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Researching Essential Oils

October 21, 2014 by Aliesha

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It seems like blog posts about essential oils (from one brand or another) have been popping up all over the web for the last year or so!  If you’re like me, you probably have been confused about what essential oils are actually, how they can help improve your health, and where to buy them (so many companies!).

I started writing this post in January of this year, but I put a pause on writing it until I had more personal experience with and knowledge of essential oils.  (I didn’t want to write a big post about EOs, and then stop actually using them myself!)

At the beginning of this year, I started researching essential oils and trying to determine which company was best.  Young Living, doTerra, Spark Naturals, Plant Therapy, Mountain Rose Herbs, and Native American Nutritionals were all companies that I looked into and compared.  One thing I knew was that I didn’t want to become a sales rep for a company.  While it looked fun, I just didn’t want the pressure to sell, and I didn’t like that most of the MLM companies pretty much required you to sell for them in order to get prices that were anywhere close to decent.

Here are the main things I was looking for in an essential oils company (your personal list may look different):
-high quality oils
-good prices (but not so low that you question the quality)
-good reputation of the company/integrity in the EOs community
-reasonable shipping costs and quick shipping
-variety of oils
-excellent customer service (not just with orders but with EO education and answering questions)

I poured over blog post after blog post and read tons about each company.  I emailed friends, and I emailed companies.  Finally, I made my decision.

I decided to place an order with Native American Nutritionals.  (This company has merged with Rocky Mountain Oils, and while they still have different websites and you place orders separately, they are now the same company and sell the same oils.)

NAN/RMO met (and exceeded!) all of my criteria and I had such a good experience with my first few interactions with the company and with my first order.  (And my subsequent transactions as well!)  I heard back right away from my emails with questions, and my order was shipped almost immediately after I ordered.  Another bonus I’ve been excited about as I’ve been a loyal customer of NAN/RMO is the specials and coupon codes that they offer!  They have different oils on sale periodically, and coupon codes come up on occasion as well.  It’s great to be able to knock 10-15% off a big order!

Here is some more info on Rocky Mountain Oils (from the company directly):

Rocky Mountain Oils has been in business for over 7 years. We are dedicated to bringing the most pure essential oils to customers around the world in the most convenient way possible. We test every oil with a GC/MS test to ensure it is the quality that we demand from our farmers. If an oil doesn’t meet our expectations, we get rid of it and do not sell it to our customers. This means our customers can rest assured that the oils they get are high quality and are not being skimped on in any ways.

One thing that makes us unique from other essential oil companies is that we work with small farmers from around the world. We carefully work with small farmers because we believe that they produce the highest quality plants. The healthier (and happier) the plants, the higher quality that the oil becomes. As you would expect, plants coming from small family farms are taken better care of, and are healthier than the large corporate farms used by our competitors.

In addition to that, our plants are only grown in indigenous regions of the world for each plant. Essential oils are their strongest when they are grown in healthy plants and plants grow healthiest in certain parts of the world where the plant was originally grown natively. For example, Lavender grows better in a humid climate like Bulgaria and Hungary than it does in the very dry climate of Utah, USA (where another company grows theirs). While it costs us more money to get our oils from different parts of the world, we truly believe our customers can tell the difference through the quality of the oil.

We also have the largest selection of single oils and blends available anywhere.

Since January, not only have I used my essential oils regularly, but I have also read several ebooks on EOs and taken an online course called Essential Oils and Natural Health.  (Great course; definitely recommend.)

I am more on the cautious side when it comes to using essential oils.  I use them medicinally (always diluted for topical use), and I don’t advise going through bottles like crazy and dousing your whole body in oils several times a day.  Essential oils are very potent and you don’t need to overdo it!  Especially when dealing with children, I am extremely cautious about how frequently I apply them and at what dilution.

All that to say… I won’t be doling out medical advice here.  I’ll be sharing several oils that are proven to work (yep, I’ve got scientific studies for you) for various ailments.

Before we go any further, I want to make these promises to you:

1) I am not going to let essential oils take over my blog/Facebook/Pinterest/Instagram/etc.  I know how annoying it is when someone you follow starts only posting about EOs.  There will still be tons of other great content on this blog and on my social media accounts, though I will mention essential oils here and there.  If EOs aren’t your thing, just skip over these posts.

2) I am not going to make crazy claims about the properties of these oils.  They are fantastic and very useful, but they don’t work miracles. For serious medical conditions, I always advise consulting your physician!

3) I am not going to start a “brand war” on this blog.  I know many of you probably use a different company for your EOs, and I am glad you have found a company you trust.  I definitely am not saying that NAN/RMO is the only place to buy essential oils, just that I love this particular company for all the reasons listed above!  I encourage you to do your own research.

If you’re curious about my top three favorite essential oils, visit this post!  To check out Rocky Mountain Oils, click here!

Disclaimer: I have personally purchased every single essential oil I own. I have not been compensated for this review. I have used affiliate links in this post, so if you choose to make a purchase through one of my links, you will be supporting my family and this blog. Thank you. Once again, I am not a doctor, so please talk to your physician if you need medical advice.

Filed Under: essential oils, health and beauty

Five Year Bloggiversary

October 20, 2014 by Aliesha

We started this blog when we got married, so this little blog is now five years old!

A whole lot has happened in five years!  When I read some of the early posts, I realize I had NO IDEA how quickly five years would go.  There were certainly seasons that went by at a rate that was painfully slow, but it’s still surprising to me to realize that I’ve been both married and blogging for five years!

Some days I can feel like few people are reading any more, but my stats say otherwise.  I now have more readers than I imagined I ever would, and the blog is still growing every day!  Some of you must just be comment-shy!

One thing I would absolutely love is if you would just leave a comment and tell me how long you’ve been reading Feathers in Our Nest, and also, share a little bit about yourself!  Let’s get to know each other better.  I always read every single comment and it is SO FUN to connect with readers.  I also love getting emails!

Thank you for being a community to me during the times I didn’t have one, and a source of encouragement to our family through many different circumstances!

Here’s to many more years of blogging ahead!

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Five Years

October 17, 2014 by Aliesha

Tad and I have been married for five years today!  We decided to share five things we’ve learned in five years of marriage.  (We wrote these separately and didn’t read the other person’s until we had written ours. Fun, right?)

Five Lessons We’ve Learned in Five Years

From Tad:

1) I have learned to think before I speak
I naturally have no filter. None. Do you want to know what I am thinking at this exact moment? Just listen to me speak. If I am not speaking I am probably not thinking. This gets me in lots of trouble, and over the course of the five years we’ve been married, I have learned to not say everything on my mind, and to also think through how I phrase things so that what I say is not offensive.

2) I have learned to ask forgiveness
When I have done something to hurt my wife (or anyone else for that matter) immediately asking for forgiveness is a good idea.

3) I have learned to be more patient
I want things my way, and I want it my way right now. There are three kinds of ways something can be done. The right way, the wrong way, and the Tad way (which most people believe is
the wrong way, but faster). I have learned that being patient with others is key when two people are living life together.

4) I have learned that marriage is hard work
Life is not a romantic comedy that ends with a happily ever after after the couple say their vows. Living with and loving a person unconditionally is not easy, not matter how awesome they are. It is constant learning experience, but the joy is that you do not have to do it on your own. I have an amazing partner in my wife, who is with me every step of the way. Each challenge we face is one we take on together.

5) I am learning how women think
Okay, this is not actually true. If I knew how women think, and I could explain it to other guys, and I would be as rich as Bill Gates. I do not understand women, but I do seek to know and care for my wife.

From Aliesha:

1) Prioritize personal growth
First and foremost, if I’m not growing in my relationship with the Lord, my marriage will be struggling too.  I have learned that being in God’s Word daily is vital to being a good wife (and mom)!

2) Communication is key
The times I have felt like our relationship has been rocky have been the times when we haven’t communicated very well or very often.  It’s easy to slip into bad communication habits, but in order to thrive in your marriage, you have to talk through things with one another!

3) Speak their love language
It’s great to do nice things for your spouse, but make sure you’re speaking their love language! I enjoy showing love to Tad through his primary love languages, and he does the same for me.

4) It’s harder than it looks
There are ups and downs in any marriage, and there is a lot of hard work involved.  It’s so wonderful as well!  Until you get married, though, you don’t know how hard it can be or how beautiful.

5) Marriage is sanctifying
Our marriage is one of the primary ways God is sanctifying me and changing my heart to be more like His!  Marriage exposes weaknesses, polishes off raw edges, strengthens skill sets, and knocks down pride.  Marriage makes you realize every single day how much you need the gospel.  I’m thankful for Christ’s sanctifying work in me through my marriage to Tad!

Happy fifth anniversary, Tad!  I love you and look forward to celebrating at least 60 more anniversaries with you!

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