Wednesday, June 29, 2011

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Locally grown benefit?

Hi Joni,

YAY for buying local when high quality local is available. In regard
to oils, I completely agree that oils sourced from their native
areas are definitely preferable but besides that, us Oregonians
would be using very few oils indeed!

Hey - are you planning to join us at Diamond University in Portland on
July 30? It will be REALLY great for active consultants!

Jan
www.mydoterra.com/janmeredith
www.spadoterra.com/janmeredith

On Jun 29, 9:06 am, Joni Zander <jonizan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I had my first class last night, and one of the attendees just asked me if
> there is any benefit to using locally grown herbs in the oils?
>
> I'm not exactly sure, now that I type her question out, if she is asking
> about ADDING locally grown herbs to the oils, or if she is asking if there
> is a benefit to the oils being locally sourced.  I have an idea about
> answering the question if it is the latter, thinking that the oils are most
> potent when sourced from indigenous plants, but would love information from
> those of you who are more experienced.
>
> I'm in Corvallis, OR, where locally grown everything is all the rage and
> some people are on 100 mile diets (eating only what is grown within 100
> miles of where you live), just to give you a little background...  and she
> could also be thinking about how locally sourced honey is beneficial for
> allergies...
>
> --
> Joni Zander
> JoniZan...@gmail.com
>
> Helping you heal through Healing Touch
> <http://corvallishealingenergy.com>and Essential
> Oils <http://www.mydoterra.com/joni/>

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