your throat when you have a sore throat, you can lather yourself in this during nasty mosquito season to avoid getting bit. you can also add a few drops to your laundry that you accidentally let sit in your washer for 5 days. i NEVER do that, but you might. i'm perfect at laundry and chores. (convincing?) it will leave your clothes smelling fresh AND it can eliminate stains too! oh and i've also heard it can do amazing things for pimples and blemishes.
good luck my friends.
i want to add one more thing. i just wanna throw it out there that when i pick the winners, i am being 100% truthful! no cheating i promise. i know these are just words but i hope you choose to believe them :) xoxo
uh oh, tomorrow is the last day for your chance at a free oil! not just any oil, these bad boys are 100% pure, therapeutic grade with so many medicinal qualities and they have been a game changer in my home. a lot of people are skeptical of this giveaway i'm sure. what's the catch? honestly, there isn't one! i've been blessed in this endeavor and i'm so ridiculously passionate about these oils that i'm just itching to get them into the hands of new people, skeptics and believers alike! i promise i won't be pounding down your door trying to sell you anything. sometimes i want to be obnoxious and overbearing, simply because i'm so eager to have everyone at least give them a try, but i try and refrain myself haha. the only thing i will do, is offer to get you added to an amazing facebook group that i'm in called apothecary society. it's a group of 20,000 people who are interested in YL oils, are brand new to them, or are veterans. it's an opportunity to learn soooo much great info and read testimonies and questions from oil users in a non-salesy way. you can search topics (ex:migraine) and every thread with the word migraine will pop up. you'll see which oils are working for some, and which oils aren't for others. everyone's body chemistry is different, so we won't all have the same success from one specific oil. in this group we can get ideas on what to try, and how to use them.
ok i'm rambling.
day 6! 2 more chances to win! today's oil issssss.....purification!! this little gem is a blend of citronella, rosemary, lemongrass, tea tree, lavandin and myrtle oil. its stinking awesome <----pun intended. this bad boy eliminates nasty odors. i'm talking eliminate, not just mask! i drop it onto a cotton ball and stick it in my son's diaper genie and it does wonders. it has lots of other great uses too. you can rub a drop on the outside of your throat when you have a sore throat, you can lather yourself in this during nasty mosquito season to avoid getting bit. you can also add a few drops to your laundry that you accidentally let sit in your washer for 5 days. i NEVER do that, but you might. i'm perfect at laundry and chores. (convincing?) it will leave your clothes smelling fresh AND it can eliminate stains too! oh and i've also heard it can do amazing things for pimples and blemishes.
good luck my friends.
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
o:day 5 of my free oil giveaway!
Sorry this post is showing up so late in the morning.....life happened. And preschool. And rain. And Wal-Mart. You know what hasn't happened though? Cleaning, and it needs to. Haha ok back on track...
Yesterday's winner was Rebecca Alden! She has been commenting and sharing posts each day and it paid off. You could be next! 3 more chances to win.
Rules:
-non members only
-1 entry for a comment and 1 entry for sharing this post
Today's freebie is a 15ml bottle (the big one!) and is one of my must-haves. I use it daily, even if just to flavor my water. Orange! It's a mood enhancer and it helps cover up a smell of an oil you aren't as fond of when diffusing. This big bottle has close to 300 drops, so it will last you a LONG time! Good luck!
Yesterday's winner was Rebecca Alden! She has been commenting and sharing posts each day and it paid off. You could be next! 3 more chances to win.
Rules:
-non members only
-1 entry for a comment and 1 entry for sharing this post
Today's freebie is a 15ml bottle (the big one!) and is one of my must-haves. I use it daily, even if just to flavor my water. Orange! It's a mood enhancer and it helps cover up a smell of an oil you aren't as fond of when diffusing. This big bottle has close to 300 drops, so it will last you a LONG time! Good luck!
Sunday, January 3, 2016
o: day 4 of my oily giveaway!
wow, we are almost halfway through the week of free oils! you still have 4 chances to win, and trust me all the oils are great!
congrats to Julie Ann Willard for winning yesterday's DiGize!
Remember:
-sharing my post earns you an extra entry
-let me know if you'd like me to add you to AS, the most amazing yl oil resource on FB
-non-members only please
ok so day 4's oil is peppermint! another staple in my house. i just used it today in my water to help get rid of my headache. it smells fantastic, and is an energizer. here's a few of its other benefits:
good luck my friends!
congrats to Julie Ann Willard for winning yesterday's DiGize!
Remember:
-sharing my post earns you an extra entry
-let me know if you'd like me to add you to AS, the most amazing yl oil resource on FB
-non-members only please
ok so day 4's oil is peppermint! another staple in my house. i just used it today in my water to help get rid of my headache. it smells fantastic, and is an energizer. here's a few of its other benefits:
good luck my friends!
o: day 3 of free oils!
alrighty, day 3 here we go!
a few things to remember:
-this giveaway is for non-members only
-if we aren't friends on FB, send me a friend request so i can count your entry!
-if you share my post, you earn an additional entry into the raffle
also, i'm part of an amazing group on facebook called Apothecary Society. It's the BEST resource when it comes to learning about young living oils at your own pace. and what's nice is that there is never any sales talk or pressure. you can search topics, ask questions or share your own testimonies. or you can be like me in the beginning and just sit back, read and try and soak in all the great info. i'd love to get you added to the group! we just need to be friends on FB and you'll need to sign a quick disclaimer saying you understand we aren't doctors (shocking, i know!).
ok so today's oil isssssssssssss DIGIZE!! this oil is perfect for anything tummy. constipation, nausea, bloating, indigestion and even hiccups! here's some more info on it. not gonna lie, it doesn't smell all that great, but it does WONDERS. good luck!
a few things to remember:
-this giveaway is for non-members only
-if we aren't friends on FB, send me a friend request so i can count your entry!
-if you share my post, you earn an additional entry into the raffle
also, i'm part of an amazing group on facebook called Apothecary Society. It's the BEST resource when it comes to learning about young living oils at your own pace. and what's nice is that there is never any sales talk or pressure. you can search topics, ask questions or share your own testimonies. or you can be like me in the beginning and just sit back, read and try and soak in all the great info. i'd love to get you added to the group! we just need to be friends on FB and you'll need to sign a quick disclaimer saying you understand we aren't doctors (shocking, i know!).
ok so today's oil isssssssssssss DIGIZE!! this oil is perfect for anything tummy. constipation, nausea, bloating, indigestion and even hiccups! here's some more info on it. not gonna lie, it doesn't smell all that great, but it does WONDERS. good luck!
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