Jae--
Yes, we do have a reference guide. I looked on the site and it
showed 0 in stock so it wouldn't come for anyone with a search. We
have some in stock, so I fixed that. Here's a link: http://www.name-
traces.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=3813 or just look
under essential oils on the site www.TracesEtc.com This is a very
useful reference guide and is designed for use with Forever Young's
essential oils (we carry everything that this book mentions).
There is a larger book (it comes in a big 3" binder) that is used to
train those who sell the Forever Young oils. I think it's $80.00.
I can see if I can get one for you. They aren't teaching any
classes in December and I don't have an extra on hand. There is
also an essential oils boot camp training session the end of
February. It's a 3-day training session on the use of essential
oils. It's an incredible training. Cost is $195.00 per person and
it is held in Salt Lake City, Utah. Let me know if you're
interested in that and I can get you more information.
Finally, if you truly want to learn about essential oils we are
happy to train you. I don't know where you are located, if it's
close enough to us we will come and teach you/teach classes for
you. Or, if you don't live nearby we can get you access to the past
training calls, or you are welcome to listen to any of the oil
training calls. Information on that is e-mailed out in a reminder e-
mail each Wednesday.
Let me know how I can be of further assistance. You can e-mail me
personally at pennybugs@... or give us a call at 208-852-
2295. You'll want to talk to Debby or Penny about the oils.
And, you're always welcome to e-mail questions to the loop. That's
what it's here for. Chances are someone else has the same question
you do. :-)
Sincerely,
Penny
--- In TracesEssentialOils@yahoogroups.com, Joi Allerton
<scrap_to_it1@...> wrote:
>
> I just found this group and am very fascinated with all the
different oils and their associated benefits. However this is all
greek to me and I was wondering if there was a book of some sort
that helps to explain the uses and applications of the particular
oils.
>
> I see that some are applied to different body parts and some are
enfused.
>
> Where should I go to get a reference book for these oils?
>
>
> thanks
>
> Jae
>
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>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Penny <pennybugs@...>
> To: TracesEssentialOils@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:44:35 PM
> Subject: [TracesEssentialOils] Traces Essential Oil Tip of the Week
>
> Use Oregano essential oil to keep colds and flu at bay.
>
> Carol M. reports: "My 2-year old son developed a gurgly, croupy
cough
> over the last few days. With the holiday festivities, I didn't
stay
> on top of it until I found him crying, coughing, and just lying
there
> saying, 'I sick." He had a fever coming on as well, and could not
eat
> or drink. I mixed up 12 drops of Message Oil and 4 drops of
Oregano
> Oil, which I rubbed over his chest, back, and feet. Then I rubbed
him
> down with just Message Oil, to further slow the absorption of the
> Oregano Oil. He dozed off for about ten minutes and then was
running
> around, back in action as a two year old should be, asking for
some
> food! At bedtime I rubbed his chest, throat, and back with
Exchange
> essential oil blend, diluted 50% with Message Oil and diluted a
drop
> more of Oregano in Message oil and rubbed it on his feet. He slept
> all night, no coughing, no fever. This morning he is ready to go
with
> Daddy to the mountains to get a Christmas tree!!"
>
> Tonight's oil call theme will be: Essential Oils and How They
Differ.
>