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New local dōTERRA Essential Oil Wellness Advocate.

Danielle from Papamoa Beach

Hello Neighbours,

I would love to put it out there that I am now a local dōTERRA Essential Oil Wellness Advocate living in Papamoa.
I have fully incorporated dōTERRA oils into my family’s day to day lives. With a busy household of three children, our youngest being one, it is so empowering to be able to take control of a more natural way of living. Now I know why my Mum used essential oils religiously when we were young!

These oils are perfect for/have been incorporated into office type work environments, Hair and Beauty Salons, Spa’s, Early Childhood Centres and busy homes like mine.

So what are essential oils? They are the life blood of plants. Leaves, petals, stems, bark, resin, fruit and herbs are all examples of the beautiful parts of our natural world that produce these incredibly powerful, and highly concentrated oils, most being 50-70 times more powerful than the plant in its natural form.

doTERRA oils are sourced from more than 40 countries, two thirds of which are developing nations. Each essential oil is grown indigenously, to ensure the humidity, soil and sustainability practices will produce the best quality oil with the absolute highest therapeutic qualities. They are then gently and carefully distilled from the plants that have been harvested at the perfect moment by experienced growers for the most ideal extract composition and efficacy.

One thing I cannot stress enough is quality; it makes the world of difference. You cannot get the same therapeutic qualities from a variety type shop oil for example. dōTERRA is one of the only companies that goes to outstanding lengths and vigorous testing to ensure they achieve the purest, safe, and effective essential oils on the planet.

If you know people who use them and you have already heard all about these deliciously therapeutic, 100% pure and ethically sourced oils, and you would love to find out how you can receive your own wholesale account, or you haven’t yet heard about them and would love to know more, please feel free to get in touch with me via direct message and we can have a chat about how you could incorporate them into your life.

Your personal account will allow you to enjoy 25% off the retail price of the most truly beautiful oils, as well as the opportunity to take advantage of more generous discounts once you join. It’s pretty much like a Gilmours account, there’s no monthly fee, and no minimum ordering required. It is only the $40 fee for signing up which gives you one year wholesale access, and that’s it! if you chose to continue with your account the following year, the fee is lower. The best thing is, that the $40 fee can be waived if you start by ordering an enrollment kit!

Look forward to hearing from you!
Dani :-)

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