All essential oils listed here are 100% pure, full strength, therapeutic grade essential oils. They have been grown without pesticides or herbicides and are described as non-sprayed, ethically wildcrafted, organic, or biodynamic depending on the source.
Diffuser Blend, 30 ml.
Source: Various Countries
Contains a blend of five therapeutic grade essential oils, all certified organic, intended for use in a diffuser or high end aromatherapy nebulizer.
Contents: proprietary blend of five essential oils, all organic: rosemary cineole, eucalyptus globulus, cinnamon bark, and clove bud essential oils.
Basil is an insect repellent and nervine, meaning it relaxes the mind and eases pain. It is a stomachic and cleans the intestines. Basil blends well with eucalyptus, frankincense, ginger, lavender, lemon, and rosemary.
Cinnamon is often used as a bactericide or for lowering blood sugar. It is also antifungal and antimicrobial. It is irritating and should not be used on skin; however, it can be used to purify air and reduce risks from airborne pathogens. It can also be used as a flavoring or to relieve abdominal bloating and flatulence. It combines exceptionally well with orange essential oil.
Contents: steam distilled essential oil of organic Cinnamomum burmannii bark.
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Clove Bud Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml Eugenia caryophyllata
Source: Madagascar
Clove bud oil is most commonly used for tooth aches but is very antimicrobial and antifungal. It is an excellent respiratory and cardiovascular aid. There is some research suggesting it normalizes thyroid function. If diluted (1% essential oil), clove oil can be used on the skin for acne, warts, scars, and parasites. It blends well with basil and cinnamon as well as lavender.
Frankincense Essential Oil, 5 ml Boswellia carterii
Source: Somalia
Frankincense is mainly used to reduce inflammation, but it can also be applied to scars. It is considered to be so spiritually elevating that it relieves depression. It improves breathing and promotes relaxation of a soothing and harmonizing quality. Though mainly used ritually, recent research has found significant uses in the treatment of cancer and diseases of the reproductive system and urinary tract. It is non-irrating and blends well with lavender and lemon.
Cinnamon is often used as a bactericide or for lowering blood sugar. It is also antifungal and antimicrobial. It is irritating and should not be used on skin; however, it can be used to purify air and reduce risks from airborne pathogens. It can also be used as a flavoring or to relieve abdominal bloating and flatulence. It combines exceptionally well with orange essential oil.
Contents: steam distilled therapeutic grade essential oil of cinnamon bark.
Clove bud oil is most commonly used for tooth aches but is very antimicrobial and antifungal. It is an excellent respiratory and cardiovascular aid. There is some research suggesting it normalizes thyroid function. If diluted (1% essential oil), clove oil can be used on the skin for acne, warts, scars, and parasites. It blends well with basil and cinnamon as well as lavender.
Eucalyptus is generally used as an inhalant for long-term sinus and respiratory complaints. Our species, radiata, is gentler than many forms of eucalyptus and therefore is suitable people who have spasms and other irritations. It can be used as an antimicrobial for both bacteria and viral infections. It is especially effective against staphylococcus and should be considered for use with eczema. It combines well with lemon but also can be used with peppermint and lavender.
Fennel has a fragrance similar to licorice taste and is very popular in India and parts of Europe. It's aromatic and relaxing. It is used to detoxify and strengthen the liver, relieve colic and spasms, promote healthy digestion and assimilation of nutrients, and cleanse the mouth after eating. It is antibacterial and antifungal. Some believe it promotes hormonal balance. The oil is made from the seeds and is non-toxic and non-irritating but it should not be used during pregnancy. Despite its reputation for being estrogenic, it is anticarcinogenic and chemoprotective.
Lavender is one of the best known essential oils. It was added to bath water in Roman times and is associated with both cleanliness and deeper forms of hygiene, such as wound care, including serious abscesses. It is antispasmodic and soothing and is believed to lower high blood pressure and relieve headaches. It is non-toxic and non-irritating and blends well with lemon and peppermint when taken to reduce spasms and relax nerves.
Lavender essential oil can be added to shampoo and/or conditioner — approximately one drop per ounce — as well as to ice cream, cheesecake, and rice pudding and many other culinary dishes. It imparts nuance and interest and lengthens the shelf life of the foods, but a little is better than too much.
Contents: certified organic steam distilled essential oil of Lavendula angustifolia from Bulgaria.
Lemon is considered to be one of the adaptogens. It is antifungal, insecticidal, antiseptic, and antimicrobial. It is also a vermifuge, decongestant, febrifuge, and vasoconstrictor. Externally, it can be used to reduce cellulite, acne, and warts. It can be gargled for sore throats or taken internally to promote circulation and reduce the risks of varicose veins, phlebitis, and thrombosis. It is a pancreatic stimulant and lowers blood sugar. It is non-toxic and non-irritating unless used in direct sun when some individuals may exhibit signs of phototoxicity. It combines well with other citrus oils and lavender.
Lemongrass is often used for skin toning and to balance the central nervous system, but studies suggest it is one of the better antifungal oils. It can be used for athlete's foot and makes a good insect repellent. It is also used to relieve symptoms of jet lag. Tiny amounts can be taken internally to stimulate digestion and relieve flatulence. It combines exceptionally well with lemon or tea tree essential oil.
Contents: steam distilled essential oil of organic Cymbopogen citratus.
Peppermint is another famous essential oil. It is a neurotonic and chologogue with signficant antimicrobial action. It is antibacterial and antiviral as well as antifungal. It is useful in cases of gingivitis, toothache, nausea, liver congestion, and irritable bowel syndrome. It enhances immunity and can even be used to reduce risks of epidemics such as cholera and yellow fever. On the subtle level, peppermint is believed to increase receptivity and insight and even to promote the ability to prophesize. Obviously, there is much lore surrounding peppermint. In moderation, peppermint is nontoxic and even safe for use during pregnancy. It blends nicely with lemon and lime or other respiratory oils such as eucalyptus.
Contents: steam distilled essential oil of certified organic Mentha piperita.
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Tea Tree Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml. Melaleuca alternifolia
Source: Australia
Tea Tree, is a very powerful antiseptic and insect repellent. It is analgesic and sedative. It is said to aid recovery from heart attacks, but mainly it is used on skin conditions, everything from acne and athlete's foot to Candida albicans, chicken pox, herpes, and ringworm. It is antiseptic to the urinary tract and promotes flow of urine. It is a mood elevator and therefore helps combat both fatigue and depression. It combines well with cinnamon, eucalyptus, lemon, and peppermint.
When using topically, a 10% solution has been shown to be quite effective. Consider adding tea tree to a carrier oil such as jojoba before applying directly to the skin. Use 12 drops per ounce of carrier.
Contents: steam distilled essential oil of certified organic Melaleuca alternifolia.
Not for internal use. Not for use by women who are pregnant.
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