This post has been on my heart for quite some time. Since writing the post 3 Reasons I Use Essential Oils For Menopause, my inbox is constantly full of questions about essential oils.
Women find this post on Pinterest and want to how to use essential oils and which ones to use.
Many, many of you have said, “I have not shared what I’m about to tell you with my gynecologist. I’m just too embarrassed.”
Over and over I get emails from women who are suffering through this season of life and it makes me mad that we are not getting the help that we need.
Many of us are afraid of the medications that are prescribed. The side effects are alarming to say the least.
More than ever women are realizing there are options!
Have you noticed the increase at the number of people who are talking about “clean eating”, organic food, exercising, essential oils, and products free from chemicals, etc.?
That’s because we have realized that for quite a few years, we’ve been putting things in our bodies and on our bodies that are not good for us.
They are hurting more than helping! We as women are ready to start feeling better. It’s not about size and shape, it’s about being healthy and feeling good.
I recently had this posted to my Facebook page from a woman who has started using Young Living essential oils. Here is what she said:
Yes, she is right they are potent but the best part is that they do not have side effects that the prescription drugs have. Yay!!
My favorite oil that I use for menopausal symptoms is ylang ylang. I do use Clary Sage and I’m FINALLY going to start using Progessence Plus (should arrive on Wednesday).
How I use Ylang Ylang:
I have a roller cap on my bottle (a roller cap comes in the Premium Starter Kit and Young Living also sells a bag of 10 which I purchased and use on all my oils) and I roll the oil on the inside of both of my feet at least twice a day. Sometimes I put it on my ovaries or inner thighs too.
The key is to use the oils regularly! (If you are currently using HRT, you will have to check with your doctor about going off. I’m not a doctor and cannot tell you how to go off of them.)
I would love to have you on this “oily” journey with me!
Have a blessed day!
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