Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: young living lawsuit

I agree with most of what you say, but if you are an Orthodox Jew, you can not use the products if they are not Kosher. It is not an issue of purity, You would be supprised at how many products that you normally buy are kosher  - if you know what to look for on the labeling. Many people I know would love to try the oils but can not for that reason.

On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 2:00:16 PM UTC-4, Lori Quinton wrote:
doTERRA's direction is mainstream medical benefits.  I feel YL focuses on the emotional healing.  My husband just saw it as another MLM that was "preying" on those that were suffering emotionally.  That aside, the one that introduced me has taken many YL courses and I was curious to do the same.  As I looked into CARE courses they say they are a third party and separate for YL, but only use YL oils because they are the only company with the purest oils. (This got me wondering)  I also saw that they were really going in the direction of "healing" with oils as Jesus and His apostles did.  In a sense, YL becoming more of  a religion itself.  YL does not have any third party testing that I know of.  I also Googled D. Gary Young because many call him Doctor Gary Young.  He is not a Doctor.  (I believe that this is a good reason why doTERRA has Dr. Hill with their team)  As I read about D. Gary Young's personal life and starting of YL I questioned his personal integrity.  These were my personal "red flags" that I came across.  That's why when I read David Sterlings response I found the transparency and integrity I was looking for in an essential oils company.  YL complains that doTERRA doesn't own any farming property of their own nor their own testing facilities.  I personally like the fact that doTERRA does work with third parties.  I don't just have to take doTERRA's word that their oils are the best.

Now, I don't want to fuel any bad feelings towards YL.  This was my personal experience.  I no longer have a good relationship because of harsh feeling from my YL upline and her group since I choose doTERRA over YL.  She believes I have been fooled.  I have read many hateful things from YL distributors.  WE CANNOT AFFORD TO FUEL THIS FIRE.   We need to follow David Sterlings example.

I believe it is a free market.  There will always be those who will be drawn to either company.  YL oils are also all Kosher, meaning they have been blessed by a Rabbi.  doTERRA is pure, but not blessed, therefore not Kosher.  That, to some, is very important.  YL has connected essential oils to spiritual and emotional healing.  doTERRA is all about the mainstream medical benefits.... worship how you may... and I like that.

Lori Q.


On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 7:59 AM, Elaine <emailbyelaine@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm curious Lori, what philosophies made you uncomfortable?  Mr. Stirling never does share what "direction" YL was taking that led to him getting fired for lack of support.  Which I admire, but curiosity is getting to me...  I just assumed it was over quality.


On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 1:47:32 AM UTC-4, Lori Quinton wrote:
I knew nothing of doTERRA before I joined.  I had already joined YL, but had become uncomfortable with their philosophies and wanted to find another company with the same or better value oils.  When I read David Sterlings comment I was knew I had found my company.  I joined before I had tried any of the oils.  I believe in doTERRA and the integrity of the management team.
Lori Q.

On Saturday, 23 June 2012 13:07:56 UTC-7, Peamama wrote:
Being brand new to doTERRA and watching this honestly does bring up a
few thoughts. Most competetive companies do have non-disclosure,
confidentiality, and non-compete contracts that every employee must
sign before being hired. Having not heard doTERRA's reply to this
lawsuit I am wondering. Yes, it did take them years to file but
getting all the paperwork together takes time. Please don't think that
I am going against doTERRA because I am not. But we must remember that
there is always 3 sides to every story-theirs, theirs, and the truth.
Everyone's perception is different. However, that being said I don't
think that it should affect how doTERRA IPC's run their businesses.
Keep up with the integrity, honesty, and helpfulness; do away with any
backbiting of the "other" company and show the world exactly what kind
of company doTERRA is by the action of its employees. I pray the truth
wins out and therefore doTERRA wins too!
Just my opinion. :)

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On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 2:00:16 PM UTC-4, Lori Quinton wrote:
doTERRA's direction is mainstream medical benefits.  I feel YL focuses on the emotional healing.  My husband just saw it as another MLM that was "preying" on those that were suffering emotionally.  That aside, the one that introduced me has taken many YL courses and I was curious to do the same.  As I looked into CARE courses they say they are a third party and separate for YL, but only use YL oils because they are the only company with the purest oils. (This got me wondering)  I also saw that they were really going in the direction of "healing" with oils as Jesus and His apostles did.  In a sense, YL becoming more of  a religion itself.  YL does not have any third party testing that I know of.  I also Googled D. Gary Young because many call him Doctor Gary Young.  He is not a Doctor.  (I believe that this is a good reason why doTERRA has Dr. Hill with their team)  As I read about D. Gary Young's personal life and starting of YL I questioned his personal integrity.  These were my personal "red flags" that I came across.  That's why when I read David Sterlings response I found the transparency and integrity I was looking for in an essential oils company.  YL complains that doTERRA doesn't own any farming property of their own nor their own testing facilities.  I personally like the fact that doTERRA does work with third parties.  I don't just have to take doTERRA's word that their oils are the best.

Now, I don't want to fuel any bad feelings towards YL.  This was my personal experience.  I no longer have a good relationship because of harsh feeling from my YL upline and her group since I choose doTERRA over YL.  She believes I have been fooled.  I have read many hateful things from YL distributors.  WE CANNOT AFFORD TO FUEL THIS FIRE.   We need to follow David Sterlings example.

I believe it is a free market.  There will always be those who will be drawn to either company.  YL oils are also all Kosher, meaning they have been blessed by a Rabbi.  doTERRA is pure, but not blessed, therefore not Kosher.  That, to some, is very important.  YL has connected essential oils to spiritual and emotional healing.  doTERRA is all about the mainstream medical benefits.... worship how you may... and I like that.

Lori Q.


On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 7:59 AM, Elaine <emailbyelaine@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm curious Lori, what philosophies made you uncomfortable?  Mr. Stirling never does share what "direction" YL was taking that led to him getting fired for lack of support.  Which I admire, but curiosity is getting to me...  I just assumed it was over quality.


On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 1:47:32 AM UTC-4, Lori Quinton wrote:
I knew nothing of doTERRA before I joined.  I had already joined YL, but had become uncomfortable with their philosophies and wanted to find another company with the same or better value oils.  When I read David Sterlings comment I was knew I had found my company.  I joined before I had tried any of the oils.  I believe in doTERRA and the integrity of the management team.
Lori Q.

On Saturday, 23 June 2012 13:07:56 UTC-7, Peamama wrote:
Being brand new to doTERRA and watching this honestly does bring up a
few thoughts. Most competetive companies do have non-disclosure,
confidentiality, and non-compete contracts that every employee must
sign before being hired. Having not heard doTERRA's reply to this
lawsuit I am wondering. Yes, it did take them years to file but
getting all the paperwork together takes time. Please don't think that
I am going against doTERRA because I am not. But we must remember that
there is always 3 sides to every story-theirs, theirs, and the truth.
Everyone's perception is different. However, that being said I don't
think that it should affect how doTERRA IPC's run their businesses.
Keep up with the integrity, honesty, and helpfulness; do away with any
backbiting of the "other" company and show the world exactly what kind
of company doTERRA is by the action of its employees. I pray the truth
wins out and therefore doTERRA wins too!
Just my opinion. :)

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