If it did contain all of those compounds it would not be able to access the bloodstream so pervasively...
On May 28, 2011 7:08 AM, "Heather in AK" <doterraak@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I had not seen or heard that quote, but thank-you so much for sharing
> your answer.
> On May 27, 3:42 am, Sheen <sh...@sheenperkins.com> wrote:
>> I sent a request to Dr. Hill's office regarding a quote I had read
>> that seemed incorrect. This is the quote that I shared with his office
>> and I want to post their reply here as well, since I have seen similar
>> information on posts here. This way, we're all "in the know". :)
>>
>> "Being concentrated, the essential oils contain virtually all of the
>> plants healing nutrients, oxygenating molecules, amino acid
>> precursors, coenzyme A factors, trace minerals, enzymes, vitamins,
>> hormones and more."
>>
>> The following is a reply from Dr. Hill's office.
>>
>> The statement is incorrect. An essential oil is a fat soluble
>> extract. It has multiple chemical constituents that can be used in
>> multiple pathways in the body. Essential oils do not contain amino
>> acid precursors, coenzyme A factors, minerals, vitamins, enzymes, or
>> hormones.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Haylee Caplin
>> doTERRA Product Support
>
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