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How to Make an Immune Support Elixir Kit

Offering DIY Kits at vendor booths or craft fairs can be a great way to attract new customers—or rescue those who aren’t quite ready to invest in a full Starter Kit.

But beware: it’s easy to get too comfortable “selling” these. That’s not the goal. You don’t want to become a retail store!

Remember, network marketing is a completely different (and far more profitable) model. The real goal? Duplication.

Where to Order:

  • Thieves and Lemon (Always recommend getting the Premium Starter Kit. Remind customers that it contains both oils and so much more – do the math for them!
  • 2 oz. Raw Honey Jars (you can get less expensive honey jars on Amazon, but they may not have the same benefits as raw honey)
  • Brandy (You’re on your own!)
  • Everything Else

As an active Young Living Brand Partner, you’re getting discounted prices on these oils—and you can even use your Loyalty Rewards points to get them free! (customers too!) 🙌

But remember: this little DIY kit should never outshine our Starter Kits. Think of it as a self-funded sample—a last-ditch effort to get oils into someone’s hands so they can experience their power firsthand.

Always, always, always lead with the value of our Starter Kits! 💥

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To get started using therapeutic-grade essential oils with your family, I recommend purchasing Young Living’s amazing Premium Starter Kit & get personalized help from me! Learn more here.

By the way, I am not a doctor – just a mom who uses essential oils in her own family. Please know that any information provided on The Common Scents Mom is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to prescribe, diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, nor replace current medical treatment or drugs prescribed by your healthcare professional. The statements made have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is your responsibility to educate yourself and address any health or medical needs you may have with your physician. Please seek professional help when needed.