Along with the new and
improved Breathe respiratory blend come BREATHE DROPS! Wow! If you’ve tried the
OnGuard drops, you’re even more excited for these Breathe drops. Somewhere in
between an herbal cough drop and a super strong menthol cough drop, these have
a great flavor, natural healing properties, immediate relief and results and NO
ARTIFICIAL JUNK added to them! Next time you feel a tickle in your throat, try
these Breathe drops. I like to have things like this already on hand so I don’t add to my
stress having to go out and get them. Let me know if you’d like to pre-order
and be prepared.
Essential oils have been used for thousands of years. A few years ago, I was a new dōTerra user. I didn’t know anyone who taught classes or could share any info with me. All I had was my Modern Essentials book and my brain. I eventually found some people who knew more than me, which was so helpful. Now I have a lot to share and would like to help YOU! I hope that if you’re feeling new, alone or skeptical in your journey to natural healing with dōTerra essential oils, you can find a friend here.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Convention Wrap-up: New products, Part 4
Watch a short video HERE. dōTerra
has just reformulated its Breathe respiratory blend! Guess what they’ve
added? You’re right...Cardamom! Yesterday
I told you all about the amazing respiratory benefits of Cardamom and once they
had a good, clean source, dōTerra knew they just had to add it into the already
existing Breathe for full healing powers. You already know I'm a huge fan of Breathe and I’m excited to try out the new
formula! Read a little bit more about Breathe HERE.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Convention Wrap-up: New products, Part 3
Cardamom essential oil. Sourced in Guatemala, dōTerra
now brings us this gift of the earth. Did you know that Cardamom is the most
expensive spice in the world?! Its primary uses include Easing indigestion and
maintaining an optimal gastrointestinal balance, Promoting clear breathing and
respiratory health, Calming stomach
upset and uplifting mood, and as a flavorful spice for cooking and baking. See a short presentation about Cardamom HERE. Or read a bit more about it HERE.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Convention Wrap-up: New products, Part 2
I am pretty sure I am even MORE excited to talk
about this new stuff than you are to learn about it. I will try to control
myself, though it will be difficult. Arborvitae oil. Arborvitae = Tree of Life.
It is sourced in Washington State and has been used by the Native Americans for
centuries. It is basically amazing. Some of its main properties are: Protecting
against environmental and seasonal threats, Promoting healthy cell function, Powerful cleansing and purifying agent, and Natural
insect repellent and wood preservative. Read more about it HERE. Watch a quick
presentation HERE.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Convention Wrap-up: New Products, Part 1
First, let me just say that going to the annual dōTerra Convention 2014 was one of the best things I have done this year! It was amazing! The amount of information and education I received in 3 days was incredible. I will try my best to convey a little bit of it to you, but it will be a challenge. I’ll try. The new products launched just a couple of weeks ago are: Arborvitae (Tree of Life) oil, Cardamom oil, Reformulated Breathe oil, Breathe drops, Terra Greens, OnGuard CORRECT-X First Aid ointment, OnGuard toothpaste samples, Verage Skin Care kit, HD Clear Skin Care kit, and the NEW petal diffuser (only $47 wholesale!).
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Sunday, September 28, 2014
Back to School – For GIRLS, Part 7
Something that is absolutely essential to hormone health is getting
plenty of Omega 3s. Unfortunately, due to the depleting nutrients in our
natural food supply, it is difficult to get enough through food alone. I
recently started giving this to my kids along with their A2Z vitamins every
morning. It’s called IQ Mega. It tastes like Wild Orange. The texture is...
Well, it’s pure oil, so, you know. The dose is 1 teaspoon a day. If you have a
daughter, I would definitely recommend trying this out. Unless she’s a bit
older and can swallow pills. Then I would recommend the regular Omega Complex softgel by dōTerra that comes as part of the Lifelong Vitality Pack. I take the vegan version, which does not contain fish oil, but contains lots of other omegas. At any rate, give yourself and your daughters enough Omega 3s and ALL of your hormones will thank you!
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Back to School – For GIRLS, Part 6
I’ve been saving one
of my best-kept secrets for next-to-last. If only I had known about this
power-house essential oil blend YEARS ago! Seriously. If you haven’t tried it,
it’s a MUST HAVE! Clary Calm, monthly blend for women, is a complete
life-changer! Admittedly, I was skeptical at first. You see, I normally don’t
have too many symptoms. I don’t get too moody. I don’t get too emotional. I don’t
have terrible PMS. Yeah, that’s what I thought until I tried using Clary Calm.
Now I don’t have ANY of those things. At all. Ever. In fact, the downside to
using it every single night, whether I need it or not, is that I am sometimes
caught unprepared because, let me repeat, I HAVE NO SYMPTOMS! Do you know how
life-altering that is?! Ok, I keep it on my nightstand and apply Clary Calm topically over my thyroid and
across my abdomen. It doesn’t have to be perfect. I draw a small circle on my right
abdominal area and draw a line across under my belly button, draw a small
circle on my left abdominal area and then draw a line across above my belly
button. Done. When you try this for the first time, PLEASE let me know how you
feel after 30 days. You can read more about it HERE.
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Friday, September 26, 2014
Back to School – For GIRLS, Part 5
Emotional health is so
important for kids, girls in particular. Your daughter should have one-on-one
time with each parent as often as possible, preferably daily. Give her time to
decompress after school, vent, unload all of the garbage piled on her during
the day, and talk about friends. One thing I am working on right now is
scheduling regular one-on-one dates for my kids. I can’t remember where I read
it, but I recently read somewhere [probably online] that an easy way to
remember when it’s their turn is to go on a date on their birth date each
month. For example, my oldest daughter was born on the 3rd, so we
could go out together each month on the 3rd. We have chosen to
rotate and Mom takes her out on even months, Dad on odd months. Let us know
what works best for you. Her hormones will thank you.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Back to School – For GIRLS, Part 4
Remember what I mentioned before about being what you eat? Well, when it
comes to hormones, you really, really are. What to eat lots of: Fruits and Veggies, Leafy greens, Whole grains. Endocrine disrupters: Soda [sugar AND chemical sweeteners], Dairy
[concentrated cow hormones—we definitely do NOT any added hormones floating
around in there!]. I would challenge anyone facing any hormone issues to avoid
completely soda and dairy for 1 week. Let us know how it goes! Your hormones
will thank you.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Back to School – For GIRLS, Part 3
Sleep. Some girls like
it more than others. We all need it. Hormonal girls need enough sleep! I’m
talking, in bed by 10. Going to bed late and not getting enough sleep is a
recipe for a hormone disaster. Remember that female [and all] bodies heal
themselves, balance themselves and get themselves together at night while we’re
asleep. We each have a built in hormone-balancer. Did you know that?! It’s
called sleep. I can tell the difference in my hormones when I go to bed early
and when I’m up way too late blogging. Try it. Her hormones will thank you.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Back to School – For GIRLS, Part 2
One thing that has skyrocketed in the past few years is our Standard
American Sedentary Lifestyle. I don’t know what else to call it except for
plain sad. Kids need to run around, they need to play. Unorganized playing,
organized sports, whatever they like is fine. The more girls [of all ages,
might I remind you] sit, the more their endocrine [hormone] systems are
disrupted. Excessive electronics are not good for kids and they are especially
not good for hormones. So, first things first, to keep her hormones in check,
let her run around and play, outdoors is better but indoors is acceptable. Her
hormones will thank you.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Back to School – For GIRLS, Part 1
This coming week, I’m
excited to discuss a much-needed topic. Girls, hormones, hormones, and more
hormones. I have been researching the topic of hormones, females and essential
oils for quite some time and have drawn some conclusions that I’d like to
share. Boys, of course, also have hormones. I have not studied hormones, boys
and essential oils quite as in depth, but I know there is lots of positive research
out there. I don’t yet have any personal experience with it, so for now I’m
sticking to what I know.
Let’s talk hormones. There are lots and lots of things that affect them. We’ll highlight the biggest culprits. We’re talking about endocrine disrupters. Your endocrine system includes all your hormones and hormone-producing organs [pituitary gland, thyroid, ovaries, etc.]. There are several endocrine disrupters that really, really, really mess things up. Let’s talk about those first. Her hormones will thank you.
Let’s talk hormones. There are lots and lots of things that affect them. We’ll highlight the biggest culprits. We’re talking about endocrine disrupters. Your endocrine system includes all your hormones and hormone-producing organs [pituitary gland, thyroid, ovaries, etc.]. There are several endocrine disrupters that really, really, really mess things up. Let’s talk about those first. Her hormones will thank you.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Back to School: What OILS will help? Part 7
And now that I’ve
spent the entire morning applying essential oils to my daughter’s entire body,
2 things have happened. First, she smells like a bouquet or buffet or
something. Wow! Secondly, she is now late for school and it’s almost time for
her to come home. :)
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Back to School: What OILS will help? Part 6
If I were sending my
daughter off to school in the morning. another oil I would apply would be
something citrus-y over her heart. Lemon, Wild Orange, or Citrus Bliss would be
good candidates. I would apply a citrus oil of her choice and remind her to seize
the day, to approach life with enthusiasm, to be kind and uplift others along
the way, to feel happy and grateful about learning and about being with people.
Do you notice how, for me, the physical and the emotional ailments and
resources are very much interconnected? I have found through my own research
and experience that they really are.
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Friday, September 19, 2014
Back to School: What OILS will help? Part 5
If I were sending my
daughter off to school in the morning, I would make sure to apply some DigestZen
in and around her belly button. Although I would try to send her with a healthy
lunch, she may drink some nasty water at some point. She may feel upset to her
stomach due to something non-food related. She may feel nervous and have a hard
time digesting her breakfast. Regardless of the cause, I wouldn’t want her
tummy to hurt when there is something that can be done about it. HERE is a clip
about DigestZen, the digestive blend.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Back to School: What OILS will help? Part 4
If I were sending my daughter off to school in the morning, the fourth
oil I would apply before she left would be InTune. I would apply it behind both
of her ears, a little bit down her neck. InTune helps me focus. It helps me
remember why I’m at school in the first place. It helps me learn and retain
information. It helps me control my impulses. Read a bit more about InTune HERE.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Back to School: What OILS will help? Part 3

Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Back to School: What OILS will help? Part 2
If I were sending my daughter off to school in the morning, the second
oil I would apply every morning would be Balance on one of her wrists. Balance
is a grounding blend that helps me feel strong. Strong. Not like I can boss
people around, but more like I am a person who makes her own decisions without
caving to negative peer pressure. It helps me remember who I am and what I stand for. I would want my daughter to feel some extra
support as she faces the world each day. If OnGuard is a protection against the germs found at school, then Balance is a protection against the emotional and dramatic germs found at school. Watch a short clip about Balance HERE.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Back to School: What OILS will help? Part 1
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Back to School Germs: What to do if you get SICK, Part 7

Saturday, September 13, 2014
Back to School Germs: What to do if you get SICK, Part 6
Now that your children hate me, there’s more! Stick with the OnGuard and
Breathe on the bottoms of the feet. For any respiratory issues, apply Breathe
to their chest, back, and back of neck. Be careful when applying to their face
as it is strong and could cause eye irritation. For any illness symptoms at
all, apply OnGuard down spine and possible on location of illness, depending
where that happens to be. Remember, apply essential oils in the morning to
prevent. Apply essential oils at night to heal. Our bodies do most of their
amazing healing at night while we’re asleep.
Friday, September 12, 2014
Back to School Germs: What to do if you get SICK, Part 5
Eat more raw fruits and veggies. Raw produce contains necessary
digestive enzymes. What that means for you is that your body doesn’t need to
expend extra energy to digest them. It can then channel most energy into
healing. Cut out sugar and dairy [even cheese]. I’m talking, you see a glimpse
of a runny nose and you STOP the sugar and dairy. The tiniest stomach pain and
you STOP the sugar and dairy. Read labels. If it has anything sugar-like or
dairy-like in it, STOP IT!
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Back to School Germs: What to do if you get SICK, Part 4
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Back to School Germs: What to do if you get SICK, Part 3
Sleep. More. If he or she normally sleeps 12 hours each night, add a nap
or try putting them to bed a half hour earlier. Maybe they aren’t quite ready
to fall asleep, but a half hour of quiet reading time in bed will likely allow
them to fall asleep faster than usual. Cut out some optional activities so that
they can rest and relax [after running around outside, of course]. Remember, our
bodies do most of their amazing healing at night while we’re asleep.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Back to School Germs: What to do if you get SICK, Part 2
Get outside! Unless
your child is lethargic and sleepy constantly, send them outside to run around.
Seriously. For some of you, this may sound counter-intuitive. I am a firm
believer in parent intuition and what works for some may not work for others.
But, stop and think about it for a minute. If being cooped up in a classroom
with 20 to 30 other students helped all of that bacteria grow like a living Petri
dish, what better way to get rid of it than running around outside. This serves
many purposes. I will just mention a couple. First, it allows the fresh air to
clear eyes, noses, mouths, throats, ears, and lungs. Second, the fresh air
rejuvenates the body and actually boosts its ability to heal itself. Try it! It
just might work.
Monday, September 8, 2014
Back to School Germs: What to do if you get SICK, Part 1
After all of the preventative tactics don’t work, what should I do if I
happen to get sick? Or my kids get sick? Or my kids get sick, stop sleeping,
wipe their noses all over me and I come down with it too?! This week's topic. First, what are some
things that have worked for YOU?
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Back to School Germs: How to PREVENT illness, Part 7
I love these vitamins! How many of you give your kids a vitamin of some sort almost every day? I'll admit, I had never given my kids any vitamins until I tried these. I had just been researching our current food supply and the nutrients it does and does not contain. I came to a sobering conclusion and started taking a supplement along with a healthy diet and felt AMAZING! Then I thought, "If I feel this good taking this, I need to find something for my kids!" They love it. They tell me they feel good, more energetic. [Let's be honest, I'm not 100% sure that's a good thing.] But seriously, they feel great and act healthy, you know, like energetic kids.
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Back to School Germs: How to PREVENT illness, Part 6
Friday, September 5, 2014
Back to School Germs: How to PREVENT illness, Part 5
You are what you eat, sort of. Do eat lots of fruit. Do eat lots of
veggies. Do eat lots of leafy greens. Do eat a variety of food with a rainbow
of nutrients. Do eat fresh produce in season. Do snack on all of the above. I
like to set a bowl of cut up carrots or apples on the table for my kids [and
me] to snack on all day. If it’s there, they will eat it.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Back to School Germs: How to PREVENT illness, Part 4
Drink lots of water. I mean, lots and lots. Water keeps us hydrated. Hydrated bodies are healthy bodies. Rule of thumb: Drink 1 ounce per pound in body weight each day. When you set the example for your kids, they will follow your lead.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Back to School Germs: How to PREVENT illness, Part 3
Sleep. Yeah, back to the old bedtime routine. Wasn’t summer great when kids were running around barefoot all evening and we would call them in at dusk (you know, 9pm)? Well, going back to school along with the change in season go hand in hand. In order for your body to fight all of those school germs, you need to rest. Kids need about 10-12 hours of sleep per night. I’m the mean mom who puts her kids to bed at 7pm during the school year. They wake up rested and refreshed and ready to learn and play.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Back to School Germs: How to PREVENT illness, Part 2
Once school starts, it seems that the endless summer days of running around, riding bikes and scooters, and playing outside come to a close. Unfortunately, being inside all day everyday doesn't help your body fight illness. Get out. Get some fresh air. Enjoy the weather before it starts snowing! Your immune system will thank you. I like to compare this to airing out the house after the long winter. After being cooped up inside all day, air your insides out by running around, swinging, sliding down slides, playing outdoor sports, etc. I like to have my kids run around outside from right after school until just before dinner. They love it and I love it.
Monday, September 1, 2014
Back to School Germs: How to PREVENT illness, Part 1
Everywhere in the United States, kids have returned to school. Public schools, charter schools, private schools, colleges, and universities have all resumed classes. Your children have advanced and are anxious to learn new things. Yay! One thing we often forget about is our sudden exposure to foreign germs. Boo! This week I talk about some ways to keep them from getting sick. Yay! Just like you, I’m a parent trying to do the best I can. I wish I did some of these things perfectly, but I am a work in progress. What are some things YOU do to keep you and your kids healthy?
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Welcome
Essential oils have been used for thousands of years. Just a few years ago, I was a brand new dōTerra essential oils user. I didn’t know anyone who taught classes or had any information to share with me. I had my Modern Essentials book and my brain. That’s it. I had to figure out most things through trial and error. Eventually, I found some people with more knowledge than I had, which was so helpful! Now I consider myself pretty knowledgeable and would like to help YOU. My hope is that if you’re feeling new or alone or skeptical in your journey to natural healing with dōTerra essential oils, you can find a friend here.
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