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The Modern Essentials App Updated (Version 1.5)

UPDATE 11/2/2015: Version 7.0.1 is now available. Click here to see what’s new!

The Modern Essentials App has recently been updated to include the blends section! This app is available for iOS and Android devices. You can purchase the app on iTunes or in the Google Play Store. The update is free for current Modern Essentials App users.

Check out this fun video to see how this app is useful!

 

Features of the Modern Essentials App


There are numerous ways you can use this app to find the information you need. From the home screen, you can look up a condition or an oil by either using the search bar at the top or by tapping on the figure to the left. Just tap the figure in the area you are wanting information for, and scroll through the menu that pops up to find the appropriate condition. The “Search” button on the bottom of the screen will bring you back to this page.

If you click on the “Conditions” button on the bottom of the screen, you will be taken to the conditions page. This represents highlights from the Personal Usage Guide section of the book Modern Essentials and contains the primary (red) and secondary (orange) recommendations. Scroll through the conditions by spinning the thermometer at the top of the screen. You can easily hide or view the thermometer by tapping the arrow at the top.

By clicking on the “Oils” button on the bottom navigation bar, you will be able to look up information about a particular single oil. This section represents highlights from the Single Oils section of the book Modern Essentials. Spin the oil bottle at the top of the screen to look up a different oil. You can easily hide or view the oil bottle by tapping the arrow at the top of the screen.

The “Usage” button will take you to a series of pages providing basic information about the topical, aromatic, and internal applications of essential oils. This section contains some information provided in the Science & Application section of the Modern Essentials book. Many of these information pages in the Usage section contain pictures, charts, or videos to demonstrate the topic.

NEW! The “Blends” section allows you to look up information on the blends listed in Modern Essentials. Personalize this section by renaming the blends simply by holding your finger on the current name and typing in the name of the blend you use. The changes made here are reflected throughout all the relevant areas in the app.

Where do I go to purchase the Modern Essentials App?

Download the app today from iTunes(for Apple devices) or the Google Play Store (for Android devices).

Now you can have key information from Modern Essentials with you wherever you go!

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