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Lavender

Original price was: $21.00.Current price is: $16.80.
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Lavender, Organic: Bulgaria (Lavandula angustifolia) Lavender is called the “Universal” oil that can be used to assist numerous health conditions. It is also considered to be among the most gentle essential oils so when in doubt about what to try, use some Lavender. Lavender is the low cost oil to use for burns and we always have a bottle on hand in the kitchen. The modern term “Aromatherapy” came about because quite by accident René-Maurice Gattefossé discovered that Lavender was extremely effective for healing burns. Because of the flowery fragrance, Lavender is majorly used in the perfume industry. With the low cost synthetic cheaply available on the market, most lavender oil sold has been adulterated. (For example, Lavender40/42 is the commercial name for lavender that is 5% pure and 95%synthetic.) Primary Usage: Assists skin conditions (ulcers, athlete’s foot, acne, dermatitis, eczema, burns, scars, stretch marks, boils, bruises, wounds, lice, ringworm, diaper rash, thrush, herpes, candida, cankers, mouth abscess, earaches, tonsillitis, hair loss, dandruff), spasms, infections, rheumatism, arthritis, and cramps. Aids with calming (insomnia, stress, blood circulation, tachycardia, phlebitis, relaxation, irritability, moodiness, shock, fears, insecurity, depression, nerves, stress) and beneficial for sciatica, dyspepsia, indigestion, nausea, gas, flu, lowering blood pressure, and fluid retention. Secondary Usage: Allergies, fainting, headaches, hysteria, and insect bites. It assists the lymphatic system, water retention, and is useful for premenstrual and menopausal issues. Has been reported: Helpful for fainting, vertigo, chronic fatigue syndrome, and boosts the immune system. Descriptor: Skin Regenerator, Antispasmodic, Analgesic, Antidepressant, Anti-Inflammatory, Antiseptic, Antitoxic, Calmative, Deodorant, Decongestant, Diuretic ‍ Application: Apply on location, where as a perfume, diffuse. Caution: No special cautions. Found In: Purify, True Blue, DNA Release, Gentle Healer, Fortify, Divine, Prosperity, Sports Pro, Peaceful, Ageless, and Balance Influences: Balancing, calming, and peaceful. Medicine Wheel: A Primary Center and Secondary South and North. Blends Well With: Cedarwood, Cinnamon Bark, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Frankincense, Geranium, Helichrysum, Ho-Leaf, Hyssop, Lemon, Orange, Nutmeg, Peppermint, Pine, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Spearmint, Spruce, Vetiver, Ylang Ylang Recipes: For a relaxing massage add four drops Lavender, two drops Roman Chamomile, and one drop Cedarwood to your carrier oil. To repair skin quicker, blend two drops Lavender and one drop Helichrysum italicum. Apply on location at least two times a day. ‍ ‍ Country of Origin: Bulgaria, Organic Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia Plant Part: Flower and Plant Note: Floral and Herbaceous
Original price was: $21.00.Current price is: $16.80.

Lemon

$11.00
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Lemon, Organic: USA Pressed Peel (Citrus limonum) The therapeutic oil is pressed from the peel however other extraction methods do produce high quality, longer shelf life oil. Due to the large production of Lemon trees in California and Florida, this highly beneficial oil is relatively low cost. In laboratory studies on animals, Lemon oil showed to halt or slow growth of cancer and contains numerous anti-cancer compounds. Like all pressed citrus oils, you will want to use caution when using this oil on skin that is exposed to sunlight. Primary Usage: Use a drop or two ever couple hours internally as a general tonic to assist detoxification, lymphatic drainage, and to fight infections. Assist the immune system in the formation of red and white blood cells. Beneficial for digestive problems (indigestion, gas, intestinal parasites, nausea, vomiting, heartburn) and the smell stimulates the brain (focus, concentration, Parkinson’s disease). A wonderful low-cost oil to use in cleansing the air, water, and surfaces against infectious diseases. Secondary Usage: Aids with respiratory issues(decongestant, fevers, colds, flu, throat infection, asthma, bronchitis), mouth conditions (infection, mouth ulcers, herpes), and skin (dull, acne, boils, warts, corns, varicose veins, liver spots, cellulite). Other powerful benefits include assisting with urinary tract infections, kidney stones, brittle nails, nose bleeds, gall stones, circulation (tightens blood vessels and lowers blood pressure), pain relief (rheumatism, arthritis, gallstones, dyspepsia, gout), and diabetes (eye disorders, lowers blood sugar levels). Has been reported: Eliminates negative emotions (grudges, resentment, anxiety, apathy, mental fatigue, nervous conditions) and promotes spiritual and psychic awareness. Shown positive results with assisting in alleviating allergies. Descriptor: Alkalizing, Antibacterial, Antidepressant, Antiseptic, Antitoxic, Antispasmodic, Astringent, Decongestant, Digestive, Disinfectant, Diuretic, Insecticide, Stimulant, Anti-Inflammatory, General Tonic Application: Ingest, diffuse, or apply topically on location. Caution: Phototoxic Found In: Purify, DNA Release, Rejuvenate, Spice Traders, Vitality, Balance Influences: Promotes joy and is elevating to the mind, body, and spirit and contains wonderful purification and disinfectant properties. Medicine Wheel: A Primary East and Secondary South, Center, and North. Blends Well With: Cinnamon Bark, Citrus oils, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Fennel, Geranium, Ginger Root, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Neroli, Nutmeg, Palmarosa, Roman Chamomile, Rose, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Tea Tree, Vetiver, Ylang Ylang Recipes: Add six drops of oil directly to your laundry detergent to freshen a wash load. ‍ Country of Origin: USA, Organic Botanical Name: Citrus limonum Plant Part: Peel Note: Clean, Fresh, Citrus
$11.00

Lemongrass

$10.00
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Lemongrass, Wild: Nepal, (Cymbopogon citratus) Lemongrass is at all, six foot high, grass that grows profusely in warm tropical regions. The name is derived from the spicy lemony aroma that imamates from the plant. Traditionally it has been used in Asian medicine, cooking (Chinese and Thai recipes), skin care products, perfumes, as an insect repellent, and by bee keepers to treat new hives. (The oil is not only antimicrobial but it also and also mimics the natural pheromones of the bees.) Lemongrass has similar chemistry as Litsea with the high Aldehyde content and the main chemical component in both being about the same. Primary Usages: Assists toning tissue and muscles (joint pain, repairs, regenerates connective tissue, tendonitis), regulates the parasympathetic nervous system, cardiovascular support (strengthens vascular walls, assist poor circulation, varicose veins), aids respiratory infections, opens the pores, assists digestive issues (settles digestion, eliminates excess gas), and eases headaches. Secondary Usage: Bladder and kidney conditions (infections, fluid retention),drains the lymph nodes, eliminates excessive perspiration, and can also be used as an effective deodorant when diluted. Used as an insect repellent for wasps, fleas, lice, and ticks(especially dogs). Useful for external fungus conditions (ringworm, athletes’ foot, toenail) and stimulates the immune system and liver. Has Been Reported: Tonic to the nervous system and emotions(nervous disorders, shaking hands, Parkinson’s, vertigo, stress, depression, insecurity, loneliness, anxiety, lack of confidence, hopelessness, and mental fatigue). Lemongrass increases lactation and indirectly assists the baby’s immune system. Shows positive results with assisting to improve eyesight and as a preventative against cancer. Descriptor: Aids Connective Tissue, Cardiovascular Support, General Health Tonic, Digestive Aid, Lymph Support, Antimicrobial, Pesticide Application: Apply topically, diffuse, and add a drop in water for a tonic. Caution: This is a “hot” oil. Use sparingly and in dilution. Found In: Purify, Joint Support, Sports Pro, Vitality, Balance Influences: Uplifting fragrance that is calming, increases spiritual and mental awareness, aids self esteem, and protects against negative energies. A wonderful oil to diffuse for its overall therapeutic and air purification properties. Medicine Wheel: A Primary West and Secondary North. Blends Well With: Basil, Birch, Black Cumin, Citronella, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Marjoram, Myrtle, Peppermint, Pine, Rosemary, Spruce, Thyme, Wintergreen Recipes: When using for eyesight, mix two drops Helichrysum italicum, three drops Frankincense, four drops each of Eucalyptus, Lavender, and Cypress, along withsix drops of Lemongrass into one ounce of carrier oil and massage around the boney part around the eye several times a day. Apply on the closed eyelids at night. Avoid getting the oil in the eye as it will “burn”. ‍ Country of Origin: Nepal, Wild Botanical Name: Cymbopogon citratus Plant Part: Grass Note: Sweet and Spicy with Notes of Citrus
$10.00

Letting Go

$17.00
List of Ingredients: Wild, Ethically Farmed and Organic Essential Oils of Spearmint, Myrtle, Ravintsara, Geranium, Hyssop, Lavender, Clary Sage, Sage, Vetiver, and Lemon in a base of 75% Fractionated Coconut Oil. ‍ Man Found Standing says: Letting Go was formulated to assist in letting go of the negative past and increasing the desire to change. It brings an immediate emotional release of feelings of anger, fear, frustration, loss, despair, and feeling overwhelmed. It assists in bringing back love, peace, happiness, and a childlike innocence that opens one up to hope and beauty. It sooths lack of composure, is deeply relaxing, and strengthens the aura around the body. Use it when there is a conflict in thoughts and intellect. It helps deal with the energy that is blocking the changes you desire. As you find the block and release the energy behind the belief that created it, you are free to discover your own magnificence and create whatever your heart desires. Letting Go balances the central nervous system and decongests the liver. What you see, hear, feel, have, and are, depends on whether or not you have an attitude of forgiveness or non-forgiveness. When you have an attitude of forgiveness, you see people as friends and they see you as a friend. It is your choice. Traditional Application: Apply one drop on each ear and massage around the entire ear. Other areas to apply Forgiveness are over the navel, solar plexus, across the forehead, on the temples, over the liver and on the bottom of the feet. ‍ Companion Essential Oils: DNA Repair, Break Thru, Gratitude, Mountain Retreat, and Guardian
$17.00

Lime, Distilled

$12.50
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Lime, Organic: Mexico (Citrus x aurantifolia) The Lime tree is native to Asia and became very popular in the 1800’s,due to the high content of vitamin C. English sailors took Limes on long journeys toprevent scurvy and ate them so much; they were given the nickname of “Limeys.” The essential oil is quite similar to Lemon, with both having the same predominant chemical of Limonene and both being cold pressed from the rind. Generally Lemon and Lime are considered interchangeable in their therapeutic results however Lime oil is more phototoxic than Lemon so it is not recommended to be used on skin exposed to the sunlight. Primary Usage: Stimulates the brain (clears thought, aids concentration), supports emotions (uplifting, apathy, anxiety, nervousness, stress, depression, grounding, listlessness, removes negativity), general tonic to assist detoxification and support the liver and kidneys, assists respiratory issues (chest congestion, infections, sinusitis, sore throats, fevers). Secondary Usage: Treats digestive problems (stomach cramps, heartburn, indigestion, flatulence, intestinal parasites). Assists the lymphatic system (stimulates and purifies the glands), eases inflammation(arthritis, rheumatism), and helpful with obesity (cellulite). Has been reported: Assists the immune system (stimulates red and white blood cell formation), treat infectious diseases, and helpful for cardiovascular disease. Descriptor: Antibacterial, Antidepressant, Antiseptic, Alkalizing, Astringent, Alkalizing, Antitoxic, Antispasmodic, Disinfectant, Diuretic, Insecticide, Digestive, Lymphatic Stimulant, General Tonic Application: Ingest, diffuse, or apply topically on location. ‍ Caution: Phototoxic Found In: At Peace, Breathe Ease Jr., Chakra, Citrus Passion, Citrus Blend, Elevate, Energize, Immune Jr., Serenity, Tranquility Influences: Uplifting and improves concentration. Assists to open the solar plexus and heart charkas. Wonderful for cleaning and purifying the air. Medicine Wheel: A Primary South and Secondary Center and North. Assists to regulate Qi. Blends Well With: Basil, Citrus oils, Cedarwood, Citronella, Cinnamon Bark, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Fennel, Geranium, Ginger Root, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Neroli, Nutmeg, Palmarosa, Roman Chamomile, Rose, Rosemary, Sage, Sandalwood, Tea Tree, Vetiver, and Ylang Ylang Recipes: For a comfort blend add eight drops of Lime, and one drop each of Neroli or Vanilla. You can substitute five drops of Balsam of Peru for the Vanilla. Wear as a perfume to inhale or diffuse.  For mental fatigue add six drops Lime to three or drops of Peppermint. Diffuse or inhale.  Another comfort blend we like is adding eight drops each of Lime and Frankincense to two drops each of Patchouli and Sandalwood. Mix with one or two teaspoons carrier oil. ‍ Country of Origin: Mexico, Organic Botanical Name: Citrus x aurantifolia Plant Part: Peels Note: Fresh, Fruity, and Vibrant
$12.50

Lime, Pressed

$12.50
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Lime, Organic: USA Pressed Peel (Citrus aurantifolia) The Lime tree is native to Asia and became very popular in the 1800’s,due to the high content of vitamin C. English sailors took Limes on long journeys toprevent scurvy and ate them so much; they were given the nickname of “Limeys.” The essential oil is quite similar to Lemon, with both having the same predominant chemical of Limonene and both being cold pressed from the rind. Generally Lemon and Lime are considered interchangeable in their therapeutic results however Lime oil is more phototoxic than Lemon so it is not recommended to be used on skin exposed to the sunlight. Primary Usage: Stimulates the brain (clears thought, aids concentration), supports emotions (uplifting, apathy, anxiety, nervousness, stress, depression, grounding, listlessness, removes negativity), general tonic to assist detoxification and support the liver and kidneys, assists respiratory issues (chest congestion, infections, sinusitis, sore throats, fevers). Secondary Usage: Treats digestive problems (stomach cramps, heartburn, indigestion, flatulence, intestinal parasites). Assists the lymphatic system (stimulates and purifies the glands), eases inflammation(arthritis, rheumatism), and helpful with obesity (cellulite). Has been reported: Assists the immune system (stimulates red and white blood cell formation), treat infectious diseases, and helpful for cardiovascular disease. Descriptor: Antibacterial, Antidepressant, Antiseptic, Alkalizing, Astringent, Alkalizing, Antitoxic, Antispasmodic, Disinfectant, Diuretic, Insecticide, Digestive, Lymphatic Stimulant, General Tonic Application: Ingest, diffuse, or apply topically on location. ‍ Caution: Phototoxic Found In: At Peace, Breathe Ease Jr., Chakra, Citrus Passion, Citrus Blend, Elevate, Energize, Immune Jr., Serenity, Tranquility Influences: Uplifting and improves concentration. Assists to open the solar plexus and heart charkas. Wonderful for cleaning and purifying the air. Medicine Wheel: A Primary South and Secondary Center and North. Assists to regulate Qi. Blends Well With: Basil, Citrus oils, Cedarwood, Citronella, Cinnamon Bark, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Fennel, Geranium, Ginger Root, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Neroli, Nutmeg, Palmarosa, Roman Chamomile, Rose, Rosemary, Sage, Sandalwood, Tea Tree, Vetiver, and Ylang Ylang Recipes: For a comfort blend add eight drops of Lime, and one drop each of Neroli or Vanilla. You can substitute five drops of Balsam of Peru for the Vanilla. Wear as a perfume to inhale or diffuse.  For mental fatigue add six drops Lime to three or drops of Peppermint. Diffuse or inhale.  Another comfort blend we like is adding eight drops each of Lime and Frankincense to two drops each of Patchouli and Sandalwood. Mix with one or two teaspoons carrier oil. ‍ Country of Origin: USA, Organic Botanical Name: Citrus aurantifolia Plant Part: Peels Note: Fresh, Fruity, and Vibrant
$12.50

Litsea cubeba

$14.00
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Litsea, Organic: China (Litsea cubeba) China is one of the leading countries that exports large amounts of adulterated essential oils. Most healers wishing to purchase therapeutic essential oils will avoid all oils from China unless they have a highly reliable source. The Litsea tree, also known as May Chang, is an evergreen that is native to China. Most Litsea that is exported comes from large conventional plantations but there are a few small villages that also wild harvest berries for the oil. The fruit is distilled to extract the spicy lemony fragrant therapeutic oil. The tree has been used historically for its medicinal properties and as a spice. This oil is similar to Lemongrass with being high in Aldehydes and both having the main chemical of Geranial in highly abundant amounts. Primary Usage: Skin problems (blemishes, acne, dermatitis, oily skin and hair),fungal infections (ringworm, athlete’s foot), respiratory issues (expectorant, relieves asthma symptoms, congestion, deepens breathing), and supports the nervous system (relaxing, refreshing, stress, anxiety, depression, anger, fear, grief, mental clarity). Secondary Usage: As a general tonic to assist a digestion(improve, gas, nausea, parasites), improve heart function (strengthen, high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, arrhythmia), and assists with excessive perspiration. Has been reported: Studies have shown benefits with treating lung cancer. Used as an insect repellent. Some people have reported this oil has increased lactation in nursing mothers. Descriptor: Antidepressant, Antibacterial, Tonic, Antiseptic, Anti-Inflammatory, Expectorant, Stimulant Application: Apply topically, diffuse, and add a drop in water as a general tonic. Caution: Irritant insensitive individuals. Because this may increase lactation, use with caution during pregnancy. ‍ Found In: Peaceful ‍ Influences: A wonderful fragrance to diffuse to clean the air and have an uplifting effect. Beneficial during meditation and prayer. Has a happy rejuvenating energy that assist to bring feelings of all wellness and everything will be alright. Medicine Wheel: A Primary West and Secondary North. Blends Well With: Basil, Bergamot, Cedarwood, Chamomile, Clary Sage, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Orange, Palmarosa, Petitgrain, Rose, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Tangerine, Tea Tree, Vetiver, Ylang Ylang. Recipes: For insomnia add eight drops each of Litsea and Lavender to six drops of Ylang Ylang Extra. Diffuse or mix with a carrier oil and apply as needed. An uplifting blend mix twelve drops of Litsea with one drop each of Vanilla and Neroli. Mix with a half ounce of carrier oil and apply as desired. For increasing focus add equal parts of Litsea and Peppermint and diffuse, inhale, or apply topically. To assist digestion, add two drops each of Litsea, Peppermint, and Ginger. Rub on stomach. ‍ Country of Origin: China, Organic Botanical Name: Litsea cubebea Plant Part: Fruit Peel Note: Grassy and Citrus-Like
$14.00

Love

$17.00
List of Ingredients: Wild, Ethically Farmed and Organic Essential Oil of Lemon, Orange, Rose Geranium, Bergamot, Mandarin, Ylang Ylang Extra, Myrtle, and Rose in a base of 66% Fractionated Coconut Oil. ‍ Man Found Standing says: Love was formulated to bring joy into our lives. When inhaled it brings back memories of being loved, being held, sharing loving times, and feelings. It will assist in opening our lives where perhaps we have shut down to love, to receiving love, or to self-love. When there is grief the adenoids and the adrenals shut down. This blend may assist in opening these glands. Love assists in overcoming grief, forgiving others, and letting go of negative experiences. What may have seemed like obstacles are no longer viewed as obstacles but opportunities to learn from and grow. Traditional Application: Rub over the heart, ears, on the back of the neck, thymus, temples, across the forehead, and on the wrists. It is nice to use as a perfume or after-shave. Add to bath water or use as a compress. Wonderful diluted in carrier oil for a full body massage. It creates a frequency of love, the true source of all healing. ‍Companion Oils: Peaceful, Love, Balance, and DNA Repair. Caution: Love contains photosensitive oils so keep the applied area away from direct sunlight.
$17.00

Mandarin

$22.00
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Mandarin, Organic, Ethically Grown: Italy (Citrus nobilis) The Mandarin fruit is a variety of citrus from the orange family and resembles other oranges. They have a long historic symbolism for prosperity and good fortune. In Asian cultures Mandarins are commonly sent as gifts to usurer in the New Year. The essential oil is extracted through the cold pressing of the peal. Because of the high costs of having a farm certified organic, and due to the low demand for certified organic Mandarin, most all oil is sold conventionally. The certified organic oil is quite a bit more expensive, around four times the cost. Due to this high cost most healers prefer using the lower cost ethically farmed oil instead. Primary Usages: The French regarded Mandarin as a safe remedy for children, pregnant mothers, and the elderly. It is a general health tonic to assist in the proper growth, toning, and function of the body (respiratory, digestive, cardiovascular, circulatory, lymphatic, neurotic, excretory, nervous, endocrine, and the immune system). Benefits the nervous system (epilepsy, convulsions, soothing, restlessness, nervousness, stress, tension, hysteria) and fortifies the stomach (optimizes function, hiccups, dyspepsia, intestinal problems, dispels pathogens, bloating) and spleen, especially in children. Secondary Usages: Beneficial for liver (strengthening, bile regulation) and the lymphatic system (fluid retention, detoxifying, obesity, alkalizing). Good addition to any skincare formula because it is beneficial for congested oily skin, acne, stretchmarks, and also assist to healing wounds, spots, and scars by promoting them growth of new cells. Has Been Reported: Assists with PMS and menstrual cramps by massaging it on the abdomen. The oil is antifungal (ringworm, athletes’ foot, toenail fungus), antiseptic, and a good decongestant. Descriptor: Tonic, Nervine, Digestive Aid, Liver Stimulant, Detoxifier Application: Rub on stomach, chest, upper back, sore muscle areas, and cuts to clean and heal, other locations, or diffuse. It maybe taken internally 1-3 drops at a time in water. Caution: Phototoxic and harsher to the skin when oxidized. Found In: At Peace, Chakra, Immune Strength, Love, Present Moments Influences: A favorite smell of children that brings child-like energy and assists in getting a “handle” on routines. Refreshing, uplifting, and balancing to the mind, spirit, and promotes happiness. Medicine Wheel: Primary Center Secondary East, North, and South. Used in the regulation of the Chi energies. Blends Well With: Bergamot, Cinnamon, Clary Sage, Clove, Frankincense, Grapefruit, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Myrtle, Neroli, Nutmeg, Orange, Rosemary, Rosewood Testimonials: “A nice fresh citrusy scent that seems to last longer than the most other citrus. I like put a drop on my wrist for a relaxing uplifting effect. –Paul D. Ava, MO ‍Country of Origin: Italy, Organic Botanical Name: Citrus nobilis Plant Part: Peel Note: Sweet and Citrusy
$22.00

Marjoram

Original price was: $22.00.Current price is: $17.60.
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Marjoram, Organic: Hungary (Origanum marjorana) Marjoram was a common well respected medicinal plant throughout the Mediterranean. In Greek it means “Joy of the Mountains” and the entire plant is extremely aromatic. Even though Marjoram is listed with the FDA as Generally Recognized as Safe, you will want to use caution because of the different chemo types. Most Healers prefer to use the Sweet variety over the high carvacrol varieties. Primary Usages: For muscular issues (aches, stiffness, sprains, pain, bruises, spasms),all types of headaches, and assists the respiratory system (coughing, excessive mucus, inflammation, bronchitis, asthma, sinusitis). It is beneficial for all systems of the body. It widens and relaxes the blood vessels, eases the flow of blood, and reduces blood pressure, thereby lessening the strain on the entire cardiovascular system. Protects and strengthens the entire nervous system and is considered to be effective for infections. Secondary Usages: Provides relief from stress and anxiety. It assists to suppress or control sexual desires and thus is beneficial for those who are suffering from abnormal and extreme sexual urges. It assists regulating female monthly cycles and provides relief from other symptoms associated with periods. Has Been Reported: Beneficial for keeping wounds for getting infected, keeping the brain healthy and functioning even with age, and assisting drug and alcohol cravings and addictions. Descriptor: Aids Muscles, Respiratory, General Health Tonic, Cardiovascular Support, Decongestant Application: Apply a few drops on location and massage it into the skin. Add a drop or two to your water. Caution: Hot oil. Some experts report long-term use may permanently inhibit sex drive but no scientific evidence of this. Found In: Circulate Influences: Even though it reminds people of Eucalyptus or Rosemary with its uplifting stimulating fragrance, this oil has a calming sedative effect on both the mind and body. It relieves stress, anxiety, over thinking, brings peace, and provides comfort during times of grief and loneliness. It is said to strengthen overall willpower and release obsessions. Medicine Wheel: Primary East and Secondary South, Center, and North. Normalizes the Yi/Intention and fortifies the Po/Instinct. Blends Well With: Basil, Bergamot, Cardamom, Cedarwood, Chamomile, Cypress, Elemi, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Lavender, Nutmeg, Orange, Rosewood, Tea Tree, Thyme Recipes: For constipation with cramping combine seven drops of Marjoram with five drops of Spikenard, three drops each of Bergamot and Orange, two drops of Neroli, and one drop of Roman Chamomile. Add to one ounce of carrier oil and massage ten drops into the abdomen several times daily. ‍ Country of Origin: Hungary, Organic Botanical Name: Origanum marjorana Plant Part: Leaf and Plant Note: Spicy and Herbaceous
Original price was: $22.00.Current price is: $17.60.

Melaleuca

$14.00
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Melaleuca, Organic: Australia (Melaleuca quinquinervera) Melaleuca is related to Tea Tree but is quite different and should not be confused. We generally consider it a more universal oil than tea tree, but each Melaleuca tree produces a vast array of chemical differences due to weather and soil conditions. Normally the cineole type of Melaleuca is used for healing where the nerolidol, linalool, and so forth chemotypes are mostly used in perfumery. Often this oil is sold adulterated so makes sure you purchase from a reputable supplier. The tree has many, many uses and is highly valued by the natives of Australia. It grows in such abundance that cultivation is not necessary so almost all Melaleuca oil is from the Wild source. Some experts believe this oil to be the most important anti-allergenic essential oil in aromatherapy. We have found in small amounts this oil works wonderful, but the Black Cumin is far superior in its anti-allergenic action, however a large amount of the Black Cumin taken internally is required for healing. Primary Usages: Very beneficial for all respiratory complaints (allergies, coughs, sinusitis, pulmonary disease, catarrh, decongestant, expectorant) and has powerful antibacterial, antifungal, and antiseptic properties. Benefits skin (acne, skin disease, boils, insect bites, wrinkles, psoriasis, leprosy type ulcers, itchy or scaly skin, infection or gangrenous wounds, cold abscesses, scalp crust, herpes outbreaks, shingles), gum issues, and assists to bolster the immune system. Secondary Usages: It is anesthetic so neuralgia and rheumatoid arthritis sufferers find inflammation and pain are significantly reduced or eliminated when using Melaleuca topically. Melaleuca increases white blood cells and antibody activity that are beneficial for using against all viruses (colds, flu, herpes, malaria, measles, mumps, scarlet fever, smallpox, typhoid fever when diffused, viral hepatitis),and is good for headaches, swollen glands, and fevers. It slows digestion and is an intestinal antiseptic. Good for parasites, nausea, ulcers, and bladder infections. Has Been Reported: Assists the circulation and has hormone-like action on the hypothalamus, pituitary, adrenal axis, ovarian-testicular systems, and assists male impotence, and hormonal action. It acts as an adrenal stimulant, assists a sluggish liver, and aids with pancreas problems. Beneficial for tumors, rectal cancer, and hemorrhoids. Use before and after radiation treatments to give protection from deep radiation burns. Descriptor: Decongestant, Expectorant, Pain Relief, Antibiotic, Stimulating Application: Apply diluted to the bottom of the feet, chest, or back. Diffuse. ‍ Caution: This oil contains Cineole in a high percentage. Cineole, although approved as a flavoring, is toxic if taken in large amounts. Stick with normal usage. Found In: Hormone Balance and Bug Off ‍ Influences: Purifying to the Brain, Assists Concentration, and is Uplifting. Medicine Wheel: Primary North and Secondary East. Increases the Guardian Qi. Blends Well With: Cedarwood, Coriander, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Fennel, Ho-Leaf, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Myrtle, Peppermint, Pine, Orange Recipes: Mix fifty drops in a four ounce spray bottle of water. Spray on your body and in the air. ‍ Country of Origin: Australia, Organic Botanical Name: Melaleuca quinquinervera Plant Part: Leaf Note: Sweet, Herbaceous, Menthol
$14.00

Melissa

$185.00
Man Found Standing Writes: ‍ Melissa, Organically Grown: France (Melissa officinalis) Originally from the Mediterranean region, Melissa now grows around the world. It takes over six thousand pounds of the plant to make one pound of the therapeutic oil. Because of this low yield, the cost of the oil is expensive and usually found adulterated in the retail market. Having Melissa cultivated by many smaller farms in countries where labor costs are low, assists to keep this oil pure and at a more reasonable price level. In Greek the name means “honeybee” and planting of it around beehives was encouraged. In Hebrew is name meant “Chief of Oils”. Used medicinally for thousands of years, Melissa was also called “the elixir of life” and promoted general health. The high cost is due to the massive three tones of plant material required to create one pound of high quality steamed distilled oil. Primary Usages: It has powerful anti-viral constituents (cold sores, strep throat, fevers, flu, herpes), assists muscles (inflammation, pain, spasms), beneficial for the lungs (coughs, bronchitis, asthma), and assists skin problems (acne, athletes foot, eczema, insects bites). Secondary Usages: It is used for calming and soothing the nerves (depression, anxiety, insomnia, shock). Use a couple drops in water as a tonic to assist longevity, high blood pressure, correct digestive issues (nausea, flatulence, indigestion), and to assist painful menstrual cycles or infertility. Has Been Reported: May assist to stop bleeding, reduce tumors, and assist the brain from headaches and vertigo. Descriptor: Digestion, Decongestant, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Viral Application: Apply a few drops on location or mix in carrier oil for a nice massage. Add a drop to water for a tonic. ‍ Caution: Use low doses only. Possible drug interactions and skin sensitization. Found In: Blend of Melissa, Mind-Alive Influences: Sweet lemon like fragrance that is uplifting and balancing. Medicine Wheel: Primary Center and Secondary South. Reduces liver heat and moves the Qi energy. Blends Well With: Basil, Bergamot, Chamomile, Citronella, Frankincense, Geranium, Grapefruit, Lavender, Lemongrass, Lime, Rose, Rosemary, and Ylang Ylang. Recipes: Melissa tea is soothing to the stomach after a meal. Adding one drop of oil with two drops of honey stirred into warm or hot water. A stress soothing blend is made by combining five drops Melissa, three drops Lavender, and two drops each of Geranium and Jasmine to a carrier oil for a massage. For a Herpes outbreak mix five parts each of Melissa and Tea Tree to one part each of Geranium and Lavender. Apply to the affected area undiluted three times a day. Once skin dries and tightens add the mixture to nine parts carrier oil and apply. ‍ Country of Origin: France, Organic Botanical Name: Melissa officinalis Plant Part: Arial Note: Fresh, Sweet, and Citrus
$185.00
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