Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Essential Oils Year End Sale on Everything in stock!

I joined Be Young in the spring to get high quality essential oils at discount prices. You can to. Joining is free. Or you can just place an order if you would rather do it that way. These are very pure high quality essential oils and I have been very impressed by their ability to heal and detoxify our bodies. I did not really understand the power of essential oils until I used some from this company. This sale is just for this week so don't delay. I haven't seen this good a sale with them before. 

My distributor number is 9896. You need that to order or to join. Let me know if you have any questions. 




New Years Savings!
Save 15% - 30%
Cyber Monday Offer
 Celebrate New Beginnings with Our First Ever
"Happy New Year Pick 3, 6, or 9 Special!"

Good Only Dec. 26 through midnight, Jan. 1, 2012 
  • Pick any 3 items from our entire inventory and get 15% OFF!*
  • Pick any 6 items from our entire inventory and get 25%! OFF*
  • Pick any 9 items from our entire inventory and get 30% OFF!*
Keep your resolve this year for the best of health and well-being.

Due to computer programming restrictions, please be sure that you order strictly in increments of 3, 6, or 9. (Once you click "checkout" you will not be able to modify your order and still receive the savings)

*PV will be awarded at the same discount as the dollar discount. If you purchase at a 15% discount, your PV will be discounted by 15%, etc.


Orders can be placed over the phone. Be Young Essential Oils sales agents will be available December 27th 9:00 - 5:00 pm MST.

Toll Free: 866-936-2232
15% - 30%Off 
All products in stock  


7 comments:

  1. BrianaDec 29, 2011 10:52 AM
    Hi Patty,
    Would you be willing to share how these oils (and specifically which ones) have helped you detox? I have heard great things about essential oils before, but I have hesitated in purchasing them because I am not sure which oils would be most beneficial. On the one hand I am eager to learn about new, natural things that could potentially aid the healing process, but on the flip side, I am cautious because I already spend so much on food, supplements, acupuncture, etc. However, I have been interested in oils for awhile. Thanks!!
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  2. PattyLADec 29, 2011 01:37 PM
    I am very new to essential oils myself and nervous about giving wrong information. I use thieves blend that I make myself (cinnamon, cloves, lemon, rosemary and cedar) to prevent and fight colds and flu, it also kills mold. I plan to start the basic liver cleanse. That is 1/2 a lemon juiced, 1 drop lemon eo and 1 drop of peppermint eo in a glass. Drink on an empty stomach. Of course there is lavender which can be used for a wide variety of applications from relaxation to antibacterial. I love tea tree oil for cuts and bruises. Eucalyptus is great for congestion (it is usually in Thieves but since one child is allergic I had to replace it with cedar). Be Young sells some blends that are also for fighting colds. Spice of Life is one that I haven't tried yet. We use Tic-a-boo to fight our Lyme disease and it is very powerful. I also use chamomile for tummy aches, I just apply it to the skin over the tummy. Hopefully that will get you started.
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  3. BrianaDec 30, 2011 05:34 PM
    Thanks, Patty. How do you use the thieves blend? I assume that you ingest some oils and use others topically. Also, how did you determine that your daughter is allergic to eucalyptus? Just curious. Thanks again for your input!
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  4. PattyLADec 31, 2011 11:31 AM
    Theives is used topically, in our vaporizer, in a diffuser, in hand soap, loads of uses. My dd breaks out in a rash when she comes in contact with eucalyptus. I ended up purchasing spice for life to use as a sub for theives. It seems to be very similar.
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  5. BrianaJan 6, 2012 09:38 PM
    Hi Patty, I am loving your blog - such useful info that is so pertinent to my life. Anyhow, do you know about how long it takes for the oils to be delivered? Also, where did you buy your diffuser? I don't have one and I read that the cold oil diffusers are best. I couldn't find a great place to buy one though. I am also assuming that I can just use olive or coconut oil as a carrier? Thanks for your help!
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  6. PattyLAJan 7, 2012 10:32 AM
    I got my diffuser from a local herb store. I use expeller pressed coconut, or jojoba oil for a carrier most of the time. Usually the oils arrive pretty quickly. I was just checking on my order and it said 3-7 days. I'm guessing it will come today or early next week. I think you ordered the same day that I did. I bet they had a lot of orders with this terrific sale.
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  7. BrianaJan 7, 2012 05:10 PM
    Great - I will look for a diffuser locally. I can't wait to start experimenting with the oils. Thanks again for sharing - I am learning so much from you!
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