YL has been teaching raindrop therapy since the 1990's. While I like
the doterra oils a lot better, there was a time before doterra when yo
had some of the best oils...
On May 25, 8:08 pm, kcoapen <kcoakleype...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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...
>
> 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!
>
> 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.
>
> 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?
>
> Blah...
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