Skip to main content

Essential Oils

ORDER HERE
I have been using Essential Oils for some time now. My first introduction to Essential Oils was through thieves oil that I made with a friend of mine. We wanted to make thieves oil to clean our home naturally. Thieves oils goes back to the time of the bubonic plague where robbers created this blend of oils to protect themselves from disease so they could invade the homes of the infected without getting themselves sick!

As time goes by I find myself starting to look for more and more natural solutions for my health and my home. I was so thankful when I found I doTERRA Essential Oil. I use essential oils daily for skin care and for overall health and well being. I have continued to use them to keep my home clean and smelling fresh! There are several different Essential Oil companies on the marker right now but I chose doTERRA for many reasons.

Are you interested in leaning more about Essential Oils? Host a class and we will come out and teach you, your friends and family all we know. We will send out samples to all confirmed guests before the class. Using essential oils has had a positive impact on everyone in my household.




Additional Upcoming Classes:
2/17/18 - Essential Oils 101 Clifton Heights PA
2/25/18 Essential Oils 101 York, PA


Are you interested in placing an order? Contact me for details. Or visit www.mydoterra.com/dln1010


Feel free to post any questions or testimonies below!










Comments

Popular posts from this blog

I did it, it's over and I feel fine!

Sunday was an amazing day that I will always remember! The week leading up to race was a rainy mess. We had threats of a hurricane hitting the coast and we were preparing for the worst. My biggest fear was that weather was going to cause the race to be canceled. The show went on and we had no rain on race day. The temps were cool and the sky was overcast as we pulled up to the race. The Blues Cruise 50K Trail Run accepts 400 runners, the event had nearly reached its capacity as the runners were gathering around the Day Use Pavilion at Blue Marsh anxiously awaiting the 8:30 AM start. I felt great. I was confident in my training but still a little nervous about running my longest distance to date. My goal for the day was to finish. My desired time for the race changed a number of times from when I first signed up for the event. My unrealistic expectation were dismissed while training when I realized how slow my pace got the further I was running on the trails. I was so grateful ...

What to Pack for a Ragnar Trail Relay?

Months ago when we decided to sign up for the Ragnar Trail Relay in West Virginia I started a list on my phone of what I wanted to pack. I have been known for being a list maker. Thankfully I am not alone in my list making when more than half of my team has an Engineering background it turns out we are all pretty listy. Our one team member even set up a google doc of what to pack so that we can all edit it. I know I'm a nerd but I love being prepared and I love being organized. I started packing over the weekend when I knew I wouldn't be wearing most of my running clothes until race day. For the Relay I will be running 3 times so I made sure to pack three complete running outfits. I found a really helpful tip online to place each outfit in a gallon ziplock bag so I wont have to be searching for everything in the middle of the night or while someone else may be sleeping. The event will be all day and all night so I needed to make sure I packed a headlamp and extra batteries. I...

50 Miles of Bliss!

I can not possibly put into words the exact feelings I had about crossing the finish line of the NorthFace Endurance Challenge in DC over the weekend. I trained long and hard for this event. I doubted myself over and over again during the weeks leading up to 4/28/18 but knew I had to give it a go.  Driving down to DC the night before the race with my husband and friends I started to feel excited but my nerves were still high. I was thrilled that my husband and Kelly came down to support Miki and I as we attempted another 50 miler.  Lets back track for a moment. In 2016 I trained for a 50 mile event that had a 14 hour cut off. The race was a total wash. It rained the entire week before the race and then the whole duration of the event. The trail conditions were so poor that it made running extremely difficult for me. I spent hours and hours walking a sliding in the mud. My attitude was terrible. I had such high hopes for that event and they were crushed by poor wea...