Resources for Learning How You Can Use Essential Oils
Simplicity
I’m convinced that the time is coming soon when more and more people will want and need to take charge of their own health concerns rather than relying solely on pharmaceuticals and allopathic medicine. I was not born with common sense about health care, but since being introduced to essential oils, reading books, taking a few classes, and networking with others, I’ve been able to dramatically improve my physical and emotional health and prevent illness. Essential Oils are nature’s precious provision for us. Although therapeutic grade EOs may seem expensive to you, just one drop of an oil that has been carefully distilled from organically grown plants can travel throughout your body to mend and protect you on a cellular level. And one 15ml bottle of EO contains over 200 drops.
Although no one can “prescribe” an oil to anyone else, people who have discovered the amazing benefits of oils love to share their experiences with others. This is a person-to-person health care system. That’s why Young Living, the source I trust for oils, wants every member to be connected to another member—so we can share our knowledge.
The “Bible” for people wanting to used EO is the Essential Oils Desk Reference, 4th Edition. It is indexed both by type of oil and by personal need. So you can look up skin cancer or snoring and find suggested oils. Or you can look up Lemon or Frankincense and find chemical, historical, and medical information. The EODR is available from the publisher or at Amazon.
Dr. David Stewart has written a number of helpful books and other reference materials. I suggest Healing Oils of the Bible and The Chemistry of Essential Oils Made Simple.

