Essentially Yours - Therapeutic Grade by Gary Young
In the years since I founded Young Living, the use of
essential oils has grown tremendously. There are many new
companies on the scene that sell oils, and many older ones
that have expanded their lines. But there are no other
companies that can match the quality of our pure,
therapeutic-grade essential oils. I want to explain a few
of the reasons why this is true so that you, as Distributors,
can educate the people who come to you about the importance we
place on selling only oils that are pure and natural.
Ensuring the Highest Quality
Young Living owns more than 1,800 acres of organic
farmland, with over 70,000 square feet of greenhouse space.
We water the herbs on our farms with pure mountain water
and nourish them with a mixture of enzymes and trace
minerals. Chemical pesticides and fertilizers are never used
on them. And, because it would be impossible to grow and
distill every variety of plant that we offer in our product
line, I personally travel throughout the world to inspect our
vendors' fields and distilleries in order to ensure full
compliance with our standards for purity.
Correct Identification
Essential oils are volatile materials derived through a
physical process-usually steam distillation-from scented
plant materials of a single origin. That means that when an
oil is called Lavender officinalis, it should come from a
lavender officinalis plant, not from lavendin grosso, and not
from a synthetic blend. This is a critical factor that is
often overlooked by other companies due to costs and,
frankly, to ignorance about the important therapeutic
benefits that come only from true sources.
Extraction
The majority of essential oil producers use distillation
methods designed simply to gain the most oil possible from
their plant materials. They use high temperatures that may
destroy some of the delicate constituents. But keeping the
constituents intact is important for potency and
effectiveness. That's why I designed a proprietary stainless
steel distillation process that uses low pressures and
temperatures in order to preserve the integrity and
therapeutic benefits of the plants.
Many companies are concerned only with the fragrance of an
oil, so they take out certain parts of it, perhaps the terpene
fractions or the sesquiterpenols, and then add synthetics
to create what they call a "reconstituted oil." This type of
reconstitution is different from what is done with cartons of
orange juice. There the orange juice is dehydrated or freeze
dried and water is added again. With reconstituted oils,
manufacturers take out natural compounds from essential oils
and then add synthetic chemicals to the mix. Although these
products are blended to closely match the natural properties
of an oil, they don't work the same as a pure, natural,
therapeutic-grade oil.
Natural vs. Synthetic
Natural oils consist of many compounds. Lavender oil has
more than 300 compounds, which makes it extremely hard to
make a synthetic version of it. Scientists may combine the
main components found in oils, but they can't create a
synthetic oil that has all the same beneficial properties as
a natural oil. And they certainly can't substitute another
oil, add synthetics to it, and expect to get the same results
a pure oil will provide.
Independent Testing
Once they are extracted, each batch of Young Living essential
oil may receive up to five different chemical analyses from
independent laboratories, including the use of gas
chromatography, to guarantee the presence of beneficial
chemical constituents.
What does all of this mean to you? How does this talk of
technology, distillation and chemical constituents relate to
you? Simply put, it guarantees you, your family, and your
customers the absolute highest quality, therapeutic-grade
essential oils. The end result is that every product carrying
the Young Living name provides the highest level of benefit
associated with the particular oil used.
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