Sunday, December 22, 2013

doTerra Essential Oils #Review and #Giveaway!

I've always been intrigued by my friends who use Essential Oils, but I've never had the opportunity to try them until now.  I was recently contacted by Corinne of doTerra Essential Oils and she offered me the opportunity to try them.  I eagerly took her up on the offer seeing as how we are smack dab in the middle of cold and flu season.  Also, our insurance is changing the 1st of the year and we will no longer have the awesome medical coverage we've had the privilege of the past 9 years.  

Before I begin, here is a video on how doTerra Esspentail Oils work and would benefit your family.


Corinne sent me several different oils.  I'm going to tell you how I've used each of them so far, but I will also tell you, it doesn't stop here for me.  I will be using them ALL the time from now on.  I definitely see the benefits of them and first hand how well they work.  I'm a believer!

I first tried the Peppermint Oil.  I often get headaches....most of which are stress induced, but some come from changes in the weather as well.  I rubbed it on my temples and above my eyebrows where my headache was.  It worked wonders!  I didn't have to run to the Advil like I usually do.
The trick with essential oils is to use them often, so frequency is important.  6-8 doses is what Corinne recommends in a day.

My son Gavin (2.5) came down with a horrible cough and cold.  He sounded terrible.  I contacted Corinne right away and she guided me through which oils to use.  With children under 6, you want equal part essential oil to equal parts olive oil or fractioned coconut oil.  I applied the following to the bottoms of his feet (where our pours are the largest) 6-8 times a day for 4 days; On Guard (to help fight off whatever bug he had and to help boost his immune system), Peppermint (to help clear his sinuses) and Melaleuca (to help ease his cough).  At night, I put a little lavendar on the back of his neck to help him sleep better as well.  The first night, he slept 100% better than the night before.  By the second day, he was like a new kid!  The cough subsided and was very minimal if at all.  1 week later, my daughter got the same thing (we ran out of the On Guard!) so I used the Melaleuca and Peppermint on the bottoms of her feet and it cleared right up for her as well.  I'm amazed.  No over the counter anything.  

Corinne also sent me some Deep Blue, which I've been using to help ease any sore muscles I've been having from working out.  Works like a charm....kind of like Bengay!

Whenever I have acid reflux (which I'm prone to) I take some of the DigestZen and rub it onto my throat.  It works almost instantly!

The Lemon has been great for de-stressing and relaxing these past few weeks.  All of the doTerra Essential Oils can be taken internally, and this one is great in water.

Many people suffer from seasonal allergies....and my husband has TERRIBLE allergies! Corinne suggested this for his allergies and even sent capsules for us:
We will be trying this.  He is not currently in one of his allergy seasons and hasn't needed medicine.  In about 2.5 months, he'll be suffering again and we will give it a try.  I have no doubt it will work!

I can tell you I will most definitely continue using these products because not only do they work, they work for SO many more things than I've listed here!

You can contact Corinne at ArcticEssentials@gmail.com or (907) 306-2003

To order doTerra Essential oils go to www.mydoterra.com/ArcticEssentials

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*I was given the above mentioned oils to try in exchange for this review. I was not given any other form of compensation. All opinions expressed here are entirely my own and may differ from others'.
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23 comments:

  1. I am most excited to try the peppermint.

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  2. Lemon I can't wait to try it

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  3. Of the 3 listed, Lemon is my favorite - I just love the smell! I've been wanting to try Angelica Root though

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  4. I've been thinking of trying essential oils for cleaning. No chemicals and it would make my house smell good!

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  5. Of the three listed I am most excited about trying the lemon! But I would also love to buy Cary Sage, Wild Orange, and Black Pepper oils!

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  6. Of those listed I'm excited to try the lemon but I would also LOVE to try OnGuard

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  7. I use rosemary, tea tree and eucalyptus oil because they are easily available but I would love to try the Melissa essential oil. Lavender oil would be really lovely to add to my collection. It must smell divine!

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  8. David Christensen
    I would like to try Citrus Bliss Hand Lotion.

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  9. I have just started using EOs and am intrigued by how many things can be done with them.

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  10. I would like to try Lavender Essential Oil

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  11. I would love to try Lavender for calming and sleep.

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  12. lemon. I have a bunch of diy stuff to use it for!

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  13. oh, I didn't know they could do allergies. I would LOVE to get some and see if it works for hubby!

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  14. Some reason the entry thingy is not working for me, but here is my comment! :)

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  15. peppermint would be great! - Jessica M.

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  16. I am excited about trying lavender.

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  17. I think the peppermint sounds great! I would love to try it on a headache.

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  18. I would love to try the peppermint for headaches

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  19. I've heard so much about essential oils. Wonder if there is something for congestion? I'd love to try to lemon (for me) or the Melaleuca (for my kids).

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  20. When you buy conditioner, don't simply choose any conditioner you feel like buying. You need to select an unscented conditioner and one with corn protein, rice, and wheat ingredients that help in healing damaged hair. You can then put drops of the essential oils that you choose to your conditioner. Apply to wet hair, massage, and leave on for 10 to 15 minutes. Rinse off carefully with cool water to seal the follicles of your hair. Don't use heat to dry your hair; instead, let it air dry. You may also develop your personal conditioner using mayonnaise, avocado fruit, jojoba, and egg yolk, and then put some drops of natural oil. scalp health

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