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[Review] "dōTERRA Essential Oils"
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- 2016-04-28
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SPEAKERS: Katie Williams
CO-WRITERS: Vivian
GIC TALK DATE: April 16, 2016
GIC TALK TITLE: dōTERRA Essential Oils
For today’s
GIC talk, we are honored to have
Katie
Williams with us to talk about Essential oils. Katie
Williams, dōTERRA Wellness advocate, has been working for dōTERRA for more than a year. Today, she shared her
experience and professional knowledge about the Essential oils in great details.
First, Katie pointed out that dōTERRA essential oils are not panacea, they cannot prevent, treat or cure any disease, but play an assistant role to help our body work better.
Then, she explained what the essential oils are. Essential oils are steam distilled or cold expressed from natural aromatic compounds found in plants like peppermint leaf, and the features of it are highly concentrated and powerful.
Next, she explained why she chose dōTERRA and not any other brand. The first reason is its pureness — 100% natural, no artificial ingredients, fragrances, or fillers. The second reason is its safety — this brand of essential oils is free of pesticides and other chemicals. She also talked about the different ways we can use essential oils, such as a natural air freshener, to enhance our cooking and baking experience, for a toxin-free beauty & self care, etc.
Futhermore, she presented three ways to use Essential oils-Aromatically, Topically and Internally.
Lastly, Katie passed around several bottles of essential oils for everyone to try, such as Lavender, Lemon, and Melaleuca. She introduced where these essential oils are from, what are their functions and also the right way to use them. She highlighted the fact that every body works and reacts differently to the oils, so “we should try different types of oils to know which one suits us.”
Thank you Katie for sharing and letting us know more about the power of Essential
oils. You didn't only introduced the products, but also introduced a new and healthy lifestyle.
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