Young Living Distributor Evelyn Vincent

Evelyn Vincent
The Very Essence

Young Living
Independent Distributor
#476766

Murphy, NC

828-835-2692

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No classes or seminars are currently scheduled

What I Offer

I offer education on how to easily transform your home and life into a safe haven. Through online webinars, one-on-one, and group gatherings, I can help you create the natural home you've been trying to achieve.

Education I Offer:

  • How to Use Essential Oils

  • Oils in the Home

  • Diffusing

  • Aromatherapy

  • Oils and Laundry

  • Beating the Cooties

  • Cleaning Tips

  • Oils and Immune System

  • Oils and Space Clearing

  • Cooking with Essential Oils

  • Home Spa Treatments

and so much more!

My Classes and Webinars

Additionally, I am accepting new people who wish to share Young Living and have a home-based business of their own. This training and support is separate from my Class and webinar schedule. If you want to become a Young Living Distributor and join my team please let me know and I will include you in the loop and help you become a part of the Young Living Circle Team.

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Using Young Living Essential Oils in Cooking

Food grade essential oils can be used in cooking and beverages - enhancing flavor and providing a boost to health. All of Young Living's essential oils are high quality and those essential oils which come from edible plants (such as lemon, basil, thyme, oregano, marjoram, orange, Mountain Savory, etc.) are safe to use internally.

The easiest way to begin cooking with Young Living aromatherapy oils is to substitute the essential oils in recipes that call for dried herbs, spices or fruit juices. Simply replace these ingredients with the companion essential oil.

At first glance, using Young Living Essential Oils in cooking may seem complex, on the contrary, it is very easy once you learn the basics. The most important thing you need to remember is that these are undiluted and super pure essential oils, as such they are extremely potent - far more potent than any other ingredient you've ever used in the kitchen before. And particularly more potent than any other brand of essential oil you have used before.

For instance, 1/2 a drop or one drop may be enough to adequately flavor a big pot or bowl of your fovorite recipe. With that in mind, continue reading the basics...

Essential Oils are More Potent Than Dried and Fresh Herbs

Being concentrated, the essential oils contain virtually all of the plants healing nutrients, oxygenating molecules, amino acid precursors, coenzyme A factors, trace minerals, enzymes, vitamins, hormones and more. And because they are concentrated, Essential Oils are from 50 to 70 times more therapeutically potent than the herbs or plants they are derived from. Unlike dried herbs, which lose up to 90% of their healing nutrients and oxygen molecules, essential oils do not. Best of all, 100% pure, therapeutic food grade Essential Oils are freely available and safe for cooking and home use.

There are approximately 60 drops of essential oil per teaspoon while this may not seem like much it is important to remember this example - just "one" drop of peppermint oil equals about 28 cups of peppermint tea.

I have been using fresh and dried herbs for cooking and medicinal purposes since I was 15 and when I discovered this information about essential oils an entire world opened its door to me. This also explained why my herbal preparations and herbal supplements for healing purposes would take so long before I would see results - it's because there is so little essential oil in the dried herb, or I would have to consume enormous amounts of a fresh herb to equal one drop of Young Living essential oil.

So while this was great news and music to my ears, I still needed to spend a little time understanding how to substitute the essential oil for the dried or fresh herb.

How Not to Waste Your Young Living Oils or Ruin your Recipe

Always, start off using a single drop so as to not waste your Young Living essential oil, you can always add another drop if needed.

Dried Herb / Essential Oil Measurement Guideline

When a recipe calls for less than a teaspoon of an herb or spice, dip a toothpick in the center of the dripper cap and then swirl the toothpick in your recipe or beverage.

Always use the "Toothpick Method" for cinnamon bark oil, clove oil, ginger oil and nutmeg oil because the YL aromatherapy oils are much stronger that their companion spices.

Citrus Zest or Juice Measurement Guidelines

When using a YL essential oil in place of the zest of "one" lemon, orange or tangerine - you can use 8 to 14 drops of its companion essential oil.

  • Always use the "Toothpick Method" for cinnamon bark oil, clove oil, ginger oil and nutmeg oil because the YL aromatherapy oils are much stronger than their companion spices.
  • Citrus Zest or Juice Measurement Guidelines
  • When using a YL essential oil in place of the zest of "one" lemon, orange or tangerine - you can use 8 to 14 drops of its companion essential oil.

Example: Zest of "one" lemon, orange or tangerine = 8 to 14 drops of its companion essential oil.

Spices / Essential Oil Measurement Guidelines

  • One Tablespoon dried spice/spicy herb = 1/2 to 'one' drop of Young Living essential oil.
  • Hot or spicy herbs are: marjoram, oregano, sage, rosemary, thyme, fennel, dill, black pepper, or coriander.

Interesting Fact

Essential oils have a chemical structure that is similar to human cells and tissues. This makes essential oils compatible with human protein and enables them to be readily identified and accepted by the body.

Essential Oil Cooking Tips

Which oils are safe to use for cooking?

  • Rule # 1 - Only use therapeutic-grade / food grade essential oils, we only recommend Young Living Essential Oils.
  • Rule # 2 - Read the list of GRAS & FA List (Generally Regarded As Safe and Food Additive) as not all plants and their essential oils are for internal or cooking purposes.

For stronger spice oils - such as basil, cinnamon, marjoram, nutmeg, oregano and thyme - dip a toothpick in a bottle of essential oil and stir it in the recipe after cooking. It is an excellent way to flavor food. Remember, only 2 drops of an essential oil is equivalent to a full bottle (2 oz size) of dried herbs.

Toothpick Method

To have better control over the amount of essential oil you're putting in a recipe. For a more subtle flavor and/or those smaller portions: remove the inserted plastic dripping cap off the bottle of essential oil and dip a tooth pick into it, then swirl the essential oil dipped tooth pick in your food.

Diluting Essential Oils Before Cooking (recommended)

Essential oils should be diluted/mixed in vegetable oil, Blue Agave syrup, almond or rice milk prior to ingestion and/or in recipes as this helps to disperse the essential oil more effectively. As a general rule, dilute 1 drop of essential oil in 1 teaspoon of honey, Blue Agave Syrup, or in 2 ounces of a beverage. (Honey should not be given to children under 2 years of age.)

Essential Oils and High Heat

Essential oils used in recipes: Add the essential oil right before serving. The heat will evaporate essential oils with the steam. With a few oils that are too strong - such as basil, oregano and rosemary - simmering will produce a wonderfully subtle bouquet that is wonderful.

Essential Oils for Weight Control: The sense of smell is responsible for 90% of our taste. Research has found that by inhaling a culinary scent, such as an essential oil regularly throughout the day, especially when hungry, can help suppress our desire to taste and therefore eat. By inhaling an aroma 6 times in each nostril, the epistat in our brain that controls hunger gets switched off. For best results, change oils daily for variety. Warning: If a culinary aroma is inhaled only briefly, the reverse effect can occur; appetite can be stimulated.

Isn't this interesting!? Are you feeling like I did, like an entire new world opened a new door.

Here are some of my favorite recipes that include Young Living Essential Oils, they will give you an idea how your favorite recipes can also include essential oils.

You may also like to know that you can buy Young Living oils at wholesale pricing like I do and save 24% off retail prices, you can learn more about wholesale pricing here. Whether you love to cook or are a professional chef looking to add layers of flavor to your dishes, Young Living has the quality essential oils you need to do the job well. Please contact me if you have questions.

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My Household Tip

Aromatherapy Air Freshener Recipe

Air fresheners is one of my favorite and super easy recipes... and you will not be exposing yourself and family to toxic air freshener ingredients!

In a 4 oz. spray bottle filled with distilled water, add up to 12 drops of one of these essential oils - Thieves, Purification, Citrus Fresh, or Peppermint essential oil.

Make two spray bottles, keep one in the bathroom and one in the kitchen!

My Recipe

Orange Oil in Shakes or Smoothies Tip

Try adding 2-5 drops of Young Living Orange essential oil in a protein shake or a fruit smoothie.

Additional Tip: a splash (1oz.) of NingXia Red juice (#3003) to shakes and smoothies it's an added boost of antioxidants, not to mention a great taste!

My Pet Tip

Deep Relief Essential Oil RollOn for Dog Back Pain

These two essential oils have helped my dog tremendously when he has experienced back pain - Palo Santo and Deep Relief!

My dog is 85lbs., we use 2-4 drops of Palo Santo massaged onto his spine. Other times we would apply Deep Relief (an essential oil Roll-On) to his spine, this does require two people one applying the roll-on while the other separates the hair so the essential oil can be rolled onto his skin.

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My First Aid Tip

Nail Fungus

Super easy way to heal nail fungus: try Young Living's Melrose essential oil blend! Apply 2 drops to the location of the nail fungus. Re-apply two to three times a day until fungus is gone.

My Home Spa Tip

Frankincense Bubble Bath

Mix several drops of Frankincense (#3548) essential oil with Young Living's Bath & Shower Gel Base (#3751) and add to your bath water for a wonderful aromatherapy bubble bath.

Therapeutic-grade Frankincense is an excellent way to support skin health and increase spirituality.

My Skin Care Tip

Aromatherapy Milk Bath

This is an alternative for your classic milk bath, use powdered milk for this rather than whole milk. Use about a half cup of powdered milk, 1/4 cup Sea Salt or Epsom Salt, and 2-4 drops of your favorite Young Living Essential Oil, such as: German Chamomile, Jasmine, Lavender, Rose, Peace & Calming, or Dragon Time for a wonderful relaxing scent.

My Immune System Tip

Aromatherapy Cold and Flu Bath Recipe

Lessen symptoms of cold and flu with this recipe...

You will need:

1 cup Epsom Salts or Sea Salt

2 drops Lavender essential oil

2 drops Ravintsara essential oil

2 drops Marjoram essential oil

2 drops Lavender essential oil

In a small bowl, mix salt and essential oils together well. Pour mixture under running bath water, swirl bath water to disperse and dissolve salt. Soak for 20 minutes.

My Kid Tip

LavaDerm Cooling Mist for Bites, Stings and other Boo-boo's

LavaDerm Cooling Mist (spray) is a favorite among parents and children. Use LavaDerm to bring relief to stressed skin with a blend of gentle skin-soothing ingredients including lavender essential oil aloe vera. Spray directly onto the affected area and repeat every 10-15 minutes until desired relief is achieved.

LavaDerm is terrific for: sunburn, itchies, insect bites and stings, minor cuts, scratches and scrapes.