dōTERRA is of Latin origin and means “Gift of the Earth.”
Sleep Research
Nearly 3.6 million Britons read about doTERRA’s research on sleep in 143 published articles, including in The Daily Express, The Sun, The Mirror, The Metro, and online properties MSN and CNN.
doTERRA’s research found that Britons enjoy their best sleep at age 24, but it takes a downward turn after that. Almost half of the 2,000 adults surveyed are convinced they slept better during their youth, while only 24 per cent think it has improved as they’ve gotten older.
Surprisingly, the research found 55 per cent of the nation ‘rarely’ or ‘never’ get enough sleep.
The survey identified family worries, work stresses and room temperature – either too hot or too cold – as the most common obstacles to a good night’s sleep.