Did you know…The habitat a plant is grown in determines it’s chemistry

by Lynn Kwitt on April 17, 2010

Plants mirror what nutrients our bodies need. Essential oils, the lifeblood of the plant, contain highly concentrated chemical constituents. These constituents  help break up toxic buildup to transform and normalize the cell to make our systems flow.
The soil, parts of the plant, and the time of the year the plant is harvested are all variables that change it’s chemical structure.
If you want to get right down to it more esoteric variables are how and where it is stored, the integrity and intention of those harvesting and what machinery is being used. For example is the machinery creating toxic fumes?
Young Living oils are produced to obtain the highest and best chemistry and frequency.
For instance most clove oil is harvested from the stem and leaves. Young Living  clove oil is produced from the bud and stem  giving it a different, more powerful chemical constituent than most clove oil on the market today.

Clove oil resonates to the key of B and the color Violet. Look for the next Fragrant Conversation on Young Living Clove Bud oil.

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veterinary technician April 18, 2010 at 7:28 pm

nice post. thanks.

Lynn Kwitt April 22, 2010 at 4:00 pm

Thank you. I work with animals quite a bit. I found Young Living lavender oil rubbed between my hands and spread over the back automatically calms pets down. For my weekly post E-Mail questions@wholisticapproaches.com

heart2heartnutrition April 25, 2010 at 12:53 pm

Thank you for bringing the plant’s lives to the fore. They are our allies and parents in many ways. Building understanding and relationships with them will heal us, and using the oils is one step in many to creating that relationship.

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