2. In the Choose Your Membership part, please make sure that the Member and not Retail Customer is checked. This will ensure that you are signing up as a Wholesale member (entitled to 24% discount).
Also, double check that my ID number (2852109) is entered in the Sponsor ID and Enroller ID. This is how I will know that you signed up so I can ship to you the free Essential Oil Pocket Reference (EOPR). Only those who sign up using my ID is entitled to the free EOPR.
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3. Fields to review:
Country : Philippines
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Sponsor ID and Enroller ID : 2852109
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4. Your password SHOULD have at least one uppercase letter and one number.
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5. Select Premium Starter Kit E-7 w/220v INTERNATIONAL ONLY ($150).
6. Go through the rest of the process. It should ask you for your credit card details.
7. Email me at younglivingph@gmail.com once finished so I can check and send you your EOPR. Easy peasy!!!
Because a baby’s skin is so delicate it is a good idea to dilute all
essential oils before applying. There are some exceptions and plenty of
moms who have used some oils “neat” (undiluted) without any
problem, but since diluted an oil does NOT dilute the effectiveness, I
always prefer to dilute my oils.
A good rule of thumb is to dilute one drop of essential oil with 1
tablespoon of a carrier oil such as coconut or olive.
Avoid diffusing
strong oils (like cinnamon, peppermint, or oregano) in the baby’s room.
It’s also recommended to cover your baby’s socks after applying
essential oils and to avoid putting oils on the baby’s hands so that the
oils don’t end up in her mouth.
I would only recommend Young Living essential oils. Click here to know why. I also highly recommend getting the premium starter kit as almost all the oils you need are already there, plus the home diffuser, which I guarantee you, you will get to use EVERY SINGLE DAY if you are like me. :) Learn more on how to get your hands on this kit.
Peppermint has a strong, clean, fresh, minty aroma. One of the oldest
and most highly regarded herbs for soothing digestion, it may also
restore digestive efficiency.
Jean
Valnet, MD studied peppermint’s supportive effect on the liver and
respiratory systems.
Other scientists have also researched peppermint’s
role in improving taste and smell when inhaled.
Dr. William N. Dember of
the University of Cincinnati studied peppermint’s ability to improve
concentration and mental sharpness.
Alan Hirsch MD studied peppermint’s
ability to directly affect the brain’s satiety center, which triggers a
sensation of fullness after meals.
Peppermint may also be used to enhance the flavor of food and water.
Basic Uses of Peppermint Essential Oil
Add a drop of peppermint essential oil to herbal tea to help aid normal digestion.
Massage several drops of peppermint essential oil on the abdomen,
place a drop on wrists, or inhale to soothe the minor stomach discomfort
associated with travel.
Rub one drop of peppermint essential oil on the temples, forehead,
over the sinuses (careful to avoid contact with your eyes), and on the
back of the neck to relieve head pressure.
Place 2 drops of peppermint essential oil on the tongue and rub
another drop of oil under the nose to help improve concentration and
alertness.
Apply peppermint essential oil to the back of the neck and shoulders throughout the day to keep energy up.
Inhale peppermint essential oil, apply topically to your temples or
neck, or put a drop on your tongue or in water to jump-start your
morning routine.
Diffuse or inhale peppermint essential oil mid-morning to curb the desire to snack.
Inhale peppermint essential oil or rub a drop on to your abdomen to soothe minor stomach discomfort.
Special Precautions and Warnings:
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: It is LIKELY SAFE
to take peppermint in amounts normally found in food during pregnancy
and breast-feeding. However, not enough is known about the safety of
taking larger amounts used for medicine. It’s best not to take these
larger amounts if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
Lemon has a strong, purifying, citrus scent that is revitalizing and uplifting. Lemon consists of 68% d-limonene, a
powerful antioxidant. It is refreshing in water and may be beneficial
for the skin. Lemon may also be used to enhance the flavor of foods.
Lemon essential oil is cold-pressed from the rinds of lemons. Jean
Valnet, MD estimated that it takes 3,000 lemons to produce one kilo of
oil. In his book, The Practice of Aromatherapy, Valnet wrote that lemon
is a tonic for supporting the nervous and sympathetic nervous system.
Basic Uses of Lemon Essential Oil
Use 1–2 drops of lemon essential oil to remove gum, oil, grease spots, glue or adhesive, and crayon from most surfaces.
Combine 2–3 drops of lemon essential oil with water in a spray bottle to help cleanse and sanitize surfaces.
Place a drop of lemon essential oil on oily skin or blemishes to help balance oil glands and minimize oil production.
Soothe corns, calluses, or bunions by rubbing lemon essential oil on the affected area morning and evening.
Massage lemon essential oil into cellulite to help improve circulation and eliminate waste from cells.
Add lemon essential oil to your morning tea or breakfast shake for a refreshing pick-me-up.
Inhale lemon essential oil or place a few drops on a cotton ball to replenish your mind, body, and spirit.
Add 10–15 drops of lemon essential oil to a gallon of carpet
cleaning solution to help pull out stains, brighten carpet and rugs, and
leave a fresh smell in the room.
Add several drops of lemon essential oil to a chicken marinade for a delicious dinner.
Place a few drops of your favorite citrus essential oil on a cotton ball and put in the refrigerator to help eliminate odors.
Lavender has a fresh, sweet, floral, herbaceous aroma that is
soothing and refreshing. Because it is the most versatile of all
essential oils, no home should be without it.
Lavender is an adaptogen, and therefore can assist the body when
adapting to stress or imbalances. It is a great aid for relaxing and
winding down before bedtime, yet has balancing properties that can also
boost stamina and energy.
You can get started using Young Living Essential Oils in one of two ways:
Ordering as a Wholesale Member
Ordering as a Retail Customer.
Retail customers pay FULL retail price. I do not recommend ordering as a retail customer. Instead, I recommend becoming a Wholesale Member.
Not only will you receive a 24% discount off retail price on every Young Living product, you also have your choice of three starter kits. This makes it easy for you to get started using essential oils.
The best value, by far, is the Premium Starter Kit (PSK).
See video below as our upline, Vanessa, unboxes her PSK.
Dewdrop or Home Diffuser - 100v (subject to availability, as per YL's discretion)
A rollerball for your bottles
2 Sample Packets each of Lavender, Lemon, Peppermint, Peace & Calming, and Thieves)
2 2-oz. Sample of Ningxia Red
Product Guides and Price List
The kit retails for over $300, but as a wholesale member, you get a 50% discount. In addition, as a wholesale member you will enjoy a 24% discount on all future orders as well as be eligible for a cool customer loyalty program called Essential Rewards.
However, for other countries other than the US, Young Living has the International Version which includes:
Dewdrop or Home Diffuser - 220v (subject to availability, as per YL's discretion)
A rollerball for your bottles
2 Sample Packets each of Lavender, Lemon, Peppermint, Peace & Calming, and Thieves)
2 2-oz. Sample of Ningxia Red
Product Guides and Price List
It is entirely up to you which version you want to purchase. For me though, I found that the US version is more "bang for the buck" as it includes three essential oils that are not in the international version. Mind you, they are not one of the "afforables" in their line up so I would suggest getting the US version even if it means you have to use a voltage regulator for your diffuser(you can find one cheap here in the Philippines).
If you choose to get the US version, I will have it shipped to California, then ship to the Philippines from there. Even with the additional shipping cost, it will still save you money. Hello, BoC!
My Gift to You!
To
help you get started on maximizing your Young Living essential oils
right away, you’ll receive a copy of the Essential Oils Pocket
Reference. Over 400 pages long, this must-have resource is filled with
all the information you will need to get started using your Young Living
essential oils. You can look up any condition and get recommendations
for specific oils and products that can help. I’ve learned so much from
this little book, and I’m sure you will too!
Already decided on which version to get?
For International Version:
For US Version:
Please contact me and I will walk you through the entire procedure.
Need more clarification? I am available to be contacted via Viber (+639175006832) or email (younglivingph@gmail.com).
Living in a tropical country has the sun perpetually shining its strong rays at us for approximately 70% of the year. It's no wonder why a lot of people here are so tanned.
The majority of sunscreens on the market today are simply full of chemicals. These are some of the most common ingredients found in
sunscreens today…
1. Oxybenzone
Acts like estrogen in the body
Alters sperm production in animals
Associated with endometriosis in women
2. Octinoxate (Octylmethoxycinnamate)
Hormone-like activity
Reproductive system, thyroid and behavioral alterations in animal studies
Moderate rates of skin allergy
3. Homosalate
Disrupts estrogen, androgen and progesterone
Toxic breakdown products
4. Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A Palmitate)
Breaks down and
produce destructive free radicals when exposed to the sun's UV rays that are toxic to cells, damage DNA,
and may lead to cancer
May speed the development of malignant cells and skin tumor
Scary huh?
In comes this DIY Sunscreen Recipe from Luke and Trisha.
This recipe calls for a particular type of zinc oxide, and I advise you, please, please, PLEASE DO NOT purchase inferior zinc
oxide. You want to make sure that the zinc oxide you purchase is
non-nano AND is NOT coated.
DIY Carrot Seed and Copaiba Sunscreen
Ingredients:
1/2 cup Coconut oil
2 tablespoons Shea Butter
1 teaspoon Sesame oil
1 teaspoon Aloe Vera gel
3 teaspoons Zinc Oxide
15 drops Carrot Seed Essential Oil
10 drops Copaiba Essential Oil
Instructions:
Melt the oils and shea butter in a double broiler or a glass bowl over boiling water.
Pour into a blender and add the aloe vera and zinc oxide. Blend until well mixed.
Add the essential oils and blend a bit more to mix.
Store in a convenient container: empty tin, small food storage container, small canning jar, etc.
Keep refrigerated when not in use.
The Experience:
The sunscreen smells SO good and has worked really well
so far, even on the hot summer days when we’ve been out playing the
whole time.
I found it a bit inconvenient that the sunscreen was always
hard or liquid because of the coconut oil. While I was keeping it in the
fridge so it lasted longer (up to 6 months instead of about 3), I had
to take it out for a while to melt a bit before applying.
To fix that problem, I modified the recipe by adding 2 oz of beeswax (melted with shea butter) and a teaspoon of vitamin E oil.
The vitamin E helps preserve it while the beeswax gives it a creamier
consistency and helped prevent it from liquifying. You can store this
recipe in the similar containers or refill empty sunscreen face sticks or deodorant containers.
Some Things to Note:
Never use citrus essential oils because they can increase the skin’s sensitivity to the sun.
Keep refrigerated to last longer. We go through ours so quickly during the summer, I’ve decided to just store the thicker version in the purse or diaper bag.
Be sure to reapply every two hours, especially when swimming.
Taking vitamin C and D3 supplements in the summer can help prevent sun damage.
Just this year (2015), I was introduced to essential oils. It was just a dab, but it got me interested in exploring the world of essential oils. Little did I know what I was in for.
Please join me on this journey of spreading wellness and abundance that being part of the Young Living family provides.
All information on this blog are for educational purposes only. Any information provided is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, nor to diagnose, treat or cure any illnesses. We share from our own experience and from the experience of others we know.