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I have been reading posts as recommended to find out more information

about Gary Young and Young Living essential oils. What I have read

does not sound good as far as personal character.

 

We are fairly new to oils and a friend introduced us to what she had

which was Young Living. She had not searched out information and now

that I have there are others in our group that are questioning the

company. Anyone can be accused but has anyone verified facts? She

feels that since she introduced people to that company and they bought

thru her she should advise them of what we have now read but doesn't

want to do this without verification.

 

I have changed suppliers because of what I read. Really didn't want to

be part of MLM anyway.

 

Dianne

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Here is a website to check out on this subject:

http://www.aromaticsage.com/GYRDT.html. Lin

 

darby366 <darby366 wrote: I have been reading posts as

recommended to find out more information

about Gary Young and Young Living essential oils. What I have read

does not sound good as far as personal character.

 

We are fairly new to oils and a friend introduced us to what she had

which was Young Living. She had not searched out information and now

that I have there are others in our group that are questioning the

company. Anyone can be accused but has anyone verified facts? She

feels that since she introduced people to that company and they bought

thru her she should advise them of what we have now read but doesn't

want to do this without verification.

 

I have changed suppliers because of what I read. Really didn't want to

be part of MLM anyway.

 

Dianne

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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what are you reading, " quackwatch? " being on there is actually a badge of

honor.

 

 

 

 

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Saturday, June 16, 2007 5:21 PM

Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

>I have been reading posts as recommended to find out more information

> about Gary Young and Young Living essential oils. What I have read

> does not sound good as far as personal character.

>

> We are fairly new to oils and a friend introduced us to what she had

> which was Young Living. She had not searched out information and now

> that I have there are others in our group that are questioning the

> company. Anyone can be accused but has anyone verified facts? She

> feels that since she introduced people to that company and they bought

> thru her she should advise them of what we have now read but doesn't

> want to do this without verification.

>

> I have changed suppliers because of what I read. Really didn't want to

> be part of MLM anyway.

>

> Dianne

>

>

>

> The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute

> for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional.

>

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I've read the quackwatch but that doesn't bother me as much as the claims of

healing people and the dateline of him healing himself. I love the oils I have

used but don't want to be associated with someone that isn't reputable and had

been buying from YL. I've read the articles posted on

http://www.aromaticsage.com/ which I found disturbing. Since I am new in oils

I wanted to ask questions of those that might know.

 

Dianne

 

 

Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum wrote:

what are you reading, " quackwatch? " being on there is actually a badge

of

honor.

 

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" darby366 " <darby366

 

Saturday, June 16, 2007 5:21 PM

Young Living essential oils - questions

 

>I have been reading posts as recommended to find out more information

> about Gary Young and Young Living essential oils. What I have read

> does not sound good as far as personal character.

>

> We are fairly new to oils and a friend introduced us to what she had

> which was Young Living. She had not searched out information and now

> that I have there are others in our group that are questioning the

> company. Anyone can be accused but has anyone verified facts? She

> feels that since she introduced people to that company and they bought

> thru her she should advise them of what we have now read but doesn't

> want to do this without verification.

>

> I have changed suppliers because of what I read. Really didn't want to

> be part of MLM anyway.

>

> Dianne

>

>

>

> The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute

> for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional.

>

>

> Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna Cheese! So easy, SO

> yummy!

> http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm

>

>

> To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link:

> /join

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Good Morning everyone, I know this topic has been around for quite some

time,

 

I just don't understand how someone who lies about his credentials, is so

dangerous and in

 

My opinion is a fraudster is still in business, and still luring people in.

:-(

 

Their oils are soooo expensive I just don't know how people afford this

stuff.

 

 

 

I have a link on my site which I have labeled " The Truth about Gary Young "

 

This link takes customers to http://www.quackwatch.org/11Ind/young.html

 

 

 

I can't tell you how many people thru the years have called and thanked me

 

for providing them an avenue to read about this

 

quack.

 

 

 

Marlen

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Along with the various articles on aromatic sage and quackwatch there are the YL

Files and commentry at

 

http://www.theguidetoaromatherapy.com/ylfiles.html

 

 

Graham Sorenson

http://TheGuideToAromatherapy.com

 

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Saturday, June 16, 2007 3:21 PM

Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

I have been reading posts as recommended to find out more information

about Gary Young and Young Living essential oils. What I have read

does not sound good as far as personal character.

 

.

 

 

 

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I was just thinking of this question myself this morning. How is it that so

much misinformation keeps going and going. Well I've been around the health

industry for awhile and I've enjoyed talking to many people of many beliefs. It

seems that it is easy to get people on board if you lead them to believe the

info you are giving them is secret and being kept from us out of conspiracy

etc... People want to be in the know, they want to think that they and only

they have the answers and if those answers can bring them more money yippie!!!

If you read the info on Mr. Young you will see he married a woman very

experienced in marketing. Tell people what they want make them believe that it

and only it can give them what they want . Then you put a price tag on it that

makes them think it will really work because we all know that if you can buy it

at a discount then it isn't any good really (Ha Ha). Now that I think about it

this reminds me of the pharm. companies. Well one

could go on and on forever about all of this I myself got worked up about it

and then let it go. I make a point of informing anyone asking about oils to do

research and I include my warning of Young Living Oils along with the story I

have connected to it. People will do with it what they will. Happy Father's

Day to All the Dads out there!

 

Namaste,

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well, the stuff ive looked into are geniune conspiracies, imo. generally

speaking. havent looked into the " young living " per se, though. i would

just strongly caution against taking " quackwatch " at face value.

 

 

 

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Sunday, June 17, 2007 12:18 PM

Re: Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

>I was just thinking of this question myself this morning. How is it that

>so much misinformation keeps going and going. Well I've been around the

>health industry for awhile and I've enjoyed talking to many people of many

>beliefs. It seems that it is easy to get people on board if you lead them

>to believe the info you are giving them is secret and being kept from us

>out of conspiracy etc... People want to be in the know, they want to think

>that they and only they have the answers and if those answers can bring

>them more money yippie!!! If you read the info on Mr. Young you will see

>he married a woman very experienced in marketing. Tell people what they

>want make them believe that it and only it can give them what they want .

>Then you put a price tag on it that makes them think it will really work

>because we all know that if you can buy it at a discount then it isn't any

>good really (Ha Ha). Now that I think about it this reminds me of the

>pharm. companies. Well one

> could go on and on forever about all of this I myself got worked up about

> it and then let it go. I make a point of informing anyone asking about

> oils to do research and I include my warning of Young Living Oils along

> with the story I have connected to it. People will do with it what they

> will. Happy Father's Day to All the Dads out there!

>

> Namaste,

> Kathryn

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¶ It seems that it is easy to get people on board if you lead them to

believe the info you are giving them is secret and being kept from us out of

conspiracy etc... People want to be in the know, they want to think that

they and only they have the answers and if those answers can bring them more

money yippie!!!

 

[Dave]: I think that's a pretty astute observation. I wish I had - maybe

not a nickel, but a smile and well-wishes from a stranger - for every time

I've heard that the way to make people value something is to make 'em pay

for it, the implication being that if it's affordable it must be worthless.

I've been in sales, and I've explored this paradigm fairly thoroughly, and

somewhere along the way it occurred to me that the most valuable things have

no money value attached at all, they're simply hard to find and you must

know what you want. I'm not talking about big-screen TVs. Anyway, I think

you're right about making people feel they're part of an inside circle.

Funny how it doesn't seem to raise a red flag, that what it takes to enter

is not merit, but money.

 

 

 

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Graham,

Thank you for sending me links so that I could read more on the subject. I

think I have more of what I wanted to know and appreciate your being kind to a

the needs of a newbie.

Dianne

 

from: " Graham Sorenson " <lunaaromatics

Along with the various articles on aromatic sage and quackwatch there are the

YL Files and commentry at

 

http://www.theguide toaromatherapy. com/ylfiles. html

 

Graham Sorenson

http://TheGuideToAr omatherapy. com

 

 

 

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Unfortunately the quackwatch site has a bias against many " natural " therapies.

 

I say unfortunate because in this case the article on quackwatch was from a real

doctor who did a lot of personal reseach and submitted the article to the

quackwatch site.

 

The quackwatch article on Gary Young and young living is more factual that many

if not most of the articles on that site.

 

Graham Sorenson

http://TheGuideToAromatherapy.com

 

 

 

havent looked into the " young living " per se, though. i would

just strongly caution against taking " quackwatch " at face value.

.

 

 

 

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so, youre saying he killed a baby? are you in business competition with

Young Living?

 

 

 

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" Graham Sorenson " <lunaaromatics

 

Sunday, June 17, 2007 4:51 PM

Re: Re: Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

> Unfortunately the quackwatch site has a bias against many " natural "

> therapies.

>

> I say unfortunate because in this case the article on quackwatch was from

> a real doctor who did a lot of personal reseach and submitted the article

> to the quackwatch site.

>

> The quackwatch article on Gary Young and young living is more factual that

> many if not most of the articles on that site.

>

> Graham Sorenson

> http://TheGuideToAromatherapy.com

>

>

>

> havent looked into the " young living " per se, though. i would

> just strongly caution against taking " quackwatch " at face value.

> .

>

>

>

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Yes, he killed his own baby. A perfectly healthy little girl. At the time he

was playing at being a nurse and decided that he and his wife would have a

water birth... with him as lead medical man. When the baby was born, he kept

her under the water for an hour.... she died. This was in Spokane Washington

and was in the newspapers, it made such a noise in that town (where my folks

lived at the time, I was away during that period) that when I said that I

wanted a water birth they got very nervous because they remembered that

story. You can research it with the Spokesman Review. It's there.

 

And no. I'm in no way in competition with Gag-a-Maggot Young or his company.

I sell Woobeys, Jewelry and run the magazine. No oils, no vitamins, no

juice, no toothpaste, ememas, quack philosophies, falsehoods or regurgitated

garbage.

 

I'm just me who loathes the man and everything he stands for.... by the by,

I have a picture that someone sent me of the idiot Young standing beside his

truck during the time he professes to have been paralysed.

 

K

 

 

On 6/17/07, Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum wrote:

>

> so, youre saying he killed a baby? are you in business competition with

> Young Living?

>

> -

> " Graham Sorenson "

<lunaaromatics<lunaaromatics%40comcast.net>

> >

> < <%40>>

> Sunday, June 17, 2007 4:51 PM

> Re: Re: Young Living essential oils - questions

>

> > Unfortunately the quackwatch site has a bias against many " natural "

> > therapies.

> >

> > I say unfortunate because in this case the article on quackwatch was

> from

> > a real doctor who did a lot of personal reseach and submitted the

> article

> > to the quackwatch site.

> >

> > The quackwatch article on Gary Young and young living is more factual

> that

> > many if not most of the articles on that site.

> >

> > Graham Sorenson

> > http://TheGuideToAromatherapy.com <http://theguidetoaromatherapy.com/>

> >

> >

> >

> > havent looked into the " young living " per se, though. i would

> > just strongly caution against taking " quackwatch " at face value.

> > .

> >

> >

> >

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well, thanks for the info. if i have time after my midterms ill try to

follow up on Young Living. that whole thing with " essential oils curing

paralysis " always seemed a bit far fetched to me.

 

 

 

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" Kathleen Petrides " <WoobeyQueen

 

Sunday, June 17, 2007 6:58 PM

Re: Re: Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

> Yes, he killed his own baby. A perfectly healthy little girl. At the time

> he

> was playing at being a nurse and decided that he and his wife would have a

> water birth... with him as lead medical man. When the baby was born, he

> kept

> her under the water for an hour.... she died. This was in Spokane

> Washington

> and was in the newspapers, it made such a noise in that town (where my

> folks

> lived at the time, I was away during that period) that when I said that I

> wanted a water birth they got very nervous because they remembered that

> story. You can research it with the Spokesman Review. It's there.

>

> And no. I'm in no way in competition with Gag-a-Maggot Young or his

> company.

> I sell Woobeys, Jewelry and run the magazine. No oils, no vitamins, no

> juice, no toothpaste, ememas, quack philosophies, falsehoods or

> regurgitated

> garbage.

>

> I'm just me who loathes the man and everything he stands for.... by the

> by,

> I have a picture that someone sent me of the idiot Young standing beside

> his

> truck during the time he professes to have been paralysed.

>

> K

>

>

> On 6/17/07, Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum wrote:

>>

>> so, youre saying he killed a baby? are you in business competition with

>> Young Living?

>>

>> -

>> " Graham Sorenson "

>> <lunaaromatics<lunaaromatics%40comcast.net>

>> >

>> < <%40>>

>> Sunday, June 17, 2007 4:51 PM

>> Re: Re: Young Living essential oils - questions

>>

>> > Unfortunately the quackwatch site has a bias against many " natural "

>> > therapies.

>> >

>> > I say unfortunate because in this case the article on quackwatch was

>> from

>> > a real doctor who did a lot of personal reseach and submitted the

>> article

>> > to the quackwatch site.

>> >

>> > The quackwatch article on Gary Young and young living is more factual

>> that

>> > many if not most of the articles on that site.

>> >

>> > Graham Sorenson

>> > http://TheGuideToAromatherapy.com <http://theguidetoaromatherapy.com/>

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > havent looked into the " young living " per se, though. i would

>> > just strongly caution against taking " quackwatch " at face value.

>> > .

>> >

>> >

>> >

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I am not and never have been a seller of oils, I used to sell Soaps and lipbalms

but no longer do so.

 

And Yes it is true every word that is on those three websites.

 

If they were not true then don't you think they would have sued us?

 

The information on my site has been there since 1996.

 

 

Graham Sorenson

http://TheGuideToAromatherapy.com/ylfiles.html

 

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Mercurius Trismegistus

Sunday, June 17, 2007 3:12 PM

Re: Re: Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

so, youre saying he killed a baby? are you in business competition with

Young Living?

 

.

 

 

 

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The thing that amazes me is that I have heard the comments that people will

make about his bad reputation but his oils are great. Sorry on that one -

there are many great oils & vendors out there & I can buy 16 ozs of an eo

cheaper than some of the 1/4 - 1 oz that is sold.

 

God Bless You & Yours,

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that take your breath away~~~

 

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, " THEZentub " <zentub wrote:

>

> Great message thank you.

> I will also add that Gary's hottest personal distributors who use a

lot of

> the oils are regularly taken and detuned every several weeks. That

alone

> should be concern and help one realise they don't trust their own

actions.

> I did a search on Mary last night, I found that Y/L farms is listed

as an

> Elk hunting ranch and Mary is heavily investing in Hospice care

facilities

> (where people go to die). A perfect set of industries. Now they

just need

> the funeral homes!

> LOL

> Leslie

 

 

Not to mention a " Burn Center "

 

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Funny.

I just got the newsletter from Y/L, this weeks special wintergreen, use it

as a rub, put it in cosmetics, flavour food, treat your animals with oils,

every one of these suggestions goes contrary to anything I read on this list

or any other research into wintergreen.

Appears they are getting rid of the stock after the latest sports death.

LOL

If anyone want the newsletter to read for themselves, they are welcome to

it.

Mostly about how to make money off the gullible.

LOL

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" darby366 " <darby366

 

Sunday, June 17, 2007 8:21 AM

Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

>I have been reading posts as recommended to find out more information

> about Gary Young and Young Living essential oils. What I have read

> does not sound good as far as personal character.

>

> We are fairly new to oils and a friend introduced us to what she had

> which was Young Living. She had not searched out information and now

> that I have there are others in our group that are questioning the

> company. Anyone can be accused but has anyone verified facts? She

> feels that since she introduced people to that company and they bought

> thru her she should advise them of what we have now read but doesn't

> want to do this without verification.

>

> I have changed suppliers because of what I read. Really didn't want to

> be part of MLM anyway.

>

> Dianne

>

>

>

> The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute

> for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional.

>

>

> Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna Cheese! So easy, SO

> yummy!

> http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm

>

>

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Great piece thank you.

I would love to send the link along to Martha Stewart whom I contacted

recently after seeing her name being used to flog the products, I gave a run

down much like your piece but your is more informative.

LOL

P.S Gary doesn't like me, we worked him out in less than 5 minutes.

I nearly wrote a cook book for them, thank god I didn't or I might be on

murder charges now myself.

LOL

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" Linda Kellum " <lindatkellum

 

Sunday, June 17, 2007 9:01 AM

Re: Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

> Here is a website to check out on this subject:

> http://www.aromaticsage.com/GYRDT.html. Lin

>

> darby366 <darby366 wrote: I have been reading posts as

> recommended to find out more information

> about Gary Young and Young Living essential oils. What I have read

> does not sound good as far as personal character.

>

> We are fairly new to oils and a friend introduced us to what she had

> which was Young Living. She had not searched out information and now

> that I have there are others in our group that are questioning the

> company. Anyone can be accused but has anyone verified facts? She

> feels that since she introduced people to that company and they bought

> thru her she should advise them of what we have now read but doesn't

> want to do this without verification.

>

> I have changed suppliers because of what I read. Really didn't want to

> be part of MLM anyway.

>

> Dianne

>

>

>

>

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I have a brown spot that has formed on my nose.

I thought it might be cancer or melanoma as it is like a mole and sort or

drops off at the edges, is always sore and sometimes falls off only to be

back next day same as ever.

 

It started when I was asked to smell an oil for Y/L, it was a citrus oil, it

burnt my nose and it is now 5 years without any signs of going.

 

I have other brown spots over my body where they used citrus oils like

tangerine, lemon, lemongrass etc on my body.

LOL

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" Dianne France " <darby366

 

Sunday, June 17, 2007 12:35 PM

Re: Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

> I've read the quackwatch but that doesn't bother me as much as the claims

> of healing people and the dateline of him healing himself. I love the

> oils I have used but don't want to be associated with someone that isn't

> reputable and had been buying from YL. I've read the articles posted on

> http://www.aromaticsage.com/ which I found disturbing. Since I am new

> in oils I wanted to ask questions of those that might know.

>

> Dianne

>

>

> Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum wrote:

> what are you reading, " quackwatch? " being on there is actually a

> badge of

> honor.

>

> -

> " darby366 " <darby366

>

> Saturday, June 16, 2007 5:21 PM

> Young Living essential oils - questions

>

>>I have been reading posts as recommended to find out more information

>> about Gary Young and Young Living essential oils. What I have read

>> does not sound good as far as personal character.

>>

>> We are fairly new to oils and a friend introduced us to what she had

>> which was Young Living. She had not searched out information and now

>> that I have there are others in our group that are questioning the

>> company. Anyone can be accused but has anyone verified facts? She

>> feels that since she introduced people to that company and they bought

>> thru her she should advise them of what we have now read but doesn't

>> want to do this without verification.

>>

>> I have changed suppliers because of what I read. Really didn't want to

>> be part of MLM anyway.

>>

>> Dianne

>>

>>

>>

>> The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute

>> for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional.

>>

>>

>> Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna Cheese! So easy, SO

>> yummy!

>> http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm

>>

>>

>> To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link:

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Great message thank you.

I will also add that Gary's hottest personal distributors who use a lot of

the oils are regularly taken and detuned every several weeks. That alone

should be concern and help one realise they don't trust their own actions.

I did a search on Mary last night, I found that Y/L farms is listed as an

Elk hunting ranch and Mary is heavily investing in Hospice care facilities

(where people go to die). A perfect set of industries. Now they just need

the funeral homes!

LOL

Leslie

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Monday, June 18, 2007 1:17 AM

Re: Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

> Along with the various articles on aromatic sage and quackwatch there are

> the YL Files and commentry at

>

> http://www.theguidetoaromatherapy.com/ylfiles.html

>

>

> Graham Sorenson

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I am an official Y/L rep, those reports are all true.

I have never sold a product/item for them and never will now that I know the

ethics of it all.

 

A baby, is just the tip of the iceberg, there are at least three other

deaths.

Disappointed mainly in the company.

Only after I put the question to Gary Young, face to face with 50 odd

witnesses of does Y/L produce all their own oils as suggested/stated by some

literature and got the response I expected I lost any ability to believe a

word he or his cronies say.

I also asked about the possible build up of toxic elements and compounds in

the body by ingesting the oils which is how I was told that one should do a

complete fast and detoxify every few weeks using lemon juice, cayenne and

maple syrup as only nourishment for about 10 days and then a blood

detoxification using his special machine also found in quackwatch.

My doctors were puzzled as I kept showing symptoms of certain illnesses and

indeed they did find a genetic illness on my 23 pair called hetero

hemochromatosis, at this stage still in the ferrous studies. However as my

levels dropped it was realised it couldn't be that illness causing the

problems.

Finally nailed it down to the oils and ingestion, of course it was thought

it may have been a pesticide I was being poisoned with, and I guess I was.

Wintergreen being used as a pesticide, just as many essential oils are

natural defence systems for plants.

 

Cheers.

Leslie

-

" Graham Sorenson "

 

Monday, June 18, 2007 10:12 AM

Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

>I am not and never have been a seller of oils, I used to sell Soaps and

>lipbalms but no longer do so.

>

> And Yes it is true every word that is on those three websites.

>

> If they were not true then don't you think they would have sued us?

>

> The information on my site has been there since 1996.

>

>

> Graham Sorenson

> http://TheGuideToAromatherapy.com/ylfiles.html

>

> -

> Mercurius Trismegistus

>

> Sunday, June 17, 2007 3:12 PM

> Young Living essential oils - questions

 

> so, youre saying he killed a baby? are you in business competition with

> Young Living?

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Wow,

may I have a copy of it.

I would like to send it to some of those who have been fooled to try and

re-awaken the bright spark of goodness and love they started with. It soon

turned into something else once involved with young and profit became the

motive.

LOL

Leslie

you can send it to zentub or my account is

leslie_handcock I dont allow a lot of pictures anymore

though.

 

Cheers.

Leslie

 

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" Mercurius Trismegistus " <magisterium_magnum

 

Monday, June 18, 2007 10:06 AM

Re: Re: Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

> well, thanks for the info. if i have time after my midterms ill try to

> follow up on Young Living. that whole thing with " essential oils curing

> paralysis " always seemed a bit far fetched to me.

>

>

>

> -

> " Kathleen Petrides " <WoobeyQueen

>

> Sunday, June 17, 2007 6:58 PM

> Re: Re: Young Living essential oils - questions

>

>

>> Yes, he killed his own baby. A perfectly healthy little girl. At the time

>> he

>> was playing at being a nurse and decided that he and his wife would have

>> a

>> water birth... with him as lead medical man. When the baby was born, he

>> kept

>> her under the water for an hour.... she died. This was in Spokane

>> Washington

>> and was in the newspapers, it made such a noise in that town (where my

>> folks

>> lived at the time, I was away during that period) that when I said that I

>> wanted a water birth they got very nervous because they remembered that

>> story. You can research it with the Spokesman Review. It's there.

>>

>> And no. I'm in no way in competition with Gag-a-Maggot Young or his

>> company.

>> I sell Woobeys, Jewelry and run the magazine. No oils, no vitamins, no

>> juice, no toothpaste, ememas, quack philosophies, falsehoods or

>> regurgitated

>> garbage.

>>

>> I'm just me who loathes the man and everything he stands for.... by the

>> by,

>> I have a picture that someone sent me of the idiot Young standing beside

>> his

>> truck during the time he professes to have been paralysed.

>>

>> K

>>

>>

>> On 6/17/07, Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum

>> wrote:

>>>

>>> so, youre saying he killed a baby? are you in business competition

>>> with

>>> Young Living?

>>>

>>> -

>>> " Graham Sorenson "

>>> <lunaaromatics<lunaaromatics%40comcast.net>

>>> >

>>> < <%40>>

>>> Sunday, June 17, 2007 4:51 PM

>>> Re: Re: Young Living essential oils -

>>> questions

>>>

>>> > Unfortunately the quackwatch site has a bias against many " natural "

>>> > therapies.

>>> >

>>> > I say unfortunate because in this case the article on quackwatch was

>>> from

>>> > a real doctor who did a lot of personal reseach and submitted the

>>> article

>>> > to the quackwatch site.

>>> >

>>> > The quackwatch article on Gary Young and young living is more factual

>>> that

>>> > many if not most of the articles on that site.

>>> >

>>> > Graham Sorenson

>>> > http://TheGuideToAromatherapy.com <http://theguidetoaromatherapy.com/>

 

>> Cheers!

>> Kathleen Petrides

>> The Woobey Queen

>> Http://www.woobeyworld.com

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That is a fair enough comment.

If you are happy with what you use, by all means, I am still using the ones

I purchased up, just not as liberally as I onc would have..

I loved using the oils too, the quality is pretty good, it has to be.

Main point is that a supplier say for an aromatherapy or massage/Reiki or

even beauty school would also carry excellent quality oils, from the very

best suppliers, all measured and tested for various levels of these

chemicals we keep hearing about used to extract the oils or to thin or

preserve them etc.

 

LOL

Leslie

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<hahagranny

 

Monday, June 18, 2007 3:39 PM

Re: Young Living essential oils - questions

 

 

> The thing that amazes me is that I have heard the comments that people

> will

> make about his bad reputation but his oils are great. Sorry on that

> one -

> there are many great oils & vendors out there & I can buy 16 ozs of an eo

> cheaper than some of the 1/4 - 1 oz that is sold.

>

> God Bless You & Yours,

> Georgia (hahagranny)

>

> ~~~God's answers are wiser than our prayers~~~

>

> ~~~Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take but by the

> moments

> that take your breath away~~~

>

> ~~~A friend hears the song in my heart & sings it to me when my memory

> fails~~~

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