Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Herb Cheese Ball Recipe

Yummy!!  I love cheese balls and what could be better than one made with Young Living essential oils??  I can't wait to try this one!!!!

Ingredients
• 2 1/2 cups shredded sharp cheddar, Pepper Jack, or Colby cheese (or a combination), room temperature
• 2 8-oz packages cream cheese, softened
• 2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives
• Sage essential oil
• Thyme essential oil
• Black pepper essential oil
• 1 1/2 cups pecan pieces, toasted
Directions
Mix together cheese, cream cheese, chives, and essential oils using a stand mixer, adjusting ingredients to achieve your desired flavor. Chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes, then form into 2 cheese balls. Roll in pecan pieces to coat surface. Chill for 8+ hours before serving with crackers or veggies.


To get your oils, visit here!


Friday, October 31, 2014

Everyday Oils Family Recipes - FREE!!

I hate to go on and on with the free stuff, but who could help it?  It's FREE!  LavenderLobby has put together ANOTHER beautiful brochure for your own information or to share with others.  The "Vapor Rub" will be my first test....I already have all of the ingredients and RC happens to be one of my favorite go-to oils for colds/allergies/flu!  Look at this:

I hope you are able to use and enjoy the FREEBIEs from the past few days.  If nothing else, print and keep in your EO Notebook! :)  Don't have any essential oils?  Click here to get started!

Be sure and thank LavenderLobby for her brochures and read the guidelines before using!!  Go here to do so!

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Everyday Oils Brochure - FREE!!

I'm all about the FREE and this tri-fold brochure created by LavenderLobby is beautiful!  You are welcome to add your information to the appropriate box, but no other changes are allowed.  These are great for giving potential customers or new members!  I always keep copies in my EO notebook for reference later!!

Be sure and drop by and let her know what you think!!
http://lavenderlobby.wordpress.com/2014/10/26/everyday-oils-brochure/

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Free Flyer


I LOVE graphics.....and I LOVE flyers even more!  LavenderLobby has offered FREE use of the following flyers for all!!  Print these to add to your Essential Oils notebook or to pass out during a class.  All that is needed is your information and you have a colorful, and professional quality flyer for any event.


I have printed these out to keep in my Essential Oils notebook for reference information.  

If you like what you see, please let her know here: http://lavenderlobby.wordpress.com/2014/10/23/essentialoilsflyer/

Curious about Essential Oils, but not sure where to start?  Visit Shareyl.com/SimpleScents to get started!!

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Chicken Ranch Nachos

I HAVE to share this with you.  There's a local restaurant in town that my family and I like to frequent (and support as it's owned by neighbors) called Something Different.  There are so many good things on the menu, but my absolute favorite is the Chicken Ranch Nachos.  So, being that eating out often does not make "cents", I began my own exploration to find a way to make these awesome nachos at home.  What I have come up with is easy and inexpensive and definitely worthy of the "Simple Cents" label.  :)

Here's the recipe:

Chicken Ranch Nachos
Serves 4

4 frozen boneless, skinless Chicken Breasts
1 jar of Salsa
1/8 cup of Taco Seasoning
2 cups Shredded Cheddar Cheese
1 bag of Tortilla Chips (any brand)
Ranch dressing (homemade is preferable)

1.  Place all four breasts into a crockpot.  Sprinkle breasts with taco seasoning and pour salsa over all.  Place lid on pot and cook all day on low or 4 hours on high.

2.  When ready for dinner, shred one breast per plate of nachos (if serving an adult).  Layer as follows:  tortilla chips on bottom of plate, scattered shredded chicken over chips, and sprinkle shredded cheese over all. 

3.  Place plate in toaster oven or oven just until cheese is melted.  Once you've melted the cheese, drizzle ranch dressing over plate and serve.

DELICIOUS!!  Try it and let me know what you think! :)

Monday, October 27, 2014

Cold Sores


Cold Sores are recurrent, localized sores caused by the Herpes Simplex virus.  The sores become tiny blisters that start as a tingling sensation and quickly become an inflamed, red area typically occurring around the mouth.  Once a person is exposed to the virus, it can lay dormant until fatigue or stress causes an outbreak.  Highly contagious during the blister stage, they are more irritating than serious.  Wondering if there is anything to support your immune system?  Try this as soon as the familiar tingling sensation starts:

Apply 1-2 drop of Young Living's Lavender or Melaleuca Alternifolia oil directly to the sore 

Where can your order your oils?  Click here:  Shareyl.com/SimpleScents

Information taken from:  Healing with Herbs:  Simple Treatments for More Than 100 Common Ailments by Penelope Ody

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

YL Soothing Throat Spray



  With all the talk of cold and flu season arriving, I like to look at natural ways to treat the symptoms associated with each of these.  I came across this DIY Sore Throat Spray (from The Common Sense Mom) that is made with Young Living Essential Oils and decided to share it with you.  You will definitely find it in my medicine cabinet this winter for kids and adults alike.



Here's the recipe:

1/4 oz. vodka
1 1/2 oz. purified water
10 drops YLEO Thieves blend
5 drops YLEO Peppermint Oil
5 drops YLEO Lemon Oil
2 drops Stevia or 1 tsp. Honey
2 oz. Glass Spray Bottle

Blend together and store in a 2 oz. dark glass bottle.  Spray 1-2 squirts on back of throat for soothing relief.

Enjoy!! 

Not sure where to get Young Living Essential Oils?  Visit my website at shareyl.com/SimpleScents for more information.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Herbs and Viruses

I'm copying this post onto my blog, mainly for my own reference.  However, the information is so good, I also wanted to share it with you.  This comes from the Bulk Herb Store's Newsletter dated 10/17/2014.  I will attach a link at the bottom of this post. :)

Ebola is a virus. You can fight a virus better with a balanced body and a strong immune system. There are many herbs that are Antiviral, Antibacterial, and Immune Boosters. Even though Ebola is a virus, killing bad bacteria and promoting Good Bacteria in your gut helps balance your body and Boost Your Immune System to fight viruses.
Right now my favorite herbal remedies to keep my family happy and healthy are:

How to make:

Antiviral Herbs:

Probiotic Herbs:

Immune Boosters:

Body-Balancing Herbs:

Herbs to Cook With:

Healthy Foods:

  • Food is medicine. What you eat and consume on a daily bases impacts your body. We can weaken it or strengthen it with the things we consume.
  • Lots of Fruits & Vegetables – Fresh Organic Juicing is good.
  • Grass Fed & Organic Meats - Instead of conventionally raised meats (also, don’t overeat meats).
  • Probiotic & Enzymes - Happy Gut, Fermented Foods like apple cider vinegar (with the Mother), sauerkraut & other fermented vegetables, Coconut & water kefir, & kombucha.
  • Vitamin D, Vitamin C, & Zinc - Do not overdue your vitamin D intake. Vitamin D is great but more is not better.
  • Chia Seeds, coconut oil, pumpkin seeds, coconut water, Beets & leafy greens.
  • Water Filter - I use the Berkey Water Filtration System.

Foods to Avoid:

  • Any Processed Food
  • GMO Fruits & Vegetables - Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO).
  • Sugars - Especially refined.
  • Gluten - Wheat, most grains & many flours.
  • Casein - Dairy like milk & cheese.
Right now there is no proven cure for Ebola, but it is a virus and we can do our best to strengthen our bodies’ immune system and be healthier for it.
Learn & Live Well,
Shoshanna Easling
Recommended Reading On Ebola:

Originally published on the Bulk Herb Store's Herb Pearls Newsletter dated 10/17/2014 by Shoshanna Easling.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

DIY Mouthwash with Young Living Oils

I CANNOT wait to try this!  I love ideas and recipes that are non-toxic (NO chemicals!) and SAVE MONEY!!  Want to try this for yourself?  Visit shareyl.com/SimpleScents and sign up as a Distributor (to save yourself 24% off retail) or Customer!!  :)

Friday, October 10, 2014

Vanilla Nutmeg Banana Smoothie

Give your mornings a boost with this super yummy, super good for you smoothie!!

Mix 2 cups milk, 2 chopped bananas, a handful of ice cubes and 1 teaspoon of honey.  Add 1 drop of Young Living's Nutmeg essential oil and some vanilla extract to taste.

Excellent morning starter!!!

Money Wise.......


My Thieves Household Cleaner is one of my favorite products from Young Living.  With so many uses, it is my go-to cleaner for any messes, sicknesses or deep cleaning in my house.  There are far more than 20 uses for it and each capful makes a spray bottle of cleaner. 

I use it on toilets, floors, cabinets, counter-tops, kitchen appliances, garbage cans, door knobs and light switches, tubs and showers.  I use it to deodorize, sanitize, and re-fresh.

I use it to wash my laundry, dishes, and dog.  It is MULTI PURPOSE!! 

With all of these uses, and the number of bottles that I can make with just 64 oz. of cleaner, why would I spend more on other chemically-filled cleaners?  Money wise.....Thieves Household Cleaner is the best choice for my family! :)

Thursday, October 9, 2014

6 Natural Remedies for Nausea

Almost everyone gets a queasy stomach once in a while, whether it’s motion sickness from a car or rollercoaster, morning sickness from pregnancy, a symptom of an illness, or a side effect of medications. Lucky for us, there are some simple natural remedies that can help. Here are a few tips:

  • Avoid Triggers. Pay attention to what causes nausea, and mentally mark them as “triggers” to avoid.
  • Try to avoid bothersome odors such as perfume, smoke, or certain cooking smells. Get plenty of fresh air. Using an essential oil or blend like AromaEase™ to block bothersome odors can also be refreshing and relaxing.
  • Ginger is a popular natural remedy for quelling queasiness. Look for ginger ale made with real ginger or add a little ginger to a glass of water.
  • Try sipping peppermint tea, especially after eating. Peppermint or ginger-flavored lozenges may also help.
  • If you suffer from motion sickness, optimize your position to reduce motion or motion perception. For example, driving a vehicle instead of riding in it, sitting in the front seat of a car or bus, or sitting over the wing of an aircraft.

Essential oils are also a great way to help calm and soothe the body. Peppermint, for example, has been used traditionally to support normal digestion.* Spearmint also supports digestion* and brings feelings of calm. Young Living’s new essential oil blend AromaEase™ contains essential oils to help soothe occasional stress. Diffuse, breathe in directly from the bottle, or apply topically to help support healthy energy flow and vitality.

Use any of these suggestions to help you with your queasy quandary!

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Posted originally here:   https://blog.youngliving.com/6-natural-remedies-for-nausea/#.VDaEgxaKXAw

Monday, October 6, 2014

Ever wondered about ER or Essential Rewards?


Still have questions?  Contact me.......It's an incredible program and GREAT DEAL!!

Friday, October 3, 2014

Citrus Fresh-Lime Baked Chicken





The simple things in life are what make it worth living. Dinnertime is one of those simple things. It is a time to gather around a dinner table with loved ones to enjoy a delicious, home-cooked meal that was prepared with the sole purpose of pleasing those you care about. Add to that the element of 100% pure, therapeutic-grade essential oils, and you have now enhanced dinnertime with nutrients the way Young Living and nature intended.


That being said, it is time to share another mouth-watering dinner suggestion: This month’s recipe comes from health coach and Young Living distributor­ Tara Rayburn.

Citrus Fresh-Lime Baked Chicken

Recipe modified from Essential Gluten-Free Recipes by Tara Rayburn and Mary Vars

Ingredients:
• organic, whole chicken
• 1/2 cup coconut oil
• 1/2 whole garlic bulb, peeled and crushed
• 1 medium yellow onion
• 1 lemon, quartered
• 1/2 lime, quartered

Spices:
• 1 tsp. turmeric
• 3/4 tsp. cumin
• 1/4 tsp. sea salt
• 1 tsp. rosemary or a large bunch of fresh rosemary sprigs
• 1/8 tsp. black pepper or lemon pepper

Young Living Essential Oils:
• 3–5 drops Citrus Fresh™ essential oil blend
• 3–5 drops lime essential oil

Preparation:
• Heat oven to 350° Fahrenheit.
• Remove gizzards and goodies from the inside of the chicken. (Don’t laugh—it’s easy to forget!)
• Use glass baking pan and spread with coconut oil.
• Chop garlic and onion.
• Combine all spices in small glass cup, add essential oils, and mix with a toothpick.
• Quarter lemons and limes, squeeze over chicken.
• Stuff chopped garlic, onion, lemons, and limes into the chicken.
• Trickle overflow chopped items and add any optional vegetable(s) (potatoes or other favorites) around the chicken. Place extra fresh rosemary sprigs around the inside of the pan.
• Baste chicken 1–3 times while baking.
• Bake for approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

 Bon appetite!

Reminder:  Only Young Living oils are Certified as GRAS (Generally Regarded as Safe), or as food additives, by the FDA.

Taken from:   http://blog.youngliving.com/cooking-with-young-living/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feedutm_campaign=Feed:+younglivingproducts+%28Young+Living+Product+Blog%29#.VC7aTxaKXAz

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Let's Talk Mosquito Repellents......




Mosquitos....they make us think of summertime.  Unfortunately, that's not the only time these pesky creatures visit.  (You should see my legs from this past weekend...!)  Most people would grab their chemically laden repellents and be done, but that's not how we prefer to do things around our house. 

I will say that not all repellents are alike.  We've been using a Burt's Bees product for years, but it's an oil and I don't like that.  I don't want to have to shower EVERY time I come in from outside.  SO....my friend offered a couple of recipes for NATURAL (chemical free, toxin free) Mosquito Repellents that are made with essential oils.  They both smell nice and are light!  Here they are:

Bug-Free Summer Spray
3 1/2 oz. witch hazel
1/2 tsp. lemongrass oil
1/2 tsp. eucalyptus oil
1/2 tsp. citronella oil
Combine all four ingredients in a 4 oz. glass spray bottle. Mix all ingredients in the bottle by shaking vigorously.  Shake well before each use and reapply as needed

Herbal Mosquito Repellent
8 oz. catnip hydrosol (can be purchased from Mountain Rose Herbs)
20 drops cedarwood essential oil
20 drops lavender essential oil
10 drops lemongrass  essential oil
10 drops lemon essential oil
Slowly drip each essential oil into the hydrosol, counting as you go.  Mix all ingredients in the bottle by shaking vigorously.  Shake well before each use and reapply as needed.

There you have them...two great "recipes" for you to try.  Which one do you prefer?
Slowly drip each essential oil into the hydrosol, counting with care as you go. Mix all ingredients in the bottle by shaking vigorously. Shake well before each use and reapply as often as needed. - See more at: http://mountainroseblog.com/herbal-mosquito-repellents/#sthash.sZRfOmcl.dpuf
Slowly drip each essential oil into the hydrosol, counting with care as you go. Mix all ingredients in the bottle by shaking vigorously. Shake well before each use and reapply as often as needed. - See more at: http://mountainroseblog.com/herbal-mosquito-repellents/#sthash.sZRfOmcl.dpuf
 

Monday, September 29, 2014

Sassy Water



Essential Oil "Sassy" Water

I found this through another "oiler" and love it!  This healthy substitute for sodas and other carbonated or high sugar drinks is made of filtered water with lemon and orange essential oils and a dab of stevia.  It's absolute yummy-ness!!

My new favorite drink has so many benefits for me:
  • Tastes great
  • Gives my throat that quenched, well lubricated feeling
  • Gives me energy
  • Enhances my mood
  • Helps diminish hay fever symptoms
  • Improves my digestion
  • Strengthens my immunity
  • Acts as a gentle expectorant for mucus in my throat
  • Even helps prevent cancer (believe it or not)
Essential Oil Sassy Water Recipe:

2 quarts pure water
15 drops lemon essential oil
15 drops orange essential oil
heaping 1/4 tsp of Pure Stevia Extract Powder

I sprinkle in the stevia first and add the oils as I’m filling up my pitcher. This way it stirs itself. Some of the oils will rise to the top, but the flavor still goes through all the water.

I try to always keep it in a glass containers, since essential oils break down plastic and I use stainless straws!  I LOVE them!!

Try it for yourself and let me know what you think! :)

See original article here:  http://www.momessentials.net/soda-substitute-essential-oil-water/

Disclaimer:  (Please see Simple Oils link across top for disclaimer)

Our family only purchases from Young Living. Their oils are the ONLY essential oils on the market, that have been approved for internal use. Young Living has established a reputation for having the best, natural and safest products for the body, home, and through aromatherapy. All of their products are organic, pure and natural. The oils are so potent that most uses require only one drop! 

Friday, September 26, 2014

FDA Targets Essential Oils: Sees EOs as Threat to New Ebola Drugs?




The FDA issued warning letters this week to the two largest distributors of essentials oils in the United Sates, Young Living and dōTERRA. The FDA is claiming that their products are being marketed as unapproved drugs. The companies have to remove all health claims and take corrective actions, or face very serious legal action, which can include armed federal marshals coming to their warehouses and seizing all of their inventory.
This is of course not the first time that the FDA has gone after companies selling natural products, products that could never be patented, for making health claims about those products. They have a history of issuing warning letters against the producers and marketers of such things as walnuts, cranberries, elderberry juice, coconut oil, and many more. The FDA requires that companies selling natural products and making health claims get their permission first, by going through a lengthy and costly drug approval process.
What is interesting about the FDA targeting these two distributors of essential oils is that they are network-based marketing companies with independent distributors marketing the products on their own websites or out of their homes. This situation presents some unique challenges for both the FDA in seeking compliance, as well as the companies, who will most certainly want to comply. The FDA is taking the position that these independent distributors are “paid consultants,” and that therefore the parent companies have direct control over how they market their products.
The two companies could choose to challenge the FDA’s assertion that they have control over how non-employees choose to distribute their products, especially if the parent companies have issued guidelines and restrictions on how their products can be marketed that do comply with FDA requirements.
With thousands — if not tens of thousands — of distributors of essential oils in the marketplace, the companies could argue that it is nearly impossible for them to ensure 100% compliance, and argue that it is the FDA’s responsibility to enforce compliance of independent businesses. It would be like distributors of soft drinks putting up websites or producing marketing materials claiming their products cured diabetes. Would that be Coke or Pepsi’s fault if independent distributors chose to market their products in such a way without their approval? Wouldn’t the FDA have to go after the businesses making the “illegal” marketing claims, rather than punishing the parent company for the actions of their distributors?
But that won’t happen. Neither company will take the route of challenging the FDA. It would take years to litigate, and in the meantime the FDA would accomplish their goal, by seizing all of their inventory, possibly arresting the corporate leaders, and effectively putting them out of business while they attempt to challenge them in court.
But what happens if both companies do their best to warn and stop distributors from making health claims, but some do not? If the parent companies are aware of it, they would stop selling them their products. But who can police thousands or tens of thousands of independent distributors like that in a network-based marketing company?

Why is the FDA Targeting Essential Oil Distributors Now?

Because of the difficulties and intricacies of a network-based marketing company as mentioned above, the FDA probably has been hesitant to go after these two companies in the past. After all, these two companies have been around for many years, and the independent distributors have been making health claims for the essential oils for a very long time. So why is the FDA acting now?
The answer can clearly be seen in a mainstream media report of this action. In what reads more like a press release directly from the FDA, the Washington Post explains very clearly why the FDA is choosing to act at this time: because essential oils are making claims for being able to cure Ebola.
According to the FDA, these promotions — especially ones related to Ebola — are inaccurate but not unexpected. “Oftentimes with public health incidences, like Ebola or even during H1n1, we see products that are marketed, often online, that claim to treat or cure the disease…without FDA approval,” FDA spokeswoman Stephanie Yao said in an interview, adding that “these sorts of things pop up” in almost any public health crisis. (Source.)
The article reports that the FDA issued warning letters not only to the two large essential oils distributors, but also to the Natural Solutions Foundation, which is marketing a product called Nano Silver which could potentially kill the Ebola virus.
As has been documented in many other places, the Ebola crisis presents a huge market opportunity to the pharmaceutical industry to rush new drugs and vaccines into the market, and I have no doubt that one or more of these pharmaceutical giants have made complaints to the FDA against essential oils and other natural products that might cure Ebola. The U.S. government already owns a patent on the Ebola virus.
This FDA assault on essential oils appears to be a very extensive plan to eliminate as many health claims for essential oils as possible. Just days before issuing these warning letters, they edited a page on their website warning about the dangers of essential oils, adding quite a bit of text clearly designed to scare consumers of essential oils.

Here is the page that was up until just recently, which was last updated in March this year:
FDA Aromatherapy old FDA Targets Essentials Oils: Sees EOs as Threat to New Ebola Drugs?
And here is the much more lengthy page updated on August 22nd, but also revised on September 19th, just three days before issuing the warning letters to the essential oil companies:
FDA Aromatherapy New 575x1024 FDA Targets Essentials Oils: Sees EOs as Threat to New Ebola Drugs?

The new version contains significantly more warnings about how essential oils can be “toxic.” Yet, nothing has changed in terms of essential oils available in the marketplace, or how they are marketed, in many years.
As to warnings of toxicity, which are more toxic: FDA approved drugs, or non-approved essential oils?
Using statistics directly from the medical industry, we know that at least 106,000 deaths a year are attributed to FDA-approved prescription drugs, and this does not even include deaths due to over-the-counter drugs which can be purchased without a prescription. There are over 450 deaths a year just from acetaminophen (Tylenol), based on reports from poison control centers.
But according to annual reports from the American Association of Poison Control Centers Annual Reports of National Poison Data Systems (NPDS), deaths due to overdose of essential oils are very rare. There were none in their last report issued in 2012, and you have to go back to 2010 to find that there was one death in total, from ingesting too much eucalyptus oil.
So clearly essential oils are not a public health hazard, especially when compared to the much more toxic pharmaceutical drugs which are approved by the FDA.
For those rare cases where an injury occurs with essential oils, it is always from ingesting them. The most common uses of essential oils, by far, are topical (massage) and through the air (aromatherapy.) Even in the extremely rare cases of injury due to ingesting essential oils, there is no way of knowing if these particular cases were the result of pure essential oils that were 100% plant extracts, or if they were chemical-based fragrances designed for the perfume and fragrance industry, which are highly toxic.

FDA is Watching You on Social Media

Alexander Gaffney of the Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society is reporting that the FDA’s warning letters to these two essential oil companies does something the FDA has never done before: it cites Pinterest as a source of non-compliance and use of false advertising. Gaffney states:
FDA has long included references in its Warning Letters to the social media platforms Facebook and Twitter, and has gone as far as to determine that Facebook “Likes” can be construed as promotional claims that misbrand a product. But despite FDA issuing so-called “social media” guidance, it had yet to so much as mention on particular social network medium: Pinterest. Utah-based Young Living and dōTERRA International both maintain Pinterest accounts used to make false claims about their products, FDA said in its Warning Letters to each company.
The social network is an image-based platform characterized by people “pinning” images that they like to their accounts. For example, FDA maintains a Pinterest account where it pins infographics about its regulatory activities. FDA’s interest in Pinterest is notable in that the medium is far more difficult to scan than text-based platforms like Twitter and Facebook. (Source.)
That’s a lot of effort put in just to find marketing claims on health benefits of essential oils. What does this communicate about the efficacy of essential oils, and the threat they must present to the pharmaceutical industry? If these claims were being made simply for aromatic scents with no therapeutic value whatsoever, would the FDA go this much trouble?
herbs and essential oils FDA Targets Essentials Oils: Sees EOs as Threat to New Ebola Drugs?
The healing properties of aromatic plant oils (essential oils) have been known for thousands of years, predating modern medicine and pharmaceutical products.

Do Essential Oils Actually Cure Disease?

Absolutely. This is not even a matter of dispute, as the National Institute of Health’s own government database, PubMed.gov, lists thousands, if not tens of thousands, of peer-reviewed articles documenting research on the health properties of hundreds of different essential oils. We summarize much of that research in John Thomas’ article, Using Essential Oils to Cure Disease.
Essential oils, which are distilled aromatic plant oils, have been around and curing people for thousands of years. Many of the original pharmaceutical products were based on the curative properties of various plant oils. But since they cannot be patented, no one is going to step forward and pay the hundreds of millions of dollars required to get something approved by the FDA as a drug, especially if you do not own the patent on that product.
And the FDA would never approve it anyway, because they only approve products from a handful of pharmaceutical companies who control the industry. The only way anyone outside of this tightly controlled industry can hope to get a product approved by the FDA is to discover something that is patentable, get a patent, and then sell it to one of the major pharmaceutical companies. There is no other way.
So in the end, the FDA will be successful in significantly reducing the amount of information available to consumers about the healing properties of essential oils. Anyone can still publish that information because our Constitution still protects freedom of speech, but the FDA has taken that freedom away if the speech is used to promote a specific product for health claims. That is solely their domain, and the domain of powerful pharmaceutical companies.
One can challenge the FDA’s power in restricting free speech in the marketplace, as there have been a few cases where companies have challenged them and succeeded. There are no laws enacted by Congress restricting free speech in the marketplace for health claims. The FDA acts on the basis of their own authority.
Attempts to get Congress to pass legislation protecting that free speech from the overreach of the FDA have also failed, unfortunately, due to the powerful pharmaceutical lobby. So for most companies, if they want to stay in business, they really have no choice but to comply with the FDA.
In the meantime, the consumer in the U.S. has less and less access to non-pharmaceutical health information and natural remedies, such as the myriad of health benefits attributed to essential oils.

Taken from:  http://healthimpactnews.com/2014/fda-targets-essentials-oils-see-eos-as-threat-to-new-ebola-drugs/