|
Young Living
Essential Oils
Independent
Consultant
ID23048 since
1996 |
|
|
|
Young
Living Independent Distributor
Consultants, we are passionate
about promoting the use of
natural vitamins, mineral
supplements and pure
therapeutic-grade essential
oils, known as nature's living
energy. We offer a way to
help people to obtain their
health and wellness goals while
creating financial security. |
Whether you are a Customer or a potential Home Business owner, we
welcome you and look forward to assisting you on your journey as a
product user or as a relationship marketing person.
Enrolling
as a Young Living Independent Distributor through Aromatic Alliance
you will gain an immediate edge by benefitting from our many years
of experience.
Ignite a healthy lifestyle, relationships,
and finances today! |
Aromatherapy Scents Making
Sense
When a fragrance is inhaled, the odor molecules travel up the nose
where they are trapped by olfactory membranes. Each odor
molecule fits like a little piece into receptor cell sites that line
the membrane known as the olfactory epithelium. Each of these
hundreds of millions of nerve cells is replace every 28 days.
When stimulated by odor molecules, this lining of nerve cells
triggers electrical impulses to the olfactory bulb in the brain.
|
LEARN HOW TO USE
YOUR OILS...
FREE INFO!
|
The olfactory bulb then transmits to the
gustatory center (where the sensation of taste is perceived), and
other parts of the limbic system of the brain.
Because the limbic system is directly connected to those parts of
the brain that control heart rate, blood pressure, breathing memory,
stress levels, and hormone balance,
essential oils can have profound physiological and psychological
effects. |
FREE YOUNG LIVING
VS
OTC COMPARISON
CHART
|
The sense of smell is the only one of the five
senses directly linked to the limbic lobe of the brain, the
emotional control center. Anxiety, depression, fear, anger,
and joy all emanate from this region. The scent of a special
fragrance can evoke memories or emotions before we are even
consciously aware it has happened. Where smells are concerned,
we react first and think later. All other senses (touch,
taste, hearing and sight) are routed through the thalamus, which
acts as the switchboard for the brain, passing stimuli onto the
cerebral cortex (the conscious thought center) and other parts of
the brain. |
|
|
|
SPONSOR A CHILD HERE |
Peggy Martin
Young Living Distributor #23048 since July 1996 |
|