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Posted by David B. and Dianne Hansen | June 27, 2009 .

Certain medicinal quality essential oils help restore mental alertness. Others we use to overcome chaotic energies from other people or situations in life… troubling events. Still others we use to stimulate our thinking and focus. This is wonderful brain power provided by natural substances.

These oils help foster a positive attitude:

  • Clarity (contains peppermint and rosemary)… for mental alertness
  • Awaken (contains bergamot, neroli, and melissa oils) … brings about inner awareness and awakening
  • Gathering (contains galbanum, frankincense, sandalwood) … helps overcome chaotic energies that bombards our everyday life and clouds our focus
  • Dream Catcher (contains sandalwood, tangerine, and ylang ylang) … enhances the process of dreaming and visualization
  • Magnify Your Purpose (contains sandalwood, rosewood, and sage) … stimulates creativity, desire, focus, and motivation; helps foster a positive attitude

Does your brain need a little lifting up? A little freedom of thought? More focus? Protection from others or from disturbances?

Find one of the missing links to your good health by stocking your emotional medicine cabinet with essential oils from Young Living. Click on Product Line.

Fill your meds cabinet with Young Living Oils.

Fill your meds cabinet with Young Living Oils.

For those interested people who require scientific studies and statistics proving the medical efficacy of therapeutic grade essential oils, we will introduce you to the work of Nicole Stevens. Nicole earned her MSc degree in Integrative Biology from Brigham Young University in 2002. Her thesis work involved screening essential oils against various cancer cell lines to identify possible anti-cancer components. Nicole worked as a research technician at the University of Nevada Las Vegas for three years, where she investigated the use of essential oils as photo sensitizing agents in photo dynamic therapy. This method involves using wavelengths of light to kill specific cancer cells. From 2005 until recently, Nicole taught chemistry at Brigham Young University Idaho.

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