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A Catholic's Guide to Essential Oils

Brand: Independently Published
ISBN 1671938275
EAN: 9781671938274
Category: #3226473 in Paperback (Aromatherapy)
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This engaging, quick-read answers common questions Christians, and especially Catholics, have about essential oils: Are Catholics allowed to use essential oils? Why use oils? Aren't essential oils New Age? What do the Bible and the saints say about oils? What about using oil blends for emotions? Is direct selling essential oils a legitimate family business for Christians? How do I know what to look for when purchasing essential oils for my home? Christopher answers all these burning questions and more. Finally! - the no nonsense truth about essential oils and how Christians utilize their benefits in good conscience. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Leading a healthy family lifestyle has been a priority for Christopher for as long as he can remember. His parents were California Hippie Christians who converted to Catholicism in 1988. Christopher remembers his mom baking bread, making yogurt, and fixing salad every night for dinner. His wife, Katy, took up the baton and has faithfully researched good health and wellness practices for the family since they were married in 2007. When Katy and Christopher were introduced to Young Living in 2012 by their holistic M.D., they found essential oils were the perfect complement to the balance they were already striving to achieve with their health.Christopher holds a B.A. in Theology, history, and philosophy from Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio. Teacher, coach, and freelance author, he is the editor of the online blog, “A Christian’s Guide to Essential Oils”. Christopher’s published editorials, interviews, and essays on Christian culture have been featured in Catholic World Report, National Catholic Register, Free Republic, Orthodoxy Today, Sophia, RISU, and First Things. Along with other human staples like wheat, water, milk, and salt, Jews and Christians have been using olive oil and aromatic oils for thousands of years. The way oils have been used has fluctuated from age to age according to local resources and tradition, but oils have been a part of everyday life for Catholics since the time of Jesus. Excerpt from the first chapter: "Jews and Christians have used oils throughout history in liturgical services as well as at home - for ritual ceremony, food, health, and wellness. Modern Catholic oil users are no exception in that we utilize oils with our own unique style and flair. If you thought there were already enough oddballs in the world, don’t forget about us! We’re the ones carrying around aroma-rock rosaries and who have children that sneak holy water into the essential oil diffuser at home. We put pepper essential oil on our grill steaks and spike our Glühwein (mulled wine) with cinnamon, nutmeg, and orange essential oil during Advent and Christmas. You can spot our houses on the block by the Mary statue in the front yard or the Christmas lights we leave up until the end of the Christmas season - February 2nd. We walk around on Ash Wednesday with ashes on our foreheads and then it's fish sticks with lemon oil on Fridays and no sweets or booze until Easter! We don’t think twice about putting Young Living copaiba essential oil on our teething baby’s gums, because we know it must work at least as well as the Irish-whiskey grandma put on ours at that age. We love to use essential oils in bed, but only if you’re married, otherwise you better go to confession!...

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