Where to Buy the Best Essential Oils
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I used to think that essential oils were a scam, but I ended up finding out that they are a great resource for your natural medicine cabinet for issues such as headaches, ear infections, tummy aches, viruses and bacterial infections, and more. But I eventually felt I needed to figure out where to buy essential oils that I could trust and that I could reasonably afford.
I spent a ton of time calling companies, asking questions, sampling oils. Literally, it was a ton. And it was very exhausting.
I've learned a lot with all the time I've spent researching oils companies and I've covered a lot of what I learned here in this essential oils series, some of which I wrote while I was still trying to figure out which company I was going to be using and recommending.

In this post, I'll talk about the company that I decided to purchase our oils from.
It's also the one that I recommend to you as having the best essential oils for the money, with natural healing qualities and no additives or adulterating.

How I Chose Where to Buy Essential Oils for My Family
This all started with my not being happy with the way questions were (or were not) answered by Young Living and doTERRA. So I started contacting a bunch of other essential oils companies and asked a lot of questions.
If you remember, when I started trying to figure out where to buy essential oils, I mentioned the following about Native American Nutritionals (now Rocky Mountain Oils) in Part One of the series.
“Looks like they carry good products, but they are a bit expensive. Their prices, for a number of oils, in fact, are almost identical to the MLMs in this group, Young Living and DoTerra. And I don’t see any difference on the surface in the quality department.”
In this post, you can see that I ended up recommending them, but this was really a surprise for me. After thinking that I was writing them off, I got a call back from the owner of Native American Nutritionals, and I talked with him for a few hours, which turned into many hours after that, and I felt that he really knew his stuff.
I was intrigued by what he had to say about his company and the oils industry in general.
We had countless conversations from March 2012 – January 2013, and I literally grilled him about his company and others to figure out which company I wanted to recommend, and if his, was in fact, good enough for my family and for all of you.
I now can say that I feel very comfortable recommending this company to you and am now using their oils almost exclusively (only because I have a few bottles of other brands left over).
I hope you check them out and I'd love to hear about your experience.
(Disclaimer. I did not choose this company because I was able to become an affiliate for them, but I am one. I decided to work with them and then we made an partnership agreement. I was the first affiliate for the company.)
Why I Chose Rocky Mountain Oils
Please note: since this series was written, Rocky Mountain Oils purchased Native American Nutritionals. Native American Nutritionals was the original company, then the two companies had a partnership. Then Rocky Mountain Oils (RMO) purchased NAN. I am even more confident in the quality of oils now that this all has taken place.
Here are some of the qualities that make Rocky Mountain Oils a solid place to buy your essential oils from.
1. Experience
The owner of Native American Nutritionals Paul Dean, was in the oils industry since 1997, being first introduced to essential oils about 30 years ago. He started his first full-time essential oils business in 1998.
Rocky Mountain Oils was founded in 2004 by two essential oil enthusiasts, Michael and Leah Vincent. With years of experience in essential oils, the acquisition of Native American Nutritionals, and 14 years of company growth, RMO has become one of the leading direct-to-consumer essential oil companies in the world.
2. Purity
Quality Oils – all oils have been third party GC/MS tested.
Certificates are available upon request by easily entering in the batch number from any bottle.
Almost all of the oils come from plants grown in remote locations where no pesticides, herbicides, or harmful chemicals are used and only natural fertilizers are used.
3. Indigenous Plants
All oils come from plants grown in their indigenous locations (where they grow naturally).
4. Oils from Small Farms
Almost all oils from NAN were sourced directly from small farms (many are from third-world countries). Mr. Dean contracted with locals in the countries from where he sourced the oils, finds a quality farm, sets up a distiller, and extracts the oils. The oils are then sent to Native American, then sent for testing, and bottled. The only oils at NAN that are not from small farms are mainly the organic citrus oils.
Since Rocky Mountain Oils purchased Native American Nutritionals, some of the sourcing has changed as the company felt they had to make some changes to put a higher priority on the purity and quality of the oils sold. They source from small farms and also from leading experts in the industry.
5. No Solvents
They use no solvents for distillation except when necessary, as in the case of absolutes like vanilla and jasmine (since the cost of those essential oils is otherwise prohibitive.) Update 2015: they now sell a vanilla extracted with CO2.
6. Affordable Pricing
They have affordable prices (not as expensive as the multi-level marketing companies, but not “too good to be true” either.)
7. Quality Pure Oils
I have a lot of standards for quality and making sure that you are purchasing quality oils. See this post on pure essential oils for that information.
In addition, I prefer buying organic whenever I can, and that includes essential oils. Recently (Nov 2017), Rocky Mountain Oils has included an organic line of oils in their lineup and should be expanding it soon.
8. Transparency
Details for oils are listed clearly on their site (including the Latin name and country of origin).
The company is working on how to indicate the growing method now that they sometimes have a variety of sources for some oils.
9. Reasonable Shipping Costs
Rocky Mountain Oils offers Free Shipping domestically in the U.S. and reasonable shipping internationally, with free shipping over $199.
10. No Adulterating
Oils are not heated, mixed with anything else, or adulterated in any way.
Unless declared on the label, the oils are pure. The only things added would be a carrier oil to make the oil or blend easier to use right out of the bottle.
What About Other Companies?
I often receive inquiries asking me what I think about other essential oils companies.
Please read this post on Essential Oils Testing and Quality and this report on 10 Things You Need to Know About Essential Oils to see if a brand measures up.
There are more and more companies out there on a daily basis. It truly seems that every day there is a new company selling essential oils and many are making claims that they are the only pure oils out there, which is not true.
My standards are high. I don't just want a company that says they are pure. When deciding where to buy essential oils, I want to make SURE I'm getting pure and not just a song and dance.
More Essential Oils Posts
Here are other posts that you might want to check out in this series on essential oils.


I was doing research today and found a link to you blog series about essential oil companies. I, like you, signed up with YL, but became disenchanted quickly with their “superiority”. I would like to thank you for the great read and information. I am looking forward to reading more of your blogs.
Thanks for the kind words, April. Hope to see you around again! Did you happen to see my new guide to EOs? https://wholenewmom.com/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-essential-oils-before-you-buy/
Wow! I was fascinated with your blog. My heart ached for you as I read about some of your struggles. I recently started using clove topically for a thyroid issue. My husband has a severe sciatica issue and has used peppermint and helichrysum. Keep up your good work.
Do you find the clove is helping you? Thanks so much! Did you see the new oils report I just finished? https://wholenewmom.com/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-essential-oils-before-you-buy/
Do you know about Veriditas Essential Oils? All organic? I have not used them. Just learned about them. Would love a comparison between them and NAN. Thanks for the info you have supplied.
Hi there. I’m sorry but I just can’t comment on oil companies now – but you can read this post to see if they measure up https://wholenewmom.com/health-concerns/toxic-overload-health-concerns/essential-oils-testing-is-it-reliable/
and I just came out w/ this guide to purchasing EOs that you might find interesting: https://wholenewmom.com/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-essential-oils-before-you-buy/
Hope that helps :). And thanks for the kind words!
Thank you for your careful consideration and blogging of EO companies. I am very new to EO and like to research before jumping into something new. You’ve answered my questions and I will now purchase from Native American Nutritionals.
Thanks Katryna! I am very very pleased with them as well. Hope you enjoy them!
I want to thank you for all your time and work and ultimately a recommendation on which essential oil company is probably best. I was very close to going with doterra as my personal physician’s wife is sells their products and believes in them. When I was doing my own research I was leaning toward Native American Nutritionals and after reading your research I am comfortable with my decision. I am going with Native American. Thank you again.
So good to hear! Glad to meet you!
Hi Adrienne! I was referred to this article by a friend. I was wondering if you’ve heard of or wouldn’t mind doing some research on Source Vital and/or essentialoil.com
I’m also looking into a good company and pretty new to this. Thanks!
Hi and welcome!
I’m sorry but I just can’t comment on oil companies now – but you can read this post to see if they measure up https://wholenewmom.com/health-concerns/toxic-overload-health-concerns/essential-oils-testing-is-it-reliable/
and I just came out w/ this guide to purchasing EOs that you might find interesting: https://wholenewmom.com/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-essential-oils-before-you-buy/
Hope that helps :).
Hi Adrienne,
Thanks for all the work you have done on this. Have you ever looked into the Vitacost brand of essential oils? The prices seem to be similar to the other brands that they also sell: NOW, Aura Cacia, and Nature’s Alchemy. If you have opinion and those brands, I would appreciate your advice.
Thanks in advance.
Hi there. Thanks for commenting and for your kind words! I’m so sorry but I just can’t comment on oil companies now – but you can read this post to see if they measure up https://wholenewmom.com/health-concerns/toxic-overload-health-concerns/essential-oils-testing-is-it-reliable/
and I just came out w/ this guide to purchasing EOs that you might find interesting: https://wholenewmom.com/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-essential-oils-before-you-buy/
Hope that helps :).
I am very surprised how you would constantly refer to Young Living and doTerra in the same sentence. BUT your references were always about a doTerra brand….the ONLY thing I found negative in your statements, was the cost of shipping….SO think I will remain a loyal Young Living member…YOU did great research, BUT not enough to convince me to switch.
Hi there, Sandy. I believe that I mentioned a chemically smell with the Young Living oils and the OSHA violations – perhaps you missed that? I had referred to some of the statements by Mr. Barrett, but those appear to have been removed from the internet so I can’t reference them any longer. I also talked about the continual “push” to keep buying more and more. Thanks so much :).
Hi. I would really live for you to check out Zija’s Améo Essential Oil Line. These are not only therapeutical grade but also clinical grade. They have the Améo Difference where you can put your batch code in and watch t being tested with cells to show that it is permiating. I would love to hear from anyone if they have some thoughts on this!
Hi there. I have had a number of Ameo reps leave their information here. I am glad to have a conversation about oils but I am not keen on EO Direct Marketing reps using my blog as a forum for them to market their products. Please don’t do that any more – thank you :)!
Thank you for your substantial research in EOs, your info has led me to find simple cures for some very annoying health issues.
Do you have any suggestions for where to buy EOs in somewhat larger sizes/quantities? I asked NAN, the largest size they offer is 15 ml, I’d like to buy a few EOs in 2 to 4 oz or possible 6 to 8 oz sizes.
Sorry about that. It appears they used to have those larger sizes but don’t any longer. I do not know where else to go for that kind of volume. I am so sorry! Did you happen to see the new guide that I just came out with? https://wholenewmom.com/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-essential-oils-before-you-buy/