Welcome to my little class on essential oils! I wanted to do a little write-up because I know a lot of you are wondering what in the world they are (not to mention why and how to use them)! Some of you are probably even skeptical, and that is okay! Hopefully, I can answer most of your questions in this post. If you have any more, please don't hesitate to contact me!
So let's begin!
Applying essential oils to help our bodies is a relatively new idea in western culture, but these oils have in fact been used for thousands of years in cultures around the world. They were God's first medicine and are mentioned throughout the Bible. They are not new or a fad! Keep reading to find out more about these powerful little bottles.
Pure essential oils have the power to affect change in your body at a cellular level. A single drop of essential oil contains 40 million trillion molecules. What? (That's a 4 with nineteen zeros after it!) The human body is made up of about 100 trillion cells. So what does that mean? It means when you put one drop of essential oil on your skin, each cell in your body will soon have about 40,000 molecules of that oil all over it!
Even just inhaling from the bottle can have an amazing effect on the body, brain, and emotions. Your sense of smell is part of the limbic system, which is connected to the parts of the brain that control emotions, memory, hormones, stress levels, and more. When you breathe in essential oils, the tiny molecules enter directly into your limbic system, which sends signals to the brain, which then communicates with the body. Emotional wellness is such an important factor in overall health!
But not all essential oils are created equal...
Just because something is "natural" doesn't always mean it's safe. However, essential oils are both if used correctly! Here are some basic rules for safety:
1. Only use therapeutic-grade oils. (Read the next section for why I only choose Young Living.)
2. Do your research, making sure to use reputable sources. Remember that lots of people post opinions online (positive and negative), and they can sometimes be helpful, but at the end of the day, they are just opinions and are not always reliable.
3. Dilute essential oils in a carrier oil (especially when applying to children). Some oils are considered hot and can cause a rash without proper dilution. A little goes a long way!
4. Use common sense. Only use as directed on the label and don't use the whole bottle at a time!
5. If you're uncomfortable using certain oils or using them a certain way (such as taking them internally), don’t.
Here are some relevant links:
Life Science Publishing (tons of oily research!)
PubMed.gov
Young Living Safety Guide
Essential Oils In the Nursery
12 Questions to Ask an Oil Company
I'm also a huge fan of the Seed to Seal promise, which ensures that Young Living's product is "beyond organic." This promise is made possible by the fact that Young Living owns their own farms around the world. They are not just a rebottler of oils that they've purchased elsewhere. These farms are open to the public and I know people who have visited them.
But most of all, I love Young Living's transparency. When I purchase a 15ml bottle of Lavender Essential Oil from Young Living, I know that I'm actually getting 15ml of 100% of the highest quality unadulterated oil distilled from the Lavandula angustifolia plant. It's not 5% of that mixed with 95% carrier oil or anything synthetic (man-made).
You can read more here!
The main reason that essential oils cannot be approved by the FDA is because they cannot be consistently and exactly duplicated, a requirement for all new drugs seeking approval. Because the chemical makeup of the plants from which they are distilled vary from year to year, depending on growing conditions, each batch of essential oil may be slightly different than the last.
In order for a drug (something that treats or prevents disease) to be approved, its effects on people also must be replicable and evaluated. However, essential oils are utilized by our bodies in a variety of ways and they may vary from application to application! Additionally, each essential oil has so many different uses, which raises the question of which "claim" to get approval for.
Instead of questioning why companies don't seek FDA approval, we really should be asking why they should! Given the rigorous testing processes, the unpredictability of essential oil makeup, and the "inconsistency" in how our bodies use the oils, it would not be beneficial to consumers for essential oil companies to even try. In fact, the most likely outcome would be for these products (that have been used safely for thousands of years by people all over the world) to suddenly become unavailable while awaiting approval and limited after approval. (Imagine having to have a prescription to use lavender!)
- they can enhance overall wellness (immune boosting)
- they can promote the body's ability to do its normal thang
- they can provide support for a variety of health concerns
- they can refine healthy hair and skin
- they can inspire positive emotions
- they can help maintain energy and mental clarity
- they have calming properties
- they can be added to food and drinks for flavor
- diffuse them as safe alternatives to scented air fresheners
- purify your home with them as natural substitutes for chemical-filled cleaners
- they are free of chemicals, synthetic materials, and toxins
- they're just so dang fun!
Using a diffuser is simple: fill it with distilled water, add 5-10 drops of oil (depending on your room size), replace the lid, and push the little button. What comes out is a fine mist of water and tiny particles of essential oils. The oil freshens a room and gets into our bodies (and we've already discussed the health benefits oils have), so it's a total win-win.
Diffusing is a great alternative to scented candles and air fresheners. The chemicals that make those synthetic fragrances can be highly toxic. Those toxins build up over time and can make us sick and unhealthy. With essential oils, you don't have to worry about what you're inhaling and they promote the proper functioning of your body's systems, like boosting the immune or respiratory systems and creating an emotionally balancing atmosphere.
It's always best to dilute oils, especially for kids. Some oils are considered hot and can cause a rash without proper dilution. Diluting also makes the essential oils last longer! If you notice a rash or a burning sensation from topical use, just add more carrier oil.
My favorite way to use oils topically is to make roller bottles with olive or fractionated coconut oil and a few drops of essential oils. It's fun to make up our own blends (Happy Tummy, Happy Mama, Happy Kids, etc.) and the kids love to name the blends. We have a whole nightly routine with rollers; if I forget, the kids always remind me!
The Vitality oils can aid in weight loss, support the digestive and immune systems, and contribute to healthy cognitive function. More pure and powerful than the extracts or dried herbs and spices, these oils can be an amazing addition to any dish! (Honestly, my morning routine doesn't feel complete without the detoxing and energizing power of a drop of lemon in my orange juice!)
If there was something I didn't cover, or if you have more questions, leave a comment or shoot me an email and I'll answer to the best of my ability. And if you're not already a member with Young Living, I'd love to have you on my team! It's super simple to sign up...
- Sign up here!
- Choose either Customer or Member (more info here)
- Make sure to indicate that you were referred by a member (me!) and that the number 1734595 in is both the "enroller" and "sponsor" fields.
- Fill out your information and be sure to include your email.
- Choose your Premium Starter Kit if you chose Member // choose your oils if you chose Customer
- If you chose Member, you can also sign up for Essential Rewards for reduced shipping and to start accumulating points towards free products!
I will definitely be posting more about the oils we love to use, so be sure to follow along! Subscribe to my RSS feed in the sidebar to get my posts delivered straight to your inbox so you never miss one.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose or treat any condition.
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