Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Young Living Compliant

 From April Travis on how we can talk about YL and be FDA compliant:

LET'S BE FDA COMPLIANT - HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF DISEASE STATES THAT WE CANNOT USE AND WORDING ALTERNATIVES:

Examples of disease states that we cannot use and wording alternatives:

Cancer (of any kind and at any level) - cellular imbalance

Diabetes - blood sugar concerns, maintain proper blood sugar levels

Bronchitis - congestion, sneezing, itchy or scratchy throat

Hormones - endocrine imbalance, changes in life for young and old, changes in a matures women's body, metabolism, growth

Allergies - itchy watery eyes and sneezing when the oak is in full swing, or when the pollen count is high. “I react to changes in the seasons with sniffles and pressure; anyone with ideas?”

Acne - spots on my face, bumps, redness, blotchiness, changes in my complexion during my cycle

Health - wellness, balanced, vibrant living

Depression, bi-polar, Autism, ADD, Alzheimer's, dementia - replace these and other emotional, mental and mood disorders and learning issues with words like - distracted, focus, alertness, insecure, lack of confidence, angry, not at peace, not relaxed, stressed, crying.

“My child is far less responsive to his teacher, doesn't seem to have good focus and is distracted easily. Then we tried using some essential oils and it has helped him greatly.”

Or if you are asking a question - My child is far less responsive to his teacher, doesn't seem to have good focus and is distracted easily. What have others used to help with these concerns?

“My (relative) has a lot of difficulty remembering things. Anyone know some things we might try?”

“My (relative) used to have a really tough time remembering even simple things, but then as we replaced the chemicals in the home with Young Living products and he/she started smelling and wearing Brain Power and taking the MindWise supplement daily, he/she has greatly improved. So great to have him/her back their former vibrant self”.

Don’t ask for a protocol, that is the same as asking for people to prescribe, which is off limits unless you are a licensed medical professional.

From YL member Jen Springer

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