kelmo
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I have been INUNDATED with network marketing health products in the last six months.
The latest one is from someone who works with my husband. This guy was sicker than a dog and trying to heal himself with Young Living Essential Oils and juices.
Anyone heard of this company? He had horrible pneumonia for months and this certainly wasn't taking care of it.
Now, he's saying it helped him heal from the illness and he's sending stuff home with my husband.
Partially used bottles, etc. What the heck?
I've been hit with: Young Living Essential Oils, Vibe, Water Devine.
cactus
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Hi Kelly,
There was some discussion about essential oils in medical awhile ago, and they covered Young Living.
Seems like a good product, but expensive.
Before I was diagnosed and on abx, I tried Young Living. A fellow artist was insistent that it would help, so she gave me lots of info, some samples, and we traded for some extra products (artwork for oil and a book).
I still think essential oils are promising, and may try them again, but at the time I did not notice any dramatic difference with regard to my symptoms.
Maybe if it were being used in conjunction with Lyme treatment, the results would have been better.
Will be interested in what others have to say about this...
Cactus
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All I know is that I wouldn't be able to tolerate the smells/odors of the oils!
I did happen to see the marketing plan for Y.Living and in my opinion, it's a nightmare.
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kelmo
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Not interested, really. We are already on so many supplements. But, when you are hit with SO MANY products, you begin to wonder how they can all make the claim.
My husband brought me home an email that was from his co-worker. He was consulting with his upline on how to treat Lyme. Of course, if my daughter wanted to get better quicker, she would have to really take a lot of it.
It's just so tiring. They all claim to be the one to cure.
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