No Nonsense Aromatherapy - Clinical Aromatherapy: Where Smelling Good is a Side Effect
 
What do you know that has over 99% kill-rate against bacteria?
 
Research from Weber State University in Utah has shown that Young Living’s Thieves Oil has a 99.96 percent kill rate against airborne bacteria.
 
 
What has been trusted for over thousands of years for physical and mental health?
 
"... there came a woman having an alabaster box of ointment of spikenard very precious..."
 
Spikenard:Nardostachys jatamansi as noted in Aromatherapy for Health Professionals (Shirley & Len Price) has properties listed as:  antieplieptic, antifungal, antispasmodic, calming, cardiotonic, phlebotonic... PubMed: is noting as having spikenard lessen acute pancreatitis
 
Do you want to increase your levels of oxygen to the brain by up to 28%?
Nasal, C. et al. "Functional imaging of effects of fragrances on the human brain after prolonged inhalation" Chemical Senses. 1994; 19(4):359-64
 
Insert pictures of the products: Vetiver, Patchouli, Cedarwood, Sandalwood and Frankincense
 
Why would a business turn down Grade A products?
There's a new grade-level of essential oils in town. This grade is the only one that can be trusted to have consistent results in clinical studies time and time again. Their key constituents exceed what AFNOR depicts as acceptable for an essential oil keeping in mind that their numbers originated from the push to set a standard by the perfume industry. AFNOR standards are Grade A.
 
Young Living tests each batch to meet their own clinical aromatherapy standards. Young Living has the largest database in the world on essential oils, growing, harvesting and distilling the plants for the oils, testing each and every batch. They've turned-away product that isn't good enough to have the Young Living seal. They choose the seed - they bottle the product. A Seed to Seal company, the new grade is YOUNG LIVING GRADE.