195: What is the Best Essential Oil Company?

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When it comes to choosing an essential oil company to call home, there is a lot of information to sift through. There are many different criteria for the word “best”, depending on the values of the individual consumer. Today we do some digging with Bill Liebich. Bill has an analytical mind, suited to the work of sifting and sorting through data to uncover truth and expose deception. He has a gift for simplifying complex ideas related to health and natural remedies. Bill has shared his personal story and journey to health freedom in a way that resonates with people seeking alternatives to Western medicine. 

 Whatever path you choose, we at the Essential Oil Revolution hope that your “best” criteria includes the highest quality essential oils for the sake of your health and safety. And a warning: once you have tried high quality essential oils, it’s hard to go back to anything else… 

In this Episode You’ll Discover:

  • The story of Bill’s daughter and how essential oils affected her recovery (6:45) 

  • Bill’s parameters in defining essential oil quality and best company practices (8:45) 

  • What is reputable third party testing? (16:30) 

  • Importance of transparency (17:45) 

  • Why Young Living doesn’t release their Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) test results (20:45) 

  • Why Young Living isn’t certified organic (25:40) 

  • Examples of standard setting (30:35) 

  • Am I paying more for a network marketing product? (41:00) 

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The Essential Oil Revolution Podcast features many Young Living Essential Oil Independent Distributors but is a completely separate entity from the company. Any information on the show in no way reflects the words or advice of Young Living Essential Oils. The information given on the show is meant for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, cure, or treat anyone.