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Properties: antiviral, antibacterial, immune supporting and calming, colds & flu, bronchitis, wound healing, arthritis, skin care, eczema/dermatitis, fibroids, menstrual conditions (excessive bleeding)
Two chemical constituents, citronellal and geraniol, are largely responsible for Citronella’s unique citrus-floral odor. It is used mostly for commercial sprays, polishes, detergents, and repellents, whereby its disinfectant, deodorizing, and insecticidal properties are best utilized.
100% Pure Essential Oils blended for diffusors, massage, facial oils, therapy baths, room & body mists, lotions & gels, or as a personal fragrance
Uses: massage, compress (PMS), baths
Uses: massage, compress (PMS), baths, and skin care treatments
Common Uses: dentifrice, spritzers, foot treatments, liniments. Clove bud is antimicrobial, and analgesic. It has been used to treat tooth pain and oral inflammation, muscle and joint pain, insect repellent. (caution: skin sensitizer)
Calming mixture with antidepressant qualities. Balances seesaw emotions and steadies mood swings. Lessens anxiety and irritability. Recommended for bath or massage.
The famed “Italian” Cypress is cultivated and revered throughout the Mediterranean for its beauty and utility. It is vasoconstrictive and styptic for all kinds of vascular problems (such as hemorrhoids and varicosity) or conditions of fluid discharges or secretions.
Uses: mature skin care, wrinkles, respiratory (chest infections), bronchitis, inhale for sinusitis
There are several hundred varieties of Eucalyptus, one of the most versatile and widely used essential oils. Specifically we refer to Eucalyptus globulus as a valuable remedy for respiratory concerns and in all sports blends for occasional joint and muscle complaints.
Uses: Hair care, cellulite massage, compress. Fennel is used to treat peptic discomfort, gastrointestinal disorders, flatulence, cellulitis, edema, excellent for lymphatic massage, skin care: congested, dull, oily skin
Refreshing, energizing tonic. Recommended for inhalation, diffusor, room freshener, sport massage and foot bath.
Common Uses: Diffusor, massage, sport & cellulite blends, inhalation, spritzers, liniments. Fir supports adrenal function. It is used to treat respiratory complaints, rheumatic and neuralgic ailments, skin care: antiseptic, acne, bacterial and fungal infections
Enlivening respirant recommended for diffusors, room freshener, back and chest massage.
Although known as a skin care oil, Geranium also helps to relieve cramps, occasional depression, and nervousness. Its noted balancing affect makes Geranium a very versatile massage oil for day or evening. Moreover, it is effective in baths, compresses, diffusors, spritzers, lotions, and facial oils. Geranium also remains a favorite ingredient of the perfume and fragrance industry.
Common Uses: Skin care, fragrance, baths, diffusor, massage, lotions, spritzers
Ginger is an international favorite spice used extensively in foods and fragrancing, as a tea, and in various beverages. Ginger is equally sought-after as a stimulating and fortifying tonic for poor circulation, nervous conditions, mental and physical fatigue.
Unsurprisingly, Grapefruit demonstrates similar qualities found in Lemon and other citrus oils. Yet, although expressed citrus oils may cause photosensitivity (at least potentially), grapefruit is considered to be virtually non-phototoxic. Grapefruit makes a delightful aerosol or diffusor experience. The oil contains a trace constituent known as thioterpineol that is the most potent odorous chemical so far discovered by science.
Sweet, sensual blend for massage, bath or as a fragrance.
Enhances immune system function. Recommended for partial body massage, diffusors, inhalation.
Consider for colds and flu, asthma, ENT and pulmonary. Commonly used for: Personal Fragrance, Massage, Facial Oils, Baths