The D. Gary Young Foundation (DGYF) Awaken to Healthy Living fundraising conference will be held in St. Louis, March 30 – 31.
Learn from the founder and president of Young Living Essential Oils, D. Gary Young, as he makes a special stop at the beautiful Sheraton Westport Lakeside Chalet.
As a pioneer in the field of essential oils, Gary will bring new and exciting information about oils being sourced and discovered from around the globe! The DGYF is privileged to have Gary and four additional leading educators in their respective fields share their latest findings. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn about and time support the D. Gary Young Foundation.
Event Schedule and Costs:
Friday, March 30, 2012, 7:00 p.m.: Semi-formal dinner with Gary. $75 per person or $600 for a table of 8.
Saturday, March 31, 2012, 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.: Gary Young and leading educators will share their latest research and findings.
Saturday Registration: $99 per person through March 2. After March 2, registration is $109 per person. Lunch not included. (The hotel restaurant and 11 restaurants are within easy walking distance.)
Find out why the wise men brought Frankincense & Myrrh to baby Jesus
Oils for healing, cleansing, and holy anointing are mentioned more than 500 times in the Bible: Hyssop, Frankincense, Cedarwood, Myrrh & many others
Come learn, enjoy, share, and experience these holy oils.
“And they went out…and they anointed with oil many that were sick and healed them.” – Mark 6:12-13
Shoney's - Rolla, MO
(off of exit 184, Kingshighway exit) Thursday, Feb 9th at 7:00 p.m.
Program is FREE - EVERYONE WELCOME
Seating Is Limited Contact Us Today: 573-259-7499
You will learn how to:
● Stop colds & flus before they make you sick.
● Create a healthy First-Aid kit.
● Increase your energy level and stamina.
● Replace your toxic cleaners and personal items with non toxic alternatives.
Super 8 Motel - Cuba, MO
Thursday, Feb 16th at 7:00 p.m.
Program is FREE - EVERYONE WELCOME
Seating Is Limited Contact Us Today: 573-259-7499
3 pounds of Chicken
1 teaspoon of Salt
½ teaspoon of Black Pepper
4 large Carrots, peeled & sliced
3 Stalks of Celery, sliced
1 Onion
4 small Potatoes
2 cups or 1 can of chicken broth
1 tablespoon of Olive Oil
3-4 drops of Rosemary Essential Oil
1 drop of Thyme Essential Oil
2-3 drops of Sage Essential Oil
1-2 drops of Basil Essential Oil
¼ cup of Flour
2 cups of egg noodles
Boil chicken with salt and pepper for about an hour. Take chicken out and cut up into chunks or pull meat off the bone if not boneless. Add vegetables and chicken broth. In small cup mix olive oil with the desired amount of essential oils then add to soup. To thicken soup, mix ¼ cup of flour in cold water then add to soup.
Bring soup to a boil, then simmer for a half-hour to and hour. Add noodles and cook for another fifteen to twenty minutes, or until noodles are done.
CAUTION: only use essential oils labeled for dietary or internal use. Many brands of essential oils are manufactured in a manner that makes them not safe to eat.
If you are interested in buying oils that are guaranteed to be Therapeutic Grade, please contact me.
Paul Chancellor III
Independent distributor of Young Living Essential Oils
573-259-7499 www.paulchancellor.com
Your only limitations are what you put on yourself. If you think you can't do something, then you'll find a way not to do it. If you think you're destined to be poor, you'll always be poor.
You can never get ahead in life by being convinced you won't.
In a world where many teens seem to lack both patience and common sense, one teen in Glendora, CA, demonstrated both masterfully.
Steven Ortiz, 17, used Craigslist to trade his way up from an old cell phone to a Porsche. It took him 2 years of bartering like mad, but it appears that the effort was worth it. He’s the only student at Charter Oak High School who drives a Porsche to school.
His path from old cell phone to Porsche included working his way up to an iPod, then a MacBook Pro laptop. Eventually, Ortiz traded up from electronics to dirt bikes, then cars and trucks, and an SUV.
Like many Americans, the Ortiz family has been hit hard by the economy. But with his uncanny ability to scour the Web for incredible deals, Steven Ortiz has still managed to get whatever he wants, despite facing economic hardship.
1 // You may need more sleep than you think.
Research by Henry Ford Hospital Sleep Disorders Center found that people who slept eight hours and then claimed they were "well rested" actually performed better and were more alert if they slept another two hours. That figures. Until the invention of the lightbulb (damn you, Edison!), the average person slumbered 10 hours a night.
2 // Night owls are more creative.
Artists, writers, and coders typically fire on all cylinders by crashing near dawn and awakening at the crack of noon. In one study, "evening people" almost universally slam-dunked a standardized creativity test. Their early-bird brethren struggled for passing scores.
3 // Rising early is stressful.
The stress hormone cortisol peaks in your blood around 7 am. So if you get up then, you may experience tension. Grab some extra Zs! You'll wake up feeling less like Bert, more like Ernie.