D. Gary Young

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D. Gary Young was an influential figure in the essential oils industry, best known for founding Young Living, a multi-level marketing company that specializes in essential oils and other related products. Born on July 11, 1949, and passing away on May 12, 2018, Young's life and career were marked by both significant achievements and controversies.

Early Life[edit]

Little is documented about Young's early life, including his education and initial career endeavors. He often shared stories of recovering from a near-fatal logging accident in the early 1970s, which he claimed led him to discover the benefits of essential oils and natural healing methods.

Career[edit]

In 1993, D. Gary Young founded Young Living in Riverton, Utah, with the goal of providing the highest quality essential oils. The company grew to become one of the leading names in the essential oils market, with operations expanding globally. Young's approach combined direct sales with a multi-level marketing strategy, allowing the company to grow rapidly and establish a dedicated customer base.

Young was also involved in the cultivation of plants and the distillation process used to extract essential oils. He established farms and distilleries in various parts of the world, including in the United States, Ecuador, and France. His hands-on approach to farming and distillation was part of his broader philosophy of "Seed to Seal," a process that aimed to ensure purity and potency in all Young Living products.

Controversies[edit]

Throughout his career, Young faced several controversies. Critics questioned his qualifications and the validity of his claims regarding the benefits of essential oils. There were also legal challenges, including a warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to Young Living in 2014 for marketing its products as potential treatments for various diseases without FDA approval.

Legacy[edit]

Despite the controversies, Young's impact on the essential oils industry is undeniable. He was a pioneer in promoting essential oils and their benefits to a global audience. His work helped to spark a renewed interest in natural and alternative health practices. Young Living continues to be a major player in the essential oils market, with a loyal following and a wide range of products.

Young's legacy is also marked by his commitment to sustainable farming and production practices. His "Seed to Seal" process highlighted the importance of quality and transparency in the essential oils industry, principles that continue to influence how Young Living and other companies operate.

Death[edit]

D. Gary Young passed away on May 12, 2018, due to complications from multiple strokes. His death was mourned by many within the Young Living community and the broader world of natural health and essential oils.

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