Here’s what consumers have asked with answers from JadeBloom staff and previous consumers.
Hello Linda! In addition to Cinnamon Bark, Coriander and Clove are excellent options for alleviating the symptoms of Diabetes. Please let us know if you have any further questions. We are always here to help.
I have done my best to answer these with the knowledge I have. You most definitely should try the oils for yourself and make a decision best suited to your preferences. It did not cost me anything but the price of oil I wanted to try, so only a few dollars. I did a chair massage event where it rained, of course I was under a tent, but the wind blew all day and the temperature dropped. After 9 hours of this I woke in the middle of the night with a sore throat and beginning ear ache. I immediately started taking Protect, I never got sick and the symptoms went away. I have thoroughly enjoyed these oils because of the price as well as the quality. It will not hurt to try them, I am confident if you are not satisfied they will refund you. I have never had problems or needed such a refund, however; I have had questions and they have promptly returned my phone calls as well as answered any emails in a timely fashion. Good luck and continue using oils no matter what company you decide.
Major botanical and scientific references currently identify two species of frankincense, Boswellia carterii and Boswellia sacra, as being synonymous. We evaluated the Somalian (B. Carterii) and Omani/Yemeni (B. Sacra) species by chemical analyses to determine if there were any minor or major differences between the two species of frankincense. Components identified with their average percent for B. Sacra are α-thujene (0.6%), α-pinene (68.2%), camphene (2.1%), sabinene (2.9%), β-pinene (2.0%), myrcene (0.7%), limonene+β-phellandrene (6.2%). Components identified with their average percent for B. Carterii are α-thujene (7.9%), α-pinene (37.3%), camphene (0.8%), sabinene (4.9%), β-pinene (1.8%), myrcene (7.3%), limonene+β-phellandrene (14.4%). Initially, GC-MS analysis did not reveal major statistical differences. However, optical rotation values, B. Sacra (+30.1°) and B. Carterii (-13.3°), demonstrated a greater significant difference. Enantiomeric ratio (+)/(-) values of α-pinene for B. Sacra and B. Carterii are 8.24 and 0.68, respectively, were also calculated aiding our conclusion that B. Sacra and B. Carterii are not synonymous but rather two distinct and individual frankincense species.
I believe they answer most of these questions within their Oil University and FAQ page, but I can say from my experience that they are just as good as quality or better than Young Living. I take them orally every day and they have a guide in their oil University that also shows which ones can be taken internally without dilution. They do talk about harvesting at the ideal times and in their natural environments to produce the highest quality oils and then have them 3rd party tested and they provide those results to their customers. I hope that helps. If you're curious about the quality I would suggest just trying a few bottles for yourself that will only cost $6 or $7 each. If you really don't like them just take advantage of their guarantee and get your money back.