Origin: a Latin derivative
meaning "Gift of the Earth."
dōTERRA[doh-teh-ruh]
Origin: a Latin derivative
meaning "Gift of the Earth."
At doTERRA, the heart of our mission is how we care for partners, customers, communities, and the earth. In Hawaiian culture and language, there’s a word that encompasses this concept: mālama.
Mālama means to care for, tend, preserve, and protect. Honoring mālama, doTERRA has partnered with the Kealakekua Mountain Reserve (KMR), home to the largest reforestation effort in Hawaii’s history. It’s also where we source Naio Wood and Iliahi, which is Hawaiian for sandalwood.
Mālama Nurturing Blend highlights the special Co-Impact Sourcing® work being done with KMR, we’ve created a new oil blend called Malama. Both essential oils sourced from the reserve—Naio Wood and Iliahi (Hawaiian Sandalwood)—are included in the blend.
Like the breathtaking beauty and vibrant culture of the Hawaiian Islands, Mālama Nurturing Blend is an effervescent combination of tropical citrus, enchanting floral, and centering wood aromas.
Delicious Wild Orange, warm Cedarwood, and soft Amyris are combined with fresh Coriander, zesty Lemongrass, minty Bucchu, and spicy Sichuan Pepper. Plus, Mālama contains sweet Magnolia, floral Cananga, and resonant Iliahi (Sandalwood) and Naio Wood. As all these essential oils come together, they create a vivacious, rich aroma. You can learn about the history and significance of the Kaelakekua Bay area, how KMR was formed, what the reserve is doing as the largest native forest planning effort in the state of Hawaii, and how we sustainably harvest doTERRA Sandalwood (Hawaiian) here.
Mālama i ka ‘āina
When you take care of the land, it takes care of you.
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