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Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils, 5 ml.  
     

Basil, Sweet, Therapeutic Quality Essential, 5 ml.
Ocimum basilicum

Source: Egypt

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.

Contents: steam distilled flowering tops of unsprayed Ocimum basilicum essential oil.

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Bergamot Essential Oil, certified organic, 5 ml.
Citrus bergamia

Source: Italy

Bergamot is a bitter orange, originally from Lombardi. It is highly fragrant and carminative. It helps improve the appetite and digestion and acts on intestinal parasites. It has modest antimicrobial properties and a tendency to stimulate the pancreas and liver. It can also be used vaginally for candida, often blended with geranium or lavender. Bergamot is tonifying to the nervous system and relieves tension. It is often added to blends to support emotional release and relaxation. It is somewhat phototoxic so when used topically, it is better to avoid exposure to the sunlight for three days following use.

Contents: cold pressed oil of certified organic peels of Citrus bergamia.

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Boswellia Essential Oil, certified organic, 5 ml.
Boswellia serrata

Source: India

Frankincense contains approximately 200 different chemicals and the properties vary enormously according to habitat and climate. It has long been recognized as one of the resins of choice for lifting consciousness towards the divine. Though often used as an incense, it can be taken internally in extremely small amounts, about one drop in a quart or liter of water that is sipped over two to three days. The oil has antiparasitic properties and can be handy when traveling. Boswellia serrata, the Indian frankincense, can be used topically on fungal infections of the skin and inflammatory conditions. It can also be added to a mouthwash or used to make your own mouthwash. Because of its gumminess and thickness, Boswellia Essential Oil should not used in nebulizing diffusers.

Contents: steam distilled certified organic Boswellia serrata oleogum resin.

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Calamus Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Acorus calamus

Source: India

Sweet flag is a semi-aquatic plant with an underground root that has a pleasantly sweet aroma but bitter taste. It is considered holy in many cultures and is used as an anointing oil, often in combination with myrrh, frankincense, and sometimes spices or gums. It is believed that it helps to transmute energy and lift the kundalini. Though the herb is taken internally, the oil is recommended only for external use. The oil acts as a fixative when mixed with other oils. It is also fungicidal, bactericidal, and insecticidal. It can be used on crops and to disinfect surfaces as well as to prevent bed bugs and insect bites.

Contents: Steam distilled root of Acorus calamus.

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Chia Seed Essential Oil, Organic CO2 Extract, 5 ml.
Salvia hispanica

Source: Mexico

Being CO2 extracted, this chia seed oil is very concentrated. It has culinary uses, such as in salad dressings, but it is usually added to moisturers and hair oils as a nutrient. Typical Composition: Palmitic Acid C16:0 - 6.4% Palmitoleic Acid C16:1 - 0.16% Stearic Acid C18:0 - 3.2% Oleic Acid C18:1 - 6.5% Vaccenic Acid C18:1 - 0.58% Linoleic Acid C18:2 - 15%-25% alpha Linolenic acid C18:3 - >60% Unsaponifiables - 2.7% Peroxide Value - 1.8 meq 02/kg Acid Value - 2.2 mg KOH/g Saponification number - 190 mg KOH/g Ester number - 188 mg KOH/g Sum of Tocopherols - 0.01% Sum of Sterols (sitosterol) - 0.53%

Contents: CO2 extract of organic Salvia hispanica seeds.

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Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Source: Sri Lanka

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 of certified organic Cinnamomum zeylanicum bark.

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Citronella, Essential Oil, 5 ml.
Cymbopogon nardus, unsprayed

Source: Sri Lanka

This oil is distilled from the fresh grass and is a natural insect repellent and vermifuge. It is often used to disinfect rooms and freshen the air. At low doses, it is non-toxic but it pays to test for skin sensitivity before applying to the skin or clothing. It blends well with eucalyptus, lavender, lemon, peppermint, rosemary, and tea tree.

Where there are insects, consider adding citronella oil to the water used to mop floors. Of course, the oil can be diffused using a nebulizer or candle.

Contents: Steam distilled grass of unsprayed Cymbopogon nardus.

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Clary Sage Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Salvia sclarea

Source: Bulgaria

Clary sage is a plant with wide commercial and medicinal uses. Basically, it is antispasmodic and thus relieves cramps, but it is somewhat stimulating to estrogen production so this fact should be noted by those seeking to avoid such oils. For the same reason, it is something for menopausal women to consider. It is a tonic for digestion as well as the kidneys.

Contents: Steam distilled aerial parts of organic Salvia sclarea.

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Clove Bud Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml
Syzygium aromaticum

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.

Contents: certified organic, steam distilled Syzygium aromaticum buds essential oil.

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Coriander Seed Essential Oil, wildcrafted, 5 ml.
Coriandrum sativum

Source: France

Coriander is believed to be native to Iran (Persia). Seeds have been found in very old archaeological digs, dating back at least 3000 years. There were coriander seeds in the tomb of Tutankhamen.

There is abundant research on the use of coriander seed essential oil for serious liver conditions and cancer, but the traditional uses suroudigestive. For this purpose, it can be taken internally or mixed with a carrier oil and gently massaged into the abdominal area.

Coriander oil is both fungicidal and larvicidal. It is also antimicrobial. Research on coriander essential oil suggest that the oil inhibits gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Escherichia coli.

Since oils also have psychospiritual actions, coriander is an oil to consider if one loses oneself to others or placates others at the expense of self and sovereignty. This is a solar plexus action. Just as coriander seed is good for digestion, it is good for standing up for oneself . . . in a warm and loving way.

The aroma has hints of citrus and does not at all resemble the leaf oil which is incredibly intense and cloying. The main oils found in coriander are linalool and pinene. The levels depend on the freshness of the fruit (seed). Coriander blends well with citrus oils, especially bergamot, and is safe for internal use.

Contents: Steam distilled essential oil of Coriandrum sativum seeds.

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Davana Essential Oil, 5 ml.
Artemisia pallens

Source: India

Davana oil has a long religious history in India, but it has numerous therapeutic benefits that have been extensively researched. Modern studies suggest that the ritualistic use of davana has a sound scientific basis as a disinfectant that is particularly beneficial where large numbers of people are gathered. The oil causes the coating of viruses to rupture so that infections do not spread. Another use of davana is more psychological and spiritual. Davana is not just relaxing, but it helps people to find composure after trauma and/or shock. It also promotes wound healing and has mild antiparasitic properties. The oil is fragrant, non-toxic but sometimes irritating, and it blends well with citrus oils.

Contents: Steam distilled Artemisia pallens flowers and stems.

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Douglas Fir Essential OIl, wild harvest, 5 ml.
Pseudotsuga menziesii

Source: Bosnia

Douglas fir is a zesty aromatic oil with a hint of lemon in the pine. Douglas fir is used as a disinfectant, room freshener, and respiratory aid. Some use it to clear their space for meditating and aligning. Though non-toxic and non-irritating, it is meant for external use. It mixes well well lavender, lemon, and rosemary.

Contents: Steam distilled wild harvested Pseudotsuga menziesii needles.

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Elemi Essential Oil, 5 ml.
Canarium luzonicum

Source: Philippines

Elemi is a distant cousin of frankincense and is sometimes called Manila Elemi because it comes from the Philippines. Like frankincense, the oil is made from the gum resin of the tree from which pili nuts are collected. The resin is yellowish in color and flows like honey but hardens with contact with the air. The resin is wildcrafted and steam distilled. It has a refreshing citrus-like aroma and is used primarily as an antiseptic.

The tree is highly resilient. It survives wind, tropical storms, and drought and passes along its adaptability to those who use its gifts. It can be used to manage stress, inhaled to clear the lungs, and applied to scars to reduce adhesions and stretch marks. Elemi is regarded as a skin rejuvenator but, as with most oils, sensitivity can vary and dilution is recommended. It can also be used in a vaporizer or inhaler . . . or a drop can be placed on the palms of the hands and then cupped over the nose and inhaled to relax coughing and breathing issues.

Contents: Steam distilled wildcrafted resin of Canarium luzonicum.

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Eucalyptus Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Eucalyptus radiata

Source: Australia

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.

Contents: Steam distilled certified organic Eucalyptus radiata leaves.

Not for internal use.

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Fennel Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Foeniculum vulgare

Source: Egypt

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.

Contents: Steam distilled biodynamically cultivated Foeniculum vulgare seeds.

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Frankincense Essential Oil, B. carterii, WC, 5 ml.
Boswellia carterii

Source: Oman

Frankincense is mainly used to reduce inflammation, but it can also be applied to scars or added to drinking water to reduce the risk of parasitic infections. 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-irritating and blends well with lavender and lemon.

Contents: steam distilled wild harvest Boswellia carterii resin.

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Frankincense Essential Oil, B. rivae, CO, 5 ml.

Source: France

This frankincense, Boswellia rivae, is used in the same manner as its cousins. The main difference is that it has a zestier aroma that lingers more than the more familiar Boswellia carteri. It is pricier because it is rare.

Contents: Steam distilled certified organic Boswellia carterii resin.

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Galbanum Essential Oil, Wildcrafted, 5 ml.
Ferula galbaniflua

Source: Turkey

Galbanum has been famous for thousands of years. It was often added to bath water as well as ointments. It can also be burned as incense. It has many therapeutic benefits and is often used to alleviate scarring due to acne and toxins. It can also be considered when there are stretch marks or wrinkles due to aging. Galbanum is purifying and tissue rejuvenating. As such, it can be used to promote wound healing.

Galbanum is decongesting and this action can be seen in the nasal passages and lungs as well as blood and lymph. It is an insecticide and parasiticide and like most substances that reduce the parasite load, galbanum often alleviates the aches and pains associated with arthritis.

Contents: 100% pure steam distilled wildcrafted Ferula galbaniflua resin.

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Geranium Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Pelargonium graveolens

Source: Egypt

Geranium has a very sweet floral aroma, almost like roses. It is a tiny bit astringent and is often used topically for skin regeneration. It has an action on the adrenal cortex and is therefore a little stimulating. This effect promotes improved circulation. It is often used in combination with other oils to reduce cellulite or promote hair growth. It is also used topically for athlete"s foot and other fungal infections, such as candida. Internally, it acts on the liver and pancreas. It blends very well with many other oils, including all the members of the ginger and citrus families.

Contents: Steam distilled aerial parts of certified organic Pelargonium graveolens.

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Ginger Essential Oil, CO2, 5 ml
Zingiber officinale

Source: Nigeria

Ginger has very specific aromatherapy uses that are quite different from culinary and other medicinal uses. For instance, ginger is regarded as an aid to recovering memory. It is, of course, stimulating, but it is also grounding. It is anti-inflammatory and has pain relieving properties. Ginger blends well with frankincense and lemon as well as peppermint and even tea tree.

Contents: CO2 processed Zingiber officinale rhizome.

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Guaiacwood Essential Oil, 5 ml.
Bulnesia sarmientoi

Source: Paraguay

Guaiac is a very thick oil that is distilled from pieces of wood and sawdust. It is highly aromatic and because it is inexpensive, it is often used to impart character to cosmetic products. Though it is not technically Lignun vitae, the source of guaiacum, it is so similar that it is often substituted when used medicinally. It has traditionally been used to treat diseases caused by spirochetes. It is also often used to treat arthritis, which in many cases may be due to parasitic or spirochete infection. The oil is very thick but pours easily if warmed.

Contents: Steam distilled Bulnesia sarmientoi wood.

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Juniper Berry Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Juniperus communis

Source: Croatia

Juniper berry is invigorating and stimulates circulation. It relieves liver congestion and open the pores of the skin to promote detoxification. Internally, it relieves indigestion and fermentation due to long transit time through the small and large intestines. Emotionally, juniper is thought to ease worry, especially that stemming from the fear of failure. It blends well with fennel, frankincense, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, and rosemary.

Contents: steam distilled therapeutic grade essential oil of wildcrafted Juniperus communis.

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Lantana Essential Oil, 5 ml.
Lantana camara

Source: Madagascar

Lantana is not yet well known, but it is gaining a reputation for itself for managing resistant forms of bacteria. Traditionally, the leaves are used to reduce everything from itching to leprosy and scabies. Though it is regarded by many as anti-viral, not much is known about the safety so the suggestion would be to limit use to short-term, small amounts and topical application only.

Contents: Steam distilled Lantana camara leaves.

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Laurel Leaf Essential Oil, wild, 5 ml.
Laurus nobilis

Source: Spain

Bay laurel has traditionally been used to relieve digestive complaints and decongest the lungs and sinuses. It has a slightly camphorous aroma that is herbaceous but distinct. It is strongly antimicrobial and tends to reduce congestion and swelling in the lymphatic system. Though is generally regarded as safe, it should be used cautiously and only in very small amounts. It is excellent in diffusers and blends well with eucalyptus and rosemary.

Contents: steamed distilled leaves of Laurus nobilis.

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Lavender Essential Oil, 5 ml.
Lavendula angustifolia

Source: Bulgaria

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.

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Lemon Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Citrus limonum

Source: Italy

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.

Contents: certified organic steam distilled essential oil of Citrus limonum peels.

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Lemongrass Essential Oil, organic. 5 ml.
Cymbopogen citratus

Source: Indonesia

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 aerial parts of organic Cymbopogen citratus essential oil.

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Lime Essential Oil, Ecocert Organic, 5 ml.
Citrus aurantifolia

Source: India

Lime is refreshing, deodorizing, and decongesting. It is an effective anticoagulant and increases urinary output. It aids the liver and digestion and relieves stomach cramps and flatulence. It blends nicely with citronella, lemon, lavender, nutmeg, and ylang ylang.

Contents: Cold pressed peels of fresh Citrus aurantifolia.

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Mandravasarotra Essential Oil, 5 ml.
Cinnamosma fragrans

Source: Madagascar

The abbreviated popular name "Saro" comes from the longer word for this exotic tropical oil. The aroma is pleasant, just slightly fruity but also tangy. The oil has a very high, usually around 60%, amount of 1,8 cineole, making it anti-inflammatory, anti-infective, and also anti-fungal. Though a member of the cinnamon family, it is not irritating and can be used in massage oils as well as diffusers.

Contents: wildcrafted steam distilled leaves of Cinnamosma fragrans.

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May Chang Essential Oil, 5 ml.
Litsea cubeba

Source: China

Litsea Cubeba Essential Oil is distilled from the dried fruit of a small tree that produces a pepper-like fruit. It grows mainly in China but can be found in parts of Indonesia and Japan. In traditional Chinese medicine, all parts of the tree were used, but May Chang found its way into the aromatherapy world as a source of citral, used mainly in the fragrance industry. However, it has a reputation for stopping the growth of cancer so as the plant becomes better known outside China, more and more studies are being conducted. The fragrance is lemony and uplifting, but heavier than lemon. The oil can be used to clean surfaces in the kitchen, like the cutting board or other areas that need to be as clean as possible. The oil is germicical and deodorizing. While this is good, the downside is that it may be irritating and not safe for long-term use.

Contents: Steam distilled certified organic dried fruit of Litsea cubeba.

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Myrrh CO2 Extract, 5 ml.
Commiphora myrrha

Source: Ethiopia

Myrrh is a highly aromatic and marvelous essential oil; however, due to its viscosity, it cannot be used in a nebulizing diffuser. It is generally used topically on conditions such as athlete"s foot, eczema, hemorrhoids, and jock itch. It is both anti-infective and antifungal. The use of myrrh oil for wound healing dates back to Greek times. It is astringent and is therefore used to stop bleeding and tighten skin and gums. It can be applied directly to the gums (in tiny amounts) and added to shampoo to tighten the roots of hair and retard hair loss. It can be massaged into the skin to relieve spasms. It is, of course, used to uplift the spirits and align with one"s divine nature. It blends well with frankincense, ginger, and other oils made from spices.

Contents: Myrrh CO2 Extract of Commiphora myrrha resin.

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Nutmeg Essential Oil, Ecocert, 5 ml.
Myristica fragrans

Source: Indonesia

Nutmeg has a reputation for being an aphrodisiac but it is also larvacidal and antiparasitic. It is carminative and aids digestion as well as elimination. Because Nostradamus used nutmeg to induce trance, nutmeg has often been used as a mental tonic as well as aid to altered states of consciousness. Nutmeg combines well with other oils from spices, such as cloves and ginger, as well as other mental oils like rosemary.

Contents: steam distilled certified organic Myristica fragrans seeds.

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Owyhee Essential Oil, Wildcrafted, 5 ml.
Artemisia ludoviciana

Source: USA

This somewhat unfamiliar member of the Artemisia family is aromatic and cleaning. It is often used in skin care products where there is acne or eczema. It can also be used to relieve the itchiness of insect bites and to promote proper healing of wounds. It is very safe and can be taken in tiny, tiny amounts, one drop, for toothaches, rashes, and inflammation. As with most artemisias, it is a parasiticide as well as a digestive aid.

Contents: Steam distilled wildcrafted Artemisia ludoviciana leaves.

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Peppermint Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Mentha piperita

Source: USA

Peppermint is 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 flowering herb.

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Peru Balsam Essential Oil, 5 ml.
Myroxylon pereirae

Source: El Salvador

Peru Balsam is too thick to use in a nebulizing diffuser, but it has a marvelous aroma and many therapeutic benefits. It is often used as a fixative in blends due to its properties and vanilla-like scent. It has a specific action on the bacteria causing tuberculosis and works both to suppress coughing and eliminate the disease. It is also used in dentistry on dry sockets. It can be combined with other ingredients to make wound treatment ointments and make suppositories for hemorrhoids.

Contents: steam distilled unsprayed Myroxylon pereirae resin.

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Pine Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml., Ecocert
Pinus sylvestris

Source: France

Pine oil is steam distilled from the needles of Scotch pine trees. The essential oil is uplifting and refreshing and can play an important part in steam inhalation therapy and air freshening blends. It combines well with citrus oils and lavender. Its properties are similar to other oils used to deodorize and purify air; however, it has also been researched as an anti-cancer agent, especially breast cancer, and as an antifungal agent. It was effective at concentrations as low as 2.5%. It is suggested that pine is blended with other essential oils such as bergamot and lavender. It can be diffused, used as a steam inhalant, or misted.

Contents: certified organic steam distilled essential oil of Pinus sylvestris needles.

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Ravintsara Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Cinnamomum camphora

Source: Madagascar

Ravintsara is a strong anti-infective and antiseptic oil . It is light and has an energizing effect on the mind, relieving both fatigue and depression. It is nontoxic and blends well with eucalyptus, citrus oils, and spices.

Contents: steam distilled organic Cinnamomum camphora leaves in violet glass bottle with reducer.

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Rosemary Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Rosmarinus officinalis ct. cineole

Source: Morocco

Rosemary is stimulating and can be used where there is drowsiness and/or sluggish elimination. It is also antifungal and is often considered for used with candida and is especially indicated where there is pulmonary congestion. It has been shown to be clinically effective against staphylococcus and streptococcus. It should not be used during pregnancy or by people suffering from epilepsy. It blends well with many other oils: basil, ginger, lavender, lemon, and peppermint.

Contents: steam distilled essential oil of certified organic flowering tops of Rosmarinus officinalis ct. cineole.

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Rosewood Essential Oil, 5 ml.
Aniba Rosaeaodora

Source: Brazil

Rosewood essential oil is one of the safest oils for external use. As the name suggests, the oil comes from the famous tropical rosewood trees that are often used to make furniture. However, the essential oil has a multitude of uses ranging from wound healing to mood enhancement. For this reason, it is often taken to relieve mild pains as well as depression, but the oil is also insecticidal, disinfecting, odor reducing, and it enhances the pleasure in amorous moments. The aroma is not overwhelming, but there are hints of floral, citrus, and spicy overtones. The first impression might be floral, but the spices surface after a moment. It blends well with citrus oils and can be added to shampoo or conditioner to elevate mood, improve memory, and help the hair to be lustrous and healthy.

Contents: steam distilled essential oil of wildcrafted Aniba Rosaeaodora wood.

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Schisandra Berries, CO2 Extraction, 5 ml.
Schisandra sphenanthera

Source: Germany

Schisandra berries are very potent adaptogens that have been used for centuries to enhance stamina. By processing the berries using a CO2 extraction method, no solvents are used and the full range of chemical constituents of the berries is preserved. The concentration is extreme so most people using this oil would dilute it in fruit juice or add to a carrier to use externally to improve skin tone. As an adaptogen, schisandra is known to protect against a wide variety of stressors, such as extreme cold as well as exposure to toxins. It is particularly helpful for vision and the liver, but a popular use to protect against oxidative stress, including that which leads to inflamaation and mutations.

Contents: CO2 processed Schisandra sphenanthera fruit.

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Sea Buckthorn, CO2 Extraction, Ecocert, 5 ml.
Hippophae rhamnoides

Source: Lithuania

This CO2 processed berry is a thick, viscous deep reddish orange color. While rich in color and antioxidants, there is not so much aroma. Most people using this product would add it to a carrier oil or cream and use it for skin care. It can also be added to a product simply to provide color and vitamins for the skin.

Sea buckthorn is mentioned in ancient Tibetan medicinal books dating back more than a thousand years.The fruit oils are extremely high in betacarotene and are used to aid cellular regeneration, especially after exposure to burns whether from the sun or radiation. The texture is very smooth. The thick berry oil disperses in carriers and can be mixed with coconut oil or something very much more exotic.

Contents: CO2 processed Ecocert organic Hippophae rhamnoides berries.

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Sweet Orange Essential Oil, organic, 30 ml.
Citrus sinesis

Source: United States

Sweet orange has a wonderful citrus aroma and blends well with many other oils. For instance, mixing it with cinnamon bark essential oil can extend the efficiency without sacrificing therapeutic value. Since the concentration needed for health benefits is very tiny, using a high quality but less expensive oil to stretch the cinnamon or cloves is practical. On its own, sweet orange is carminative and bactericidal. It blends well with others citrus oils as well as members of ginger family and nutmeg.

Contents: oil expressed from peels of orange Citrus sinesis.

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Sweet Orange Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Citrus sinesis

Source:

Sweet orange has a wonderful citrus aroma and blends well with many other oils. For instance, mixing it with cinnamon bark essential oil can extend the efficiency without sacrificing therapeutic value. Since the concentration needed for health benefits is very tiny, using a high quality but less expensive oil to stretch the cinnamon or cloves is practical. On its own, sweet orange is carminative and bactericidal. It blends well with others citrus oils as well as members of ginger family and nutmeg.

Contents: oil expressed from peels of orange Citrus sinesis.

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Tarragon Essential Oil, 5 ml.
Artemisia dracunculus

Source: Italy

As with the other artemisias, Tarragon is a digestive aid and vermifuge, but Tarragon also promotes good circulation and excretion of uric acid. It is often used to reliever discomfort associated with menstruation as well as rheumatism and arthritis. Dr. Jean Valnet did extensive studies of essential oil and determined that Tarragon, often called the King of Herbs in France, has very strong antioxidant properties and is therefore effective in counteracting the action of free radicals, including those associated with malignancies and cataracts.

Contents: Steam distilled leaves and flowering tops of wildcrafted Artemisia dracunculus .

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Tea Tree Essential Oil, Ecocert 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: Ecocert 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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Thyme Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Thymus vulgaris ct.linalool

Source: France

Thyme can be used internally or externally. It is antimicrobial, antifungal, antioxidant, and vermifugal (especially against hookworms.) Thyme has been used for thousands of years as a culinary as well as medicinal herb. It is a common ingredient in mouthwashes and retards plaque formation and gingivitis. You can combine thyme with rosemary, lemon, or tea tree.

Contents: Steam distilled essential oil of certified organic Thymus vulgaris ct. linalool.

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Tulsi Essential Oil, certified organic, 5 ml.
Ocimum sanctum

Source: India

Holy basil is as the name suggests one of the most sacred and revered plants of India. The essential oil is used mainly to purify the mind, but it is also an excellent mosquito repellent but the useful length of protection is only about two hours. This oil is high in eugenol and can be irritating to the skin. Dilute in a carrier oil and test carefully before applying externally. It can then be used for peripheral neuropathy and relief of mild aches and pains. It is quite effective against skin infections and acne. It is also immune enhancing and antifungal.

Contents: steamed distilled certified organic aerial parts of Ocimum sanctum in violet glass bottle with reducer.

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Turmeric CO2 Extraction, Ecocert, 5 ml.
Curcuma longa

Source: India

Turmeric essential oil is an antioxidant with probable antitumoral properties, especially with uterine cancers. It is used externally for wound cleansing and as an insect repellent. Internally, it has an action on digestion and on the gall bladder and may support expulsion of parasites. Though relaxing, it can also increase libido. It combines well with other members of the ginger family as well as citrus oils and ylang ylang. The aroma is very similar to the culinary spice. It is sacred to Durga.

Contents: CO2 processed organic Curcuma longa rhizomes.

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Wild Oregano Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Origanum vulgare

Source: Turkey

Wild oregano oil is one of the truly important essential oils. It is an excellent parasiticide and is anti-infective and antifungal. It supports immunity in the face of a host of microbes and toxins. It is very potent and is nearly always used diluted, particularly when applied externally. It should not be used during pregnancy. It can be blended with other essential oils or herbal extracts. Try it with lemon.

Contents: certified organic, full strength, steam distilled essential oil of Origanum vulgare.

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Wintergreen Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Gaultheria frangrantissima

Source: Nepal

Oil of wintergreen is a very well known flavoring as well as pain relieving constituent in massage oils and vapor rubs. The oil is generally added to carrier oils and used to reduce pains associated with rheumatism and arthritis. Internal use is not recommended.

Contents: steam distilled aerial parts of organic Gaultheria frangrantissima.

Not for internal use.

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Ylang Ylang, certified organic, 5 ml.
Cananga odorata

Source: Madagascar

This is a highly fragrant essential oil used widely in the cosmetic industry as well as in some medicines, such as for motion sickness. However, it is best known as an aphrodisiac. It is also used as a hormone regulator. It is stimulating to the adrenals and thymus and balancing to other parts of the endocrine system. Ylang ylang can be used topically to relieve the pain of insect bites, lower fevers associated with typhoid and malaria. It blends well with ginger, lavender, and lemon.

Contents: steam distilled essential oil of certified organic Cananga odorata.

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Diffuser Blend, organic, 30 ml.

This blend of 100% pure, steam distilled organic essential oils is intended for use in rooms that have a history of mold. When used over a period of weeks, the mist creates an invisible shield that inhibits mold growth. The spores may still be there, but the oils discourage the mold from becoming vegetative. Of course, the oils smell very nice so this blend can be used to improve the smell in a room. The oils can be inhaled but the recommended amount is 3-5 minutes of inhalation. This length of time is not adequate for mold protection so the rooms should be vacant most of the time when diffusing for hours or days on end.

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The Cube: High End Ultrasonic Diffuser

The Cube is a very powerful diffuser in a compact design to make it ultra portable. There are 20 different rate settings so that the amount of mist discharged suits the needs of the user. Timing is also programmable. The case is aluminum with acrylic front that is available in either white or black (in stock). The unit is heavy and comes with a bracket for mounting on the wall or it can remain portable and moved from room to room. The bottom is padded to prevent scratching of furniture. The Cube can also be connected to the HVAC system or used to flood an area that needs disinfecting. Depending on the purpose of the diffusing, this model can be used for remediation in spaces up to roughly 20 x 30 feet, 150 cubic meters. It holds 16 oz. of oil. This is a very serious amount for personal use, but excellent for layering surfaces to inhibit mold growth.

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Small Personal Diffuser

This model has a few variations, one for use in the car, another for disinfection of the hands, and a general use model for diffusing in small areas such as a bedroom. bathroom, or massage room. It uses a high frequency vibration to atomize the essential oils that are diluted in a carrier fluid such as high proof alcohol, witch hazel, cold pressed plant oil, or a light oil such as a citrus oil. The oils can also be used with a little water to which an emulsifier has been added. One that is rarely used but that works is actually milk. Anything that is too thick will clog the diffuser and when the oils are not diluted, the use has to be seriously limited to keep exposure to a suitable therapeutic level. Normally, only a few drops of undiluted essential oil are needed to have the desired benefits. This model has a rechargeable lithium battery, is quiet, has three settings, and is highly portable. The capacity is 100 ml (approximately three ounces, and it is made of glass and aluminum. It comes in either blue or pink. It is a high quality small diffuser for personal use.

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