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Blakley Inspires Healthy Lifestyles through Alternative Choices

By Kimberly Fleming
Community Writer
02/19/2014 at 08:35 AM

Tim Blakley, expert on essential oils, hosted an aromatherapy seminar this past Tuesday at Clark’s Nutrition and Natural Foods Market educating attendees on the benefits of choosing a healthier lifestyle. Blakley began by sharing information on essential oils and how they benefit lives by providing healthy alternatives as well as medicinal benefits for those who are on the road to recovery. He emphasized that essential oils do not replace traditional medical attention, but rather present healthy and safe alternatives to avoid situations that cause illness and require the attention of a doctor. Blakley shared some extensive knowledge gained from his numerous world-wide trips in search for answers on these unappreciated natural gifts. From America to Chile as well as Madagascar, Blakley sought out remedies that helped prevent diseases other ailments. During his recent presentation he shared tips with the audience members on how they could improve their lifestyle and fight normal everyday drawbacks including headaches, backaches, athletes feet, fungus and stress. Patty Assaf was inquiring about the oils when she came upon the information on Blakley's seminar and decided to join. She shared that she never felt more inspired to change her life by pursuing a healthier lifestyle. “This information was good to know about the issues of beauty, health and energy,” she shared. Mark Kirkland arrived at Clark’s with intentions of finding something to eat for his wife who was home sick with a toothache when he noticed a familiar face. Kirkland became a fan of Blakely twelve years ago after seeing him at the Wholefoods Market in Sacramento. “Hi, sir, I just want to shake hands and say how happy I am to see you again!” Kirkland shares that he is a true believer in preserving the earth and adapting alternative natural choices in the area of health. He stated he was impressed with Blakley’s message and has since tried to follow some of his advice, and much like others, he was happy with the results. Shelly Lavigne has been working with Blakley for over five years as his marketing consultant. She has also adapted some of his essential oil advice into her daily life as well. “It’s aspiring!” she shared. Tim Blakley aspires to continue travel researching the health benefactors of essential oils, inspiring others across the globe to live an improved lifestyle through the medicinal benefits that the these oils offer.

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