Guest guest Posted June 10, 2012 Report Share Posted June 10, 2012 > I learned a long time ago that fads come and then they go...so my take is 'let that problem go silently into the dark'....because behind them? Is another group who will wage war upon them, us, or some MLM group. But do they ever go? A couple months ago I was at a local Healthy Living Expo and there was a table with Young Living. I know people regularly say they use doTerra, too. These companies make illegal medical claims but the FDA does nothing. But the FDA also takes the lead from consumers, and responds (in theory - not my personal experience) to consumer complaints - they don't seek out opportunities to Warn companies. I warned them about Ava NonToxic, their Field Report says " Initial Evaluation = FDA Action Indicated " - but they never even wrote this company a Warning Letter. And the FDA never would have addressed the concern about the hair product Brazilian Blowout unless there was consumer pressure. So I guess I am just hoping for some consumer pressure from the people most injured by a company, especially one constantly paraded out and set on a pedistal by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics as " the " industry role model - and by their own words - the " only " nontoxic cosmetics company. Natural perfumers are injured when consumers think these are essential oil perfumes. But this is the end of my journey in regards to this company. I feel like reaching out to this group is my last hope, but also the last time I am spending my life energy in trying to stop this company from selling their dangerous products and making their dishonest claims. Thanks for your thoughts. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2012 Report Share Posted June 10, 2012 >I need to point out that ambergris is NOT obtained from killing whales. Thanks! I'll fix that today! I think you have to register or something in order to post on that site - very annoying! Thanks for visiting and commenting! Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2012 Report Share Posted June 10, 2012 @pito: I'm curious about Do Terra; a friend of mine just recently got involved with them, I really don't know much about them, seems to be some other MLM type company. I checked out their web page and it was filled with the usual stuff and claims. If you can give me information regarding them I would appreciate it and would like to pass this on to my friend whose knowledge of authentic ingredients is very limited. Thanks, Isis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2012 Report Share Posted June 12, 2012 > Hi again, > Noone answered my question the first time, so I'll give it another shot > @pito: > I'm curious about Do Terra; <snip> If you can give me information regarding them I would appreciate it and would like to pass this on to my friend whose knowledge of authentic ingredients is very limited. I don't have an opinion other than the same impression you got from visiting their website - claims and statements that are BIG Red Flags. That, and it is my understanding that the founders of this company are former Young Living devotees - and that alone makes me mistrust them. I think this company and Young Living and many other MLM style companies are potentially dangerous because their salespeople often have no point of reference for the statements they make in selling their essential oil products and promoting their treatment methods. They simply don't know how much they DON'T KNOW. They don't know the FDA regulations for selling cosmetics - so they break the law(s) ALL the time. They have no background in safety so they make unsafe recommendations - the idea that anyone can sign up and sell the products gives them a false sense of security " Well if someone like me can sell them...they MUST be perfectly safe! " It's an Ignorance is Bliss - follow the leader - sales model. And what is scary is - they follow this companies teachings like it is a religion - with no room for doubters or challenges to their beliefs. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2012 Report Share Posted June 12, 2012 Thank you! You said it all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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