What Company Has the Best Essential Oils?
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Are you wanting to start using essential oils, but don't know where to start? You're ready to buy, but don't know what company has the best essential oils?
You've come to the right place.

Essential oils are all the rage these days. People say that they can do everything from being a natural ear infection remedy, to helping with weight loss, to healing eczema, and more.
I've written various posts on essential oils in which I talked about:
- Are Essential Oils a Scam and
- Using Essential Oils for Tummy Aches, Head Tension and More (with more of my skeptical thoughts)
Hopefully you can tell by those posts that I'm a skeptic at heart and pretty detailed when it comes to sorting through all the information out there to find out what really works. In fact, many of my readers and friends have called me an “investigative reporter” of sorts.
My husband says that I “second guess everything.”
In one sense, second guessing is a good thing. I've saved our family a lot of money by avoiding problematic purchases.
But sometimes I can go overboard and spend way too much time analyzing a product or purchase. (Kind of like driving all over town to save a few pennies. Not smart, especially as I saw gas at $4.11/gallon coming home from church last night. Big sigh.)
When trying to sort out this issue about which essential oils company is best, I tried not to be too analytical at first, and simply used what worked. But then, things changed.

The Search for the Best Essential Oil
In the Are Essential Oils a Scam? – A Skeptic Looks at Thieves Oil, I shared how I held off trying really any essential oils at all for years before trying Thieves® from Young Living.
Truth be told, I did have a few old bottles of essential oils in my linen closet. One bottle each of orange, eucalyptus, melaleuca (tea tree) oil, and rose oil, which I bought for topical use to brighten up my laundry [ended up never using it] and for my Homemade Chest Rub and Homemade Rose Water Spray.
This time around, before buying the Thieves oil and signing up as a Young Living Distributor, I dug around a little, but not too much.
I asked about all the rumors surrounding Gary Young, the founder of Young Living and I also asked some questions about purity of essential oils.
I got some satisfactory answers and was pretty amazed at how well the Thieves oil had worked. And I was thrilled to have great resources in my natural health care arsenal.
I mean, who wants to put more toxins in your body if you don't have to, right?
However, after my post on Young Living's Thieves and the other oils (Wintergreen and Peppermint, etc.), a number of readers started asking me about other oil companies. And so I too started wondering.
At first, I thought, “This stuff works great, and I'm pretty worn out right now, so I am just going to leave this alone and not start digging for more information”
But the “investigative reporter” in me just couldn't leave. it. alone.
So I started poking around.
Today I'm sharing with you the beginning of my investigation.
Other Essential Oils Companies
There were some essential oils companies that I knew of, and some that a few readers recommended to me.
One of my readers was a doTERRA rep who said I really should check out their company to see how it measured up to Young Living.
Little did I know what lay ahead of me.
I started out with just a small list of companies, but the list quickly grew as the series went on and as more and more readers commented and as I went down more and more rabbit trails.
I think you'll find the whole thing interesting and I hope you'll learn a thing or two about essential oils and the companies that sell them.
The Competitors:
(UPDATE: A lot changed after I started this series. Please follow the links at the bottom of this post to see how interesting everything got – you can hop on over to read Part 2 of “The Best Essential Oils” here.
To start off, following are the essential oils companies that were “on my radar” and so I started with these, wondering if I should stick with Young Living or switch to another company to be my family's “best essential oils company” of choice
- Mountain Rose Herbs
- Aura Cacia
- DoTerra
- Young Living
- Heritage Oils
- Native American Nutritionals (now Rocky Mountain Oils)
- North American Herb and Spice
and more. Truth is, I called a TON of companies and read up on others. These all included: - NOW oils
- Butterfly Express
- Spark Naturals
- Edens Garden
- North American Herb and Spice, and on and on.My head really started to spin with all of the phone calls and notes I was taking, but I started with just those listed above and went from there.
This is not an exhaustive list as there are a TON of essential oils companies out there. After writing this series I felt like I really opened a can of worms, but these are the companies that I started with.
Hang with me – it gets pretty interesting from here on out.
IMPORTANT UPDATE
I'm updating this post years later to add important information. I do not have all of the information in this series on why I didn't choose certain companies so I would appreciate you not accusing me of coming to silly conclusions. I have gotten threatening emails (some of them were cryptic threats), and have been warned about being sued if I published certain things.
My family is important to me and while I don't like to succumb to this kind of bullying, I have to weigh the cost of all of this. I am trying to be as upfront as I can about my decisions. Just know that what you are reading here is not the whole story. Not at all.
The Challenge
Following are some of the companies that I looked into.
1. Young Living Oils
I first tried Young Living when I thought that essential oils were a scam. I used them for a while and since I wanted to get as many savings as possible on the oils, I purchased monthly, took advantage of discounts, and stocked up quite a bit.
2. doTERRA Oils
Just before starting this series, several of my readers told me that I should really look into doTERRA as well, before making a hard and fast decision about which company to go with long term. So, I signed up with doTERRA as well. Follow along and you will see what happened next.
3. Mountain Rose Herbs
I like Mountain Rose Herbs' mission and have a few bottles of their oils. When I contacted them they told me that they did not recommend internal use of their oils as they were not produced in a food-grade facility.
Much later (after this whole series was done) I contacted them again and they said that this was not the case. The company also told me several times at later dates that they didn't test their oils but trusted their sources.
4. Butterfly Express
This seemed like a good company to check out, but I ran into quite a bit of trouble getting information from them. When I called to ask them a number of questions, I was able to get some information, but then I was told that they didn't have time to talk with me.
5. Native American Nutritionals (now Rocky Mountain Oils)
When I first contacted this company, I thought that their prices seemed a little high for a company that wasn't an MLM, but the more I talked to them the more interesting it all got.
You'll have to read more in the series to see what happened with this company….
THE VERDICT: Probable high quality with no apparent earnings opportunity. Need to check into this company more.
6. North American Herb and Spice
From all I could figure out, this is a great company.
However, all they make is oregano oil.
So if you just want oregano oil, then this is a good place to turn.
THE VERDICT: Oregano is a pretty amazing oil, but I want more than just that in my natural healing arsenal.
7. Aura Cacia
I personally have a number of Aura Cacia oils that I bought prior to really digging into oils. I can't say anything except for my personal experience which is that they don't smell as potent as some of the other oils that I have.
I do like the company but for now, I'm not choosing to get my oils from them. That being said, I think that they have a lot of great information about oils and their use.
Well, this is a long enough post already – thanks for sticking with me!
Onto the other competitors in the next post and see what happens!
A Great Essential Oils Book for Your Library
There are so many books out there on essential oils, that it's hard to know what to buy. I have a bunch, but this one, The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils, is a fantastic choice. It's very highly recommended by many aromatherapists.
At the bottom of each of my posts in this series are books or other kinds of products that I love that relate to essential oils.
The Essential Oil Company I Prefer
If you're in a hurry to find out which essential oil company I went with at the end of this search, read the following post:
– Announcing “the Best” Essential Oils Company – Part 7
More Essential Oils Posts
Over the years, I've rewritten some of the posts in this series to make them more helpful. Here are some more posts to help you on your essential oils journey.
– Qualities of a Good Oils Company
– Tips to Spot Fake Essential Oils
– Young Living vs. doTERRA
– Are Multi-Level Marketing Oils Worth It?
– Distillation, Bias, Vomit and More Concerns
you can also read this post on Essential Oils Testing which gives you more information on how essential oils are tested for purity.
Free Essential Oils Report and VIP Newsletter Access
Also, if you go and grab my Free Report on 10 Things to Know About Essential Oils Before You Buy, you will not only get more myth-busting essential oils information, but you'll get access to my VIP newsletter as well–complete with updates, great healthy living offers, of course new posts on essential oils, and more.

What are your thoughts?



Im always surprised when Aromatics International is left out of comparisons. A small company, yes, but superior in every way. Test them side by side with any oil.
Their purity is independently tested for every batch and it’s all transparent on their website. You won’t find a superior EO company.
Hi there, Kathy. I hope to revisit this whole topic hopefully in the not too distant future. It’s a lot to work through. I have them on my list to check out. The blogging world has gotten a lot harder and financially it’s hard to have any extra now to hire help but I’m trying! Thanks for your patience and for your suggestion.
How would you recommend testing them? Do you mean evaluating their policies, etc?
Very interesting read. However, the oil company I am currently using was not one reviewed. Vitality Oils.
I was about to join their monthly club and decided I need to do more research as to how pure they are. Thank you for any insight you may have.
Thanks Sheila! So how much does their monthly club cost? Companies can change of course but I’m considering starting a new service for reviewing products. Some of them I can do very easily while others take time so I’m sorting out how best to offer this service to people.
Let me know. Thanks!
Normal cost 75.00 a month but I’m enrolling under a 19.00 a month special. My question for you was are you familiar with this company and how pure their oils are? Thank you.
Hi again. I just replied to your other comment so hope that helps. As always, things can change but that comment I mentioned wasn’t from terribly long ago.
Yes wondering the same thing as I use them, used to use Doterra but didn’t want to do the subscription. Are the Vitality products as good as these others,I wonder.
Hi Mary! Sorry for not responding earlier. I’m buried w/ so many things here. I have a question for you. Is there a reason why people are wanting to know about Vitality vs doTERRA right now? I’m just really curious because yours is the 2nd question I’ve gotten about this in a relatively short amount of time and I can see others are looking for that info. Thanks in advance. So you are using Vitality?
I am also waiting for a response about the quality of Vitality essentials oils. I am a current user.
Hi Sheila. As you can probably guess, I get asked a lot about my opinions on companies and products. I’m trying to manage my time better because this all takes work. As such I started this. If you’d like to order this service I can give you my opinion. This is all still in flux but I wanted to try this out to see how it goes. I’ve saved people a lot of money and time this way so I hope it’s a valuable service. Thanks for reading. https://shop.wholenewmom.com/product/product-evaluation/
Hi again, Sheila.
I did some more thinking about this. It’s a real conundrum for me for several reasons, part of which is that I can’t share what I know or would find out in a deeper dive easily in this format.
What I will say is that I found a statement by Dr. Pappas, a well known essential oil expert, stating that Vitality has fake oils. I didn’t investigate any further than that, but based on that and also their price point, I personally wouldn’t spend my money on them.
Hope that helps and Merry Christmas.
TMI for me at this point. All I wanted was how to use lecithin as an emulsifier with other oils with out it separating. Seems as much of a link farm as info-overload.
Hi Donna. I’m sorry you didn’t get what you were looking for, however, I’m not sure why you would be looking at a post about choosing the best essential oils when you wanted information about lecithin and oil and were then disappointed that you didn’t find that information.
Link farming is sites linking to each other, but I guess I know what you mean. There is some emulsification information here but I don’t believe that I have what you are hoping for: https://wholenewmom.com/essential-oil-emulsifier/. I haven’t written about emulsifying oils. I have some friends who might have. Are you talking about lecithin with an oil / water emulsification b/c lecithin is a fat and should blend with other oils I would think. Depends on what form of lecithin you are talking about as well.
A comprehensive exploration of essential oils, this article offers a wealth of valuable insights and information, making it an essential resource for those seeking natural remedies.
Thank you!
My best friend was a naturopath doctor and did quite a bit of diving into essential oils for health, nutrition, healing, etc. She started out out using Young Living and was fully sold on the product. Later she switched to Kobashi oils and just raved about the quality and purity of the oils.
Have you ever tried Kobashi and if so, what were your findings?
My friend has since passed from breast cancer, although she did fight it and was successful with going into remission using naturopath methodology.
Hi there – I hadn’t heard of them. I hope to revisit this topic but this post talks about checking for purity: https://wholenewmom.com/pure-essential-oils-testing/
Hope that helps and sorry about your friend.
Great article, I liked it very much!
Thank you Adrienne for your engaging report. It woke me up! I’ve been using Neil’s Yard for years without questioning any of the issues you researched.
I will place my 1st order with RMO through your link. Would you please recommend one of the best diffusers on the market.
So glad to help. Diffusers are hard. Really depends on whom you are following, etc. I would for now try one of theirs but I hope to revisit this soon! Here is a link to check out: https://wholenewmom.com/Diffuser