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     Location: East Texas | GLP - 2016-01-17 6:55 AM
I have one from YL and just got one from Ananda Oils.
I was told to use only distilled water. Do y'all use distilled water or can you use water from the tap?
My diffuser says to use distilled water only and that's what I use. I think if you use regular tap water, the minerals and things in tap water will stop the diffuser up. |
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | So, where can you get the oils? I found them online, but would really like smell them before buying.... |
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     Location: run2win land | I just started with the oils and yesterday was first day diffusing. I used DoTerra's Serenity and Breathe. We have had a bunch of rain which we are thankful for but being cooped up caused some crankiness in my house so the Serenity seemd to smooth out the ruffled feathers. Love it so far. |
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| panamasgold - 2016-01-18 11:15 AM
I have been using them for a while and it's amazing how much it has helped everyone I've told about them... I LOVE to diffuse Valor & Sacred Mountain... my friend has sleep apnea so I told him to rub Valor on his feet before he goes to bed and to diffuse 5 drops of Lemongrass, 5 drops of Lavender, 2 drops Eucalyptus and a drop of peppermint... It has done WONDERS!!!! We never leave home without it and if we do, we will go get another one! It has definitely helped with not getting sick traveling to the races so far!
My absolute favorite to always have with me, not necessarily to diffuse, is Believe... it helps keep me centered and not anxiousΒ I am a HUGE essential oil believer!!! Raindrop Therapy on the horses is amazing too!!!
I love Believe, too, for the same reasons. My horse likes it better than Peace and Calming. |
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | cranky B4 10am - 2016-01-18 12:17 PM So, where can you get the oils? I found them online, but would really like smell them before buying....
Typically from a dealer, I use Young Living :) |
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| There are several you can order on line but none that are quality that I know of in stores. I buy Young Living, Original Swiss aromatics, Rocky Mountain Oils and Ananda oils. |
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      Location: Bluffdale UT | Young Living Thieves in the evening and all weekend. Especially during the cooped up winter months Stress Away, Peace and Calming, Raven (for respiratory support), RC, Breath Again CLOVES with some olive oil on my feet every night! Young Living has a great website. Also, lots of essential oil info on Pinterest. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | cranky B4 10am - 2016-01-18 12:17 PM So, where can you get the oils? I found them online, but would really like smell them before buying....
Young Living and doTERRA are the oils I trust. There are many people on here that are dealers for these companies as it's cheaper to become a distributor then to buy retail. As far as smelling them...You should have a distributor close to you that can help out with that. Most won't have all of them but there are about 10 oils that can cover quite a bit of problems. |
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | Thanks, I will look into a local seller. |
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    Location: Dubach, LA | cranky B4 10am - 2016-01-18 7:07 PM
Thanks, I will look into a local seller.
Any local health food or organic store will have a good supply. Wamart even has some oils and diffusers in the vitamin section. |
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| I teach high school. My first period class has several students that come from smoking homes. At the end of that class I can't seem to "clear the air" in my room so that it is not smokey all day. What oil(s) would be good for this? |
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    Location: Wherever They Send Me | mullicanmoon - 2016-01-19 8:41 PM
I teach high school. My first period class has several students that come from smoking homes. At the end of that class I can't seem to "clear the air" in my room so that it is not smokey all day. What oil(s) would be good for this?
I think DoTerra Purify would help...you could also add Lemon. Im sure YL also has one, but I dont know it...
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | mullicanmoon - 2016-01-19 8:41 PM I teach high school. My first period class has several students that come from smoking homes. At the end of that class I can't seem to "clear the air" in my room so that it is not smokey all day. What oil(s) would be good for this? Young Living Purification alone or with Lemon. I really crave lemon so I do half and half. I run this in our dogs room everyday.
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | CanCan - 2016-01-19 8:04 PM cranky B4 10am - 2016-01-18 7:07 PM Thanks, I will look into a local seller. Any local health food or organic store will have a good supply. Wamart even has some oils and diffusers in the vitamin section.
Make sure you are checking the quality, those aren't the same as Young Living, or DoTerra.
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           Location: Kansas | What is an oil diffuser? |
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | hoofs_in_motion - 2016-01-20 9:21 AM What is an oil diffuser?
It diffuses oil into the air, almost like a 'mister' but it doesn't mist.
Young Living's you add distilled water and a few drops of your choice of oil. Its pretty fab.
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           Location: Kansas | SmokinGirlie - 2016-01-20 9:36 AM hoofs_in_motion - 2016-01-20 9:21 AM What is an oil diffuser? It diffuses oil into the air, almost like a 'mister' but it doesn't mist.
Young Living's you add distilled water and a few drops of your choice of oil. Its pretty fab.
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | hoofs_in_motion - 2016-01-20 9:40 AM SmokinGirlie - 2016-01-20 9:36 AM hoofs_in_motion - 2016-01-20 9:21 AM What is an oil diffuser? It diffuses oil into the air, almost like a 'mister' but it doesn't mist.
Young Living's you add distilled water and a few drops of your choice of oil. Its pretty fab. I neeeeeeeddd THISSSSSSS
I use it almost every night, it does make a big difference. I need another for my living room because I keep hogging it in the bedroom |
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           Location: Kansas | Do i order them from a young livings dealer? |
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         Location: **Cactus Country down in South Texas*** | doTerra or young living are the oils to use. I am a dealer if interested |
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