Young Living Distributor Jonell Elder

Jonell Elder
A Way of Sharing, LLC

Young Living
Independent Distributor
#759381

Everett, WA

425-343-9714

Order Young Living Products now

Contact me now with your questions or to sign up for my newsletter or tip of the day

Contact me now with your questions or to sign up for my newsletter or tip of the day

Visit my Young Living Circle Blog for tips information on essential oils, aromatherapy and health

Buy Young Living Essential Oils at wholesale prices

Classes and Webinars about Young Living Essential Oil products

How to order essential oils from Young Living

Free reports and information on essential oils

Tips and Recipes to help you get the most out of your Young Living Essential Oils

Earn free essential oils and products by signing up for Essential Rewards

Be a Young Living Distributor

Be a Young Living Distributor

My Classes

No classes or seminars are currently scheduled

What I Offer

I am a Reiki Master and practice in Everett, Washington in the greater Seattle area. I also practice Raindrop Technique and Emotional Healing Essential oils therapies. Please call 425-343-9714 to set up an appointment. I have monthly classes to share knowledge with others how aromatherapy can be used as a method of alternative health and wellness. Visit "here to see my class schedule. I also have MeetUp.com gatherings in Everett, WA. If you are interested in meeting with me for yourself, please email or call. I meet with one person or several and can schedule parties to introduce and educate people on how they can make changes to achieve optimal health and have a healthier, happier lifestyle.

Follow me on Twitter
Follow me on Twitter
Follow me on Twitter

What is Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy is the act of inhaling essential oils, and the topical application of essential oils. Since the beginning of Aromatherapy, the practice has encompassed human pathology and the treatment of different conditions (emotional and physical) with essential oils.  As Aromatherapy developed into a practice it adopted an holistic approach which encompasses the body, the mind and the spirit (energy).

Aromatherapy is a natural, non-invasive treatment system designed to affect the whole person, not just the symptom or disease, and to assist the body's natural ability to balance, regulate, heal and maintain itself by the correct use of essential oils.

The French chemist Rene-Maurice Gattefossé, is believed to have coined the term ‘Aromatherapie’ in 1928 and produced a Materia Medica of the therapeutic uses of the aromatic extracts. His story is now an Aromatherapeutic legend. It appears that he burnt his hand while conducting an experiment in his laboratory and as a reflex action he plunged his hand into a nearby container with essential oil of lavender. Gattefossé found the pain was lessened and the healing process more pronounced from this application of lavender. Gattefossé and a group of scientists began studying essential oils in 1907. He utilized the word to imply the therapeutic use of aromatic substances (essential oils).

In his 1937 book, Aromatherapy, Dr. Gattefossé told the real story of his now-famous use of lavender essential oil to heal a serious burn. The tale has assumed mythic proportions in essential oil literature. His own words about this accident are even more powerful than what has been told over the years.

Dr. Gattefossé was literally aflame - covered in burning substances following a laboratory explosion in July 1910. He wrote... "both my hands were covered with rapidly developing gas gangrene." He went on to say, "just one rinse with lavender essence stopped the gasification of the tissue. This treatment was followed by profuse sweating and healing which began the next day."

It must be pointed out for clarification and for your health, that the lavender Dr. Gassefossé is referring to is what is known today as a therapeutic-grade lavender essential oil, not a cheap novelty aromatherapy oil sold in many stores. Please do not use a non-therapeutic-grade essential oil the same way a high quality oil is used as they are known to cause harm.

Dr. Gattefossé shared his studies with a colleague and friend, French medical physician Jean Valnet practicing in Paris. Exhausting his supply of antibiotics during World War II in Tonkin, China, Dr. Valnet began using therapeutic-grade essential oils on his patients who suffered battle wounds. To his surprise, the essential oils exerted a powerful effect in combating and counteracting infection. He was able to save the lives of many soldiers who might have otherwise died. After the first world war, he wrote various aromatherapy texts and promoted the use of essential oils of rosemary and thyme as antiseptics and for the treatment of war wounds.

In 1964, inspired by Gattefosse's research, Valnet published, "The Practice of Aromatherapy." The scientific papers and books of Gattefosse, Guenther, Guildemeister & Hofman, Valnet and their disciples, confirmed the therapeutic value of essential oils.

The Ancient Roots of Aromatherapy

From the dawn of the earliest recorded history, man has been drawn to aromatics and fragrant resins (such as Frankincense, see historical story below). Evidence of resins and plant oils (essential oils) used for medicinal, ceremonial, or pleasurable purposes indicate most ancient civilizations practiced aromatherapy.

The most comprehensive early records of essential oil use were left by the Ancient Egyptians, who distilled essential oils for cosmetic purposes as well as to treat all manner of illnesses. Essential oils were used in religious practices and in preserving dead bodies for the afterlife. The Ebers Papyrus, one of the oldest known medical texts describes the medicinal uses of essential oils - 877 prescriptions and recipes.

Perfumes and aromatic plants were also a primary means of commerce among civilizations in ancient Africa, Mesopotamia, Greece, Babylon, and China where they were used to create skincare products, cosmetics, fragrant natural perfumes, and incense.

The Greeks and Romans learned of – and bought – most of their essential oils from the Egyptians. Like the Egyptians, they ascribed the healing properties of the oils to the gods, and used the aromatic oils in their temples, political buildings, and bath houses. Recipes of medicinal essential oils were found inscribed in marble in the temples of Asclepius and Aphrodite. Galen, physician to the Roman Emperors contributed a great deal to the History of Pharmacology. The Galenics method of prescribing pays homage to its originator who 15 centuries ago provided a reference for the practising physician.

Hippocrates, considered as the Father of Medicine, recommended the use of aromatics as food and medicine, as well as a fragrant massage everyday for good health. He is credited with having said, "the way to health is to have an aromatic bath and a scented massage every day."

Some of the earliest documented uses of aromatherapy were in ancient Egypt. There, scientists discovered recipes for treating many types of illness with topical, aromatic and internal use of plant oils. And, one of the oldest surviving medical books in China, "The Chinese Yellow Emperor's Book of Internal Medicine" contains information on more than 300 plants and their properties.

In the 12th century, healers in Europe, particularly those in the monasteries, began to distill small quantities of their own healing herbs and plants for their oils. In medieval Europe, all literary knowledge was in the hands of the nuns and monks, such as Hildegard von Bingen, who studied and recorded the medicinal uses of plants, tinctures and essential oils.

Aromatherapy can be defined as the art and science of utilizing naturally extracted aromatic essences from plants to balance, harmonize and promote the health of body, mind and spirit.

"Aromatherapy is... the skilled and controlled use of essential oils for physical and emotional health and well being." ~ Valerie Cooksley

"Aromatherapy conveys the concept of healing with aromatic substances." ~  Robert Tisserand

"Aromatherapy is a caring, hands-on therapy which seeks to induce relaxation, to increase energy, to reduce the effects of stress and to restore lost balance to mind, body and soul." ~ Robert Tisserand

"Aromatherapy can be defined as the controlled use of essential oils to maintain and promote physical, psychological, and spiritual wellbeing." -  Gabriel Mojay

Did Aromatherapy Exist Before Written History?

No one knows the identity of the first person to recognize the healing properties of plants but detailed recipes using aromatic compounds are given in the Old Testament. A primitive form of aromatherapy almost certainly existed before written history. Humans have always used plants – particularly those aromatic essential oils to treat illnesses and heal pain and wounds. But only with a certain level of technical sophistication could the ancient essential oil distilleries in Egypt, Israel, and elsewhere be built.

It has been during the past 30 years that Western medicine started recognizing this ancient healing art as an alternative and complementary therapy to traditional treatment regimens. According to the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy, in the US, aromatherapy is more than a 1 billion dollar business with interest is widespread and expanding. In fact, there are a number of mainstream medical doctors who practice aromatherapy in Europe and most health insurance companies cover reimbursement for treatments.

Subscribe now to receive information on essential oils
Subscribe now to receive information on essential oils

My Home Spa Tip

Lavender Bath Salt Recipe

In 1 cup of Epsom Salt or Sea Salt

add

2-3 drops of Lavender oil.

Add 1/4 cup to water in the tub. Soak and enjoy

I recommend Young Living's  Start Living Ning

My Massage Tip

Massage Away Stress

One great way to have stress reduction is massage with a stress reducing essential oil, like lavender or even Young Livings essential oil blend of Peace & Calming. I take these to my masseuse when I get a massage and I feel so relaxed after.

You can apply the oils to the soles of your feet and finish by breathing in the aroma that is left over on your hands. This may help to reduce stress too.

My Recipe

Apricot Wolfberry Oatmeal

  • 3 cups water
  • 1/2 cup frozen (unsweetened) apple juice concentrate, thawed
  • 1/2 cup dried apricots, chopped finely
  • 1/4 cup dried wolfberries
  • 1 tablespoon NingXia Red
  • 1-1/2 cups quick-cooking rolled oats

Bring water and apple juice concentrate to a boil. Add oats, apricots, and wolfberries; simmer until most of the liquid is absorbed. Add NingXia Red and remove from heat and cover; let sit for 5 minutes before serving.

Makes 2 servings.

My Emotional Release Tip

Feeling stressed?

Sniff some Peace & Calming or Lavender whenever you are feeling life's stresses getting to be too much. Put a drop of your oil of chose, in the palm of your hand, rub your hands together clockwise, cup your hands ofter your nose and take several deep breaths. Wait a few seconds. Can you feel a change? I sure can when I due this natural therapy

My Immune System Tip

Best Antioxidant, Boost Immune System

Drink NingXia Red, at least 1 ounce a day. Keep a single pack handy for an afternoon "pick me up."

NingXia Red's astounding SOD score makes all other nutrient drinks pale in comparison. But why the concern and worry over free radicals? The reason is that the distresses and ailments of aging are hastened by the attack of free radicals on every cell in the body. Halt free radical damage and enjoy vibrant health for many more years!

In addition, there is also an ingredient synergy at work in NingXia Red (Wolfberry/Goji berry) as the raspberries, blueberries, and pomegranates in the juice are also potent antioxidants. Even the essential oils of orange and lemon in this powerful juice contain the antioxidant d-limonene.

My Kid Tip

Help To Focus On Studying

When it comes time to studying for exams, no matter the age, sometimes focus, comprehension and clarity can be difficult. A few good oils to try to help focus and comprehend are, Brain Power, Clarity, Believe, Magnify Your Purpose, Motivation or Highest Potential or even Peppermint.

My Skin Care Tip

Dandruff & Tea Tree

Dandruff & Tea Tree

Add 3-5 drops of Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) to quality shampoo. For added benefit add 3-5 drops also, of Lavender oil

I recommend Young Living's essential oil and essential oil roll-on blends