
Quite frankly, I didn't know until recently, that soap causing dry skin and hangnails was also destroying my skin's microbiome. But I've learned! And sometimes, knowledge is power, or at least powerful in that it makes me want to make a change.1
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When we don't understand things in the Bible we often chalk it up to symbolism or as a cultural phenomenon. It was just a few years ago, after a lot of suffering, that I learned about, and began to experience the power God placed in His creation.
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It's scent is soft and crisp and a little bit sweet as opposed to the tart aroma of Lemon.
How To Use Jade Lemon
Diffuse
Create an inviting aroma and bring the mood up in your

Young Living's Lavender Bath Bombs are loaded with relaxation! You'll know what I mean when you open it up and get a whiff - you'll want to take a deep breath and chill out! They are fabulous after a long day at your desk, a rough day at work or a tough conversation, but my favorite time for a Lavender Bath Bomb bath is
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BENEFITS
An article on National Institute of Health (NIH) suggests that Grapefruit EO has far more to offer than great taste. This article that discusses the oil's chemical profiling suggests, "Our study indicates that all grapefruit essential oils can be used as anti-inflammatory agents, with Rose grapefruit showing the highest potential, followed by Marsh and, lastly, Star Ruby, in both peels and leaves."1 Note: the word all is referencing all varieties of grapefruit, not all brands.
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The Tree
Like most species of Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus Radiata is native to Australia. A very large flowering evergreen tree in the myrtle family, Eucalyptus Radiata produces fragrant leaves. Because of it's foliage it is also known, informally, as narrow-leaved peppermint. Eucalyptus trees can survive more than 250 years and the Radiata species can be over 160' tall at maturity.

Frankincense
Studies have shown Frankincense to be an excellent way to balance, regulate and bring our bodies back to homeostasis - our happy place 😋 👍🏼. It helps your body get back to your place of optimal functioning. As a natural gift from nature, Frankincense has the ability to...
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Myrrh Essential Oil promotes awareness and can lift your mood because it contains terpenes. Medically, terpenes are used for the treatment of anxiety and depression.
When you feel foggy or down, your hormones are making you miserable or your thyroid is out of whack, Myrrh might be your new best friend.
When you feel foggy or down, your hormones are making you miserable or your thyroid is out of whack, Myrrh might be your new best friend.
The value of Myrrh and Frankincense together has been proven with modern science and, the combination of the two oils together have astonished researchers. "The synergistic effects of the combination formed by these two natural resins have been confirmed and have attracted worldwide attention."2

By addressing your foundational needs, all the other resolutions you'd like to make will become more doable. It's virtually impossible to get what you want out of life if you only address visible issues.
Get to the root of things! When you do, you'll have more energy, enjoy life more and do the things you want to do more easily. EOs are proven to affect every system of your body! What systems do you need to support this year? Click here to see what oils to use for each system.
Get to the root of things! When you do, you'll have more energy, enjoy life more and do the things you want to do more easily. EOs are proven to affect every system of your body! What systems do you need to support this year? Click here to see what oils to use for each system.
- Cardiovascular System
- Digestive System
- Endocrine System (Hormones)
- Immune System
- Integumentary System (Skin, Hair, Nails)
- Muscular System
- Neurological/Nervous System (Brain Health, Emotional and Mental Health)
- Renal System (Bladder, Kidney and Urinary)
- Respiratory
- Endocannabinoid System
Sharing historical uses of Essential Oils can help us better know what we might like to try! Let's talk about:
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In Ancient Egypt, it was commonly used for funerals and burial sites. Likely because it was thought to be helpful during times of grief, loss or transition.
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