Beth Phillips, Wellness Advocate of doTERRA

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Beth Phillips, Wellness Advocate of doTERRA

Beth Phillips is a “Wellness Advocate” of doTERRA essential oils.

She worked at Kaiser Hospital in Panorama City for six years and loved helping people but didn’t feel like this was the avenue for her. It was more sick care than prevention and whole body wellness.

Beth and her husband soon realized there was something missing from the health care world. They both shared a very similar profound experience involving the life-enhancing benefits, which come with essential oils. Together they developed a common vision of bringing a new standard of therapeutic oils to the market, and they became “Wellness Advocates” for doTERRA essential oils. Beth’s branch of the company, Pennies 4 Health Care, will be taking part in the Santa Clarita Home and Garden Show.

At the show they will demonstrate what they offer to Santa Clarita residents interested in therapeutic products. These essential oils are different and appeal to many people from those who know completely nothing about essential oils, to those considered experts in the matter.

Click Here for a list of exhibitors for the 2015 Santa Clarita Home and Garden Show.

doTERRA Provides The World With A Wellness Alternative

These new oils provide the world with a wellness alternative, which was virtually unheard of before doTERRA. They are able to provide this to a vast amount of people by using a more mainstream approach than similar companies. On top of this they handle almost every aspect of their product including sourcing, testing, and manufacturing them. In order to do these processes right they have partnered with major hospitals, doctors, scientists, and opinion leaders. This is how they are able to offer more potent and pure products that are considered some of the best in the world.

doTERRA is latin for “Gift of the Earth” which encapsulates the vision the founders had when they started the business. When first opening they offered 25 individual oils and 10 blended oils, the reaction was overwhelmingly positive. People immediately recognized the superior quality of doTERRA therapeutic-grade essential oils.

Now they are not only continuing development of their innovative oils, but also moving on to nutritional, spa, and healthy living products. All of these products derive from their original vision of advanced oil development technologies together with a comprehensive wellness philosophy of nutrition, rest and stress management, reduction of toxic load, informed health care, and proactive self-care.

Beth Phillips is taking advantage of the Santa Clarita Home and Garden Show to educate the people of Santa Clarita about their influential and exceeding helpful health-care products.

Click here to learn more about the 2015 Santa Clarita Home and Garden Show.

To learn more about Beth Phillips, Wellness Advocate of doTERRA, click here.

Beth Phillips
Wellness Advocate of dōTERRA
(661) 993-2544

doTERRA will be a proud sponsor of the First Annual KHTS Home-Based Business Expo on Sunday April 26th, 2015 at the Valencia Hyatt.  This direct selling symposium offers an easy way for residents to find out if direct marketing is for them in a non-threatening environment without the hype, without the sales pitch and without any pressure.  Click here for more information.

We hope you can join us on April 25th and 26th, 2015 at one of the largest California Home and Garden Shows right here in Santa Clarita!

Beth Phillips, Wellness Advocate of doTERRA

www.santaclaritahomeandgardenshow.com/2015/vendors-2015/healthoils/doterra-2/

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