Mary Lee's Natural Health and Beauty: Healthy Living for Everyone, Everyday

[Mary Lee Patton, Bob Condor] ✓ Mary Lees Natural Health and Beauty: Healthy Living for Everyone, Everyday ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Mary Lees Natural Health and Beauty: Healthy Living for Everyone, Everyday Great book on essential oils! according to Sue Pierce. Love this book! Great insight into the use of essential oils.. Very useful information according to Jackie. I have practiced Essential Oil Therapy for years, and I find this book to be the one I am now recommending. I disagree with the reviewer below, and doubt this person has read the book, as there are many, many essential oils mentioned that Mary Lee does not sell (as you can see in the appendix). Also, all of the stories I read in th

Mary Lee's Natural Health and Beauty: Healthy Living for Everyone, Everyday

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Rating : 4.77 (689 Votes)
Asin : 1585421057
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-07-29
Language : English

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In clearly written, jargon-free text, she provides persuasive evidence for the effectiveness of these products in promoting health and beauty, citing numerous medical studies. From Library Journal Lee's interest in essential oils was sparked by an accident that left her with second-degree burns on her face, neck, and chest. Susan B. Her experimentation with lavender oil to treat her burns led to further study of the effects of plant essences. Although she sells the products she recommends through her own company, Earth Tribe International, and cautions against cheap versions, Lee does not claim a monopoly on effectiveness. P.L., New Philadelphia, OH Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. Hagloch, Tuscarawas Cty. A good introduction to the concepts of aromatherapy and its underlying principles, this would be useful to alternative medicine collections in both public a

"Great book on essential oils!" according to Sue Pierce. Love this book! Great insight into the use of essential oils.. "Very useful information" according to Jackie. I have practiced Essential Oil Therapy for years, and I find this book to be the one I am now recommending. I disagree with the reviewer below, and doubt this person has read the book, as there are many, many essential oils mentioned that Mary Lee does not sell (as you can see in the appendix). Also, all of the stories I read in the book, whether it was a celebrity, or a mom like me, contained very practical information. They were heart. Not even original If you want to read a good book on aromatherapy, I'd suggest you go for 'Aromatherapy for Dummies' by Kathi Keville instead. In fact, in many places in Patton's book, you find she borrowed liberally (as in the same phrases and paragraphs) from Keville's book. Also, if you're looking for recipes, you'll find them, as long as her company doesn't make a similar product. If it does, then she's helpfully listed all of the products you can bu

Convinced there was something she could do about her condition, she turned to the teachings of her Native American upbringing for answers. Mary Lee's easy recipes and suggestions reveal countless secrets for enhancing our lives naturally:¥ Essential oils kill germs without leaving toxic residue.¥ An essential oil-based skincare regime keeps us looking younger longer.¥ Different blends of oils treat a myriad of complaints from athlete's foot to cellulite.¥ Lavender oil on your pillow stimulates deep refreshing sleep.¥ Children can be kept safe and healthy with essential oils-Mary Lee recommends one for each year of their youth.Bibliography. "Mary Lee Patton's book brings together the wisdom of her ancestors with the hard-learned truths of a life dedicated to healing and beauty-the natural way."-Shari Belafonte, actress, model, and television hostAt twenty Mary Lee Patton suffered an accident that severely burned her face, neck, chest, and arms, adding twenty years to her appearance. An inspiring aromatherapist shows how essential plant oils can change lives, allowing us to look youn

. Bob Condor is the "Health, Mind & Spirit" editor at the Chicago Tribune. Mary Lee Patton, CEO and Founder of Earth Tribe International, has studied the science of essential oils in the United States and in Europe