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Eucalyptus Essential Oil is a concentrated liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from the Eucalyptus Globulus Tree. It is usually
distilled, sometimes expressed or solvent extracted. Eucalyptus essential oil is said to be antibacterial, disinfectant and an analgesic. It has been used to relieve cough, cold and other such respiratory troubles. It soothes muscle and joint pains and helps to heal wounds, burns, ulcers and insect bites. In
aromatherapy eucalyptus is said to promote activity, vitality and energy.
For respiratory troubles, a few drops of this oil placed on a cloth can be inhaled through the mouth and exhaled through the nose
for half a minute. It is applied directly on sores, rashes and insect
bites. Add a few drops to your bath water to feel invigorated and
refreshed. Soak your sore feet in a basin of warm water with 4-5
drops of this oil for relief. A few drops of oil in a diffuser is said to
kill germs and airborne bacteria, a good idea for a sickroom.
Eucalyptus essential oil is for external use only; always consult an authorised practitioner when using it as a health remedy.
Essential oils have been understood to have played a role in healing in ancient times in Egypt, China and other parts of the world. They are said to be the oldest form of medicine and cosmetic, since they are distilled from plants, not involving complicated processes or machinery, but an art nonetheless. For their healing and aromatic properties, they were considered more valuable than gold to the ancients.
NB: Our Essential Oils are not suitable for internal use.
Ingredients/Materials: Eucalyptus globulus
In early times, it seems the leaves of this tree were infused to make tea, which is how the name came into being. Tea Tree Essential Oil is the concentrated liquid compounds steam distilled from the leaves of the tree Melaleuca Alternifolia, which is native to the northeast coast of New South Wales, Australia. The oil is claimed to have valuable antiseptic and anti-fungal properties due to constituents called terpenoids and is used in many personal care products and medicines today.
Tea tree oil is said to be good for relieving congestion, cold, cough and flu. It has been used to heal acne, fungal infections, dandruff, vaginal infections, haemorrhoids, athlete's foot and is believed to soothe aching muscles and joint injuries. When added to bath water, it helps control bacteria. Tea tree oil is not to be taken internally. It is usually used only on adults and must be kept away from children and pets. Don't use it if you're pregnant or lactating.
The tea tree has been known for its medicinal properties since ancient times in eastern Australia. The Australian aborigines are known to have been using the crushed leaves to heal cuts, burns, sores and infections for hundreds of years. They inhaled the oils from the crushed leaves to relieve coughs and colds. They sprinkled this oil on wounds and applied a poultice on it. They infused the leaves and made tea to soothe sore throats. It was between 1920 and 1930 that the essential oil of this tree began to be known and used for its antimicrobial properties in Europe.
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Ingredients/Materials: Melaleuca alternifolia
Ylang Ylang means “flower of flowers” and has been used for centuries across tropical areas of Asia including the Philippines, Indonesia and the Polynesian Islands. The flowers were and are still traditionally used in Indonesia to decorate the bed of newly married couples on their wedding night due to their uplifting and aphrodisiac qualities.
Ylang Ylang is renowned for its mood enhancing, sedative, antidepressant, beautifying and aphrodisiac properties. It is beneficial for the immune system, cardiovascular system and endocrine system, relaxing the body while liberating the mind of negative emotions. Ylang ylang Essential Oil is also used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, improve mood and enhance libido. In addition, Ylang Ylang Essential Oil is said to act as a natural insect repellent, promote wound healing and diminish the appearance of scars when applied to the skin.
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Grapefruit Essential Oil has distinct properties that may offer a variety of health benefits including reduced blood pressure and stress levels. Sourced from the peel of the Citrus paradisi fruit, proponents suggest that breathing in the oil's tangy scent can help lift your mood and offer a variety of benefits.
Inhaling the aroma of grapefruit essential oil (or absorbing grapefruit essential oil through the skin) is thought to transmit messages to a brain region involved in controlling emotions. Known as the limbic system, this brain region also influences the nervous system. Aromatherapy proponents suggest that essential oils may affect a number of biological factors, including heart rate, stress levels, blood pressure, breathing and immune function.
Grapefruit essential oil is also used to reduce stress, stimulate circulation, increase energy, enhance mood and improve digestion.
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Lavender has been used and cherished for centuries for its unmistakable aroma and myriad benefits. In ancient times, the Egyptians and Romans used Lavender for bathing, relaxation, cooking and as a perfume.
Applied topically, Lavender is frequently used to reduce the appearance of skin imperfections. Add to bath water to soak away stress or apply to the temples and the back of the neck. Add a few drops of Lavender to pillows, bedding or bottoms of feet to relax and prepare for a restful night’s sleep. Due to Lavender’s versatile properties, it is considered the must-have oil to have on hand at all times.
Uses:
Add a few drops of Lavender Essential Oil to pillows, bedding or bottoms of feet at bedtime.
Keep a bottle of Lavender on hand to soothe occasional skin irritations.
Freshen your linen closet, mattress, car or the air by combining Lavender with water in a spray bottle.
Directions for Use:
Diffusion: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of your choice.
Topical use: Apply one to two drops to desired area. Dilute with our Wholesale Fractionated Coconut Oil to minimize any skin sensitivity.
Cautions:
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears and sensitive areas.
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Ingredients/Materials: Lavandula angustifolia
Black Pepper Essential Oil is a multi-purpose oil that has a variety of uses and benefits. This essential oil is high in monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, which are natural chemicals known for their antioxidant activity and their ability to support the immune system when needed most. One of Black Pepper Essential Oil’s unique qualities is the ability to provide warm sensations, when applied topically. This factor makes it a perfect oil to use in a relaxing massage blend.
Need a good way to calm unwanted nerves? Black Pepper essential oil is a great way to relieve anxious feelings. When used aromatically, Black Pepper essential oil can help soothe tightened emotions.
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Peppermint Essential Oil is said to be good for ailments like asthma, colic, fever, flatulence, headache, nausea, chest congestion and vertigo. This oil is supposed to be excellent for mental fatigue and depression, refreshing and stimulating with its menthol content. It is said to be good for the skin and is used in lotions to treat sunburn, itchiness or inflamed skin. It helps fight bad breath and gum infections when used in mouthwashes. When used in an oil burner, it is not only therapeutic, it also keeps away mosquitoes and other insects.
Peppermint is native to the Mediterranean, but is now grown in other countries in Europe, America and Asia. Discoveries prove that peppermint has been used since ancient times in Egypt, Greece, Rome, China and Japan. According to Greek myth, a nymph called Mentha was turned, in a fit of anger, into a mint plant by her lover's wife Persephone. According to Pliny, peppermint was used to crown the Greeks and Romans during feasts. It has been used medicinally in England for the last few centuries.
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Ingredients/Materials: Peppermint Essential Oil
5% Dilution in Grapeseed Oil
It may be the aphrodisiac properties that placed Jasmine Oil in such high demand throughout history. Jasmine Essential Oil was used in healing and religious ceremonies because of this compelling quality. In China, Jasmine Oil was used in sick rooms to make the air fragrant, but it was also thought to clear the air of pollutants even before the discovery of bacteria. Ancient Egyptians used Jasmine Oil for headaches, nervous disorders and to promote restful sleep.
Today, the essence is produced through a process called solvent extraction. At first glance, jasmine is all about scent. Its complex, floral energy is a mood-lifter for most people and often provides aphrodisiac qualities. Studies have shown that just smelling jasmine can increase alertness, hand-eye coordination, boost self-confidence and happiness and reduce stress.
In a therapeutic sense, jasmine can treat dry, aging skin. It is used in low concentrations to treat eczema and dermatitis. Additionally, jasmine is useful in fading scars and treating stretch marks after delivery. Jasmine can relieve anger, anxiety and stress without acting as a sedative. Jasmine opens one up to options available through clearer thinking. This calming and balancing power can also reduce inflammation from emotional stress.
Jasmine has a long history of enhancing libido, releasing inhibitions and inspiring sexual desire. Jasmine has properties which regulate period cycles, can reduce period pain, lethargy and mood swings. It is said to also delay the onset of menopause.
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The health benefits of Rosewood Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties as an analgesic, antidepressant, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, antibacterial, cephalic, deodorant, insecticide and a stimulating substance. It is extracted from the rosewood tree.
Rosewood Essential Oil can take away your depression and leave you smiling within minutes. The mild, sweet, spicy and floral aroma of this oil does the trick, and is thus favored by aromatherapy specialists. It drives away sadness and disappointment and prepares you to take on life with a new and positive perspective. It can be very good for those who recently failed or are feeling down, whether it is in terms of academics, professional situations or relationships.
Although not strong, this oil serves as a mild analgesic and can give you relief from slight headaches, toothaches and pain in the muscles and joints. This oil can keep your brain cool, active, sharp and alert and can take away headaches as well. This will also improve your memory and help protect you from neurotic disorders.
This oil has insecticidal properties and can kill small insects like mosquitoes, lice, bed bugs, fleas and ants. You can also use it in vaporizers, sprays, room fresheners and floor washes. If rubbed on the skin, it keeps away mosquitoes as well.
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The health benefits of Sage Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties as an antifungal, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antibacterial, cholagogic and choleretic, cicatrizant, depurative, digestive, disinfectant, emmenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, laxative and a stimulating substance.
The presence of camphor and camphene in this essential oil gives it an antifungal property. This oil is capable of inhibiting fungal infections, both internally and externally, and gives relief from fungal infections like dysentery, skin diseases, athlete’s foot or dermatitis. This property is one of the causes behind its use in skincare products.
Sage Essential Oil helps in digestion, soothing the stomach and improving the functionality of the whole digestive system against inflammation caused by excessive acids. It also neutralizes acids in the stomach and the bloodstream, thereby providing relief from acidity and acidosis, which in turn protects us from peptic ulcers due to acidity, as well as from boils, eruptions and skin diseases that occur, when acid levels rise in the blood.
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Ginger Essential Oil is extracted from the Zingiberaceae
officinale plant, also known as Common or Jamaica Ginger. The name ginger is derived from the place called Gingi in the state of Tamil Nadu, India, and the Tamil word for ginger, inji-ver. The oil is extracted by steam distillation from the unpeeled or dried, ground-up root of the plant. It is a warming oil and is particularly good for digestion and fighting nausea and vomiting.
Ginger oil has many therapeutic properties. It is used in the treatment of fractures, soothing the pain of rheumatism, arthritis and carbuncles. It helps with hangovers, motion sickness, colds, flu, coughs, sinusitis, sore throat, skin sores, diarrhea, colic, cramps, chills and fever. Used in a vaporiser, this oil fights loneliness and depression and its energizing properties make it a good aphrodisiac. Put a drop of oil on a handkerchief and inhale to control nausea, motion sickness and cold.
Ginger has its origins in India, China and Java, but is also native to Africa and West Indies. Sanskrit and Chinese texts mention the use of ginger as medicine. It is also mentioned in ancient Greek, Roman and Arabian literature. Dried ginger is used for stomach aches, diarrhea, throat problems and nausea. The Chinese also use it to boost the heart and to reduce mucus and phlegm.
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Red Thyme Essential Oil is stimulating with strong antimicrobial and antiseptic qualities. It has a warm herbaceous scent.
In aromatherapy, Red Thyme Essential Oil has a wide range of usage.
It is mostly used for aroma diffusers, room sprays and mists, especially in the main flu and cold season. When used topically, it can help to drive away insect.
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Oregano is one of the most potent and powerful essential oils and has been used for centuries in traditional practices. Due to its high phenol content, caution should be taken when inhaling or diffusing Oregano; only one to two drops is needed.
Additionally, Oregano should be diluted with a carrier oil when applied to the skin.
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As a key botanical of the traditional Ayurvedic health practices of India, turmeric root and turmeric essential oil have a long history that has inspired modern uses of turmeric today. Steam distilled from the turmeric root, Turmeric Essential Oil has two unique chemical components, Turmerone and ar-Turmerone.
Most commonly known for their nervous system and emotional benefits, these components make Turmeric Essential Oil a staple in your daily health routine. Advantageous to the immune system, Turmeric may have soothing benefits that promote a positive immune response.
As well, Turmeric can help to promote clear, smooth, and radiant-looking skin.
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Spearmint Essential Oil is a high grade 60% Carvone variety. Carvone is the naturally occuring chemical that gives Spearmint its distinctive odour. The other 40% of the oil is made up of other chemicals naturally occuring in the Spearmint plant.
Spearmint Essential Oil is multi-purpose and it continues to be used to soothe ailments such as skin problems, headaches, nausea, vomiting, respiratory issues and cold symptoms.
Used in aromatherapy, Spearmint Essential Oil is said to help reduce nasal congestion caused by the excessive buildup of phlegm and mucus in the nose and throat, thereby promoting easier breathing. It has revitalizing, energy-inducing action on the body by working to enhance mood, concentration and by energizing the skin. Its fresh, restorative fragrance helps to uplift the mood and comfort emotional stress.
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Niaouli Essential Oil is not the greatest smelling essential oil. What it lacks in aromatic appeal, however, it makes up for in its therapeutic benefits. It is an excellent choice for use with respiratory concerns, skin infections and acne.
Aromatically, Niaouli Essential Oil is generally not considered a pleasant essential oil. The aroma is camphorous, earthy and a bit harsh. It is never a good idea to form an opinion of the aroma of an essential oil by simply smelling it straight from the bottle.
The pain-relieving property of this oil makes it a very good analgesic. It eliminates pain by inducing numbness in the nerves and by desensitizing the area. It is very effective in relieving the pain of headaches, migraines, toothaches, earaches and muscle and joint pain, as well as pain due to sprains.
This oil stimulates the circulation of the blood and lymph, thereby preventing the accumulation of uric acid in the joints and bringing warmth to various parts of the body. These two factors together help give relief from rheumatism, arthritis and gout.
Open wounds are prone to infections since bacteria, fungi and other microbes have a very good chance of getting into the bloodstream through these wounds. Bacteria also reside in the urogenital tracts, colon, prostate, intestines and kidneys and cause infections of the urethra and other sensitive body parts. The essential oil of Niaouli, thanks to its antiseptic properties, can inhibit bacterial growth in those areas and gives good protection against sepsis, tetanus and infections of the other internal organs.
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Orange Oil’s ability to naturally enhance immunity and reduce several symptoms of numerous ailments have lent it to traditional medicinal applications for the treatment of acne, chronic stress and other health concerns.
Used in aromatherapy, Orange Essential Oil’s pleasant scent has a cheerful and uplifting yet simultaneously relaxing, calming effect that helps reduce pulse rate. It can not only create a warm environment, but can also stimulate the strength and resilience of the immune system and eliminate airborne bacteria.
Applied in a massage, Orange Essential Oil is known to increase blood flow. This is known to relieve discomforts associated with inflammation, headaches, menstruation and low libido.
Orange Essential Oil reduces the incidents of painful and reflexive muscle contractions. It is traditionally used in massages to relieve stress, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, indigestion or improper digestion and congestion of the nose.
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Cinnamon Essential Oil is extracted by steam distillation from the Cinnamomum zeylanicum tree, also called Ceylon cinnamon or true cinnamon. There are two kinds of essential oils extracted: one from the leaves, which is gentler, yellow to light brown, and most often used in aromatherapy; and the other from the bark, which is darker brown, and not commonly preferred in aromatherapy.
Cinnamon oil is a calming one with powerful antiseptic properties. When used in an oil burner, this oil is said to help colds and bronchitis and lift depression. It's used to assist with bronchitis, diarrhea, chills, infections, flu, rheumatism and arthritis, when used in bath water or blended into a massage oil. It eases nausea and vomiting. It stimulates the glandular system and therefore reduce menstrual pain. Avoid the leaf oil during pregnancy. The bark oil is very strong and should only be used diluted, under expert supervision.
The cinnamon tree is native to the Indian subcontinent and has been an important item of trade for centuries between India, China and Egypt. The source of cinnamon was a mystery to the Western world for a long time. According to Herodotus and other authors, Arabia was the source of cinnamon. The story goes that giant Cinnamon birds collected cinnamon sticks for their nests from a mysterious place where cinnamon trees grew. The Arabs then tricked the birds and got the cinnamon from them. This was the belief up to 1310 in Byzantium.
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5% Dilution in Grapeseed Oil
Roman chamomile yields an essential oil that is light blue when fresh. It can be extracted from the flower and the upper parts of the plant. It has excellent calming properties and is said to ease irritation, impatience and help PMS and other menstrual and menopausal problems. Roman chamomile is an evergreen with a fresh apple smell and is mainly grown in France, Belgium and Eastern Europe.
This herb is excellent for skin problems like acne, eczema,rashes, wounds, dermatitis, dry/itchy skin and any allergies. It is said to be good for abdominal pain, gall bladder problems and throat infections and helps relieve allergies, hay fever and asthma. Chamomile Roman Essential Oil is useful in diluted solutions to calm children suffering from colic, irritability, diarrhoea and teething. In a vaporiser, it calms headaches, nervous complaints and migraines. While this oil is gentle enough for use with children and babies, always consult an expert before administering it.
The medicinal use of chamomile dates back thousands of years to the ancient Egyptians, Romans and Greeks. The Egyptians dedicated it to the sun god. A papyrus document dating to 2800 BC records the use of chamomile to treat skin disorders. Chamomile oil was used to embalm bodies. Hippocrates, the great Greek physician, is said to have used chamomile as a herbal remedy. In mythology, chamomile is one of the nine sacred herbs given by Wodan, the god of the underworld, to mortals to improve their lives.
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Frankincense Essential Oil is steam distilled from the resin of the Boswellia carterii tree, of the Burseraceae family, and is also known as Olibanum. The word is derived from the French franc meaning luxuriant and was, along with myrrh, the first gum to be used as incense. The tree is indigenous to the Middle East and is said to exist in natural bonsai formation in that parched land. Frankincense is said to symbolize divinity.
This oil is the most popular in aromatherapy for its calming properties. It is said to help heal wounds and prevent scars. It is used to tone the face, remove wrinkles and avoid stretch marks in cosmetic products. Frankincense essential oil has been used to ease anxiety, stress, asthma, bronchitis, laryngitis and bad coughs. It is a general tonic to the uterus, has a calming effect during labour and helps ease heavy menstruation. It is most useful during meditation. Avoid during pregnancy.
Ancient Egyptians burned frankincense as holy incense and used it as a face mask. They ground the burnt resin into a powder called kohl, used to highlight the eyes. Kohl-lined eyes are commonly seen in Egyptian art. The earliest record of frankincense use was found in a tomb inscription of the 15th century BC Egyptian queen Hatshepsut. It was used to fumigate the sick, to banish evil spirits.
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Bergamot Essential Oil is extracted by expression from the ripe as well as unripe fruits of the bergamot orange tree. This essential oil that smells citrus-like yet sweet, is great for creating a relaxed and happy feeling. It is useful in the treatment of urinary tract infections, skin troubles and it boosts the functions of the liver, spleean and stomach.
Bergamot Essential Oil is used in aromatherapy to treat depression, stress, tension, low self-confidence, fear and hysteria. It is useful in healing skin infections like general wounds, psoriasis, cold sores and eczema. This oil is said to help those suffering from SAD (Seasonal Affected Disorder), PMS, compulsive eating, postnatal depression, colds and flu. Bergamot oil is a favourite in aromatherapy and is used in vaporisers, massages and blended into bath water. Experts advice caution when using this oil on sensitive skin, if it is exposed to sunlight after application, as this may cause burns. Keep out of the sun, if this oil has been used on the skin.
The name Bergamot is derived from the city Bergamo in Lombardy, Italy, where the oil was first sold. It has been grown since the 16th century in the Mediterranean countries like Italy and Greece. It has been used in the perfume and food industries (Earl Grey tea) for a long time. While essential oil has begun to be extracted more recently, the fruit and its essence and flavour have been used in traditional medicine for hundred of years.
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Basil Essential Oil is steam distilled from the leaves and flowering tops of the basil plant. This greenish-yellow, crisp-smelling essential oil is often used in aromatherapy to awaken the mind, steady the nerves and bring about clarity of thought. Basil originates from tropical Asia and the Pacific Islands, but is now grown throughout Europe and the USA.
Basil oil is said to be therapeutic for the respiratory tract and is often used for asthma, bronchitis and sinus infections. It is used to treat nervous disorders and stress-related headaches and migraines. It is supposed to relieve intellectual fatigue, while giving clarity and mental strength. This oil is said to ease constipation, nausea, vomiting, abdomen cramps and is considered good for menstrual problems. It is helpful to relieve gout, as it helps reduce uric acid in the blood. It is useful for arthritis, refreshes the skin and heals insect bites. However, experts advise pregnant women and children under 16 to avoid using this oil.
This herb is popular in India and has been used in prayer as well as healing for hundreds of years. The leaves of the plant are chewed as part of prayer ceremonies, they are soaked in coconut water or holy water to distribute after prayers in temples. They are chewed to ease sore throats and coughs. A decoction made of tulasi (basil) leaves is drunk to ease painful throats and respiratory problems.
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Patchouli Essential Oil is extracted from the Pogostemon cablin plant of the mint family and has a rich musky-sweet, spicy smell. The plant is native to Malaysia and India, where it is known as 'puchaput'. The word patchouli is derived from Tamil 'pachchai ilai' meaning simply 'green leaf'. Patchouli Oil is extracted from the young leaves, which are dried and fermented before steam distillation. This oil improves its fragrance and power with age. It is much valued in skin care, especially in scar healing.
In eastern countries, Patchouli Oil is used in potpourris and sachets between linen and clothes for the fragrance as well as to keep bedbugs and insects away. The oil is said to have a balancing effect on the emotions and create an amorous atmosphere. When used in an oil burner, it eases anxiety and depression. Used in bath water, it is believed to help skin and scalp complaints, fungal infections, fluid retention, break down cellulite and ease constipation. It has excellent tissue regenerating properties, speeds up healing and fights infections. Thus, it helps acne, eczema, weeping sores, ulcers and athlete's foot.
It seems that patchouli was placed between Indian cashmere shawls, before being sent to Victorian England, to protect the merchandise from moths. Without this signature smell of dried patchouli leaves, the shawls could not be sold in England. In Europe and America, Patchouli Oil and incense was immensely popular in the 1960s and 70s among the hippies, since the smell of patchouli covered body odour and the smell of burnt cannabis. Patchouli was used as a hair conditioner for dreadlocks. In many Asian countries, patchouli is also used as an antidote to snakebite.
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Sandalwood Amyris Essential Oil is also called West Indian Sandalwood Oil, because its odour is reminiscent of sandalwood. It is obtained by steam distillation from the bark and branches of the Amyris balsamifera tree. Because of its high oil content, this wood burns by itself, like a candle, and is hence called candle wood by the local population. It is a less expensive alternate to pure sandalwood.
This oil has been used to clean wounds, and treat influenza, diarrhea. It is said to be very effective at alleviating cystitis and vaginal infections. When used in a vaporizer, it helps ease anxiety and tension, insomnia and acts as an aphrodisiac, relieving impotence and frigidity. It is used to treat cough, cold and bronchitis. Its calming properties are said to help during meditation. It is also a muscle relaxant and emollient.
The botanical origin of the tree yielding this oil was unknown until 1886, when the main differences between this plant and true sandalwood were identified by microscopic examination of the leaves. The Amyris balsamifera tree grows wild in Haiti. For their healing and aromatic properties, essential oils were considered more valuable than gold to ancient humans.
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Rosemary Essential Oil is steam distilled from the flowers, stems and leaves of the plant. According to the the British Pharmacopoeia, the oil distilled from the flowering tops is superior to that obtained from the stem and leaves, which is where nearly all commercial oil are said to be distilled. The smell of Rosemary Essential Oil is woody and herbal and is used in aromatherapy to refresh and stimulate the mind.
This oil is said to be helpful to treat wounds, burns, colds, flu, fatigue, digestive trouble, headaches, asthma, bronchitis, gout, rheumatism, liver and gall bladder problems, water retention and poor circulation. For a massage, rosemary oil is often mixed with a base oil or two like almond, apricot kernel or hazelnut oil. It is good for the hair as it is said to increase circulation to the scalp and promote hair growth. Never use this oil internally and avoid it, if you're pregnant or suffer from high blood pressure or epilepsy.
Rosemary was well known and used in the ancient world. It was believed to improve memory, so it became a symbol of fidelity and was used in weddings, funerals and other religious ceremonies. A sprig of rosemary was tied beautifully with ribbons and handed to wedding guests as a symbol of love and loyalty. 'Hungary water', made of fresh rosemary tops soaked in wine for a few days, was made for the Queen of Hungary and is said to have cured her of paralysis.
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Ingredients/Materials: Rosemary Essential Oil
Clary Sage Essential Oil is extracted by steam distillation from the flowering tops and the leaves of Salvia sclarea. It is native to southern Europe and is cultivated for its oil in France and Russia. The greatest benefit of this oil is its calming influence on the nerves and is particularly useful for female complaints and ailments. It is also said to help skin troubles like acne, boils and ulcers and relieves painful muscles and joints.
Clary sage is helpful to those suffering from depression, stress, and insomnia. It has been used to help in women's problems like painful periods, irregular menstruation and during labour. During menopause, this oil is believed to reduce hot flushes, night sweats, palpitations, irritability, as well as headaches and dizziness. It has been used as an aphrodisiac. It is also good for digestion and the kidneys.
In the middle ages, clary sage was known as Oculus Christi, which meant 'the eye of Christ'. It was a highly esteemed medicine right since then. In Jamaica, it was used by the local people for cleaning and cooling ulcers and for inflammation of the eyes. It is an expensive oil and has been an important and useful one in aromatherapy and natural medicine for a long time.
PLEASE NOTE:
Clary sage oil should be avoided when consuming alcohol, as it may increase intoxication.
Use in small quantities as a large dose can give you a headache.
DO NOT apply directly in or near to the eyes!
Avoid using during pregnancy.
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Citronella Essential Oil is steam distilled from the leaves and stems of the Cymbopogon species of plants, especially Cymbopogon Winterianus. Citronella oil is famous as a plant-based insect repellent, a bio-pesticide with a non-toxic mode of action, and has been registered for this use in USA since 1948. The main countries to produce this oil are Indonesia and China, who together make about 40% of the world's citronella essential oil.
Other than being useful as an insect repellent for the skin, this oil is good for excessive perspiration, oily skin and hair and works as a deodorant. It is said to soothe pain due to rheumatism and arthritis and resist flu, colds and minor infections. The oil is good for the digestive system to heal colitis, intestinal infections and get rid of intestinal parasites. It eases menstrual cramps and pain and speeds up the heartbeat. Used in a vaporiser, it is known to dispel fatigue, headaches and neuralgia and create a mood of cheer and optimism. Avoid use during pregnancy and in children under 3. Do not consume internally.
Ancient cultures in India, Egypt and elsewhere, where the Cymbopogon species of grasses grew used them to repel insects, especially mosquitoes. In those times, people settled near rivers and water bodies. While this was a good thing in many ways, it also meant an abundance of insects, mosquitoes, which brought disease and killed people. So, the use of this grass as repellent was a matter of life and death at that time.
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Palo santo (Bursera graveolens) comes from the same botanical family as frankincense. It is mostly found in South America.
Palo Santo literally means 'holy wood' and is, just as White Sage, originated from the native Indians in South America. Centuries ago they already used it during ceremonies to clear the aura and to heal from negative influences.
Palo Santo is known as a spiritual oil, traditionally used by the Incas to purify and cleanse the spirit from negative energies.
The fragrance can be described as a warm, wooden and lightly aroma with a sweet touch that sometimes slip trough. In comparison with white sage (that is also used for the same purpose), Palo Santo gives off a very mild odor.
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Rose Geranium Essential Oil is an active ingredient in some cosmetic products like lotions and fragrances. A 2017 review of studies demonstrated that antioxidant properties in Rose Geranium Essential Oil may help reduce the signs of aging. Antioxidants are well-established as natural agents for improving your skin’s ability to heal itself from environmental toxins and exposure.
Rose geranium oil has strong antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral properties.
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Steam distilled Nutmeg Essential Oil is a warming oil that, when used judiciously, it is a wonderful essential oil for use in helping to ease digestive complaints, as well as muscular aches and pains.
Aromatically, Nutmeg Essential Oil is a warm, spicy essential oil that is sweet and somewhat woody. It blends beautifully with other essential oils in the spice family. It also blends well with floral, citrus and wood essential oils. It can add a beautiful, distinctive spicy characteristic to otherwise bland blends.
Emotionally, Nutmeg Essential Oil can be a very stimulating essential oil. It can be especially helpful in supporting motivation and focus during especially challenging times.
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Lemongrass Essential Oil is extracted from Cymbopogon citratus, also known as 'oil grass', from the fresh or partly-dried leaves by steam distillation. This oil is said to fight fatigue and help refresh a tired body and mind. It is also a pleasant-smelling way of keeping a pet free of fleas and ticks. Lemongrass contains citral, which provides the main flavour in lemon peel.
Lemongrass oil is believed to relieve jet lag, headaches, nervous exhaustion and stress. It boosts the parasympathetic nervous system, for faster recovery from an illness and stimulates glandular secretions. It helps tone muscles and tissue, hence relieving muscle pain. It is s useful for treating sore throat, laryngitis and fever and helps stop the spreading of infection. It helps with colitis, indigestion, and gastroenteritis. It clears oily skin and reduces excessive perspiration. It can irritate the skin, however, so care must be taken when used on skin. Avoid use during pregnancy.
Lemongrass is a perennial aromatic grass that used to grow wild in India, where it is known as choomana poolu. It is also known as Indian Verbena or Indian Melissa oil and is used in Ayurveda, the ancient traditional art of healing, to help bring down fevers and treat infectious illnesses; it is therefore also called 'fevergrass'.
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Clove Essential Oil is extracted usually by steam distillation from the leaves, stem and buds of the Eugenia caryophyllata tree, which is native to Indonesia and the Malacca islands. This is a potent oil with a warm, strong, spicy smell and needs to be used very diluted and with much care in aromatherapy.
Clove oil can be used to heal or soothe acne, bruises, cuts and burns, leg sores and as a pain reliever for rheumatis and arthritis. It is said to be good for the digestive system as well, helping with vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence, spasms and parasites. It is considered valuable for relieving respiratory problems like bronchitis, asthma and tuberculosis. In aromatherapy, this essential oil stimulates the mind and acts as an aphrodisiac. It removes mental exhaustion and fatigue and induces sleep in insomniacs.
Cloves were popularly used in ancient India and China. It is believed that ancient Chinese medicine used cloves to treat indigestion, diarrhea, hernia, athlete's foot and fungal infections. It has been used to treat mouth ulcers, toothache and as a breath freshener since ancient times in these countries. It was one of the first spices to be traded. Arab traders are said to have introduced cloves to Europe during the days of the Roman Empire.
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Fennel Essential Oil is extracted from the plant Foeniculum vulgare var. dulce, which is sweet fennel, also known as Roman fennel. It is extracted from the crushed seeds by steam distillation. It is used in aromatherapy to treat oily skin, wrinkles and obesity. It is said to boost courage, resolve and strength.
This oil is a popular remedy for digestive problems like flatulence, constipation, colic, nausea, vomiting, anorexia and dyspepsia. It also helps in weight loss as it is said to promote the feeling of a full stomach. Its diuretic effect is believed to help disperse cellulite. Fennel Oil is supposed to tone the spleen and liver. It has a cleansing and toning effect on the skin and helps with bruises. Please note, this oil should not be used in large doses and should avoided altogether in pregnancy, lactation and those suffering from breast cancer and epilepsy.
The word Fennel is derived from the Latin 'foenum', meaning 'hay'. In medieval times, it was known as 'Fenkle'. It was a popular herb used by the ancient Chinese, Egyptians and Romans, who believed that fennel helped give longer life and improved a person's courage and strength. It was also believed to keep away evil spirits. It is said that fennel was used to strengthen eyesight, to cure snakebites and ease colic. In India, plain, roasted or mint-coated fennel seeds, called 'saunf' are often served after meals to help digestion.
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Orange Oil's ability to naturally enhance immunity and reduce several symptoms of numerous ailments have lent it to traditional medicinal applications for the treatment of acne, chronic stress and other health concerns.
Used in aromatherapy, this pleasant scent has a cheerful and uplifting yet simultaneously relaxing, calming effect that helps reduce pulse rate. It can not only create a warm environment, but can also stimulate the strength and resilience of the immune system and eliminate airborne bacteria.
Applied in a massage, Orange Essential Oil is known to increase blood flow. This is known to relieve discomforts associated with inflammation, headaches, menstruation and low libido.
Orange Essential Oil reduces the incidents of painful and reflexive muscle contractions. It is traditionally used in massages to relieve stress, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, indigestion or improper digestion and congestion of the nose.
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Lemon Tea Tree Essential Oil is steam distilled from the leaves of the Leptospermum petersonii plant, a fragrant tree native to Australia. Known for its bright, citrus-like aroma combined with the cleansing properties of traditional tea tree, this essential oil is valued for both its refreshing scent and its natural purifying qualities.
For centuries, Australian native plants related to the tea tree family have been appreciated for their beneficial properties. Lemon Tea Tree offers a softer, more uplifting fragrance than standard tea tree oil while still maintaining many of its cleansing and antibacterial characteristics. Today, it is widely used in aromatherapy, skincare, and natural home care products.
With its crisp lemony aroma, Lemon Tea Tree Essential Oil is commonly used to refresh indoor spaces, purify the air, and support overall wellbeing. It is also popular in personal care routines for helping maintain healthy skin and scalp.
Lemon Essential Oil has a sharp fresh smell and is extracted from the fresh lemon fruit peel by cold expression. This oil is refreshing to the mind and sharpens concentration, so it is often preferred in room fresheners for offices and banks. It is believed to help with rheumatism, arthritis and gout. It has been used to cure skin troubles like abscesses, boils, carbuncles and acne. It boosts the immune system and cleanses the body.
When used in an oil burner (a few drops in water), the vapours of lemon oil are used for colds, laryngitis, headache and flu. Smelling the aroma is helpful for mental hiccups like depression, irritation, stress, lethargy and fatigue. It lifts the spirits and clears the mind. When a few drops are added to the bath or when blended into a massage oil, it is said to ease digestive problems, lack of energy, tiredness, infections, obesity, rheumatism, depression and stress. It is also used to help get rid of hangovers.
The lemon plant is native to India and maybe China and was brought to Europe by the Crusaders in the Middle Ages. Since the fruit has a good amount of vitamins A, B and C, an ounce a day was given to sailors to prevent scurvy, eye problems and other vitamin deficiencies. The first real lemon cultivation in Europe began in Genoa in the mid-fifteenth century. It was later introduced to America by Christopher Columbus. Spanish conquests helped spread the lemon seeds farther. Lemon was mainly used as an ornament and as medicine. It was only much later that it began to be used in cooking.
Latin Name: Cuminum Cyminum
Part of Plant Used: Seeds
Source: Egypt
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
The Essential Oil of Cumin is extracted from its dried and crushed seeds through a process of steam distillation. Cumin is quite popular as a spice all over the world and it hardly needs any introduction.
Cumin Essential Oil has strong antimicrobial and antibacterial properties. It was found to be very effective against bacteria, such as microorganisms like E. coli., S. aureus, S. faecalis.
It is believed to treat internal bacterial infections like those in the colon, stomach, intestines and urinary tract, as well as external infections on the skin.
Cypress Organic Essential Oil is extracted by steam distillation from the Italian or Mediterranean cypress. The oil is taken from the needles and twigs of young branches of these trees made famous by the paintings of Van Gogh. Cypress essential oil is said to calm strong emotions like anger, and is therefore useful to have during major changes in one's life.
This essential oil works as a vasoconstrictor, helping with varicose veins and haemorrhoids. It is supposed to work well to ease all conditions of excess fluid such as heavy menstruation, excessive sweating, cough, bronchitis, haemorrhage and fluid retention. This oil soothes muscular cramps, helps regulate the menstrual cycle and eases arthritis and rheumatic pain. Use this oil in a vaporiser to soothe the mind as well as for any respiratory trouble like asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough. It can be used in dilution in a cold compress to stop nosebleeds.
The cypress tree is considered a mourning tree according to Greek mythology and is often grown in cemeteries for this reason. It is also associated with the god of the underworld, Hades. Phoenicians and Cretans used the wood of this tree for building ships and houses. Egyptians made sarcophagi from it and the Greeks carve statues of their gods with it. Legend has it that the cross of Jesus Christ was made of this wood, another reason cypress is connected to death. Ironically, the botanical name of cypress is derived from the Greek 'Sempervirens', which means 'live forever'.
Latin Name: Cupressus Sempervirens
Part of Plant Used: Needles & Twigs
Source: Austria
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
Latin Name: Juniperus Virginiana
Part of Plant Used: Wood
Source: USA
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
Cedarwood is basically a plant native to cold climates and is normally found at high altitudes. The health benefits of Cedarwood Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties as an antiseborrheic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, tonic, astringent, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, insecticidal, sedative and fungicidal substance.
Cedarwood Essential Oil can relieve symptoms of Seborrhea. Seborrhea or Seborrhoeic Eczema is a dreadful disease caused by a malfunction of the sebaceous glands. This results in increased sebum production and subsequent infection of the epidermal cells. It looks very ugly, as the skin, colored white or pale yellow, starts peeling off, particularly from the scalp, eyebrows, inner ear and anywhere else with hair follicles. Cedarwood Essential Oil can be beneficial in curing this inflammatory situation and can reduce this skin peeling, regularize sebum production and treat the infection. The oil may also reduce the ugly redness and obvious signs of the condition while eliminating it.
Cedarwood is said to prevent wounds from becoming septic, as well as protecting them from tetanus germs. By defending the body against toxins, Cedarwood Essential Oil can relieve the white blood cells and the immune system of the extra stress, which allows them to protect the internal functions.
Cedarwood Essential Oil can be used as a general health tonic, since it tones the organ systems and stimulates metabolism. It is said to tighten and tone muscles in the skin, stomach, digestive system and regulates brain functions, and to boost the functionality of the kidney and liver, which further improves overall health and wellness.
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Latin Name: Styrax Benzoin
Part of Plant Used: Resin
Source: Phillipines
Extraction Method: Solvent Extraction
The therapeutic properties of Benzoin Essential Oil include: Anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, antiseptic and astringent. It is soothing, warming and stimulating.
Wholesale Benzoin Essential Oil has been used since ancient times as incense, but also as a medicine. These days it is still mainly used in the perfumery and incense industries and fragrances some very well known brands worldwide.
Benzoin has many uses including cuts, chapped and irritable skin. It is also said to be useful with respiratory complaints such as asthma, bronchitis and cough. Benzoin can also be useful for combating stress related issues, as well as flu.
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