Sunday, May 27, 2012

[Everything doTERRA] Re: YL Aromatouch like technique?!

Sorry, didn't mean to imply you were intending to slander--noticed & was impressed that you specifically said you weren't!   It's just in general it doesn't seem a good idea for anyone, doTERRA or not--plus it tends to make people dig in their heels on occasion.  Good luck!

Becky

On Saturday, May 26, 2012 6:16:43 PM UTC-7, kcoapen wrote:
I did mention twice I did not want to slander.  I was looking for
additional talking points.

Thank you.

On May 26, 6:37 pm, Rebecca Farvour <ichooseo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good advice, Tara.  IMHO if we slander another company it somehow goes
> against the philosophy of doTERRA itself.  My advice would be to let them
> decide on their own, and if they choose YL wish them luck and check back
> every so often to see if they are still satisfied.
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> On Saturday, May 26, 2012 4:16:28 AM UTC-7, Tara wrote:
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> > The YL technique is called Raindrop Therapy. It uses similar techniques
> > with the application of oils along the spine, they also state on their
> > website that it includes Vita Flex techniques as part of the process. It is
> > not something that they have just started. It has been around for awhile
> > and I remember one of my massage instructors mentioning it in 2006. It is
> > very popular with massage therapists and I have heard it mentioned in
> > various organizations I am involved with.  BeYoug oils also has  a couple
> > of techniques that are similar and I heard about those in 2006 as well.
> >  Just thought I would share this info so you would know this isn't a new
> > thing for these companies. When you speak with them don't slander, just
> > have them smell and feel the difference. Also show them the research that
> > has been done. If you don't know YL, then say you can't speak to their
> > products, but share your experience with ours and let them know about the
> > AromaTouch, maybe they didn't realize that was an option available.  The
> > reason I say this is because I stayed with another company  and refused to
> > switch because the first person to talk to me was very critical of the oils
> > I was using without ever having used them herself.  Smelling and
> > experiencing and having someone who shared their positive experience was
> > all it took for me to be willing to look and do my own research. I hope
> > this helps and good luck, I am sure you can find a way to make this
> > experience reinforce to the shop owners how great our product is.
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> > Tara
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> > On May 25, 2012, at 10:08 PM, kcoapen <kcoakleype...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > I live in a rural area of Ohio.  I have our very small but very
> > > awesome health food store selling the oils.  They know a midwife who
> > > is involved in a soon to be held event near us, teaching how to apply
> > > essential oils to the spine... supposedly they are "flying" someone
> > > in.  I thought to myself "oh this has to be doTERRA".  Not...
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> > > After searching out this midwife's website and FB page, she is a YL
> > > rep.  So now YL is doing an Aromatouch type technique?! First I've
> > > heard of this and it has me perturbed!
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> > > I haven't really looked at YL too closely but the whole boswelic acid
> > > issue made it pretty clear they were talking out their *ss.
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> > > I'm annoyed that this midwife is trying to undercut my doTERRA info to
> > > my healthfood store ladies, who are still new and learning!  I intend
> > > to fill them in tomorrow about what I know about YL.  I really REALLY
> > > hate to slander another company, but everything I have heard about YL
> > > does not inspire confidence.  They are willing to cut corners and
> > > exaggerate truths to make their own products look superior.  Why else
> > > would Dr. Hill and Emily Wright leave them?  I've heard them speak.
> > > They are nothing but authentic and knowledgeable.
>
> > > Again I hate to slander, but the truth is the truth.  Any other quick
> > > talking points I can bring up?
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> > > Blah...
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