Since I began my journey to vibrant health just four years ago, I have been voraciously devouring information on natural healing. I have attended conferences and workshops, listened to audio CDs, read books and talked to people who are on the road ahead of me on this journey. It has been a fascinating journey and one I am sure I will continue for the rest of my life.
Are you hungry to learn more about natural remedies, the miracle of the human body and simple ideas for supporting the innate healing ability of the body? Hopefully, this blog is one way you are doing that. I thought you might also appreciate some of the resources that I have enjoyed learning from.
Here are a few websites that I turn to many times a week to get a second opinion on how to address a particular illness or health challenge, look up a medication, or learn more about the human body.
www.mercola.com - Dr. Mercola offers much searchable information on a variety of topics and his explanations are clear, factual and convincing.
www.oils-testimonials.com - this is a searchable site that contains thousands of testimonies from people who have used essential oils to treat a variety of conditions with great success. They share their story in the hopes that it will benefit you.
Young Living's event page lists events all over the country either sponsored by Young Living or by a leader in Young Living. These events range from an Introduction to Essential Oils to Raindrop Trainings, Nature's Remedy classes or Beauty School Seminars. Find one near you and tell them Susie sent you. Then let me know how I can continue to support you and help you reach your goals.
Saturday, April 5 (in two more days!), Shannon Hudson will be teaching, inspiring, educating and touching our hearts as she shares her journey in Young Living and her battle against several debilitating diseases, including MS, Leukemia, and stroke symptoms. If you live within driving distance from Pittsburgh, you will want to join us. The conference is at the Embassy Suites in Coraopolis and will be from 10:00 to 5:00. You can learn more and register here. Guests (non YL members) are free; use code "guest" to change the cost. Let me know if you decide to come and had not previously registered.
Shannon also has a website with lots of training audios. One set of audios are talks from a variety of speakers of a variety of topics related to our amazing human body, natural supplements and essential oils that an benefit your health challenges, and testimonies of healing. The second set of audios will help you focus on business and leadership skills and will give you the "how to" of building a home business with Young Living.
I think I've given you lots of resources to explore. What step do you think you will take to increase your knowledge, ignite your passion and connect with others who are committed to bettering their health and their lives?
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I like Dr. Mercola's site too. So much information.
ReplyDeleteAnd although I totally disagree with her "religion" I've learned a lot about herbs and how to use them properly from Susun Weed. You just have to google her to find articles about how to make strong herbal infusions and vinegars, etc.
Many of the same herbs used in essential oils.
I've learned a lot just from your blog too. I get most of my current EO info from you Susie.
I will have to check out her information. Thanks for sharing the resource and for the compliment too.
DeleteIn addition to your weekly newsletter and your daily blog, I've been exploring Shannon's website, which contains dozens of excellent audios and videos that are very informative.
ReplyDeleteHer website is a wealth of information and my goal is to listen to at least one audio each week to continue to keep learning. She is a great teacher.
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