episode 21: legal tips for selling essential oils

Essential oils can be powerful and magical tools for healing. When it comes to selling essential oils, they can add value to your business as a naturopath, massage therapist, spiritual healer, health coach – and more. But, as you share the benefits of essential oils, you want to stay safe and not cross lines into making medical claims.

In this episode, you’ll learn 4 legal tips to reduce your risk and 5 words to avoid as you share and sell essential oils with clients SAFELY.

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in this episode you’ll learn:

  • 5 words to avoid using when talking about essential oils.
  • How to share the benefits of essential oils safely.  
  • If you can share your own story and experience with using essential oils.
  • What you can tell people about essential oils that won’t get you into trouble.
  • Why I align talking about essential oils safely with the root chakra.

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resources:

Easy Legal Steps – download the first book chapter free!

DIY Website Disclaimer

DIY Client Agreement

mentions:

doTerra essential oils*

Annmarie Skin Care

Rocky Mountain Soap Company

Banff & Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada

Thrive Market*

Dr. Axe’s Ancient Apothecary Line

Nisha Moodley

*These are affiliate links. If you use these links to purchase products, I may receive financial compensation. I only share products and programs in which I believe and trust -and these are some of my faves!

This podcast is attorney advertising and does not establish an attorney-client relationship. It is educational and informational and not legal advice. Always work directly with an attorney about your specific situation. References to clients include truthful statements from real clients but their names have been changed to protect confidentiality. These client stories are not a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal situation. They are shared purely to educate and inform you about potential general legal issues that may arise in business. Guest experts have not been compensated for their interviews.