Now only for a limited time and while supplies last, the most sought after edition of the Desk Reference can be yours. Contains information that the 4th edition left out and can not find anywhere else.
A gr=Follower recently asked me for "say 30 books" that I find essential. Sounds like FUN! Here goes ::
The Bible (both halves) The Quran All of Plato All of Aristotle Augustine Shakespeare Homer's two books Kant's three Kritiks Hegel's Phenomenology Sein und Zeit Marx-Nietzsche-Freud Finnegans Wake & Ulysses Proust V. Woolf's novels Beckett Borges (and a bunch of BOOM!) Zettel's Traum Women & Men The Seven Dreams The Recognitions & J R Darconville's Cat Infinite Jest Steven Moore's History of the Novel The SIX Chinese Classics The OED The Anatomy of Melancholy The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Tolstoy (your choice) Dostoevsky (ditto) probably a Dickens (ditto ; maybe Bleak House) Another 19th cent triple decker or two I've not read yet (Eliot?) Some poetry like Pound and/or Elliot Cervantes Rabelais Sterne 1001 Night's Entertaiment
That's somewhere approaching 30. I reserve the right.... and so on and so forth.
How about you, dearest gOODreader? What are your 30 or so essential books?
This is amended version of a review I published on Amazon December 2015.
I am giving this 3 stars because it is a good resource, however the source of this information has been made available in another earlier format (see my comments further in) . I had heard personal recommendations and then read the reviews on Amazon. I am so glad I checked this out of the library instead of spending literally HUNDREDS of Dollars on the same information, I already have.
After I opened the book to study it, I noticed that it mentioned many of the Young Living Blends and likewise, furthermore it did not mention other company blends that are widely sold. I did some research to find out that D. Gary Young (do some research, he is quite an infamous character!!), owns this "Publisher". Thus, he has taken the Higley books (who years earlier were hired by him, to write their book featuring YL products, when Young Living company was new). This copy of "Essential Oils Desk Reference" covers Essential Oil uses in history, how and why it is popular in "treating" ailments, pictures of the plants, the botanical Family, Plant Origin -(where is grown but only the Young Living company's locations), Extraction Method (Young Living), Key Constituents (only YL growing areas), FYI, plants from different parts of the world have unique soil, moisture, sun exposure extra thus they will be different (in general this is not necessary good or bad, however some regions are in high demand and will be more expensive and considered more powerful), ORAC value, Historic Data, Medical Properties, Uses, Frangant Influence, Application, Found In (YL products listed only), Selected Research (sources). Other sections are just sales information on only Young Living Products.
Oh and forget trying to locate any sort of information on Young Living Website, because it has been removed. For example, you look up: White Angelica, the page might say "used for Meditation and Relaxation". I called about 10 days ago to place an order and the Young Living consultant didn't even know simple answers to questions. Such as if the oil was pure or an absolute or otto version!! I explained the differences, but she couldn't even find the information to give me an answer! Want a catalog, then you must place an order, I think it is $4.00 but it won't give you anything beyond the website. I guess given Gary Young's troubles with the law (most of it has mysteriously been removed from the internet!) like the murder lawsuit and attempted murder (2 separate incidences, different people, different states even), and these are only some of the things he has done, (he also falsified records claiming he was a medical doctor! ) and yet, there is more, so today, he is more cautious? Or maybe he wants to pay $300 for a book??
My suggestion, locate The Reference Guide for Essential Oils - Tenth Edition by Higley and Higley has so much more information, it lists recipes, Chemical Constituents, Properties, Historical Uses, Folklore, Other Possible Uses, Body Systems Affected, Suggests Carrier Oil, Where to Apply, Safety Data, Companion Oils, Frequency (it does not mention ORAC since they weren't a measure at the time of publication). It also has multiple graphs for use by condition or by oil. One list consists of every oil and body system it helps. Another list called "Single Oil Property Chart" which has the horizontal side with oil name and vertical portion itemizing what it helps and to what extent. This Vertical portion lists: Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Depressant, Anti Fungal, Anti-Parasitic, Analgesic, etc. 14 in all. It is the most comprehensive Oil book I have found. It also beats the other book, Essential Oils Integrative Medical Guide by Gary Young (now published as authored Essential Science Publishing).
This book would be terrific if you were committed to using Young Life essential oils for everything! Very product focused. I read this for my continuing education credits for my license this year. I can't say I am any better versed in essential oils than before reading this resource. Too bad, it was expensive!
I marked this book as "read", but I think I will always be reading this book! Wonderful reference book! It gives information on single oils, blends, healing, Vita Flex ponts, Raindrop technique, Chemistry, Massage oils, Emotional healing, physical healing...I could go on and on. I LOVE this book!
Although I didn't read this book word for word or cover to cover, I did peruse each of its sections and glean several important facts about the oils I've so come to love. It will become my dearest reference book for the oils, and with them I hope to bring both myself and my husband into a healthier life by the end of this year.
This is a great reference for anyone interested in essential oils and aromatherapy. I have several books on the subject and this is my favorite by far.
I liked a lot of things about this book. I liked that it had a ' GRAS' section. It also mentioned some of the negative effects of essential oils like allergies, phototoxicity, and cytotoxicity. Although, it only touched on these things briefly.
Even though it was not necessary I wish it had a mini- section on biology to help the reader understand the relationship between pytochemixals and the human body.
It had a lot of oils that are seldom heard of. I only wish it had more oils listed in it. The ones I missed in particular, I were: lilac, plumeria, violet, and freesia.
Though they have made updated volumes, which include the newest oils for sale by Young Living, I still like this one better. I'm no longer with this company, as I had a problem with their pyramid-scheme way of doing business with their reps, but I still appreciate this reference volume, and will always keep it on my bookshelf.
This is the bible for essential oils! I have this book sitting by my computer all the time so I can answer questions for anyone who needs to know how to use this oil or that oil. It's an extremely valuable tool for anyone using oils - especially Young Living Essential Oils! In fact, I'd recommend at least two copies per person (if you're an avid oil user) - one big one to keep at home and a pocket reference guide to keep in your car or purse.
Well I guess I should mention the main book of the publishing company I have worked for for the past 5 years! I answer questions on this book every day! to order just call our customer service at 1(800)336-6308 8:30-5pm MST Monday through Friday.
Essential book for those using Young Living Products and interested in alternative therapies, particularly essential oils, to cure the mind, body and spirit.
This is the best reference book on essential oils!! Lots of scientific information, but not too much for the average person to understand. This one will be referred to often.