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To receive the most value from your essential oils, I recommend that people buy the Essential Oils Desk Reference

Why buy an Essential Oils Desk Reference?
1.  It is the premiere essential oils guide in the English language.
2.  It provides guidance for safety.
3.  It provides lots of ideas on how to use each essential oil.
4.  It lets you look up the health condition you are interested in and then gives recommendations.

Whether you are a beginning or advanced oil user, you will never outgrow it!

The Essential Oils Desk Reference is available as hard cover, small spiral-bound edition, or both.  Which one should you get?

1.  The small, spiral bound edition fits nicely in a purse, handbag, or briefcase.  It has 351 pages and contains much of the same information that is in the hard cover edition.

2.  The hard cover edition is 558 pages and is way too heavy for my briefcase.  It sits within an arm’s reach from my desk chair, because I refer to it every day.

3.  Both.  The small, spiral bound edition for your purse or briefcase and the hardcover one for use at home. 

Where can you purchase them?
The newest edition (October 2007) of the hardcover Essential Oils Desk Reference is available at www.Amazon.com for $49.95. 

At www.EssentialScience.net, the hardcover edition is available for $49.95, the small spiral bound edition is available for $16.95, and both together sell for $59, as of this writing.

If you are serious about using essential oil, the Essential Oils Desk Reference is a must!

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DISCLAIMER:  The content presented in this website is for informational purposes only.
It is not intended to diagnose, treat or prescribe for any health condition.
Consult with your certified health professional for guidance in all health conditions.
This information refers only to essential oils that are labeled as “Pure 100% therapeutic grade essential oils.”
Although certain of these essential oils have been classified as the FDA as GRAS (generally regarded as safe),
as food additives, or as dietary supplements, some essential oils should be used with caution. 
The best resource for usage and safety information is the “Essential Oils Desk Reference.” 

 

 

Essential Oils Desk Reference