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1. Lavender French H.A.
(Lavandula angustifolia - France)
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This Lavender is from High Altitude farmland in France. It is valuable for most skin conditions since it promotes growth of new cells and exerts a balancing action on sebum with healing effect on burns and sunburn and helpful in cases of acne and eczema. Also said to heal abscesses, boils and carbuncles as well as minimize fungal growths, scarring and gangrenous wounds. It has positive effect on mind, cleanses and soothes the spirit relieving anger and exhaustion, resulting in a calmer approach to life. Has a sedative action that giving effective relief from insomnia. |
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2. Eucalyptus
(Eucalyptus globulus - China)
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Eucalyptus apparently useful for skin eruption like herpes and good for burns, preventing bacterial growth and subsequent pus formation, aiding construction of new tissue, has a cooling effect upon the emotions, also clears the head, aids concentration and strengthens the nervous system. Its antiviral action works well on the respiratory tract, soothing inflammation and easing mucus, particularly well for influenza, throat infection, coughs, catarrhal conditions and sinusitis. Clear the head due to stuffiness from colds fever. Blend well with Lavender and Lemongrass. |
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3. Ylang Ylang Extra
(Cananga odorata - Comores)
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Excellent for relaxing the nervous system, resulting in a feeling of joy, well ease feelings of anger, anxiety, shock, panic and fear. Its reputed ability to balance the hormones makes it valuable for problems associated with the reproductive system. Principally, a tonic to the womb and could well be helpful after a caesarian birth instilling a feeling of warmth and togetherness. Also said to keep the breasts firm, has a tonic and stimulating effect on the scalp promoting a more luxurious hair growth. Ylang Ylang Extra grade is the best and sweetest oil. |
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4. Peppermint
(Mentha piperita - England)
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Peppermint has a dual action by cooling when hot and warming when cold. This makes it a good remedy for colds by halting mucus and fevers and encouraging perspiration, useful in respiratory disorders generally as well as dry coughs and sinus congestion. It has a relaxing and slightly anesthetic effect on stomach muscles, may be helpful for kidney and liver disorders. Its cooling nature seems to relieve states of anger and nervous trembling, excellent for mental fatigue and depression. Blend well with Cypress, Lavender, Marjoram and Rosemary. |
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5. Tea Tree
(Melaleuca alternifolia - Australia)
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Tea Tree is the most medicinal of the essential oils, with powerful anti-microbial activity against all three of the infectious organisms: bacteria, viruses and fungi. When diffused in an oil burner, tea tree is particularly helpful in preventing the spread of air-borne infections. Together with its powerful immuno-stimulant properties, it is a real ally in combating many illnesses and ailments. Overall, it is penetrating, medicinal and stimulating. Psychologically, it invigorates mind, body and spirit; inspires confidence; Tea Tree also strengthens subtle energies. |
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6. Sandalwood
(Santalum album - Vanuatu Island)
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Sandalwood is very relaxing oil, soothes nervous tension and anxiety - more sedative than uplifting. Its aphrodisiac qualities can relieve sexual problems such as frigidity and impotence, perhaps dealing with the underlying anxiety. Its antispasmodic and tonic action on the body should encourage relaxation and a feeling of well-being and could be useful in promoting vaginal secretions. For using with skin, good for dry eczema as well as ageing and dehydrated skins. Gives a softening effect, relieves itching and inflammation, helpful with acne, boils and wounds. |
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7. Rosemary
(Rosmarinus officinalis - Tunisia)
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Rosemary is suitable for enlivens the brain cells, clears the head and aids memory. Good for mental strain, general dullness and lethargy. It is very invigorating and strengthens the mind when there is weakness and exhaustion. Helpful for sagging skin as it is a strong astringent and may ease congestion, puffiness and swelling as well. Its stimulating action has been found to benefit scalp disorders and could alleviate dandruff and encourage hair growth. It is a pain-relieving agent, helps ease gout, rheumatic pains and tired overworked muscles. |
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8. Jasmine
(Jasminum sambac - China)
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This jasmine extracted by CO2 Supercritical method to offer the purest Jasmine essential oil. It is calming to the nerves and warming to the emotions, producing positive feeling of confidence. Perhaps the most valued oil as it is the best choice to inspire the confidence. It is a powerful anti-depressant of a stimulating nature, and all these qualities combine to help those suffering from lack of confidence, indecision and the lethargy born of depression. The lovely floral fragrance of Jasmine is useful in skin care, especially for dry, sensitive and mature skins. |
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9. Lemongrass
(Cymbopogon citratus - Thailand)
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Very useful for stimulating, reviving and in states of exhaustion. Lifts the spirits and gets things moving again. A revitalizing action makes it a good tonic for the body. It gives a boost to the parasympathetic nerves, which aid recovery from illness stimulating glandular secretions and the muscles in digestion. Encourages appetite and could be helpful with colitis, indigestion and gastro-enteritis. Excellent for aching muscles, relieves pain and make them suppler since it helps to eliminate lactic acid and stimulate circulation. Good for using as insect repellent. |
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10. Orange Sweet
(Citrus sinensis - Brazil)
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Orange has a very calming action on the stomach especially in nervous states, quells the proverbial butterflies. It also stimulates bile and could help digestion of fats. Aids absorption of Vitamin C, which action could ward off viral infections, seems to have a good effect on colds and fever conditions by bringing down temperature. Helps with the formation of collagen, vital for growth and repair of body tissues, and together with its relaxing nature seems to be an effective palliative with painful. Its relaxing nature could be beneficial to insomnia. |
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