Friday, March 16, 2012

[Everything doTERRA] Re: DoTerra a Scam?

Thank you Rachel for your wise and caring counsel. Everyone has
different needs and we should all have this forum to go to for
constructive and inspiring answers.

On Mar 14, 8:40 pm, Rachel Hall <i...@expectingwell.com> wrote:
> This is a forum for information.  Everyone should feel safe asking any
> question, raising any issue.  Responses should not be reactions,
> should not be emotional.  If you find yourself apologizing at the end
> of a post, maybe it is time to delete and try responding instead of
> reacting.  Blocking information or saying it is not needed by certain
> individuals is not useful.
>
> I have been a part of this group only a few days and it is clear to me
> that not everyone has received the same great upline and team training
> that I have available to me.  Some of the questions asked here are
> basic knowledge things that I was taught from the begining and I
> sometimes wonder why someone doesn't know it and is having to ask it.
> But the whole point here is to educate, so the question gets answered,
> and should be done so with out judgement or criticism in word or tone.
>
> Kris was questioning the information she was getting and wanted clear
> answers to help her know she is right in feeling that her friend's
> information is likely flawed.  Let's all remember that we need to
> learn how to seek reliable information.  In the information age there
> is a lot of terrible information out there and sorting through and
> determining the credible from the crap can be very difficult.  So
> let's help each other here.
>
> The Frankincense question has been answered, but a bit more on this
> particular part of the question.  Boswelic acid is in the impurities
> in the resin.  Resin without the impurities is steam distilled to
> release the oil.  The oil itself shouldn't have it in it, it changes
> the therapeutic effectiveness of the oil.  I was just briefly on YL
> site and they call their product resin which raised a flag for me.
> Also the products that tout the boswelic acid in the oil have about
> 80mg PER BOTTLE.  Each serving of Alpha CRS has 300mg.  So even if it
> was good to have in the oil, you'd need over 3 bottles a day to equal
> the supplement amount in a days worth of Alpha CRS.
>
> Kris, keep asking and seeking until you feel comfortable.  For me, the
> fact that there is a supplement label on the bottles tells me doTERRA
> is in a class by itself.  I was unable to find quickly on YL's site
> what YLTG actually meant, but I do know that other oils can label
> their product "100% pure therapeutic" and it can be massively
> diluted.  I also know several people who switched from YL to doTERRA
> the minute they smelled each oil side by side.  Their nose told them
> the difference is real and profound.  And I echo the comment that many
> top leaders in doTERRA used to use/be with YL and that speaks volumes
> to me.  But you need to be sure, so I hope you find the answers to
> settle things for you.
>
> On Mar 14, 10:01 pm, Lynn <lynn19791...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > When I use the oils on my kids and their virus goes away in one day, I
> > don't really care about who tested my oils.
>
> > When my son gets a big cut and the Helichrysum stops the bleeding, I
> > don't really care how doTERRA compares to Young Living.
>
> > When I no longer need my over the counter medicines, I'm not worried
> > whose blood sample was whose.
>
> > When my kids' belly aches and anxiety goes away within a few minutes,
> > I don't really care about any comp plan.
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> > When my son's allergies go away in seconds, I don't really care who
> > came up with PV or OV.
>
> > I know I can use these oils on my entire family with excellent results
> > and no side effects.  I know these oils are as pure as they get.
> > Besides, if everything you ate was tested for impurities, you wouldn't
> > eat at all.
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> > Nobody needs to convince you that doTERRA is the best.  If you don't
> > want to enjoy the benefits of doTERRA, its your loss.
>
> > On Mar 14, 4:55 pm, Kris <krazykr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I am being told by a friend that Doterra isn't honest about their oils
> > > and that they aren't a very good company. I have done a bit of
> > > research and feel that those accusations are inaccurate. However, I do
> > > have some questions about the company I am hoping some of you can shed
> > > light on. I would like to have more than "because I said so" as a
> > > defense for the company. :)
>
> > > 1. I read that two independent labs test each batch of Doterra's
> > > essential oils. Which labs are those? Do we have actual names to
> > > verify that?
>
> > > 2. I saw an interesting Youtube video that seems to identify that
> > > Frankincense does NOT have boswelllic acid in it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZXejKRKKplY
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> > > 3.  I saw a disturbing accusation that is actually believable. It is
> > > said that the video of the blood sample involving the Balance Blend is
> > > nothing more than a digitized copy of the blood sample analysis done
> > > by Young Living with their Valor blend.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmI4HE0NIhE - about 1 min and 54
> > > secs in
> > > vs.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72gyabv1WmM
> > > I have to say they do look eerily similar.
>
> > > 4. I thought DoTERRA was the only company that did both Gas
> > > Chromatograph and Mass Spectrometer testing. But according to Young
> > > Living they also use BOTH of those forms of testing.http://www.youngliving.com/en_US/company/therapeutic-grade.html
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> > > In fact this DoTERRA page seems to say a lot of the same kinds of
> > > things as the above Young Living page.http://www.doterra.myvoffice.com/126467/essentialGrades.html
>
> > > 5. Young Living says that they have audits done on their oils by
> > > independent companies to ensure the best quality and if any oil does
> > > not measure up it is not used. (see same Young Living link in point 4)
>
> > > 6. Doterra has the CPTG trademark. Well Young Living has the YLTG
> > > (Young Living Therapeutic Grade) Trademark.
>
> > > 7. Many of Doterra's blends are eerily similar to blends from YL. The
> > > founders all say they didn't copy they 'improved'. Yeah, but it
> > > appears that YL provided that framework and not much was really
> > > changed by way of ingredients.
>
> > > It seems to appear more and more that Doterra is a duplicate of Young
> > > Living. Both seem to claim absolute perfection and purity. So someone
> > > please tell me how I am supposed to defend DoTERRA? Yes the leadership
> > > of DoTERRA is awesome but isn't enough to say they are superior to
> > > everyone else on the market when Young Living appears to be the exact
> > > same and has been in existence for longer and many of DoTerra's
> > > founders came from them in the first place. I've heard the story about
> > > how Doterra came to be and the journey that founders took. It's pretty
> > > amazing yes. But how do I explain to others that Doterra didn't just
> > > come to be to compete with YL? I know it's about quality but so it
> > > also appears to be with YL. If DoTERRA is truly superior I need
> > > specifics to back this up - specifically in regard to YL. Someone
> > > throw me a bone here. :)
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Kris- Hide quoted text -
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