Jonell Elder
A Way of Sharing, LLC
Young Living
Independent Distributor
#759381
Everett, WA
425-343-9714
My Classes
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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. If you are interested in meeting with me, 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.
Young Living Farms
Mona, Utah
In 1995, Gary Young purchased 138 acres of farmland in Utah, where he could grow and distill plants to create essential oils. Nestled at the base of scenic Mount Nebo, the farm now includes almost 1,600 acres and is the largest privately–owned herb farm and essential oils distillery in the world. Every year the farm produces chamomile, clary sage, helichrysum, peppermint, hyssop, and, of course, lavender along with other plants.
In the summer, when 120 acres are full of fragrant lavender, the farm hosts its annual Lavender Days. Visitors enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing the entire distillation process, including Gary's proprietary design for low–temperature, low–pressure spiral vortex steam distillation.
Peaceful and tranquil, the Young Living Lavender Farm in Mona, Utah, is a beautiful oasis on a stark high desert landscape. protected by majestic mountain ranges, the energy is vibrant yet calm.
It is a wonderful experience to be on the farm, to breath in the aroma of the lavender and to take in the beauty not only of the plants but of the hills surrounding the farm in the distance.
The farm staff is friendly and welcoming and if you are in the area, take the time to bring your family to the Mona farm for a fun day.
History of Mona
In 1871, Howard and Martha Jane Corey staked a small homestead on a parcel of desert land near a small flowing stream in central Utah. While Howard raised livestock, Martha gained a reputation selling liniments and medicines she made from what she gathered and grew on this land.
In 1996, D. Gary and Mary Young purchased 1,600 acres of rural land, nestled next to a tall mountain range. This land was destined to become the home of the largest herb farm and essential oil distillery in the world. As if by divine providence, this was the very same land that Martha Corey had grown and harvested her herbs 125 years earlier.
It is amazing how Gary Young was drawn to this particular parcel of land. Gary has said, and it is so very true; "God is the conductor of my orchestra and He is continually brings to me magical productions." The Mona Farm is part of his orchestra.
Thank you to our Father for the wonderful flow of beautiful orchestra's that Gary keeps experiencing in his life.
St. Maries, Idaho
Near the small town of St. Maries, Idaho, Gary Young discovered an unspoiled valley ideal for harvesting aromatic plants and producing essential oils. Evergreen forests shelter this small out-of-the-way magical farm in northern Idaho. The land had never been plowed, exposed to harsh pesticides or fertilizers and was unaffected by the pollution of urban areas. Furthermore, there was little risk of contamination from aerial pesticides and irrigation runoff from nearby farms.
In 1992, Gary purchased 160 acres and began to harvest lavender, tansy, and peppermint to use for Young Living Essential Oils health and wellness products. As in Mona, the St. Maries farm has its own unique distilleries built on the very land where the Young Living lavender grows.
The first stationary distiller was built at the farm. It incorporated Gary's proprietary low–pressure and low–temperature distillation process. The distiller's original boiler capacity was just over 3,000 liters. Four years and six additional boilers later, the boiler capacity topped more than 34,000 liters.
The drive to get to the farm is beautiful and when you pull onto the farm property the view takes your breath away. It is such a peaceful place to be and all you hear is the sound of nature.
I have been fortunate to help harvest Lavender at the farm 3 years in a row. For me this is a priceless experience and very emotionally healing.
To be on the land, working in the dirt, surrounded by an expanse of fields, hills and trees and the amazing air that is fresh and sweet is like being home.
This is a place that you will definitely want to stop for a visit even if you need to drive 100 miles out of your way. You will understand what I mean when you are there.
You will want to call ahead, (800-371-3515) especially in the winter months, to be assured that the time is right to go for a visit.
Read my article on Young Living St. Maries, Idaho Farm
Simiane-la-Rotonde, France
The Provence area of France is world–renowned for its scenic landscape, fresh crops, and fragrant lavender fields. Historically many natives believed that the fragrance of lavender induced tranquility and inspired feelings of happiness and celebration.
At one point, France was producing roughly 200 tons of lavender oil annually. Yet over the years, the lavender crop in France has steadily declined, possibly because of consumer demand for cheaper aromatic scents. Many farms in France produce Lavendin, a diluted lavender hybrid, which has become an accepted substitute for the true herb.
It was with this decline in production and diluted quality in mind that led Gary to purchase land for a new Young Living farm. This farm sits at the foot of the quaint French village Simiane. Until Gary's first crop, there was no lavender grown in the area. It is Gary's hope that the farm will restore healthy and authentic lavender plants to the valley. Learn more about the decline in quality and distillation.
Guayaquil, Ecuador
The Young Living Ecuador farm is the newest addition to the Young Living family of farms. Gary personally chose the location because of its rich soil and continual growing season. Spanning over 2,200 acres, the farm currently produces Palo Santo trees, helichrysum, lemongrass, with more varieties being tested for fertility and high essential oil content every year. As is true with all of Young Living's farms, the Ecuador farm houses the single largest single cooker in the western hemisphere with a 14,500 liter capacity.
Implementing the same high-quality standards for distilling essential oils that he developed in North America, Gary is examining the beneficial properties of local native medicinal aromatic plants. Recently, Gary and his family moved to Ecuador to allow Gary to further his research on the therapeutic and healing properties of aromatic plants and to identify new plants for use in Young Living essential oils. He also oversees the entire production of essential oils, including the growing and distillation of the plants.
The land is 5 miles long 2 miles wide and 8 miles form Guayaquil. It was overgrown with brush, and when Gary found the land at first sight Mary Young said to Gary “Are you really going to be able to do something here?” Garys response was; "Of course."
The first obstacle was to be sure there was water to be had. They dug down 9 feet and the workers were excited to see a little water, Gary was not. He walked away and later after digging more holes, one of the workers soon came running excitedly to Gary yelling: "Dr. Young, Dr. Young, come look!!" In his hand was a 6” fresh water fish in. Gary went running back to the hole and was amazed to see that the hole was filling with water.
After the clearing of the land, and the ground being hand picked 5 times, to get all sticks and rocks out, what we have now is 3-1/2 to 7-1/2 foot deep beautiful rich soil. Some of the richest soil on earth.
While putting in the reservoir, in January, the rainy season began and Gary prayed to God to please stop the rain where he was working. For 6 weeks it did not rain and when he was finished, the sky opened up. The reservoir is now 100 acres and 40 feet deep.
Gary is helping to support the eco system, by planting plants. And to get the proper mineral balance and proper nutrients for each plant, he plants different crops and uses them on the plants for fertilizer. (NO CHEMICALS!)
Ecuador has one of the greatest bio diversity of anywhere in the world. From sea level to 26,000 feet. It has 5 eco systems. More volcano’s in the entire Pacific Rim & they are the most active. The soil is constantly re-fertilizing.
The essential oils in Ecuador have more compounds and the fragrance is richer. The harmonics are beyond any other place in the world.
What a fantastic day when Gary was shown this fertile piece of land where he can carry out his passion to bring to the world the best quality therapeutic grade essential oils of anywhere else on earth.
I am thankful to our Creator for blessing Gary Young with this gift to bring healing to the world through Young Living Essential Oils.




















