
Welcome June and Summer,
I am so happy to at last to be enjoying this warm weather. I am busy in my yard and applying oils as I go. I discovered I had rabbits chomping off the top of flowers and leaving them and Basil has now deterred them.
I am really pleased to see the Mason Jars on this months promo. Plus I have a super Rhubarb Slush receipe that will go well in them along with Ningxia. You can see the recipe at on Face Book or email me and I will send it to you.
It is One of the best Frozen Drinks you will ever Taste from Edieseveryday blogspot.com.
I also have found that Epsom Salts is super in the garden.I am using it on my roses.

I am sure you all have your diffusers going with the smoke situation from up north. Here are some receipes for your diffuser. I have also found puriifcation and R.C. is a good combination.

A little while back I did a zoom presentation on the Savvy Mineral makeup line and shared it with a few of you but I feel you all should get this info . Plus the Art Line is back in stock.
Here are the promos for June. do not forget about Father's Day and the men in your life.

I will be doing a zoom presentation on Ditching and Swithching your home to chemical free. It will be recorded and I will be able to send it out for those who do not attend live. It will be June 11 and I will send out a reminder.
Have a blessed week and be kind to one another. I am only an email or text away I am here to help you.

Warm regards,
Vicki-Lynne.
This is receipe that Gary Young taught me years ago and it is a great one to share with you.




Using this protocal will get you off to a fantastic day or as Gary referred to it as A Great Day.
You will probably want to take advantage of the the special that is on certain PSK kits before May 26th. See below.

Please contact me if I can help you.
Warm regards,
Vicki-Lynne

Essential Oils are very helpful and here are what is helpful and safe.
If you are making up sprays a 4 0z glass bottle is best. why glass? Because the Essential oils will eat away at plastic.
To attract butterflies and bees Orange Oil is very good.
Make a blend of Rosemary Essential Oil, Lavender Essential Oil,Orange Oil in a spray bottle. Or combine a few drops on cotton balls to help attract both the bees and butterflies.
An interesting fact The Young Living Farm uses Cinnamon,Oregano, and Pine insecticide.
Garden Insect Deterrent.
Add 10 drops of the following oils to a 4 oz. glass spray bottle.
Rosemary
Peppermint
Clove
Thyme
Fill the rest of the bottle with water and shake to mix.
Apply where needed.

Mosquitoes are attracted to type O blood and least attracted to type A.
Pest Repellents
Ants.....Peppermint or Spearmint
Aphids....Cedarwood, Peppermint
Beetles...Peppermint or Thyme
Fleas...Lavender
Enjoy the outdoors and have fun in your garden . that is where you will find me.
Please contact me if I can assist you I am here to help you.
Warm regards,
Vicki-Lynne
Good afternoon,
Young Living Training and Education posted this today and it is too good not to share. I know from past experience it is always a question of where to apply topically. So please bear with me I am really not trying to bombard you with my blogs but here we go.

Using essential oils topically is one of the most popular ways to utilize their benefits in your everyday life. Have you ever wondered, “Where should I apply this essential oil?” The answer is different for everyone, because we each have different physical and emotional needs, and all of our bodies are genetically and chemically different. This guide features some simple application points for essential oils. We recommend diluting your essential oil with V-6 Vegetable Oil Complex or a carrier oil before topical application if you are new to essential oils, have sensitive skin, or are applying on children.
From head to toe, here are some of our favorite oils to use:
Crown of head: Apply oils here for an aroma that can help transform your mood and create a balanced environment. Sacred Frankincense, Abundance, Clarity, Release, Highest Potential.
Scalp: Apply as part of your beauty and hair care routine. A scalp massage is a great way to invigorate the senses. Rosemary, Cedarwood, Lavender.
Temples and forehead: Apply for an aroma to help you feel at peace and relaxed. Deep Relief, Stress Away, AromaEase, Brain Power, M-Grain.
Base of neck: Apply after a long day for a sense of relaxation. PanAway, Deep Relief, Peppermint, Wintergreen, AromaSiez.
Face: Apply as a part of your beauty and skin care routine. Lavender, Frankincense, Myrrh, Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood, Tea Tree, Lemon, Geranium.
Undereyes: Apply as a part of your beauty and skin care routine. Use caution to avoid getting oil in your eye! Copaiba, Lavender, Frankincense, Palmarosa.
Behind ears: Apply for an aroma that can quickly affect your environment and mood. Stress Away, Peppermint, Valor, Grounding.
Around ears: Apply after swimming. Tea Tree, Lavender, Helichrysum, Purification. *We recommend not putting essential oils in your ear canal.
Shoulders: Apply for an aroma to help you stay grounded and supported. White Angelica, Dream Catcher, Release.
Wrists: Apply as perfume to uplift mood and create a focused environment wherever you go. Joy, Jade Lemon, Citrus Fresh, Rose, Motivation.
Chest: Apply for a refreshing sensation that supports deep breathing. R.C., Breath Again, Eucalyptus, Raven.
Heart: Apply for an aroma makes the heart happy. Gratitude, Harmony, Sacred Frankincense, Valor, Release.
Belly: Apply after eating or while traveling. DiGize, Peppermint, Spearmint, Ginger, AromaEase, Fennel.
Lower abdomen: Apply monthly as desired, can be used with a warm compress. Dragon Time, Lavender, Lady Sclareol, SclarEssence, Clary Sage.
Back: Apply after a workout or during a massage. Copaiba, Cool Azul, Peppermint, AromaSiez, Roman Chamomile.
Legs and knees: Apply after an active day. PanAway, Wintergreen, Copaiba, Deep Relief.
Ankles: Apply on pressure points. Endoflex, Sclaressence, Clary Sage, Geranium.
Bottoms of feet: Apply for specific needs. Thieves, Grounding, ImmuPower, Peace and Calming.
Citrus oils can increase sun sensitivity. Avoid sun for 12 hours after applying. Please follow all directions and cautions on individual product labels.
Where do you like to apply your favorite oils?
I hope you keep this handy for future use.
Take care,
Warm Regards,
Vicki-Lynne
It is always exciting to have a sale and this one is on from Jan 19-23.


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There you have the latest news.
Warm regards,
Vicki-Lynne
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Winter is a great time to pamper yourself.
Keep your immune System strong to avoid winter illness.
Combine E.O in a 10 ml roll on bottle.
Top off with a carrier oil such as sweet almond oil or fractionated coconut oil.
Then roll on throughout the day as needed.
Immune Support Roll On Oils.
5 drops Thieves E.O.
3 drops Tea tree E.O.
4 drops Lemon E.O.
3 drops Oregano E.O
3 drops of Frankincense E.O.
Sunshine in a Bottle.
Beef up winter blues with this uplifting blend.
8 drops Lemon
3 drops Ylang Ylang or Vetiver
8 drops of Lavender
4 drops of Orange.
Again follow instructions above to fill your roll on.
Now my favourite. when you are warm and snuggly under your blankets and you require a push to get going, this may do the trick.
Oils to fill your roll on and again follow the first instructions.
8 drops of Bergamot
7 drops Peppermint
3 drops Cypress
3 drops of cinnamon bark
Enjoy your DIYRoll Ons
Warmest regards to all.
Vicki-Lynne
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Hello,
I have just returned from the Young Living Convention which was held in Vancouver. It was wonderful with great presenters plus lots of information.
Our newest arrivals to the Canadian Market.

Here is the link for this. http://bit.ly/2zwVWzc
One of the items in this booklet that I really like. Your own medicine kit which is NHP imagine that.!

New: FarmEssence NHP Collection
Discover natural relief from common ailments including burns, cuts and bruises, cough and cold, digestion, eczema and dermatitis, headaches, joint and muscle pain, and stress with this exclusive collection of 15 natural health products (NHPs)! Whether you are facing ailments caused by home and work pressures or a stubborn seasonal bug, the exclusive Farmessence NHP Collection is the foundation for natural relief.
The holiday collection got my attention and I bought the Advent Calendar and a planner amongst other goodies. The Calendar has 25 different prizes in it and I am thinking of running a contest to share so stay tuned. I still have to formulate a plan.

You can have access to the catalogues, and ways to share Young Living with the New YL Share App.
I have installed it and I am really impressed with it.
Share more with the new YL Share App
We love giving you new tools that help you share your Young Living story. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce the launch of YL Share: our new, free app that makes it easier than ever to share content! You’ll have access to a library of Young Living content, including videos, images, blogs and more! With just a few taps, you can post our most exciting, engaging content to your social networks or deliver it via email or text to any of the contacts in your phone. Download it free from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store today!
Please check out all the new information and if you access Facebook there is great information for the 30 days of November. It is YL Canada Connects and every day there are leaders giving great info, for example, today Amanda Howden gave a super presentation on Raindrop. They are FB live but are recorded and you can go back and see them when it works for you.

I will post more next week this has gone on long enough.
Please contact me if I can help you as that is what I love to do.
Warm regards,
Vicki-Lynne