What are some of the ways to experience essential
oils?
Personal and Family Care
Topically applied essential oils are absorbed through the
skin layers, supplying their beneficial properties throughout the body by way of its
largest organ, the skin.
Allopathic Medicine
Many licensed medical doctors are beginning to appreciate the
health benefits of essential oils.
Chiropractic Medicine
Many chiropractic professionals credit essential oils for
benefitting their patients.
Massage Therapy
Massage therapists have long used pure essential oils in
their practices and have found them to greatly enhance the benefits to those individuals
receiving the massage.
Psychology
The mind-body connection is an increasing focus of modern
psychology. Essential oils have been used for centuries to nourish and care for the body
as well as to uplift and calm the mind.
Ayurvedic Medicine
Those who practice traditional Indian medicine, including
massage and reflexology, have long appreciated the usefulness of essential oils.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine, including
those who practice meditation, herbology, massage therapy and acupuncture, have long
appreciated the effectiveness of essential oils.
Naturopathy - Homeopathy
Naturopaths and Homeopaths have discovered the many benefits
in health and appearance from supplements formulated with essential oils.
Dr. Young's Related Accomplishments:
1982-1988: Owned and operated a research
clinic and holistic practice in LaMesa, Mexico.
1985: Conducted the first lab research on
rabbits for the discovery of blood oxygen and cell pH changes.
1988-1998: Trained numerous physicians,
naturopaths, chiropractors and osteopaths on the medical uses of essential oils.
1988: Administrator and Patient Therapy
Director of Hospital Santa Monica.
1990: Started the first cultivation of
lavender for essential oils in the U.S. since 1942.
1994: The first to distill and discover
the benefits of Wild Idaho Tansy.
1994: Built the first vertical stainless
steel distillery in North America.
1995: Presented research papers on essential oils and organic farming at Anadolu
Universuty in Eskeshehir, Turkey, for (UNIDO) United Nations Industrial Development
Organization.
1996: Published his first book,
"Aromatherapy, The Essential Beginning."
1996: Taught a 2-week seminar on essential
oils at Ege University in Izmir, Turkey.
1997: Published a paper in Wurzburg,
Germany, on research conducted at Weber State University on the antimicrobial and
antibacterial properties of essential oils.
Dr. Young's Training and Experience
Gary Young has spent the last 25 years in search of natural
ways to improve overall health and wellness through both modern and ancient science. Here
are some highlights of his extensive education and experience.
1982-1988: Completed a six year medical
internship studying oncology, anesthesiology, anatomy, chemistry, biochemistry and
hematology under four medical doctors.
1983-1985: Received a Masters of Nutrition
and Doctorate of Naturopathy from Bernadine University.
1983-1986: Trained in hematology research
with Marcel Vogel, Ph.D., U.S.A.; Hazel Parcells, Ph.D., U.S.A.; and Wolfgang Kunau, M.D.,
Germany.
1983-1988: Attended multiple research
seminars and classes on hematology related to degenerative diseases, live cell analysis
and microbiology.
1985-1989: Attended seminars and training
on the effects of essential oils for respiratory diseases with J.C. Lapraz, M.D.
1990-1994: Studied essential oil
distillation in southern France.
1993-1994: Studied essential oil chemistry
and its effects on immune-related diseases at the University of Cairo in Egypt with Radwan
Farag, Ph.D.
1994: Conducted research at the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem on ancient essential oil therapies.
1998: Studied oil chemistry, absolute
extraction and gas chromatography and interpretation with Dr. Baser at Anadolu Universuty
in Eskeshehir, Turkey.
"Research has been such an important part of my life, I
hope to be mixing oils when I take my last breath."