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Sports Pro

$22.00
List of Ingredients: Wild, Ethically Farmed and Organic Essential Oils of Wintergreen, Peppermint, Nutmeg, Clove Bud, Thyme, Black Pepper, Helichrysum gymnocephalum, Oregano, and Marjoram. ‍ Man Found Standing says: These oils were selected specifically for their properties that relax, calm, and relieve the tension of spastic muscles resulting from sports injuries, fatigue, or stress. It is beneficial for inflammation, assists with broken or bruised bones, sprains, swelling, and joint discomfort. Sports Pro increases circulation, strengthens the vital centers of the body, and assists in supplying energy during stress, emotional fatigue, and physical weakness. Sports Pro strengthens the immune system by increasing the white blood cells, supports the adrenals, improves alertness and concentration, and benefits the digestive, nervous, and respiratory systems. This blend promotes protection, strengthens will power, gives a feeling of courage and bravery, and encourages fun and gives a zest for life. ‍ Companion Essential Oils: True Blue, Joint Support, and Wintergreen
$22.00

Spruce

$20.00
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Spruce / Tsuga, Wild: Canada (Tsuga canadensis) ‍ Spruce, also known as Hemlock or Tsuga, is a conifer tree that has a long-life span and attains a height up to one hundred feet. Native to eastern North America, the oldest known Spruce tree is over five hundred years old. (This plant should not be confused with the flowering Hemlock plant, Conium maculatum, which is poisonous.) It has been thought that the Spruce and other conifer trees create a symbolic covering that protects the earth and brings energy in from the universe. Even the animals in the forest will lie down under a conifer tree for a sense of protection and rejuvenation that is provided from the tree’s branches. Historically the Native American Indians considered the tree beneficial for spiritual awareness. They would use the twigs in sweat lodges, the resin for an insect repellant, the bark and twigs on wounds, muscles aches, and to make a tea. The essential oil is steam distilled from the twigs and leaves and has a pleasant forest-like smell. Spruce is also a popular ingredient in perfumes, soaps, and detergents. Primary Usage: Assists respiratory issues (asthma, sinusitis, bronchitis, colds, flu, rheumatism, coughs), pains(cortisone-like properties, bone, muscle, swelling, stiffness, lumbago, arthritis, rheumatism, poor circulation, spasms), kidney and urinary tract infections, and for skin issues (infections, eczema, wounds, athletes foot, ringworm, nail fungus, rashes, dandruff, acne, insect bites). Secondary Usage: Have good success with assisting emotional issues (calming, enhances mediation, grounding, balance, dissolves emotional blocks, stress, anxiety, nervous tension, balances the solar plexus charka),and fungal infections. Has Been Reported: Balancing to the thyroid and adrenal functions, stimulates the thymus, prostate issues, and used in cleaning solutions as a disinfectant. Descriptor: Expectorant, Analgesic, Nervine, Anti-Inflammatory, Diuretic, Antiseptic, Astringent, Anti-Infectious, Anti-Spasmodic, Immune Stimulant, Tonic Application: Apply topically or diffuse Caution: May be more sensitizing as it ages. Found In: Courage, Breathe Ez, Joint Support, Meditate, Balance Influences: Enhances spirituality, uplifting, used for meditation, and balancing to the mind, body, and spirit. People who normally do not like the smell right out of the bottle have found they enjoy the fragrance once it has been applied to their skin in a massage. Medicine Wheel: A Primary North and Secondary Center. Blends Well With: Cedarwood, Clary Sage, Galbanum, Lavender, Orange, Pine, and Rosemary Recipes: For stress take four drops of Spruce and Orange and mix it with two drops of Lavender. Diffuse or add to a carrier oil and massage. ‍ Country of Origin: Canada, Wild Botanical Name: Tsuga canadensis Plant Part: Needles Note: Conifer, Fresh, Uplifting
$20.00

Tangerine

Original price was: $12.00.Current price is: $9.60.
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Tangerine, Ethically Farmed, Conventional: USA Pressed Peel (Citrus reticulata) Tangerines have somewhat larger fruit than Mandarins but they both seem to have similar properties within the same botanical family. The oil is also extracted through the cold pressing of the peel but the main difference is Tangerine contains a much higher Limonene content, about thirty percent greater. Because of the high costs of having a farm certified organic, and due to the low demand for certified organic Tangerine, most all therapeutic oil is sold conventionally. The certified organic oil is quite a bit more expensive, around four times the cost. If your supplier is claiming to sell certified organic Tangerine for the standard price, they are probably playing the certification hype game and not truly selling the certified organic oil. Due to this high cost most healers prefer using the lower cost ethically farmed oil instead. Primary Usage: Assists the nervous system (stress, tension, convulsions, anxiety, grief, fear, anger), aids digestion (intestinal spasms, constipation, diarrhea, laxative, parasites, flatulence, reduces fluid), and is a general tonic for all body functions and to specifically stimulate the liver, gallbladder, and lymphatic system. Secondary Usage: Helpful for skin care (rashes, dryness, stretch marks, dandruff, wounds, acne, antiseptic), anti-cancer (tumors, detoxifying, immune system support), improved circulation, and relieving inflammation and mild pain. Has been reported: Supports the lungs (congestion, asthma, coughs, spasms, decongestant), antifungal (ringworm, athletes’ foot, toenail fungus), and a good general antiseptic. Descriptor: Nervine, Digestive Aid, General Tonic, Detoxifier, Antiseptic, Antibacterial, Expectorant Application: Apply topically, diffuse, or it may be taken internally 1-3 drops at a time in water. Caution: Phototoxic and harsher to the skin when oxidized. Found In: Rejuvenate, Peaceful Influences: Uplifting and calming to the body and mind. Assists to promote happiness. Medicine Wheel: A Primary Center and Secondary East. Use to balance Chi. Blends Well With: Cedarwood, Chamomile, Cinnamon, Citrus oils, Clary Sage, Clove, Frankincense, Geranium, Jasmine, Lavender, Neroli, Nutmeg, Pine, Rose, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang Recipes: For a calming formula mix ten drops of Tangerine with five drops each of Lavender and Bergamot, and one drop of Vanilla. Mix with an ounce of carrier oil. For skin care take twelve drops of Tangerine, four drops each of Patchouli and Geranium, and one drop of Rose. Mix with an ounce of carrier oil and massage on location as needed. For a wonderful air freshener take eight drops of Tangerine, six drops each of Lemon and Grapefruit, and four drops of Cedarwood and add it to your diffuser. ‍ Country of Origin: USA, Conventionally Grown Botanical Name: Citrus reticulata Plant Part: Peel Note: Fresh, Citrus, Sweet, Fruity
Original price was: $12.00.Current price is: $9.60.

Tarragon

$18.00
Country of Origin: Hungary, Organic Botanical Name: Artemisia dracunculus Plant Part: Leaves Note: Herby, Spicy, Somewhat Anise
$18.00

Tea Tree

$18.00
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Tea Tree Wild, Australia: Wild (Melaleuca alternifolia) Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) is a member of the Myrtle tree family and is native to Australia. In the 1770’s, the British explorer Lt. James Cook, brewed tea from the leaves to prevent scurvy and named it Tea Tree. The Aborigines of Australia highly valued tea tree and used the crushed leaves for the healing properties of cuts, burns, infections, protection, spiritual cleansing, healing rituals for sickness, and to clear energy blockages. In the 1920’s, Tea Tree, was popular in its use dentistry and surgery to clean wounds and prevent infections because it’s natural antiseptic properties. Tea tree was considered more effective the accepted antiseptic used at the time. During World War II, producers were exempt from the military service until a large supply of the essential oil was accumulated. Military personnel were issued tea tree oil as part of their survival supplies to treat infections and wounds. Today Tea Tree is used in soaps, disinfectants, shampoos, and other personal care products. Primary Usages: Highly beneficial to combat bacterial and viral infections (infectious diseases, cold sores, herpes, shingles, MRSA, vaginitis, cystitis, pruritus, staph, strap, Candida, Thrush, chicken pox, athlete’s foot, natural disinfectant), assists with skin issues (rashes, cuts, bruises, blisters, sunburn, acne, warts, abscess, regenerates tissue, inflammation, dandruff, wounds), and respiratory issues (bronchitis, asthma, congestion, tuberculosis, sinusitis, whooping cough, colds, flu). Secondary Usages: Insect repellant (bites, stings, lice, fleas)and dental care (gingivitis, gum disease, mouth sores). Has Been Reported: Considered an immune and lymphatic stimulant, assists emotional trauma (mental stress, distrust, heals old emotional wounds, guilt, shock, hysteria, depression). Descriptor: Antimicrobial, Anti-Viral, Anti-Fungal, Antiseptic, Antibacterial, Insecticide, Expectorant, Regenerative, Immune Stimulant, Anti-Depressant Application: Apply topically or diffuse. Caution: Possible skin irritant. Highly antibacterial souse with caution in internal use and replenish your good bacteria. Found In: Purify, Gentle Healer Influences: Allows the letting go of pain and trauma. Cleansing and uplifting. Medicine Wheel: A Primary North. Blends Well With: Bergamot, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Clary Sage, Clove, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Juniper Berry, Ho-Leaf, Lavender, Lemon, Marjoram, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Oregano, Peppermint, Pine, Rosemary, Rosewood, Spruce, Thyme Recipes: Used one drop on the toothbrush while brushing to disinfect. Use one drop with water as a mouthwash. For lice, mix several drops of Tea Tree with the shampoo and wash hair. Repeat process. ‍ Country of Origin: Australia, Wild Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia Plant Part: Leaf Note: Medicinal, Herbal
$18.00

True Blue

$30.00
List of Ingredients: Wild, Ethically Farmed and Organic Essential Oils of Wintergreen, Peppermint, Blue Tansy, Helichrysum gym, German Chamomile, and Spruce. ‍ Man Found Standing says: According to modern medicine, more than half the population suffers from inflammation that causes pain and discomfort, and is linked to almost every degenerative disease that ranges from heart disease to diabetes and cancer. The oils hold within them some of the most functional chemical compounds for dealing with inflammation known to man. Unlike the over-the-counter drugs available on the market today, these compounds are not only effective, they are safe. The oils in True Blue have been synergistically blended to produce what can seem like miraculous results; penetrating deep into the body’s tissues to reduce inflammation, easing achy joints and sore muscles, and providing a truly amazing relief that lasts. It promotes peace, eases anxiety, and is very soothing, and calming. ‍ Companion Essential Oils: Sports Pro, Joint Support, and Wintergreen
$30.00

Tummy Rub

Original price was: $17.00.Current price is: $13.60.
List of Ingredients: Wild, Ethically Farmed and Organic Essential Oils of Peppermint, Fennel, Ginger Root, Juniper Berry, Anise, Marjoram, Cypress, Tarragon, and Hyssop in a base of 70% Fractionated Coconut Oil. ‍ Man Found Standing says: It is beneficial in digesting toxic materials, in alleviating indigestion, cramps, upset stomach, vomiting, belching, bloating, heartburn, gas, colic, nervous tension, anxiety, and stress. Tummy Rub is beneficial for spasms, infections, viruses, bacteria, and inflammation. It improves circulation, and tones the liver, kidneys, and spleen that improves overall body functions. Also assists to assist the liver in producing enzymes, balances intestinal activity, and relieves discomfort from motion sickness, jet lag, morning sickness, urinary tract infections, diarrhea, and may neutralize negative emotions.  The aromatic influences of Tummy Rub are health, courage, enhances physical energy, and may assist digesting and assimilating new ideas. It assists in alleviating parasites (also in animals) by massaging and then applying a compress across the stomach. ‍ Traditional Application: Apply to the feet and ankles. Massage over the stomach area and apply a hot wet towel compress. For motion sickness apply over the stomach. ‍ Companion Essential Oils: Basil, Black Cumin, Fennel, Peppermint, Tangerine, and True Blue ‍ Caution: This may be “hot” for young children and some adults so dilute if necessary.
Original price was: $17.00.Current price is: $13.60.

Valerian Root

$90.00
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Valerian Root, Wild: Himalayas (Valeriana officinalis) There are a couple hundred different species of Valerian around the world with a wide array of chemistry. The overall most therapeutic Valerian Root oil grows at higher altitudes. The origin of the name is thought to be taken from the Latin word “valere”, which means “to be in good health, or “to be strong”. Historically Valerian Root was a medicinal herb to promote peace, treat sleeplessness, general tonic, and was used as an antiseptic for treating wounds. Europeans made Valerian Root into a poultice for back pain, menstrual issues, and it was an ingredient in love potions for its aphrodisiac properties. With a musky, dirty sock like smell, the odor of the dried root and essential oil is unpleasant to most people but is said to appeal to cats, rats, earthworms, and fish. Because of its strong fragrance, many people choose to use Spikenard as an alternative. Primary Usage: Considered a nerve and emotional tonic (hysteria, anxiety, ADHD, shock, insomnia, epilepsy, shingles, restlessness, tension, agitation, panic attacks, convulsions, tremors, grounding, stress, depression, neuralgia). Beneficial for stomach issues (nervous indigestion, upset stomach, pain). Secondary Usage: Stimulates the liver, assists heart issues (heart palpitations and high blood pressure), skin (varicose veins, cuts, burns, bruises, scaring, eczema, insect bites or sings, acne), hemorrhoids, pain(rheumatism, arthritis, stomach, migraines, spasms), and as an aphrodisiac(frigidity, impotence). Has Been Reported: Helpful for women’s issues (menstrual cramps, pain, hot flashes, anxiety), to clear up the lungs, as a general tonic, and commonly used in very small amounts as a base in perfumes and cosmetics. Descriptor: Sedative, Nervine, Digestive Aid, Alkalizing, Tonic, Liver Stimulant, Regenerative, Antispasmodic, Aphrodisiac Application: Apply topically, normally diffuse with citrus oils, and add a drop to water as a general tonic. Caution: Very relaxing and calming. ‍ Influences: Calming, grounding, eases anxiety, enhances greater spiritual clarity, and assists in balancing the mind, body, and spirit. Medicine Wheel: A Primary Center and Secondary East and North. Blends Well With: Frankincense, Geranium, Grapefruit, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Pine, Petitgrain, Rose, Sandalwood, Spruce Recipes: For nausea mix equal parts of Valerian Root, Ginger Root, and Peppermint to a carrier oil and apply to the stomach area. For sleep mix two drops each of Valerian and Lavender with one drop each of Roman Chamomile and Sandalwood. Apply topically or add to a diffuser. ‍ Country of Origin: Himalayas, Wild Botanical Name: Valeriana officinalis Plant Part: Root Note: Warm, Woody, Balsamic Characteristics Color: Blue Material: Glass Pattern: Solid Size: 15ml
$90.00

Vetiver

$32.00
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Vetiver, Organically Grown: Haiti (Vetiveria zizanioides) Vetiver is traditionally known as the “Oil of Tranquility” because of the calming effects on the body. It is a perennial grass that is related to Citronella and Palmarosa. The grasses thrive in the tropics and because of their intense root system, are largely cultivated to protect against soil erosion. The essential oil is extracted by the steam distillation of the dried roots and the oil from Haiti is considered to have the most complex therapeutic chemistry. The use of Vetiver can date back to the 12th century where the roots were moistened to use as a type of cooling system when hung over the windows in Asia and small bundles of roots were stored in linens and packed in shipments of cashmere and silks to repel mites and insects. The plant was also used for house hold purposes like thatching huts, making mats, and for repelling insects. In India the oil is used to for incense and perfumes for meditation to increase awareness and folklore says it contain the magic for its ability to increase abundance. Primary Usages: Used to support the nervous system (balances, concentration, meditation, effective in treating ADD or ADHD), emotional support (shock, stress, depression, trauma, anger, grounding, hysteria, irritability), and assists with skin conditions (acne, cuts, dry skin, scars, regenerates cell growth). Secondary Usages: Endocrine and hormonal systems (sexual health, frigidity, impotence, libido), anti-inflammatory properties, and used as a tonic (calming, balancing, grounding, insomnia). Has Been Reported: Assists body pain (arthritis, muscular aches, rheumatism, sprains, joints, stiffness), stimulates circulation (fortifies red blood cells, increases oxygen), and assists the lymphatic, pancreatic, and immune systems. Descriptor: Nervine, Sedative, Regenerative, Analgesic, Antiseptic, Anti-Inflammatory, Tonic, Antispasmodic, Aphrodisiac, Immune Stimulant, Stomachic Application: Massage or diffuse. Caution: Hormonal support use with caution while pregnant. Found In: DNA Release, Divine, Prosperity, and Peaceful Influences: A nice woody scent that is grounding, relaxing, and assists you to connect to the world around you. This oil is considered to be quite spiritual and assists to open the crown, heart, and root chakras. A wonderful anointing oil. Chinese Medicine: Primary of Center and Secondary East. Blends Well With: Clary Sage, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Lavender, Rose, Ylang Ylang Recipes: For stress mix one drop each of Vetiver and Myrrh, apply behind the knees every three hours. For skin mix two drops each of Vetiver, Lavender, and Grapefruit and mix with a carrier oil. ‍Country of Origin: Haiti, Organic Botanical Name: Vetivera zizanioides Plant Part: Grass Note: Woody, Earthy, Grounding Color: Blue Material: Glass Pattern: Solid Size: 15ml
$32.00

Vision

$17.00
List of Ingredients: Wild, Ethically Farmed and Organic Essential Oils of Helichrysum italicum, Frankincense, Lavender, Cypress, Fennel, Eucalyptus Radiata, and Florah in a base of 85% Fractionated Coconut Oil. ‍ Man Found Standing says: Vision was formulated to strengthen, repair and improve the eyes and eyesight. It improves circulation, fights inflammation, and strengthens blood capillary walls. This blend is also helpful to fight infections, assists in healing and regenerating connective tissue, detoxifies, cleanses the blood, and relieves pain. Vision tones muscles and tissue, carries oxygen to the brain, soothes the nerves, and is uplifting and heals emotions. Never put directly in the eye. Traditional Application: Lie down, close your eyes and apply on the eyelids and on the bony part around each eye. Keep your eyes closed and rest a few minutes. Eye problems represent the capacity to see clearly – past, present, and future. It represents fear and a good affirmations “I see with love and joy.” ‍ Companion Oils: Balance and Love
$17.00

Vitality

$19.00
List of Ingredients: Wild, Ethically Farmed and Organic Essential Oils of Spearmint, Myrtle, Sage, Nutmeg, Geranium, Myrrh, Holy Basil, German Chamomile, and Cypress in a base of 60% Fractionated Coconut Oil. ‍ Man Found Standing says: It was formulated to support and improve one’s own vitality. It assists the respiratory, digestive, and glandular systems. Vitality is beneficial for the lymphatic, is neuro-balancing, a heart stimulant, relieves depression, inflammation, and improves balance of the thyroid. It is effective for hormonal disturbances and has been known to release emotional blocks related to the past bringing balance. It may alleviate hot flashes and stimulate weight loss by improving metabolic function. Vitality supports the adrenal glands, is a general stimulant for increasing energy, soothing for anxiety and stress related complaints, and recognized for its benefits of strengthening the complete body. Promotes peace, happiness, clarity, adds fun, zest, and enchantment to life. Traditional Application: Apply to thyroid, kidneys, liver (right front),pancreas (left front), and glands. Applied over the throat it may help a person express their true feelings. ‍ Companion Essential Oils: Sandalwood, Nutmeg, and Frankincense
$19.00

Vitex Berry

$50.00
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Vitex Berry, Wild: Isle of Crete (Vitex agnus-castus) Vitex Berry, also known as the Chaste berry, is native to the Mediterranean region and has been use for thousands of years. In ancient Greece and Rome, monks were often encouraged to eat the berries to assist them in remaining chaste by curbing sexual desires. In folk medicine the plant was used to assist a variety of female conditions and was sometimes called “the women’s herb”. It was considered highly effective for treating menstrual disorders, aid digestion, and to calm emotions. There are different species of Vitex and different therapeutic oils can be obtained from different parts of the plant. The berry essential oil is more expensive and considered to be the most therapeutic in its overall actions. Primary Usage: Vitex berry is a hormone modulator because it works directly on the pituitary gland (the master glad of hormones) and harmonizes the endocrine system. Wonderful to assists female hormonal issues (regulating estrogen levels and increasing progesterone levels, regulates menstruation, infertility, cramps, menopause, increases lactation, reduces endometriosis, PMS, depression, hot flashes, night sweats, headaches, acne, breast pain and swelling). It is also useful to assist men (increase urine flow, prostate, curbing sexual desires). Secondary Usage: Assists with the nervous system (relaxing, anger, depression, nervous tension, nervousness, insomnia) and one drop taken under the tongue has powerful effects on Parkinson’s symptoms, dementia, increasing dopamine in the brain, and prevent epileptic activity. Works for the respiratory system (decongestant, eases breathing), regulates internal organs (liver, spleen, intestines, uterus), and assists skin (acne). Has been reported: Beneficial for stomach issues (upset, constipation, parasites), pain (joint, inflammation, spasms, swelling), insect repellant, and on insect bites and stings. Application: Apply topically or put a drop under the tongue. Caution: Assists hormonal activity so void during pregnancy. Contains high levels of Cineole (about 24%). Avoid use with children. Descriptor: Hormonal, Sedative, Uterine/Liver Stimulant, Tonic, Aids Digestion, Diuretic, Decongestant Influences: Uplifting and assists spiritual renewal. Promotes feelings of grounding and being incontrol. Enhances and supports inner feminine energy. Medicine Wheel: A Primary South. Blends Well With: Cinnamon, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Geranium, Ginger, Frankincense, Lavender, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Rose, Rosemary, Sage, and Valerian Root Recipes: For an overall hormone balancing blend take two drops each of Vitex Berry and Rose Geranium, and one drop of Neroli. Add to a carrier oil and massage on abdomen. ‍ Country of Origin: Isle of Crete, Wild Botanical Name: Vitex agnus-castus Plant Part: Berries and Seeds Note: Floral, Herbal, and Earthy Color: Blue Material: Glass Pattern: Solid Size: 15ml
$50.00
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