Have you
ever trusted someone completely...only to discover they were hurting you all
along?
Well, if you
love Young Living oils, prepare to be emotionally compromised.
In 2015, a California non-profit whose mission
is to safeguard the public from health hazards, independently tested Young
Living supplements and found 8 of their products contained dangerous levels of
LEAD! I know...MIND BLOWN!
Here’s the guilty line-up:
● Young Living Balance Complete
Vanilla Cream
● Young Living Power Meal Vanilla
Cream
● Young Living JuvaPower
● Young Living MultiGreens
● Young Living ComforTone
● Young Living FemiGen
● Young Living JuvaTone
● Young Living ICP
Someone
please explain to me how a company that boasts of unrivaled “purity” has
managed to widely distribute one of the most dangerous toxins!?
The above products were found to contain more
than .5 micrograms of lead. How dangerous could a microgram be? Terrifyingly
dangerous! Lead exposures of just 0.0125-0.1875 micrograms per day have been
associated with birth defects!
How did Young Living’s CEO Gary Young respond
to this crisis? Did he immediately recall the dangerous products? No. Did he
issue a profound apology to the distributors and users who have been harmed by
his product? No. He resigned to pursue “personal interests.”
It gets worse. Did Young Living overhaul its
leadership and processes to ensure future product safety? No. It merely
promoted Gary Young’s wife to CEO!
Young Living did make one significant change.
All questions about the CEO switch are now fielded directly to Mr. Dan Rene,
the senior VP of Levick PR, who according to the firm website, “specializes in
high-profile reputation protection for companies embroiled in tax evasion
charges, public crises, or reputational threats.”
Congratulations
Young Living, you have completely lost my confidence.