Sunday, February 26, 2012

[Everything doTERRA] Re: need research and studies to prove DoTerra's quality

I think the requests come, in part, because so many people are
extremely hesitant to get involved with MLM's. That's one of the
reasons that it took me over two years to seriously look into these
oils, and this company, after being introduced to them. Personally,
when people would tell me "you just need to accept" what the company
says, or what the other consultants are telling me - it made me want
to RUN for the hills. And FAST. And I did! I was much more willing to
purchase other oils from a health food store because they were NOT
sold through a MLM company...obviously I've come around and believe
strongly in these products.

I'm just trying to give the people who say "why do you all keep asking
for PROOF and SCIENCE?" another perspective. That is how my mind works
- in a very scientific way; I want proof and science to back up claims
made by companies I have been taught for years not to trust (any MLM
companies). Like I said, it took me years to come around, but I have.

Just wanted to throw that in to help others see that when you might
reply with "stop asking", "it's none of your business" "you don't need
to know" and other similar comments to these questions - it is much
more likely to drive people away from this company. Quickly. And this
company has so much good and healing to offer, that is not we, as
consultants, want to do to people who have not yet accepted our
beloved oils. We have to remember that everyone comes from a different
life path, with different ways of thinking, and bringing different
belief structures into this search for hope and healing...Maybe
together we can brainstorm more gentle ways to answer those questions
from people who are new to our company to help them feel more
knowledgeable, satisfied, educated and embraced by our team!

Blessings,
Julie


On Feb 26, 7:58 pm, Patricia Leavitt <doterradisco...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I can't get over the request for these scientific reports. No company is
> going to give their proprietary information and doTerra is no different.
> There is a study on pubmed on Frankincense and OnGuard and there is a
> scientific report that you can find in your back office.
> There are also reports from Vanderbilt Medical University and some of the
> other 200 hospitals that are using doTerra.
> I wonder if you ask the same questions when you purchase so called
> essential oils at a health food store?
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> No one in the world tests and studies the oils like doTerra.
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> Pat
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> On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 7:48 PM, Jackie <jackieloveso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Where's the best place to get info. on the following:
> > 1 -  what kind of research  and how many studies were/are being done
> > on the oils?  the skin care products?  the supplements?
> > 2 - are any of them published in medical/nutrition journals?
> > 3 - are there any well-known, respected doctors/specialists/athletes/
> > whatever who publicly vouch for doTerra quality?
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> > I have a friends who are asking and I'm not very familiar with finding
> > things in the back office and sorting through all the info. that's out
> > there.  Thanks so much to anyone who can help!
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