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Essential Oils for Essential Tremors




What are Essential Oils? Essential oils my newest life saver.  I can’t remember the last time I went an extended amount time without pain but I recently invested in Young Living’s Essential Oils and I can honestly say I physically feel a difference.  Essential oils are natural oils typically obtained by distillation; in my good friend Rachel’s words, “its basically Plant Juice.” I recently attended an Oils Party and I can honestly say that one rainy afternoon has truly altered my life.


Now my aunt has tried her hardest for years to get me into oils, she gave me oils for headaches, for pain, for concentration; as the saying goes, “there is an oil for everything.”  I would try the oil but I wouldn’t truly incorporate it into everyday routine. To feel an actual difference, like with anything in life, you have to be consistent and make it a lifestyle.  I am so grateful that I have now given Essentials oils a chance to work.  They have been around since Ancient Egypt and in my opinion, if they are good enough for the Egyptians they are definitely good enough for me!

Rachel introduced me to a world free of toxins and full of healthy living in a new, fun and non-stressful way. Young Living was founded in 1993, they stand by their Seed to Seal standard.  Oils can used be aromatically through a diffuser, topically or ingested. For individuals with Essential Tremors, Parkinson’s, anxiety, or truly any condition that causes pain I recommend oils whole-heartedly.



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