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Consider for colds and flu, asthma, ENT and pulmonary. Commonly used for: Personal Fragrance, Massage, Facial Oils, Baths
Enhances immune system function. Recommended for partial body massage, diffusors, inhalation.
Spiritually uplifting. Recommended for body spritz, facial oil, fragrance, bath, massage or meditation.
Traditionally a purifying aerosol and air freshener ingredient, Juniper is more importantly diuretic, cleansing, and restorative, although it must be moderately administered. General circulatory conditions benefit from its stimulating, tonic properties. Juniper works well in skin, scalp, and body care preparations and can also be applied in a bath or by compress. Cellulite massage treatments are made more effective by the inclusion of Juniper oil.
Common Uses: Insect repellent, skin care, spritzers, massage, diffusor, lotions
Lavender is used to treat mood disturbance, restlessness, insomnia, functional abdominal complaints (nervous stomach irritation, nervous intestinal discomfort), colic, muscle aches and pains, colic, cystitis, dysmenorrhea (menstrual pain), leucorrhea, skin care: acne, burns, insect bites, lice, scabies, inflamed skin
Common Uses: Skin care, spritzers, diffusor, compress, sport & cellulite blends, lotions. Lemon is commonly used to elevate mood, antiseptic, immune stimulant, anti-allergic, antidepressant, promotes weight loss, skin care: antiseptic, acne, brightens complexion, lightens dark spots
Lemon’s cool, lifting aroma bespeaks the refreshing, uplifting qualities common to citrus oils. Lemon is a febrifuge, immune support, a stomachic (especially for dyspepsia), a skin toner and gentle dermal bleaching agent. It is known as well for its tonic and cleansing properties that can be utilized topically or as an inhalant. Lemon’s many common and effective uses include skin and hair care, household cleaning, aerosol spritzers and inhalation, compresses, and various massage treatments.
There are several varieties of Lemongrass meeting the high demand for this oil’s numerous uses in fragrances, soaps, and other commercial products. Its astringent, purifying, tonic properties are helpful in treating various skin problems and varicosity. Likewise topically, Lemongrass combats foot and body odors and excessive perspiration. Like Citronella, Lemongrass is an effective insect repellent, particularly against ants, fleas, ticks, and lice, and an aerosol disinfectant that can be dispersed in spritzers or diffusor blends.
Uses: Inhalation, spritzers, diffusor, lotions, massage, sport blends, baths
The better grades of this volatile oil have a pleasant odor, reminiscent of lemon and jasmine.
Common Uses: Fragrance, skin care, spritzers, massage, lotions, baths, diffusor. Mandarin is commonly used for anxiety, antiseptic, antispasmodic, treats digestive complaints, skin care: acne, oily, wrinkled, evens skin tone and brightens complexion, lightens scars and dark spots
Common Uses: Fragrance, skin care, spritzers, massage, lotions, baths, diffusor. Mandarin is used for anxiety, antiseptic, antispasmodic, treats digestive complaints, skin care: acne, oily, wrinkled, evens skin tone and brightens complexion, lightens scars and dark spots
For Insomnia, use with Lavender in a warm bath before bedtime
A traditional favorite as a culinary herb and preservative spice, both for its marvelous flavor and purifying properties, Marjoram is a superlative digestive aid that relieves the varied symptoms of occasional cramping, bloating, and swelling. It has a like effect upon similar menstrual discomforts. Moreover, Marjoram helps promote sleep, effectively alleviates stress related concerns, and lessens joint and muscle pain. It has a variety of applications in massage, compresses, diffusors, and baths. Sweet Marjoram (Origanum marjorana or Marjorana hortensis) should not to be confused with “Spanish Marjoram”(Thymus masticina), a variety of thyme and a different oil with its own properties.
Uses: Massage, compress, mouthwash, baths, inhalation
Niaouli, Organic (Madagascar) Melaleuca quinquinervia Niaouli is similar in appearance and aroma to Eucalyptus.
To relieve nighttime restlessness. Recommended for bath, compress, massage/body oil or relaxing/calming skin care.
Uses: Fragrance, spritzers, compress, lotions, foot treatments
A retreat from stressful tension, worry and mental fatigue. The ideal full body massage blend for “executive’s stress” and headaches.
Sweet Orange differs from the Seville or Bitter Orange tree (Citrus aurantium var. amara; C. vulgaris; C. bigaradia) that yields oils of Neroli (Orange Blossom), Petitgrain, and Bitter Orange. This variety includes such familiar tasty favorites as the Navel and Valencia, grown in Florida, California, and around the Mediterranean from where its distilled oil is most often produced. Although less effectual than the oils of Neroli or Mandarin, Sweet Orange shares with these other orange oils certain antispasmodic and hypotensive properties helpful in the treatment of palpitations, spasms, etc. It also shares similar mood enhancing qualities. Sweet Orange is mildly antibacterial and antiseptic. More notably a tonic and depurative, it works as well topically as a skin and body care toner and cleanser. It is readily administered in fragrances, spritzers, and diffusors.
The precise botanical identity of most commercial “Oregano oils” is always uncertain. Most are, in fact, not Origanum vulgare at all but instead either Origanum marjorana (Sweet Marjoram) or “Spanish” Oregano (Thymus capitatus). Some oils are erroneously labeled “Oregano leaf oil” or Origanum vulgare but are actually Marjoram or Thyme rather than true Oregano. Others are a mixture of Marjoram and Thyme sometimes with, sometimes without Oregano. Much of this confusion is understandable since Oregano, Marjoram, and Thyme are alike members of the same botanical family. Oregano oil possesses extraordinarily potent and broad purifying and antiseptic properties. Like other curative culinary herbs, Oregano has excellent digestive attributes but its powerful essential oil must be used very cautiously or under the supervision of a knowledgeable health practitioner. If used topically, correct dilution and proper application are most important because Oregano is strongly rubefacient and may cause skin irritation.
Cool, penetrating blend especially for neck, shoulder, hip, back and foot pain or soreness. Great for relief after sports or exercise.