Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 Thanks for your valuable input Butch, I am sure that you have seen it all by now in this industry! I have attended several YL meetings in the past and these individuals are like disciples and there is no changing their minds! Truth be told, I have personally seen adverse reactions caused by use of their Lavender for general skin conditions. I thought that some of you might appreciate this bit of information, Gary Young is also nota real doctor but a certified naturopathic doctor and anyone can receive a diploma through the mail which is far different from a licensed ND. Gary Young, ND, markets aromatherapy products through Young Living, a multilevel company in Payson, Utah. During the mid-1980s, he operated clinics in Rosarita Beach, Mexico, and Chula Vista, California. In 1988, a California judge issued a restraining order barring Young from advertising and selling misleading and deceptive health cures. The district attorney's office obtained the order after Young told a female health department investigator that she had an enlarged prostate and that carcinogenic cells existed in a " potentially agressive manner. " The diagnosis was based on a " blood crystallization test " of a sample of her blood submitted with the medical history of a fictitious male [1]. Be well, Rachel Markel www.eoilco.com http://ingredientmanager.eoilcolab.com www.GreenTerpene.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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