Providing support to your total human machine, is vital to living a healthy and thriving life. When we support healthy function of the system of muscles, for example, our body is less rigid, can support our skeletal system and stay fluid so we can exercise and enjoy the outdoors.
Our body works in synergy - meaning the organs do not work alone, but work in a system where the function and coordination of one organ supports another. This also applies to the body's systems. So when supported they function optimally to bring us a state of wellness and harmony on a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual level.
If one system is working too hard especially in terms when we are stressed, then it will stress out another system which may through off the entire system. This is why it is important to support the body system by supplying your body with the right fuel (eating life giving food, drinking plenty of water,, etc), adequate rest, exercise, positive emotion and thoughts.
Our body works in synergy - meaning the organs do not work alone, but work in a system where the function and coordination of one organ supports another. This also applies to the body's systems. So when supported they function optimally to bring us a state of wellness and harmony on a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual level.
If one system is working too hard especially in terms when we are stressed, then it will stress out another system which may through off the entire system. This is why it is important to support the body system by supplying your body with the right fuel (eating life giving food, drinking plenty of water,, etc), adequate rest, exercise, positive emotion and thoughts.
This blog contains brief written descriptions of nine different body systems and the organs at work in the functioning of each system. The images contain essential oils that support each of these systems. We use Young Living Essential Oils only, because each bottle is guaranteed to be of the purest, most potent, quality all the way from the seeds selected and the soil planted in, to the distillation process, testing, and delivery.
This blog contains brief written descriptions of nine different body systems and the organs at work in the functioning of each system. The images contain essential oils that support each of these systems. We use Young Living Essential Oils only, because each bottle is guaranteed to be of the purest, most potent, quality all the way from the seeds selected and the soil planted in, to the distillation process, testing, and delivery.
Musculoskeletal System
The bones, cartilage, ligaments and muscles of your musculoskeletal system give your body shape and support, and enable voluntary movement. In addition to protecting internal organs, your bones serve as attachment points for your muscles and tendons, produce blood cells, and act as calcium and phosphorus storage banks.
The bones, cartilage, ligaments and muscles of your musculoskeletal system give your body shape and support, and enable voluntary movement. In addition to protecting internal organs, your bones serve as attachment points for your muscles and tendons, produce blood cells, and act as calcium and phosphorus storage banks.
Cardiovascular System
The cardiovascular system is part of the larger circulatory system, which circulates fluids throughout the body. The cardiovascular system moves blood throughout the body.
Blood contains nutrients from the foods you eat and oxygen from the air you breathe. It also contains hormones and cells that fight infection. The blood also transports waste products to various places that then promptly remove the waste from the body.
The cardiovascular system includes the heart, which is the organ that pumps the blood, and a network of blood vessels: arteries, veins, and capillaries.
The cardiovascular system is part of the larger circulatory system, which circulates fluids throughout the body. The cardiovascular system moves blood throughout the body.
Blood contains nutrients from the foods you eat and oxygen from the air you breathe. It also contains hormones and cells that fight infection. The blood also transports waste products to various places that then promptly remove the waste from the body.
The cardiovascular system includes the heart, which is the organ that pumps the blood, and a network of blood vessels: arteries, veins, and capillaries.
Endocrine System
The endocrine system consists of a network of glands that release hormones to regulate various body functions. The system controls growth, metabolism and sexual development and function. Components of this system include the endocrine pancreas, testes and ovaries, and the pituitary, adrenal, thyroid, parathyroid and pineal glands.
The endocrine system consists of a network of glands that release hormones to regulate various body functions. The system controls growth, metabolism and sexual development and function. Components of this system include the endocrine pancreas, testes and ovaries, and the pituitary, adrenal, thyroid, parathyroid and pineal glands.
Digestive System
Your mouth, esophagus, stomach and bowels make up the digestive system. These structures and organs enable you to take in and digest food, and absorb nutrients into the bloodstream for use by the body. Your salivary glands, liver, gallbladder and pancreas facilitate these processes by releasing digestive juices into your digestive system.
Your mouth, esophagus, stomach and bowels make up the digestive system. These structures and organs enable you to take in and digest food, and absorb nutrients into the bloodstream for use by the body. Your salivary glands, liver, gallbladder and pancreas facilitate these processes by releasing digestive juices into your digestive system.
Respiratory System
The respiratory system begin at your nose and includes your upper airway and lungs. This system enables gas exchange between your blood and your body's external environment. Specifically, your respiratory system takes in oxygen from the air you breathe and expels other gases such as carbon dioxide, which is a byproduct of cellular metabolism.
The respiratory system begin at your nose and includes your upper airway and lungs. This system enables gas exchange between your blood and your body's external environment. Specifically, your respiratory system takes in oxygen from the air you breathe and expels other gases such as carbon dioxide, which is a byproduct of cellular metabolism.
Integumentary System
The integument describes the outer covering of the body, which provides protection and acts as the first line of defense against the environment and germs. The integumentary system includes your skin, hair, nails, and oil and sweat glands. Your skin, hair and nails are largely protective, while sweat glands help control your body temperature and assist with waste excretion. Oil glands help keep your skin moist. Additionally, nerve receptors in your skin provide information about touch, heat, cold and pain.
The integument describes the outer covering of the body, which provides protection and acts as the first line of defense against the environment and germs. The integumentary system includes your skin, hair, nails, and oil and sweat glands. Your skin, hair and nails are largely protective, while sweat glands help control your body temperature and assist with waste excretion. Oil glands help keep your skin moist. Additionally, nerve receptors in your skin provide information about touch, heat, cold and pain.
Excretory System
The systems that excrete wastes from the body. It includes all of the system of organs that regulates the amount of water in the body and filters and eliminates from the blood the wastes produced by metabolism. The principal organs of the excretory system are the kidneys, ureters, urethra, and bladder.
The systems that excrete wastes from the body. It includes all of the system of organs that regulates the amount of water in the body and filters and eliminates from the blood the wastes produced by metabolism. The principal organs of the excretory system are the kidneys, ureters, urethra, and bladder.
Nervous System
The nervous system includes your brain, spinal cord, nerves and sense organs, such as your eyes and ears. This system receives, transmits and integrates information from inside and outside the body. Your brain and spinal cord form the central nervous system, while the peripheral division of the nervous system includes sensory organs and all the nerves that connect your spinal cord to the rest of your body.
The nervous system includes your brain, spinal cord, nerves and sense organs, such as your eyes and ears. This system receives, transmits and integrates information from inside and outside the body. Your brain and spinal cord form the central nervous system, while the peripheral division of the nervous system includes sensory organs and all the nerves that connect your spinal cord to the rest of your body.
Immune System
The immune system protects your body against harmful organisms, such as bacteria, viruses and parasites. The immune system includes the lymph nodes and an array of specialized cells that patrol your body organs and tissues and fight invading germs. Immune cells produce many types of specialized proteins that aid in the protective function of this system.
The immune system protects your body against harmful organisms, such as bacteria, viruses and parasites. The immune system includes the lymph nodes and an array of specialized cells that patrol your body organs and tissues and fight invading germs. Immune cells produce many types of specialized proteins that aid in the protective function of this system.
The Premium Starter Kit contains 10 oils plus a bonus oil blend called Stress Away. All of the images above, referencing each body system, have several options within this starter kit, to support each of these body systems. The ones on the left in each picture are typically found in this starter kit, the ones on the left are Young Living's flex oils that may replace an oil typically in the kit if one is out of stock. Items do go out of stock periodically because Young Living will never cut corners on quality and integrity to make a profit.
The reason it is recommended to begin with a Premium Starter Kit is partly because each human body will respond slightly differently from another, so the starter kit has several oils, chosen specifically, that support each system so there are always options to choose from. AND, as mentioned in the beginning, Our body works in synergy - the function and coordination of each body system supports another. So when supported they function optimally to bring us a state of wellness and harmony on a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual level.
If you are already part of our team, I hope this information is helpful you can get the most out of your starter kit. If you haven't started this life changing journey yet, we'd love to help you get started with a Premium Starter Kit, and walk along side you as we all move a little bit closer to our wellness goals and the freedom to thrive!
Your kit price is determined by the diffuser you choose, you can see the diffuser options for the Premium Starter at www.youngliving.com, by clicking the link 'Join us Today' . This kit also allows you to have a wholesale membership so you can save 24% on all future purchases! AND if you enroll with us below, as a thank you for joining my team, I’ll also send you a FREE bonus gift. You will also have access to our private Facebook groups (great for asking questions and learning from other's experiences!), and an entire team of support for your new journey!
As always, feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.
Join us and see just how far your life can go with each body system supported and the machine running in harmony.
All Systems Go.
The reason it is recommended to begin with a Premium Starter Kit is partly because each human body will respond slightly differently from another, so the starter kit has several oils, chosen specifically, that support each system so there are always options to choose from. AND, as mentioned in the beginning, Our body works in synergy - the function and coordination of each body system supports another. So when supported they function optimally to bring us a state of wellness and harmony on a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual level.
If you are already part of our team, I hope this information is helpful you can get the most out of your starter kit. If you haven't started this life changing journey yet, we'd love to help you get started with a Premium Starter Kit, and walk along side you as we all move a little bit closer to our wellness goals and the freedom to thrive!
Your kit price is determined by the diffuser you choose, you can see the diffuser options for the Premium Starter at www.youngliving.com, by clicking the link 'Join us Today' . This kit also allows you to have a wholesale membership so you can save 24% on all future purchases! AND if you enroll with us below, as a thank you for joining my team, I’ll also send you a FREE bonus gift. You will also have access to our private Facebook groups (great for asking questions and learning from other's experiences!), and an entire team of support for your new journey!
As always, feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.
Join us and see just how far your life can go with each body system supported and the machine running in harmony.
All Systems Go.