So this is a good read - but I'm being nitpicky. I may clean this up later, but here's a quick ramble.
- Lots of recipes for rollerballs, diffusers, and inhalers
- Focuses dependent where in your life your hormonally are
- Case studies from various people so you can see what they implemented
- Details on why oils work in the way she's recommending
- Chemical breakdown of oils
- There's links to studies to explain where she got all her information from.
Issues I had with it:
- If you're eating healthily or have done an elimination diet previously, a good chunk of the book will be just fluff for you.
- The 14 Day Rescue Plan is essentially an elimination diet that tells you you can add in oils and self care pieces, but gives NO guidelines on that. Um, that's entirely what I bought the book for? Her elimination diet is okay, but if you're really going to do this, just go grab JJ Virgin's The Virgin Diet, as that's a much more thorough way of doing it. I'd rather JJ's book have been recommended (especially as they clearly know each other!), and more focus have been spent on oils.
- She contradicts herself about food pretty frequently. Example: You're not supposed to have fruit juice, but that's part of "all" she puts in her smoothie. (Please don't - add low sugar fruit like berries so you get some fiber.)
- Some of the rollerballs call for an insane number of drops - 30 in a 10ml rollerball? That's a 10% dilution rate, which is the maximum that Robert Tisserand recommends for specific issues, and that dilution rate isn't usually recommend for long term. I don't have an issue with the recommendation - but I'd love if this was mentioned and discussed why. If you're going to be talking to beginners to oils, safety education would be great.
- In general, the same few oils are mentioned time and time again, but she breaks down how to use them for different symptoms/part of your body. This annoyed me and I wished I could have read about everything she recommends using that oil for all in one place. I don't want to have go through my notes to read fifteen different sections about peppermint to remember what specifically I was looking for.
All in all: Worth the buy, but I'd pair with Virgin Diet, and maybe Sara Gottfried's The Hormone Cure. I have yet to do the 14 days but will update once I will. (Also if I decide to do her style which allows more things, or just to redo The Virgin Diet, but add in the red meat rule.)