On Mar 14, 2012, at 9:40 PM, Rachel Hall <info@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:
>> 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.
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> 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
>>
>>> 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
>>
>>> 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 -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
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