Diana Hooper
2644 Moonshine Park Road
Logsden, OR 97357

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An Introduction to Young Living Essential Oils Part 2
Young Living Farms

After seeing the number of herb farms going out of business in France and Egypt, I was concerned that the day would come when quality essential oils would be difficult to obtain. I felt I needed to locate farmland and begin cultivating my own crops in order to guarantee a supply of therapeutic-grade essential oils. I wanted to see if! could grow herbs and produce oils.

In 1989 I started experimenting on one-quarter acre of ground growing sage (Salvia officinalis), clary sage (Salvia sclarea), thyme (Thymus vulgaris), lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), bergamot (Citrus bergamia), tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus), and German chamomile (Matricaria recutita CT bisobolol oxide type A). I fabricated my first little distiller by welding two pressure cookers together and building a swan neck out of copper pipe that ran to a copper-pipe coil condenser. The distiller was placed on the kitchen counter, and its water supply for cooling came from the faucet. Our production was small, but the lavender I distilled tested to be of the finest quality. I knew that I could produce high-quality oils, and this confirmed my beliefs and was the beginning of the fulfillment of one of my dreams.

In 1991 I built a second stainless steel portable distiller with an 80-liter capacity and continued to experiment in learning the ancient art of oil distillation.

I became excited and started searching for farmland that had never been contaminated. My prayers were answered when in 1992 I was led to a pristine valley in a wilderness area of the Idaho Panhandle. Located near the small logging town of St. Maries, this area had never been plowed or subjected to any chemicals, pesticides, or fertilizers. I purchased 160 acres and began seeding and cultivating my first 2 acres of lavender with seed I had brought home from France as well as transplanting what I had grown before on my quarter acre in Spokane, Washington. In 1993 I planted 30 acres of lavender, clary sage, thyme, and peppermint.

In the fall of 1993, I harvested my first peppermint crop and built my third portable, wood-fired, steam distiller. It had only a 500-1iter capacity, but I was excited to smell the aroma of the first peppermint distillation. That was a great learning time and gave me the desire to produce oil in quantity for Young Living.

The next year, I increased the planting to 50 acres of crop. I also began wildcrafting about 25 acres of tansy (Tanacetum vulgare), which grows abundantly on the hillsides, river bottoms, canals, and along the water banks throughout the area. I designed my fourth distiller to be stationary with a 3,100-liter capacity. It was built out of stainless steel with a special decompression chamber and manifold to produce low-pressure, low-temperature steam. I cut and peeled the logs, dug out the hillside, and laid railroad ties for the floor. I bought an old 25-horsepower boiler for $500 from another farmer. It had to be retubed and reconditioned in order to produce steam. I lowered it in place with an old tractor and went to work hooking everything together. It was a historic moment when I, along with my staff, fired the boiler and produced the first steam. We distilled clary sage, thyme, lavender, and tansy. We soon realized that our operation was growing and we would need to increase our distilling capacity, so we gradually replaced the logs with cement as we added more cookers and a new 100-horsepower boiler in 1995.

Having distillers in close proximity to the herbs under cultivation enabled us to distill the herbs immediately after harvesting, while they were still fresh. This helped us avoid any compromise in oil quality that might have occurred if the raw plant material dried out while being transported long distances. For our 1998 production, we installed one 1,400-liter cooker, one 3,100-liter cooker, one 6,900-liter cooker, and one 12,500-liter cooker. In 1999 two more 10,000-liter cookers were added.

In 1995 I located another 138 acres of rich farmland in Mona, Utah, nestled between the foot of majestic Mt. Nebo and Mona Lake. This magnificent stretch of acreage is irrigated with pure, mineral-rich mountain water and is ideal for growing many kinds of herbs. In 1996 we put this land under cultivation, growing organic peppermint, clary sage, and German chamomile. We built a 4,100 liter cooker, installed a 250-horsepower boiler, and started distilling that fall.

In April 1996 we bought more land and increased our Utah farm to a total of 1,600 acres, enabling us to cultivate more herbs. In addition to peppermint and clary sage, we are now cultivating and distilling thyme, basil, melissa (Melissa officinalis), German and Roman chamomile (Matricaria recutia and Chamaemelum nobile respectively), spearmint (Mentha spicata), and lavender (Lavandula angustifolia). We are also wildcrafting juniper (Juniperus scopulorum and J. osteosperma) and rabbit brush (Chrysothamnus nauseosus) from the hills near the farm and trucking in eucalyptus trimmings from California for distillation. We have increased the number of cookers to four 4,100 liters, one 6,900 liters, three 8,700 liters, two 12,500 liters, and one specially designed 1,600 liter cooker for melissa and chamomile, along with a second 350-horsepower boiler. In 1999 we added a new 800 horsepower boiler and we will be continuing to add more cookers until we reach our production distilling capacity of 30 cookers. This makes us the largest distillery for organic therapeutic-grade essential oils in North America and perhaps even the world.

 Testimonial

On May 8th of last year (2002) I was in a car accident. A young girl was waiting for me to pass so that she could make a left hand turn when she was hit from behind by a BIG yellow school bus. She was slammed into me & when I "came around" I had sheared off a stop sign & flown 65 feet up the road. I was going to get out to asses the damage but decided that my leg might be broken & that I just might have to wait for some help. It was only later when I tried to reconstruct the incident that I knew of a certainty that my Guardian Angel had driven that last 65 feet.

On examination at the hospital it turned out that I had broken a bone in my left foot, had broken both the tibia & the fibula in the right leg, broke my pelvis, 7 ribs, the left ulna (arm) & had a gash in my head that required 30 + stitches. Two weeks later they realized that I also had the center lobe in my left lung right behind my heart (they said that was why they missed it on the x-rays) & the lower lobe of the right lung collapse on me. I wasn't too concerned because other than some pain ... I felt fine :>)

My son & my mom are also Christians & I knew that many people were sending up prayers. All of this was before I was introduced to YL. So I relied on the "vities" that I was taking & some homeopathic remedies that I had my husband smuggle in to me ... hospital staff & physicians get REAL nervous if they don't understand what you are doing. I had also been certified as a Reiki Master in February & did some "self Reiki".

I was in the hospital for 2 1/2 weeks & a care center for another 2 1/2 weeks. During that time & for a few weeks after I came home I had 9 physical therapists work with me. From the get-go the thing that bothered me the most was my right foot! They had found nothing wrong with that in the x-rays. When I would mention it to each one the attitude was "Gee ... that's not on my list."

Finally the last one in November said "Let's see if we can figure it out." He finally found out that there was a bone in that foot that was miss aligned ... "out of place" He used some tractioning techniques & re-aligned it. What an immediate relief! But by that night the foot hurt again as well as the entire ankle area. At first I was upset but, then I thought .... "Gee, that has been out of place for 6 months ... the ligaments & muscles & tendons have all been either shortened or lengthened ... not to worry." Well, It still hurt! Everything that had been broken had long since stopped hurting.

In February I was introduced to YL! What a happy day. I ordered the PanAway. When I got it I smeared a couple of drops on the top of my foot that evening. I was sitting on the couch. A while later when I got up to go to the "computer room" to do the daily bookkeeping ... as I put weight on it ... for the first time in 9 months there was NO PAIN OR DISCOMFORT AT ALL!!! I was a happy camper!!! This lasted until about 3 or 4 the next afternoon when it started hurting again. I again applied the PanAway. Same thing ... but, it lasted a little longer. I also was doing Valor as I had been told that it would help with bone healing. It was still a little stiff & ached somewhat but I didn't limp any more. I was then told that lemongrass was good for nerve healing. Well, I had some of that so I thought O.K. I'll try that & I started putting some of that on. I guess that after all those months the nerves had been affected too. That was the end of it!!!

All of this was confirmed for me last week-end. My computer Guru was here helping me "set up" my VCR's, DVD & T.V. so that I could run them all efficiently. As I turned to go & get a cable for Ron I tripped over the rug & jammed my foot as I caught myself from falling. It hurt a little bit when I did it but, "no big deal".

I had done a "Sleep Disorders Test" over Friday night & later I fell asleep sitting up at the computer. I laid down for about an hour & took a nap. When I woke up I found that I could bear NO weight on my left foot .... another broken bone??? After we closed the store for the night my husband took me to the Emergency Room. After the usual x-rays I was told that I had just torn some ligaments "pretty good".

Before I went to bed I applied some PanAway. The next morning I could still not bear any weight on it. My husband went to the shop & found a pair of crutches before I got up. I used them all day & mostly rested on the couch. During that time I again applied PanAway & Lemongrass 2 or 3 times.

On Monday morning when I got up I could walk "right out" almost totally normal! Only a little stiffness. Anyone who has pulled or torn a ligament or sprained an ankle know that it "takes a while" before normal movement is restored. Well, NOT with our wonderful oils. I totally believe that Gary Young has been blessed by God with the knowledge that he has!!! And I, for one, thank God that he has been "open" to accept that knowledge & act on it. It has led to fantastic blessings for us all!!!

May God continue to bless him & give all of us the words to share these miracles with others.

Elaine Kitcher

This information is intended for educational purposes only. It is not provided in order to diagnose, prescribe, or treat any illness or disease of the human body.

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