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Elemi (Canarium luzonicum) is distilled from the gum of a tree originating from the Philippines. It has been used in Europe for hundreds of years in salves for skin and is included in the celebrated healing ointments, such as baume paralytique. Used by a 17th century physician, J.J. Wecker, on the battle wounds of soldiers, elemi belongs to the same botanical family (Burseraceae) as a
Frankincense (Boswellia carteri) and
Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha). Antiseptic, it is widely regarded today for soothing sore muscles, protecting skin, and stimulating nerves. |
Code 3540
15 ml.
17.00
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Eucalyptus (dives) High in phellandrene and low in eucalyptol. This species has different, more specific antiseptic action than other eucalyptus oils. It is excellent for skin or topical application. Avoid direct inhalation.
How to use:
Apply topically to muscles.
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Code 3535
15 ml.
14.00
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Eucalyptus (globulus) shown by laboratory tests to be a powerful agent, containing a high percentage of the compound eucalyptol (a key ingredient in many antiseptic mouth rinses). Often used for the respiratory system, eucalyptus has been investigated for its effect on insects in study called, Laboratory Evaluation of a Eucalyptus-based Repellent against Four Biting Arthopods published by the Journal of Phytotherapy Research.
How to use:
Apply topically to muscles.
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Code 3539
15 ml.
14.00
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Eucalyptus (polybractea) Well suited for topical application or diffusing. This species is highest in the antiseptic compound eucalyptol (about 80 percent) and has one of the strongest antiseptic actions among the eucalyptus oils. AVOID DIRECT INHALATION.
How to use:
Apply topically or diffuse. May be added to food or water as a dietary supplement.
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Code 3537
15 ml.
15.00
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| Eucalyptus (radiata), one of the most versatile of the eucalyptus oils, is suitable for topical use, diffusing, and even direct inhalation. Relatively gentle and non-irritating, it has long been an ingredient in some of our most popular products.
How to use:
Apply topically, diffuse, or use in a humidifier. May be added to food or water as a dietary supplement.
Mixing:
V-6 Mixing Oil or a Massage Oil Base.
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Code 3538
15 ml.
14.00
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| Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is antiseptic and stimulating to the circulatory and respiratory systems.
How to use:
Apply topically mixed with a V-6 Mixing Oil or a Massage Oil Base.
Add to food or water as
a dietary supplement or
flavoring.
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Code 3542
15 ml.
14.00
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Fir (Abies alba) is noted for its potent action. It is antiseptic and stimulating.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically.
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Code 3545
15 ml.
11.00
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Fir, Douglas (Pseudotsuga merziesii) has antiseptic properties and helps soothe sore muscles. |
Code 3655
5 ml.
21.00
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Fir, Idaho Balsam
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Code 3314
5 ml.
24.00
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Code 3316
15 ml.
63.00
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| Fir, White (Abies grandis) is an essential oil with antiseptic properties.
How to use:
Apply topically mixed with a V-6 Mixing Oil or a Massage Oil Base.
Put several drops in
palms and inhale.
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Code 3654
5 ml.
21.00
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Frankincense (Boswellia carteri) is considered the holy anointing oil in the Middle East and has been used in religious ceremonies for thousands of years. and the Lord said unto Moses, Take unto thee sweet spices, stacte, and anycha, and galbanum; these sweet spices with pure frankincense: of each shall there be a like weight: Exodus 30:34) It was well known during the time of Christ for its anointing and healing powers. Frankincense is now being researched and used therapeutically in European hospitals. High in sesquiterpenes, it is stimulating and elevating to the mind and helps in overcoming stress and despair as well as supporting the immune system.
How to use: Diffuse or apply topically. May be added to food or water as a dietary supplement.
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Code 3548
15 ml.
73.00
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| Galbanum (Ferula gummosa) is referred to in the book of Exodus (And the Lord said unto Moses, take unto thee sweet spices, stacte, and onycha, and galbanum; these sweet spices with pure frankincense: of each shall there be a like weight. Exodus 30:34). Galbanum was used for both medicinal and spiritual purposes. It is recognized for its antiseptic and body-supporting properties. When combined with other oils such as frankincense (Boswellia carteri) or sandalwood (Santalum album), galbanum's electrical frequency increases dramatically.
How to use:
Diffuse and apply topically. May be added to food or water as a dietary supplement. Apply as you would a deodorant.
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Code 3551
5 ml.
59.00
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Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens) has been used for centuries for skin care. Its strength lies in the ability to revitalize tissue. It is excellent for the skin, and its aromatic influence helps release negative memories. |
Code 3554
15 ml.
27.00
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is used to combat nausea, vomiting, or dizziness associated with motion sickness and has been studied for its gentle, stimulating effects.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically. As a dietary supplement, dilute one drop in 4 oz. of liquid such as soy or milk or honey.
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Code 3557
5 ml.
11.00
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Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis) supports the circulatory system, urinary tract, and liver function. It is relaxing and calming. |
Code 3562
5 ml.
16.00
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Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi) works as a mild disinfectant. Diffuse for a refreshing, uplifting aroma. Like many cold-pressed citrus oils, it has unique fat-dissolving characteristics.
How to use: Diffuse and apply topically. May be added to food or water as a dietary supplement.
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Code 3560
15 ml.
11.00
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Helichrysum (Helichrysum italicum) has been studied by European researchers for regenerating tissue and improving skin conditions, nerves, and circulation. |
Code 3563
5 ml.
87.00
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Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) is another biblical oil, noted for its potent properties. (Purge me with hyssop and I shall be clean: wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Psalms 51:7). It has been studied for its effects on supporting the respiratory system. |
Code 3566
5 ml.
17.00
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Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) is an absolute extracted from the flower and is an essence rather than an essential oil. It is good for sensitive skin and can also be uplifting and stimulating. |
Code 3569
5 ml.
60.00
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Juniper Berry (Juniperus osteosperma and/or J. scopulorum) may work as a detoxifier and cleanser, as well as being beneficial for the skin. It has also been used to stimulate nerve function. This tree is wildcrafted from the mountains in Utah and its branches are distilled at the Young Living Farms.
How to use:
Diffuse and apply topically. May be added to food or water as a dietary supplement.
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Code 3572
15 ml.
33.00
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Laurus Nobilis (Laurus nobilis) is an essential oil used for fragrance in cosmetics and perfumes. Ancient Greeks and Romans used leaves of the laurel tree to crown their victors. Both leaves and black berries were also used to improve appetite and calm digestion. It is antiseptic. It has a rich history of intestinal use.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically on the abdomen or on location. Add to food or water as a dietary supplement or flavoring.
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Code 3574
5 ml.
17.00
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Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is the most versatile of all essential oils. Therapeutic- grade lavender has been highly regarded for the skin. The French scientist René Gattefossé was the first to discover these properties when he severely burned his arm in a laboratory accident. Lavender has also been clinically evaluated for its relaxing effects. May be used to cleanse cuts, bruises, and skin irritations. The fragrance is calming, relaxing, and balancing--physically and emotionally. This plant is grown and distilled at the Young Living Farms.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically. Has a wide range of uses. If you are unsure what oil to apply, turn to Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia). Apply where you would use a deodorant. Safe for use on small children. May also be added to food or water as a dietary supplement.
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Code 3575
15 ml.
22.00
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Ledum (Ledum groenlandicum) has been used for years in folk medicine. As a tea, ledum soothed stomachs, coughs, and hoarseness. It was also believed to stimulate the nerves.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically. Massage to calm stressed muscles. Add to food or water as a dietary supplement or flavoring.
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Code 3579
5 ml.
38.00
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Lemon (Citrus limon) has antiseptic-like properties and contains compounds that have been studied for their effects on immune function. It may serve as an insect repellent and may be beneficial for the skin.
How to use:
For dietary or topical use. As a dietary supplement, dilute one drop in 4 oz. of soy or milk or honey. May be diffused or applied on location as needed. If used topically, dilute one drop essential oil in one teaspoon vegeoil.
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Code 3578
15 ml.
11.00
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Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) is used for purification and digestion. Research was published in The Journal of Phytotherapy Research on topically applied lemongrass for its powerful properties. |
Code 3581
15 ml.
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Marjoram (Origanum majorana) is used for soothing the muscles and the respiratory system. It also assists in calming the nerves. It is antiseptic. |
Code 3584
15 ml.
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| Melaleuca (alternifolia) is highly regarded as an antiseptic essential oil. Young Living's Melaleuca has high levels of terpinenol, which is the key active constituent.
Mixing: V-6 Mixing Oil or a Massage Oil Base.
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Code 3587
15 ml.
20.00
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Melaleuca (ericifolia), formerly known as Australian Rosalina, is a relatively unknown essential oil with antiseptic and calming properties. This variety of melaleuca oil is exceptionally gentle and non-irritating to the skin and is used by the well-known essential oil researcher Daniel Penoel, M.D., for the respiratory tract.
How to use:
Apply to tip of nose, on temples, and on location of stings and bites. For mental fatigue inhale first, then apply to crown of head, forehead, heart, and navel. May be added to food or water as a dietary supplement.
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Code 3501
15 ml.
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Melissa
(Melissa officinalis)
Melissa is one of the most powerful calming, relaxing, grounding, hope-generating, and uplifting essential oils.
It contains over 25% sesquiterpenes, and can have a profound effect on the limbic area of the brain, as well as the hypothalamus and pituitary glands, the site of growth hormone production.
Uses: for dietary or topical use. When using as a supplement, dilute one drop of oil in 4 fl. oz of liquid. Diffuse or wear Melissa oil. |
Code 3589
5 ml.
128.00
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Mountain Savory (Satureja montana) has been used historically as a general tonic for the body. |
Code 3590
5 ml.
21.00
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Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) is an oil referenced throughout the Old and New Testaments A bundle of myrrh is my well-beloved unto me .Song of Solomon 1:13). The Arabian people used it for many skin conditions, such as wrinkled, chapped, and cracked skin. It has one of the highest levels of sesquiterpenes, a class of compounds that has direct effects on the hypothalamus, pituitary, and amygdala, the seat of our emotions. Myrrh is widely used today in oral hygiene products.
How to use:
Apply topically on location or in massage. May be added to food or water as a dietary supplement.
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Code 3593
15 ml.
55.00
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Myrtle (Myrtus communis) has been researched by Dr. Pénoël. It has also been researched for its soothing effects on the respiratory system.
Mixing: V-6 Mixing Oil or a Lavender 20:1. Add to food or water as a dietary supplement or flavoring.
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Code 3596
15 ml.
19.00
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Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) helps support the adrenal glands for increased energy. It also helps to support the nervous system and to overcome nervous fatigue. |
Code 3599
5 ml.
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Orange (Citrus aurantium) brings peace and happiness to the mind and body. It has been recognized to help a dull, oily complexion.
How to use:
Diffuse, apply topically on location or add to food or water as a dietary supplement or flavoring. After applying avoid exposing skin to direct sunlight or UV rays.
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Code 3602
15 ml.
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Oregano (Origanum compactum) has powerful properties and may aid in strengthening the vital centers of the body.
Mixing:
V-6 Mixing Oil if applying elsewhere on the skin. Can be used neat in Raindrop Therapy.
Add to food or water
as a dietary
supplement or
flavoring.
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Code 3605
15 ml.
26.00
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Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin) is beneficial for the skin and nourishes the wrinkles or chapped skin. It is a general tonic and stimulant and helps the digestive system. It is antiseptic.
How to use:
Apply topically.
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Code 3608
15 ml.
24.00
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| Pepper, Black (Piper nigrum). A stimulating, energizing essential oil that has been studied for its effects on cellular oxygenation. Has been used for soothing deep tissue or muscle aches.
Mixing: V-6 Mixing Oil when applying topically elsewhere. Add to food or water as a dietary supplement or flavoring.
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Code 3611
5 ml.
13.00
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Peppermint (Mentha piperita) is one the oldest and most highly regarded herbs for soothing digestion. Jean Valnet, M.D., studied peppermint's ability to benefit the liver and respiratory systems and other scientists have also researched peppermint's role in affecting impaired taste and smell when inhaled. Dr. Dember of the University of Cincinnati studied peppermint's ability to improve concentration and mental accuracy. Alan Hirsch, M.D., studied peppermint's ability to directly affect the brain's satiety center, which creates a sensation of fullness after meals.
How to use:
Diffuse. Massage on the stomach or add to water or tea for Supporting normal digestion. Apply to bottom of feet to cool off on a hot day. Rub on the temples for calming effect or place several drops on the tongue as an invigorating pick-me-up. A wonderful flavoring and preservative. Avoid contact with eyes, mucus membranes or sensitive skin (i.e., armpit and genital area). Do not apply neat to a fresh wound or burn.
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Code 3614
15 ml.
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Petitgrain (Citrus aurantium) supports equilibrium.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically.
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Code 3617
5 ml.
41.00
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Pine (Pinus svestris). Hippocrates, the father of Western medicine, was the first to investigate the medicinal value of pine, particularly for the lungs and throat. Pliny the Elder, in the first century, used Pine for the respiratory system. In 1990, Drs. Penoel and Franchomme in their medical textbook described pine oil as being antiseptic. Pine is used in massage for stressed muscles and joints. It shares many of the same properties as eucalyptus oil, and the action of both oils is enhanced when blended. Pine oil is often adulterated with turpentine, a low-cost, but potentially hazardous filler.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically.
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Code 3618
15 ml.
13.00
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Ravensara (Ravensara aromatica) is referred to by the people of Madagascar as the oil that heals. It is supportive to the nerves and respiratory system. |
Code 3620
5 ml.
26.00
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Rose (Rosa damascena) has the highest frequency of 320 Hertz. Its beautiful fragrance is almost intoxicating and aphrodisiac-like. It helps brings balance and harmony to the body. Dr. Penoel used the oil in his clinical practice for the skin. It is stimulating and elevating to the mind, creating a sense of well-being.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically. Add to food or water as a dietary supplement or flavoring.
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Code 3623
5 ml.
208.00
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Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis CT verbenon) has been used for supporting respiration and reducing stress and frustration.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically.
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Code 3626
15 ml.
14.00
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Rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora) is soothing and nourishing to the skin.
Mixing:
V-6 Mixing Oil
20:1. Add to food or water as a dietary supplement or flavoring.
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Code 3629
15 ml.
14.00
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Sage (Salvia officinalis) has been used in Europe for numerous skin conditions. It has been recognized for its benefits of strengthening the vital centers and supporting metabolism. It may also help us in coping with despair and mental fatigue. |
Code 3632
15 ml.
22.00
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Sandalwood (Santalum album) is similar to a Frankincense oil in its support of nerves and circulation. Traditionally, it was used for skin revitalization, yoga, and meditation and has been found to help remove negative programming from the cells. It has been researched in Europe for its affects on a part of the brain known as the pineal gland, the seat of our emotions.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically. Add to food or water as a dietary supplement or flavoring.
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Code 3635
15 ml.
69.00
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Spearmint (Mentha spicata) oil helps support the respiratory and nervous systems. May help open and release emotional blocks and bring about a feeling of balance.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically. Add to food or water as a dietary supplement or flavoring.
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Code 3638
5 ml.
11.00
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Spikenard (Nardostachys jatamansi) Highly regarded in India as a perfume, medicinal herb and skin tonic. Highly prized at the time of Christ, it was used by Mary of Bethany to anoint the feet of Jesus before the Last Supper. This relaxing, soothing oil helps nourish and regenerate the skin
How to use:
Apply to abdomen or on location for soothing and calming.
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Code 3640
5 ml.
27.00
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Spruce (Picea mariana) helps support the respiratory and nervous systems. Its aromatic influences help to open and release emotional blocks, bringing about a feeling of balance.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically. Add to food or water as a dietary supplement or flavoring.
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Code 3641
15 ml.
20.00
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Tangerine (Citrus tangerina) is calming, help counteract anxiety and nervousness.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically.
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Code 3644
15 ml.
14.00
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Idaho Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) encourages an uplifting feeling, positive attitude and a general feeling of well-being. According to E. Joseph Montagnas P.D.R. on herbal formulas, wild Idaho Tansy may help nourish the skin and tone the entire system.
Mixing: V-6 Mixing Oil or a Massage Oil Base, but it may be applied neat to the bottom of the feet. For a soothing bath add three to five drops to bath water with one-half ounce of Bathshower Gel Base.
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Code 3656
5 ml.
27.00
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| Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) has been used in Europe for its antiseptic functions.
Mixing: V-6 Mixing Oil or a Lavender 20:1.
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Code 3647
5 ml.
18.00
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| Thyme
(Thymus vulgaris CT thymol) is one of the most antiseptic essential oils. It contains thymol, which was studied for its effects on reducing bacteria in the mouth. It may be beneficial in helping to overcome fatigue and exhaustion after illness.
How to use: Diffuse or apply topically, especially in a soothing massage. May be added to food or water as a dietary supplement.
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Code 3650
15 ml.
27.00
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| Thyme (Thymus vulgaris CT linalol) is one of the most antiseptic essential oils. It contains thymol, which was researched for its antiseptic action. Thyme linalol is gentler than regular thyme oil.
Mixing: V-6 Mixing Oil or a Massage Oil Base
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Code 3649
15 ml.
27.00
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Tsuga (canadensis) is distilled from the leaves and twigs of the conifer tree commonly called hemlock. The bark from the hemlock tree was used by American Indians for wounds and sores. Tsuga essential oil is used in liniments. |
Code 3352
5 ml.
14.00
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| Valerian (Valariana officinalis) Valerian root has been used for a thousand years for its calming, relaxing, grounding and emotionally balancing influences. During the last three decades, it has been clinically investigated. Researchers have pinpointed the sesquiterpenes, valerenic acid and valerone, as the active constituents that exert a calming effect on the central nervous system. German health authorities have listed valerian root as effective for restlessness.
Mixing: V-6 Mixing Oil or a Lavender 20:1.
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Code 3648
5 ml.
33.00
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| Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanoides). A heavy, earthy fragrance similar to patchouli with a touch of lemon. Distilled from roots of a scented grass native to India. Psychologically grounding, calming and stabilizing. Helps us cope with stress and recover from emotional traumas and shocks.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically. Dilute to avoid possible skin irritation. Put two drops in palms of hands, place over mouth and inhale. Add 2 to 4 drops to warm bathwater. Disperse with Bathshower Gel Base.
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Code 3651
5 ml.
13.00
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Vitex (Vitex negunda) steam-distilled from the inner bark, branches and leaves of the Chaste tree (Agnus castus). It has been extensively researched in Europe for its neurological effects. NOTE: It is different from the extract of the chaste berry.
How to use:
Diffuse or apply topically. Add to food or water as a dietary supplement or flavoring.
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Code 3652
15 ml.
17.00
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Western Red Cedar is referred to as the "Tree of Life." It has antiseptic properties, is nourishing to the skin, and helps promote a sense of calmness.
How to use:
Apply topically, mix with
V-6 Mixing Oil or a
Massage Oil Base.
Ingredients:
Essential oil of Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata). |
Code 3511
5 ml.
10.00
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Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) contains the same active ingredient (methylsalicate) as birch and is beneficial for bone, muscle and joint discomfort. |
Code 3658
15 ml.
10.00
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Ylang Ylang (Cananga odorata) may be extremely effective in calming and bringing about a sense of relaxation.
How to use:
Apply topically of diffuse. May be added to food or water as a dietary supplement.
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Code 3659
15 ml.
26.00
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