The market for essential oils is worth more than $5.1 billion, and expected to reach $25 billion by 2024. Young Living is right at the center of it. With a network of farms that reaches from a sandalwood restoration project in Hawaii to an Arabian Frankincense Distillery in Oman, the Lehi, Utah-based company has built a burgeoning wellness business. By way of “therapeutic-grade essential oils” and oil-based cosmetics, it is on a mission to help consumers across the globe “elevate their spirit, support healthy habits, achieve whole-life wellness, and create lasting abundance.” But a new lawsuit says the 26-year old multi-level marketing company is far more aptly described as something else: a “cult-like pyramid scheme.”
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