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Please note: Due to the lack of availability of Patchouli Essential Oil in the Soapmaking and Herbal Industry, items containing Patchouli Oil will not be available until further notice.
Clary Sage Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Salvia sclarea
Characteristics: Color ranges from colorless to pale yellow with a Fruity, floral, herbaceous and earthy odor.
General Use: Antispasmodic, balsamic, carminative, tonic, aromatic, aperitive, astringent and pectoral.
Skin Care: can inhibit excessive perspiration, and may be useful in treating very greasy scalp conditions.
Circulation, Muscles/Joints: Soothes muscle pain – use as a rub.
Respiratory System: Use inhaled, as a rub or a compress to relax spasms of asthma sufferers. I have seen Clary recommended, blended with Frankincense, for the treatment of Asthma. The source recommended adding 3 drops of each essential oil to 10 mls of carrier oil or cream and using it as a chest rub. It's believed that the Clary Sage will both relax the bronchial spasm and reduce the anxiety and emotional tension that so often accompanies an asthma attack.
Genito-Urinary System: As it works to balance estrogen production it is helpful to ease labor, stimulate milk production, and treat premenstrual and menopausal symptoms by adding to massage oil.
Digestive System: Good for assisting in digestion. Add to carrier oil and rub on stomach.
Nervous System: Inhaled, it can balance extreme emotions, reducing stress and restore inner tranquility. It can produce a state of euphoria and has been used as an aphrodisiac.
Safety Data: Nontoxic, nonirritant,nonsensitizing. Do not use during pregnancy. Used in excess or in combination with alcohol it can be inebriating.
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.5oz |
$6.75 |
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Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus globulus
Characteristics: Colorless to pale yellow with a strong, fresh, camphorous odor and woody undertone.
General Use: Excellent as an expectorant, analgesic and stimulant. Use in a diffuser or vaporizer to help relieve congestion. Also can be used in a rub and applied to chest and back. Simply mix 2-3 drops of essential oil in 2 tbsp of carrier oil such as jojoba or sesame.
Skin Care: Acts as a powerful antiseptic. Helps to heal burns, blisters, cuts, herpes, insect bites, insect repellent, lice, skin infections, wounds.
Circulation, Muscles/Joints: Stimulating to circulation and has analgesic properties to help with muscular aches and pains, rheumatoid arthritis, sprains, etc.
Respiratory System: Acts as an expectorant by helping to clear mucous out of lungs. Helps to soothe inflammation of the respiratory tract. Helps with asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, coughs, sinusitis, throat infections
Genito-Urinary System: Cystitis, leucorrhea. Useful in a compress applied to the affected area.
Immune System: Chickenpox, colds, epidemics, flu, measles.
Nervous System: Debility, headaches, neuralgia.
Safety Data: Non-toxic in external applications. Many antidote homeopathic remedies. Avoid using near the nostrils of infants as it can have a spasmodic effect on the glottis due to the cooling effect on the respiratory system. Use common sense and seek the consultation of a licensed clinical aromatherapist for serious conditions.
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.5oz |
$5.75 |
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Geranium Rose Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Pelagonium roseum
Characteristics: Color ranges from clear to olive-green. Odor is fresh, clean and rosy.
General Use: Traditionally been used to help balance female hormones. Excellent to help the body to become calm and relaxed. Great for skin care.
Skin Care: Helpful to all skin types but especially dry skin. Add a few drops to boiling water for a facial steam, add a few drops to your moisturizer for face and body. Helpful for acne, bruises, broken capillaries, burns, cuts, ringworm, lice, hemorrhoids. Contains insect repellent properties.
Circulation, Muscles/Joints: Helps with cellulite, engorged breasts, edema, poor circulation. Use as a compress or rub. Possesses analgesic qualities that help to ease sore muscles.
Respiratory System: Use as a rub or compress to alleviate sore throat or tonsillitis.
Genito-Urinary System: As it works to balance hormones, this oil is useful in reducing symptoms of PMS.
Nervous System: Use in a diffuser, bath or inhaled on a tissue to help ease anxiety as it is calming, soothing and helps with nervous tension.
Safety Data: Generally non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing when used externally. For sensitive individuals, use well diluted. Use common sense with the use of any essential oil and seek the consultation of a licensed clinical aromatherapist for serious conditions.
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.5oz |
$10.25 |
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Lavender Essential Oil
Botanical Name:Lavendula officinalis var. vera
Characteristics: Clear to pale yellow. Scent is sweet, fresh, clean.
General Use: Lavender Essential Oil is regarded as the most versatile of oils and is an excellent choice if new to aromatherapy.
Skin Care: Lavender Essential Oil is helpful with acne, abscesses, allergies, athlete’s foot, dandruff, dermatitis, earache, eczema, insect bites and stings, scabies, sores, spots, sunburn and wounds. Use as a compress, a few drops in cleanser/moisturizer/toner or as a facial steam. May be applied directly to affected area (suggested to use a carrier oil such as jojoba or sesame as it helps to spread oil further as little is needed).
Circulation, Muscles/Joints: Use Lavender Essential Oil in a rub for muscle fatigue, rheumatism, sprains or in the bath.
Respiratory System: Use Lavender Essential Oil inhaled, as a rub or a compress to relieve asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, laryngitis, throat infections, whooping cough.
Genito-Urinary System:
Digestive System: Use Lavender Essential Oil to create a rub to treat abdominal cramps, colic, dyspepsia, flatulence, nausea.
Nervous System: Inhale Lavender Essential Oil to help with headache, depression, nervous exhaustion, performance stress, nervous tension, PMS, vertigo, sciatica, shock and stress-related conditions.
Immune System: Use Lavender Essential Oil in a bath or rub for chills, colds, flu.
Safety Data: Lavender Essential Oil is Non-toxic when used externally. Non-irritant, non-sensitizing. This is one of the few oils that can be used straight on the skin. Use common sense with the use of any essential oil and seek the consultation of a licensed clinical aromatherapist for serious conditions.
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.5oz |
$6.25 |
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Lemon Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Citrus Limonum
Characteristics: Pale yellow to yellow-green. Scent is strong, clear, citrus.
General Use: Extremely versatile. Use in diffusers to help battle illness. Effective as a natural household antiseptic – it possesses anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties.
Skin Care: Strong antiseptic. May be used sparingly added to cleanser for use with oily skin to treat acne, greasy skin. Helpful in the treatment of brittle nails, boils, chilblains, and herpes.
Circulation, Muscles/Joints: Detoxing. Add a few drops to a bath and soak for twenty minutes. For sore muscles, sprains, or rheumatism add three drops to two tablespoons jojoba or sesame oil and rub in.
Respiratory System: Use inhaled, as a rub or a compress to relieve asthma, bronchitis. As an antiseptic, it helps to fight respiratory infections.
Genito-Urinary System:
Digestive System: Create a rub to ease dyspepsia.
Nervous System: Inhale to help uplift mood and fight depression.
Immune System: Fight flu, colds, fever and infections. Use as a compress or through inhalation.
Safety Data: Non-toxic when used externally. Use very well diluted or dermal irritation or sensitization may occur. Photo-toxic – do not use on skin exposed to direct sunlight. Use common sense with the use of any essential oil and seek the consultation of a licensed clinical aromatherapist for serious conditions.
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.5oz |
$6.00 |
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Patchouli Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Pogostemon patchouli
Characteristics: Rich light yellow to dark brown in color, thick oil with a rich, earthy, woody aroma.
General Use: Used as an antidepressant, antiphlogistic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, astringent, cicatrisant, cytophylactic, deodorant, diuretic, febrifuge, fungicide, insecticide, sedative and tonic.
Skin Care: It is effective for fungal and bacterial infection, insect bites, an insect repellant, has a great deodorizing action, assists with wound healing, a tissue regenerator which helps to stimulate the growth of new skin cells and in wound healing it not only promotes faster healing, but also helps to prevent ugly scarring when the wound heals. Also effective to sort out rough, cracked and overly dehydrated skin and is used to treat acne, acne, eczema, sores, ulcers, any fungal infections as well as scalp disorders
Circulation, Muscles/Joints:
Respiratory System:
Genito-Urinary System:
Digestive System: Create a massage oil to assist with constipation. It has excellent diuretic properties, and is effective to fight water retention and to break up cellulite.
Nervous System: Inhale to fight anxiety and depression while at the same time creating a very amorous atmosphere
Immune System:
Safety Data: It is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing but the smell of patchouli oil may be a little persistent for some people and large doses may cause loss of appetite in some individuals.
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.5oz |
$6.50 |
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Peppermint Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Mentha piperita
Characteristics: Color ranges from pale yellow to greenish with a strong, mint odor.
General Use: May antidote homeopathic treatments. Anti-viral, analgesic, all around versatile oil.
Skin Care: Strong antiseptic. May be added sparingly to cleanser for use with oily skin to treat acne, greasy skin. Use to help heal scabies and to relieve toothache.
Circulation, Muscles/Joints: Soothes muscle pain – use as a rub. Add in a bath to help calm palpitations due to stress-related conditions .
Respiratory System: Use inhaled, as a rub or a compress to relieve bronchitis, asthma, sinusitis, spasmodic cough, head colds. As an antiseptic, it helps to fight respiratory infections. Put a few drops in a glass of water and gargle to help fight halitosis.
Genito-Urinary System:
Digestive System: Create a rub to ease dyspepsia, colic, cramp, flatulence, nausea.
Nervous System: Inhale to prevent fainting, headache, mental fatigue, migraine and stress.
Immune System: Fight flu, colds and fever. Use as a compress or through inhalation.
Safety Data: Non-toxic when used externally. Use well diluted for sensitive individuals due to menthol content. Use common sense with the use of any essential oil and seek the consultation of a licensed clinical aromatherapist for serious conditions.
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.5oz |
$6.75 |
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RosemaryEssential Oil
Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis
Characteristics: Color ranges from colorless to pale yellow with a strong, minty, fresh, woody odor.
General Use: Used for a wide range of ailments from respiratory to circulatory disorders.
Skin Care: Strong antiseptic. May be added sparingly to cleanser for use with oily skin to treat acne, greasy skin. Use to help heal scabies. Add a few drops to a tablespoon of jojoba oil and apply to scalp to help clear scalp and promote hair growth. May also be used as an insect repellent.
Circulation, Muscles/Joints: Soothes muscle pain – use as a rub. Add in a bath to help calm palpitations due to stress-related conditions .
Respiratory System: Use in a rub to ease fluid retention, gout, muscular pain, palpitations, poor circulation, rheumatism.
Genito-Urinary System:
Digestive System: Create a rub to ease dyspepsia, colitis, cramp, flatulence, jaundice.
Nervous System: Inhale to ease headaches, hypo-tension, neuralgia, mental fatigue, nervous exhaustion, and stress-related disorders.
Immune System: Fight flu, colds and infections. Use as a compress or through inhalation.
Safety Data: Non-toxic when used externally. Non-irritant as long as it is diluted well when applied. Avoid during pregnancy. Not to be used by epileptics. Avoid if you have high-blood pressure. Use common sense with the use of any essential oil and seek the consultation of a licensed clinical aromatherapist for serious conditions.
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.5oz |
$6.25 |
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Tea Tree Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia
Characteristics: Color ranges from clear to pale yellow-green with a strong, spicy, fresh, woody odor.
General Use: Tea Tree Essential oil has developed a strong reputation as an anti-viral, anti-bacterial oil. Tea Tree has many used in treating illness as well as general household cleaning.
Skin Care: Use straight or diluted to help heal abscesses, acne, athlete’s foot, blisters, burn, dandruff, cold sores (use as a mouthwash), diaper rash, infected wounds.
Circulation, Muscles/Joints:
Respiratory System: Use in a rub to ease asthma (also inhaled), bronchitis, catarrh, coughs, sinusitis, tuberculosis, whooping cough.
Genito-Urinary System: Thrush, vaginitis, cystitis, pruritis
Digestive System:
Nervous System:
Immune System: : Fight flu, colds, fever and infections. May help ease infections illnesses such as chicken pox. Use as a compress or through inhalation.
Safety Data: Non-toxic when used externally. Non-irritant as long as it is diluted well before applying to skin. Use common sense with the use of any essential oil and seek the consultation of a licensed clinical aromatherapist for serious conditions.
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.5oz |
$6.00 |
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Disclaimer: All information is for educational purposes only regarding useful plants and is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. See a physician for advice if you are experiencing health problems. Do not ask for advice on health matters. I am not a licensed health practitioner and cannot prescribe herbal remedies for any condition.
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