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What I’m Giving for Christmas This Year

Y’all know I love essential oils.  It’s becoming a trend, but I have used them for about 8 years and found them to have been amazing for dealing with all kinds of issues our family has dealt with from common sniffles to depression and test taking.  I only share them with you because I want to bless you with ways to build your family’s health using natural remedies instead of synthetic medication.

And another thing I love is gift giving……so…..I am combining two of my passions and giving essential oils for Christmas!  To everyone (well, not my kids but that’s a whole different post).  Now, don’t you wish you had been nicer to me?

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Seriously, I wish I could send you all a bottle of Thieves for the winter.  I’ve been relying on it for years to get us through the season of cold weather and being shut in the house for days.

Who doesn’t want to give a gift that is unique, thoughtful and lasts a long time.  Plus you’re contributing to someone’s wellness.  I just LOVE that!

I may add a little note with each gift to make sure whoever gets it how to use it….in case they’re all like, “Gee thanks,” to my face and, “What on EARTH is this stuff?!?!” after they walk away.

If you’re already using Young Living oils then you know how great they are.  If you haven’t signed up yet, do it now!  I am sending a package of Thieves Lozenges and my favorite reference book to anyone who signs up this month with a Premium Starter Kit.

We have varying amounts we spend on people, depending on their relationship with us.  So I’ve broken down some ideas for you in price ranges.  Now, these are the wholesale prices.  You can get those prices when you join!  {hint-hint}

1. For the small gift – between $10 and $15

Thieves Spray ($9 – in fact, if you buy the three pack it only costs $7.92 each!), Christmas Spirit ($10.25), Orange Oil ($10.75), Lemon Oil ($11.25), Thieves Breathmints ($12.75)

I will give these to my mail carrier, the lady who helped me so much this year with cupcakes for a couple of parties, the receptionist at my dentist’s office who has been so patient with me, etc.

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2. For the medium gift – between $15 and $26

Citrus Fresh ($15.25), Thieves Lozenges ($18.50), EnRGee ($20.25), Peppermint ($21.50), Lavender ($23.50),  Melaleuca ($26)

I’ll be giving some of these to people like the kids’ piano teacher, our pastor, a few friends that I exchange gifts with, etc.

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3. For the larger gift – when money is no object….

What about getting someone you love started by gifting them the Premium Starter Kit?!  They’d get 11 oils and a diffuser plus a few samples.  AND I would send you (or them, whichever you want) the reference book and Thieves Lozenges from ME!  Ya can’t beat that for a great gift idea!

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If you have any questions feel free to ask!  I love helping people find their groove with the oils and learn more about them.  I know it seems overwhelming, but if I can figure it out anyone can!

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2 Comments

  1. I went to an essential oils information session and was shocked to discover that there are some oils you should avoid if you have epilepsy or high blood pressure. One of them is Thieves. So, if you are thinking of giving out these as gifts, you might want to provide cautionary information. You never know who may come in contact with them.

    1. Thieves has rosemary in it which some believe to have an effect on high blood pressure. But there is not enough in it to cause a problem, in my opinion. There is also some info out there saying that clove and cinnamon can counteract with medications used for epilepsy. Both of those are in Thieves.

      Of course, as with any remedy natural or synthetic, you should use caution and educate yourself.

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