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Essential OilsEssential oils, known as nature’s living energy, are aromatic volatile liquids derived from shrubs, flowers, trees, roots, bushes, and seeds. Learn More |
AromatherapyAromatherapy is the inhalation of plant oils, called essential oils, for improved physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Learn More |
Massage TherapyMassage therapy is the treatment and practice of soft tissue manipulation with physical, functional, and psychological goals. Learn More |
Personal CareEssential oils work wonders for enhancing the complexion and promoting general health and wellness of skin. Learn More |
Mind & EmotionThe natural properties found in essential oils produce a soothing, uplifting effect on the mind and emotions. Learn More |
Cleansing & Weight MgmtCleansing with essential oils is an excellent way to jump-start a healthy diet. Learn More |
Targeted HealthProven effective when taken internally, essential oil-infused supplements offer a variety of wellness solutions. Learn More |
Family HealthEssential oils and essential oil-infused products are great for the entire family. Learn More |
NutritionYoung Living makes it easy to combat poor nutrition and incorporate better eating habits into a busy schedule. Learn More |
Natural Household ProductsA healthy alternative to chemical-based commercial solutions, essential oil-infused home and family products are safe and effective. Learn More |
Yoga HealthEssential oils naturally complement yoga by supporting physical and mental strength and focus through aromatherapy. Learn More |
Pet HealthThe therapeutic benefits of essential oils are meant for every member of the family, including pets. Learn More |
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—Jodi Voet
Peppermint Ice Tea
- 4 decaffeinated green tea bags
- 3 drops Young Living peppermint essential oil
- ¼ c. agave
- 3 limes
In the bottom of a 64-ounce pitcher, pour agave and peppermint oil. Pour hot water over top and stir. Add tea bags and steep until it has a dark caramel color. Quarter limes. Fill serving glasses with ice and squeeze one lime slice in each glass. Pour tea over ice, garnish with a sprig of mint and serve. Makes 16 4-oz. servings.