Young Living Distributor Curt Siters

Curt Siters
Wise Man Oils

Young Living
Independent Distributor
#876168

Brasstown, NC

828.669.8117

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As a Healing Facilitator I offer:

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Guidelines for Cooking with Young Living Essential Oils

Essential oils are different from common vegetable oils such as olive, flax, sesame, or canola oils. While both have benefits, cooking with essential oils can be a healthy alternative in flavoring foods and beverages.

Key differences between essential oils and vegetable oils:

  • Vegetable oils contain glycerol, which leaves a greasy residue when applied to the skin and creates a slippery surface (i.e. in the pan); essentials oils do not create a slippery surface (unless mixed with vegetable oil)
  • Vegetable oils are 100% fat; essential oils contain no fat.
  • Vegetable oils are primarily pressed from seeds and nuts, like avocados, olives or the bran of grains
  • Pure essential oils are steam distilled from plants (with the exception of citrus oils which are cold-pressed)

Cooking with Young Living Essential OilsThe following Young Living essential oils are frequently used in recipes: lemon, orange, nutmeg, black pepper, peppermint, ginger, sage, tangerine, lemongrass, grapefruit, fennel, spearmint, cinnamon bark, oregano, clove, and basil, among others. See the GRAS List (pdf) or the GRAS list below (Generally Regarded As Safe) to learn which Young Living essential oils can be ingested. Be sure to see the "How to Use" page for more information.

Many people believe that using essential oils in cooking is a relatively new idea; in fact there are thousands of food products that use essential oils for aroma and flavor such as chewing gum, chocolates, candies, and many more.

The difference between those oils for flavoring food and Young Living's essential oils is that Young Living essential oils are superior in quality, which simply means you will be getting the healthful benefits of the plant when you use them, and not just the 'flavor.'

While certain essential oils can be harmful if taken in high dosages, moderate use as flavoring (a few drops per person) is not only safe but delicious!

Young Living's Most Popular Essential Oils for Cooking

  • Peppermint essential oil
  • Oregano essential oil
  • Basil essential oil
  • Lemon essential oil
  • Orange essential oil
  • Nutmeg essential oil
  • Black Pepper essential oil
  • Cinnamon Bark essential oil
  • Clove essential oil
  • Citrus Fresh blend

See Cooking Recipes & Tips for more delicious ideas.

GRAS and FA Certified Essential Oils List

GRAS: Generally regarded as safe
FA: Food Additives

A list of Essential Oils Certified as GRAS and Food Additives by the FDA:

  • Angelica
  • Basil
  • Bergamot
  • Chamomile, Roman
  • Chamomile, German
  • Cinnamon Bark
  • Citrus rind (all)
  • Clary Sage
  • Clove
  • Coriander
  • Dill
  • Eucalyptus globulous
  • Frankincense
  • Galbanum
  • Geranium
  • Ginger
  • Grapefruit
  • Hyssop
  • Juniper
  • Jasmine
  • Laurus nobilis
  • Lavender
  • Lemon
  • Lemongrass
  • Lime
  • Melissa (Lemonbalm)
  • Marjoram
  • Myrrh
  • Myrtle
  • Nutmeg
  • Orange
  • Oregano
  • Patchouli
  • Pepper
  • Peppermint
  • Petitgrain
  • Pine
  • Rosemary
  • Rose
  • Savory
  • Sage
  • Sandalwood
  • Spearmint
  • Spruce
  • Tarragon
  • Tangerine
  • Thyme
  • Valerian
  • Vertiver
  • Ylang Ylang

Learn how to cook with essential oils in Young Living's cookbooks:

Cookbook, Young Living, Volume 1 (#3947)

Young Living Cookbook, Volume 1, highlights creative and healthy ways to use Young Living's essential oils and products in everyday cooking. The recipes and tips in this cookbook were gathered from Young Living's renowned Farm Fresh Grill and a variety of health-conscious cooks from around the country who share a passion for great tasting food that is also good for you. Recipes include such favorites as Lavender Chicken, Gingered Tofu Stir-Fry, and Wolfberry Cheesecake.

Cookbook, Healthy Cooking, Volume 2 (#4369)

Who knew cooking with Young Living could taste so good? In an effort to inspire individuals to wellness, purpose, and abundance, Young Living is promoting the use of essential oils in your daily cuisine. Because the food you eat directly impacts the way you look and feel, incorporating essential oils into your daily diet can make it easier to obtain remarkable results. With the release of our newest cookbook, Volume 2, there are more ways than ever to prepare healthy and delicious recipes using your favorite Young Living products. Our newest cookbook features cooking with essential oils basics, helpful hints, essential oil ratios, as well as convenient measurements. Inside you’ll find step-by-step instructions for refreshing beverages, nutritious side dishes, unique main courses, healthy desserts, recipes submitted by Young Living distributors, and more. One bite and you’ll be sold on cooking with Young Living.

Bon Appetit!

*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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Bar Soaps

My Home Spa Tip

A Better Shave

I dislike using shaving creams and gels because they are so messy and wasteful. When Young Living came out with their line of bar soaps I thought why not give them a try for shaving. I was surprised at how well it worked and how close my shave was. Clean up is as simple as a quick rinse of the hands.

My Recipe

Peppermint Chocolate Milk

I love chocolate milk. I love peppermint bark. The other night it hit me - why not combine them for a special treat?

  1. Take 8oz. of your favorite milk.
  2. Add your favorite chocolate milk mix (include a little extra to make it thicker and richer. Blend well.
  3. Add 1/2 to 1 drop of Young Living Peppermint Essential Oil.

What a treat!

How to get less than a drop of essential oil.

My Household Tip

Decrease Time Cleaning the Bathroom

Over the years since I started using Young Living's essential oil based personal care products (especially the bath products) I've noticed that I don't have clean the bathtub or shower nearly as often as I used to.

I have also noticed that the build up mold or mildew is almost non-existent on shower curtains.

The bath and shower gels, bar soaps, shampoos and conditioners leave no noticeable scum build-up and the essential oils, not only keep the bathroom smelling fresh naturally but they also help to kill the mold and mildew that you normally find in the high humidity of of the bathroom.

Essential Oil based hand care

My Pet Tip

Ticks and Pets

When we find a tick embedded on our dog, Bandit, we immediately get out our YL Palo Santo essential oil. We move the his hair back with fingers so you can clearly see the embedded tick, put one drop of Palo Santo onto the tick, wait a couple minutes, then pull the tick out of the skin.

My First Aid Tip

Habanero Heat Help

If you like peppers like I do - more for the flavor than the heat - you find yourself seeding them to help reduce the heat and bring out the flavor.

My girlfriend and I were doing this the other weekend with some cayennes and habaneros when she got some of the capsaicin in a very small cut. She cried out, we looked at each other trying to figure out what to do.

So, I thought, what about Lavender since it is great for physical burns and capsaicin affects the nerves the same way as heat. We tried one drop and it was instantly gone.

My Emotional Release Tip

Hope, Harmony, Tranquil, Peace and Calming for Stress Relief

Instead of grabbing a prescription, or over the counter product to combat a strssful day with resulting headache, I now grab Young Living essential oils.

I use Peace and Calming, along with Release and Tranquil, on a daily basis to combat the stressful events of the day. Depending on just how stressful, or how bad the stress headache is, I also apply Young Living Essential Oils Harmony and Hope as well.

My Immune System Tip

Thieves vs. Poison Ivy

About 80% of the population is allergic to poison ivy, some more so than others.

I am one of them and it can get me bad.

I have been doing some landscape work to help a friend and have found myself, quite often, confronting sister ivy.

After a particularly strong case of poison ivy, on a whim, I tried using Thieves Waterless Hand Cleaner. The result was that the intensity of the itching was greatly diminished, the duration that the itching was there was greatly shortened and the time between itching flare-ups went from minutes to many hours and longer until the itching was gone.

To use Thieves Waterless Hand Cleaner for poison ivy, just apply it fairly liberally and spread it around but don't spread it until it is gone. In otherwords, leave a slick surface and let it do it's work.

My Skin Care Tip

Tea Tree Oil & Lavender Oil for Dandruff

Add 3-5 drops of Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) to quality shampoo. For added benefit add 3-5 drops also, of Lavender oil