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Lavender Essential Oil History

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Lavender essential oil, a history of dipping and bathing, dates back to the time of the Romans. Because of the compelling and luminous fragrance of lavender essential oil Lavendar essential oil has been added to baths. The source of the word Lavender is the latin word “Lavere” which means to wash, to bathe.

Lavender essential oils have been used in a variety of ways over the centuries. Use of the lavender flower has been extracted into lavender essential oils, added to distilled water as well as mixed with alcohol solutions (called a tincture) During Elizabethan times, the lavender essential oil was rubbed into oak furniture to provide a glossy finish. Essential oils have been used for centuries to lubricate the skin, clean and disinfect air, and to repel insects.

A startling accident created the new discipline of aromatherapy. Rene-Maurice Gattefosse, a French chemist in the 1930’s, burned himself severely. He dunked his hand into the closest available fluid which happened to be a vat of lavender essential oil. As the hours passed after his accident, the pain and redness vanished. This began his study of lavender essential oils, then other oils, some of which helped skin disorders. Thus started aromatherapy which was explored by other French scientists who were following his experimentation.

Some say that lavender essential oils can be used to repel moths, fleas, silverfish and flies. One source suggests using rolled up towels doused in lavender essential oil to vanquish mice and other rodents. How lovely that insect repellent has such a yummy smell!

Used in creams and lotions, lavender essential oil (sold Here) improves circulation and brings color to the skin. According to a number of sources, lavender essential oil has been used with great success to treat skin disorders. Commercial perfume companies use lavender essential oil as a basic ingredient for many fragrances.

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Lavender Essential Oil Uses

Monday, February 08th, 2010

Lavender Essential Oil uses are many. Lavender is a fragrant cottage herb that is loved for its evergreen foliage and its highly scented stalks of blue-mauve colored flowers. A perennial, lavender is now grown in the UK, southern France, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Bulgaria to produce lavender essential oil. These lavender essential oil uses are in perfumes, aromatherapy and many commercial preparations. Lavender essential oil uses are the most widely and versatile healing of all essential oils. It is safe, easy to use, and extremely effective.

Dr. Gattefosse, a founder of aromatherapy, suggested that lavender could be used o restore skin health. Lavender Essential oils uses include; sooth cuts, burns, scalds, wounds, sore skin or insect bites. Skin disorders such as acnes supposedly respond to treatment with lavender essential oils. Other lavender essential oil uses includes prevention of scarring and promotion of rapid healing. Lavender essential oil stimulates tissue repair, stimulates the brain to relax, and promotes healthy sleep patterns.

Lavender essential oil is one of the stronger antiseptic oils. In the middle ages, lavender was strewn in houses and churches to sanitize the floors and ward off the plague. Its antiseptic Lavender essential oil is used in a variety of cosmetic aids such as mouthwash, skin tonic, and eye-lotion. A couple of drops of lavender essential oil to cotton balls can be applied directly to the skin for first aid purposes. Frequent use has a preventative use against infections.

A good insect repellant, lavender was hung in rooms to keep away germ-carrying flies and mosquitoes during the Renaissance. Our grandmothers used lavender to scent clothes and deter moths by hanging lavender in linen closets.

Used to sooth headaches and migraines, lavender essential oil can be applied as a compress to the forehead by adding a few drops of oil to 4 oz of water and soaking a cloth which is applied to the forehead. Massaging the forehead and neck with a lotion of 3 drops of lavender to 1 teaspoon of carrier oil can provide relief for headaches.

Soothing rubs for people suffering from arthritis and rheumatism. Muscular aches and tensions can be relieved by using a rub made similar to that for relieving headaches.

Lavender essential oil makes a relaxing remedy for mind and body. The balancing properties of lavender can correct emotional problems and feelings of instability it calms anxiety and nervousness and relieves stress-related symptoms such as muscle tension, headaches, palpitations and insomnia. It lifts spirits and dispels depression.

Good for respiratory problems and fainting, lavender essential oil soothes chesty spasmodic coughs. Lavender essential oil’s antibacterial properties help fight off colds, flu, sore throats, and chest infections. It’ decongestant properties help clear phlegm. Relieve coughs by inhaling a mixture of 4 drops lavender essential oil and 3 drops cedarwood essential oil twice a day.

Restful sleep can be induced by dropping 1-3 drops of lavender essential oil on your billow, or into an evening bath. Insomnia can be helped by vaporizing 3 drops of lavender essential oil and 3 drops of orange to help you fall asleep. These are but a few of the lavender essential oil uses. Most lavender essential oil uses have not been written down but are passed from one generation to another as grandmother’s remedies, practices of aromatherapy, reflexology and medicinal herbalism.

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Peppermint Oil

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Peppermint Oil History

Peppermint oil history is first noted in the oldest surviving medical text, the Ebers papyrus, and frequently mentioned in the Bible. The name ‘mint’ comes from the Latin mente, meaning ‘thought’ referring to the garlands of mint that were worn in early times to stimulate the minds and inspire clear thoughts. You thought those crowns of garlands were decorations that Greeks and Romans wore? No. Those peppermint crowns were worn to stimulate thinking and clear-headedness. Greeks and Romans wore the mint crowns for banquets and placed bunches of peppermint on the tables to keep a clear head hoping by having a clear head they could ward off drunkenness.

Peppermint oil is the most widely used form of mint. Peppermint oil is distilled from the leaves and flowering tips of the peppermint plant. The use of peppermint and peppermint oils in medicines goes back at least 2000 years. The addition of peppermint essential oil (sold here) to your regular essential oil collection enhances your ability to address many more health issues. The use of ‘after dinner mints’ began as an ancient custom of ending a meal with a sprig of peppermint to help digestion and sweeten the breath.

Greek and Roman herbalists prescribed mint for just about everything including hiccups and leprosy. English herbalist Nicolas Culpepper recommended peppermint for complaints of the stomach. Peppermint oil still remains an excellent digestive remedy.

Chinese, Japanese, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and American Indians are recorded as growing peppermint leaves and using peppermint oil. Remains of peppermint have been found in tombs dating back to 3000 BC. The Jews used mint for strewing in synagogues to cleanse and perfume the air for worship.

Today peppermint oil and spearmint are used in sweets, chewing gum, tea, toothpaste, mint sauce, mint jelly, cosmetics and in medicines. Peppermint oils are used in foodstuffs and as floorings such as chocolate. They are used in pressed meats, alcoholic drinks, pickles and sauces. Peppermint oil is used in pharmaceuticals such as toothpaste and in cosmetics, toiletries and perfumes. Most peppermint oil comes mainly from the USA. Try a couple of drops of peppermint essential oil in your evening tea as a soothing, cool invigorating enhancement to the tea, your lungs and stomach.

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Peppermint Oil Mentha Piperata

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Peppermint Oil mentha piperata is a plant that is perhaps the most fragrant and well known of the mint family. The leaves of peppermint are shorter and broader than spearmint with larger spikes of purple flower. One of the main uses of peppermint oil mentha piperata is as aromatherapy oil. The almost colorless peppermint oil is distilled from the whole of partially dried plant and has a strong refreshing fragrance. The main property of peppermint oil mentha piperata is menthol, which is antibacterial and anesthetic, which will help improve the blood flow when its applied to your skin (please use with a carrier oil).
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Peppermint Oil has been used by many ancient cultures, including Egyptians, Chinese and American Indians, because of its extremely health promoting properties. It is an excellent digestive, it helps the respiratory system and circulation, it is an anti-inflammatory, and an antiseptic.

While our focus is on essential oils, to understand the benefit of peppermint oil mentha piperata , see how its leaves can be used. Grow your own peppermint for salads and garnishes. Peppermint stimulates the appetite and improves digestion and absorption. It has a relaxant and anti-inflammatory effect, relieving pain and spasm in the gut, stomach aches, colic, wind, heartburn and indigestion. The tannins protect the digestive tract from irritation and infection and peppermint is excellent for many bowel disorders such as diarrhea, Chrohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.

When you drink hot peppermint tea, circulation is stimulated, and sweating occurs, which helps reduce fevers and clear congestion. The antiseptic properties of the hot peppermint tea help to throw of colds and flu, herpes and chest congestion. The stimulating properties of the hot tea dispel lethargy and help to recharge vital energy.

As with all essential oils, Inhalations, baths and Massage are excellent uses of peppermint essential oil. Peppermint oil is still used in carrier water to settle upset stomachs. Smell a drop of peppermint oil mentha piperata on a tissue to helps nausea. A few drops of peppermint oil on a handkerchief can alleviate headaches and symptoms of sea and travel sickness, as it is refreshing and invigorating. Peppermint Oil makes a refreshing skin tonic or bath oil in the summer because of its cooling properties. Used in a footbath peppermint oil mentha piperata can help sweaty, smelly or tired feet, or in a compress to relieve hot flushes. Do not use peppermint oil in a concentration of more than one percent as it can cause irritation.

Peppermint Oil is excellent for skin disorders. Peppermint oil is good for the treatment of indigestion, flatulence, bad breath, flue, varicose veins, headaches and migraines, skin irritations, rheumatism, toothache and fatigue. Peppermint oil mentha piperata on a saturated cloth even keeps mice, fleas and ants away.

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Essential Oils Dilute with a carrier oil

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Essential oils dilute with a carrier oil because most essential oils are too strong to be applied directly to the skin. When essential oils are diluted with a carrier oil, they can be rubbed, massaged into the skin in the correct dosage. Additionally when you dilute an essential oil with a carrier oil, you may only need one drop of the essential, and applying it in the carrier oil allow it to be used in a bigger area. Diluting essential oils with a carrier oil helps make your use of essential oils cheaper. You only need to make a small batch of oil that you can use before the carrier oil gets rancid or too old, which happens when you buy commercially diluted essential oil in a standard size bottle.

Carrier oils themselves can have therapeutic properties. Effective carrier oils are vegetable, nut or seed oils. Essential oils are not usually oily. They evaporate and do not leave a greasy spot on paper. Fatty Oils such as vegetable oils are however an excellent choice as a carrier oil, Adding essential oils to a carrier oil yields a preparation that is good for the skin. An unprocessed and cold pressed oil retains its basic healing properties.

Carriers of important healing substances, unsaturated vegetable oils support the skin’s ability to function, breathe, absorb light and regulate skin temperature. They also soften the skin. This is important as a carrier oil to carry essential oils.

Mineral oils diminish essential oils. The skin can not absorb those oils which are made from petroleum.
Here is a list of carrier oils (carrier oils) for essential oils

    • Sweet Almond Oil.100 % dilution good for all skin types, This carrier oil is probably the best all-purpose carrier oil for essential oils because it is neutral and non-allergenic. Sweet almond oil pampers the skin.

    • Hazelnut Oil 100% dilution. Another great carrier oil for essential oils.
    • Good carrier oil for sandalwood, rosewood, tonka bean, ylang-ylang.
    • 8 months shelf life
    • Good astringent action. Good for all skins

    • Jojoba Oil 10% dilution
    • Good for inflamed skin, and all skin types
    • Nourishes, one of the best carriers an emulsifier. Absolutely necessary to use cold pressed. Good emulsifier for face creams. Mimics collagen.
    • Helps make skin soft and silky.

    • Wheat germ oil Shelf life minimum 8 month. 10% dilution. For all skin types and those with permanently aged skin, eczema, psoriasis.

    • Cocoanut oil - a solid at room temperature

    • St Johns’ Wort Oil One year shelf life

    • Olive Oil Shelf life One year. 10% dilution. Good for hair care, soothing.

    • Aloe Vera Oil 8 – 10 months shelf life.
    • All skin types

Other vegetable oils such as Corn oil, Peanut oil, Safflower oil and Sunflower oil can be used as carrier oils or carrier oils for use with essential oils.

Carrier Oils play a very important role in carrying and diluting highly concentrated essential oils which are measured in drops. These carrier oils inhibit the evaporation rate, and ensure that they spread evenly over the skin and encourage quick absorptions of the essential oils.

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Dilute Essential Oils with a Carrier Oil

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Dilute essential oils with a carrier oil because most essential oils are too strong to be applied directly to the skin. When essential oils are diluted with a carrier oil, they can be rubbed, massaged into the skin in the correct dosage. Additionally when you dilute an essential oil with a carrier oil, you may only need one drop of the essential, and applying it in the carrier oil allow it to be used in a bigger area. Diluting essential oils with a carrier oil helps make your use of essential oils cheaper. You only need to make a small batch of oil that you can use before the carrier oil gets rancid or too old, which happens when you buy commercially diluted essential oil in a standard size bottle.

Carrier oils themselves can have therapeutic properties. Effective carrier oils are vegetable, nut or seed oils. Essential oils are not usually oily. They evaporate and do not leave a greasy spot on paper. Fatty Oils such as vegetable oils are however an excellent choice as a carrier oil, Adding essential oils to a carrier oil yields a preparation that is good for the skin. An unprocessed and cold pressed oil retains its basic healing properties.

Carriers of important healing substances, unsaturated vegetable oils support the skin’s ability to function, breathe, absorb light and regulate skin temperature. They also soften the skin. This is important as a carrier oil to carry essential oils.

Mineral oils diminish essential oils. The skin can not absorb those oils which are made from petroleum. Here is a list of carrier oils (carrier oils) for essential oils:

    • Sweet Almond Oil.100 % dilution good for all skin types, This carrier oil is probably the best all-purpose carrier oil for essential oils because it is neutral and non-allergenic. Sweet almond oil pampers the skin.

    • Hazelnut Oil 100% dilution. Another great carrier oil for essential oils.
    • Good carrier oil for sandalwood, rosewood, tonka bean, ylang-ylang.
    • 8 months shelf life
    • Good astringent action. Good for all skins

    • Jojoba Oil 10% dilution
    • Good for inflamed skin, and all skin types
    • Nourishes, one of the best carriers an emulsifier. Absolutely necessary to use cold pressed. Good emulsifier for face creams. Mimics collagen.
    • Helps make skin soft and silky.

    • Wheat germ oil Shelf life minimum 8 month. 10% dilution. For all skin types and those with permanently aged skin, eczema, psoriasis.

    • Cocoanut oil - a solid at room temperature

    • St Johns’ Wort Oil One year shelf life

    • Olive Oil Shelf life One year. 10% dilution. Good for hair care, soothing.

    • Aloe Vera Oil 8 – 10 months shelf life.
    • All skin types

Other vegetable oils such as Corn oil, Peanut oil, Safflower oil and Sunflower oil can be used as carrier oils or carrier oils for use with essential oils.

Carrier Oils play a very important role in carrying and diluting highly concentrated essential oils which are measured in drops. These carrier oils inhibit the evaporation rate, and ensure that they spread evenly over the skin and encourage quick absorptions of the essential oils.

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Essential Oils are used in Aromatherapy

Wednesday, February 03rd, 2010

Essential Oils are used in Aromatherapy in simple ways. Baths, Massage, Inhalation and vaporizations are some of ways that the fragrance of essential oils are used to soothe and heal body mind and spirit. Essential oils are highly concentrated and are not for oral use. Before applying to the skin, essential oils need to be diluted in some way. Pregnant women, babies and children, and elderly skin should only use weak solutions of essential oils.

Baths with essential oils are a wonderful way to relieve stress and tension. It is recommended that you run a bath of water that is a comfortable temperature to use. Sprinkle 4 drops of one essential oil into the water. If you are combining oils, use only 3 drops of each essential oil. Move your hand through the water to disperse the essential oils throughout the water. One combination of oils for relaxation is to use three drops each of lavender and sandalwood essential oils. Soak for 20 minutes.

Inhalation of essential oils helps relieve colds, sinuses and influenza. Steam from nearly boiling water rising from a bowl can be caught by a towel to help ease colds. Fill a bowl halfway and carefully with boiling water. Two drops of eucalyptus essential oils and 2 drops of tea tree essential oils can be sprinkled onto the surface of the water. Cover your head with a towel and let your body relax into the aromatic steam for approximately 15 – 20 minutes. Take off glasses or contacts so your eyes are not irritates before inhalation.

Vaporizers are used to take essential oils and diffuse them into the air of a room. Tea Tree essential oil and lemon essential oils help remove odors that are unpleasant. Other essential oils can be used to create a serene relaxing mood.

Massage is yet another method that aromatherapy uses essential oils. Carrier oils are used to first dilute the oil. Grapeseed oil, sweet almond oil, or jojoba oils are good vegetable oils that can be used. 10 drops of essential oils in four teaspoons of carrier oil is a nice mixture to create massage oil. Store the mixture in a clean glass bottle. Your blend will last about four weeks. Do not use this massage oil on the face. Use only 5 drops of essential oils to four teaspoons of carrier oil for sensitive or very young or elderly skin.

Hot and Cold Compresses are another way of using essential oils. For muscle pains, headaches, or bruises, soak a cloth in a solution of water and essential oils. Apply the compress to the sore area. The solution is made of approximately four ounces of water and 5 – 10 drops of essential oils.

There are a few other ways to use essential oils. Placing a couple of drops of lavender oil on a pillow to enhance sleeping, or on a shoe rack to cleanse the air is another way. Some people place a drop or so of essential oils on a light bulb which is dispersed by the heat.

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Medicinal Essential Oils

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Medicinal essential oils would be defined as medicinal if the essential oil has healing properties such as oregano, that is said to contain constituent agents which combats and prevents the spread of bacteria and germs. There are many different medicinal essential oils that have been used to treat various diseases and ailments for hundreds of years. Medicinal essential oils have been used medicinally to treat conditions ranging from cancer to skin irritations. Medicinal essential oil use, proposed by essential oil merchants, are based on this long history documented by lay persons and professionals alike. Most countries regulate claims of medicinal treatments, subjecting the consumer to less self treatment and requiring physicians and pharmaceutical companies to profit grossly at the expense of the patient. Merchants must NOT suggest what the medicinal essential oils can be used for, or how much medicinal essential oils to take, for fear that a government agent will prosecute them for diagnosing and prescribing without a license. This offense is punishable by fine and imprisonment, regardless if the essential oil has been used for centuries for a specific ailment.

It is paramount that the reader understand that any ingestion of medicinal essential oils should be undertaken under the supervision and direction of a licensed health profession knowledgeable in the administration of medicinal essential oils.

Medicinal essential oils can also be an aromatherapy essential oil or a therapeutic essential oil. Medicinal essential oils can be used internally by mouth, inhaled into the lungs and administered externally directly on the body. Please note that all aromatherapy and therapeutic essential oils may NOT be medicinal essential oils. Medicinal essential oils used for ingestion should be labeled “Food Grade”. Other distinguishing descriptions for medicinal essential oils should be; “organically grown, identified as 100% pure “botanical name” (such as “100% pure origanum vulgare”).

Medicinal essential oils are distilled at the optimum time of plant harvest, zero pounds of pressure, only quality plant parts and stored in ideal conditions, all other oils that do not meet this criteria are sold for perfume, cleaning fluids and low quality air fresheners.

France has been the forerunner of research and clinical trials for medical aromatherapy. The French have prescribed and encapsulated essential oils for oral ingestion and made suppositories with essential oils for patients.

The serious side of medicinal essential oil when combined in aromatherapy is made clear by the effects that medicinal essential oils used in aromatherapy have made in recent clinical trials. The prominent medical doctors, Dr. Lapraz, Dr. Pellecuer, Dr. Duraffourd and Dr Daniel Penoel of France, Dr Christine Carson of Australia, have had ongoing clinical trials using medicinal essential oils as healing agents. The Belgium and German governments are funding university based research of medicinal essential oils to validate their uses in the medical arena.

The medical system of France recognizes aromatherapy as ‘aromatic medicine’ and medical doctors and health practitioners prescribe essential oils for internal and external use to patients with diverse medical conditions. As a result, thousands of case histories have been documented and presented as clinical studies concluding the success of medicinal essential oils as an alternative to patent medicines.

Dr. Daniel Penoel of France says “We are at a changing juncture of time for pharmacy and medicine. Antibiotics may disappear, but they will represent an option for some, while essential oils continue to be the most powerful form of natural antibiotic available at this time.”

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Essential Oils, Fact or Blend?

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Essential oils are derived from plant structures. Hallowed and hailed as healers, mood setters, gourmet accoutrements and glorious scents, essential oils have been slated for external application, ingestion, inhaled as well as mixed with a montage of various other essential and non-essential oils, minerals and herbs for innumerable concoctions, potions and even tinctures.

There are only two essential oils that can be applied to the skin without being diluted, lavender oil and tea tree oil. All the rest of the essential oils have to be diluted to prevent skin burn from direct application. One of the “hottest” of the essential oils is oregano oil even though oregano essential oil is probably the best of all the essential oils for immune support.

Essential oils that are too potent for pure undiluted application to the skin are usually diluted so that the essential oils can be used safely and pleasantly. Due to the recent surge in essential oil consumption, most consumers assume all essential oils are presented the same… NOT! Most essential oils sold as lavender oil are in fact lavendin oil, a cheaper substitute for the real lavender essential oil. Most essential oils are sold as a “blend”, not with other essential oils but with what is known in the industry as a carrier oil that will “tone down” the essential oil so that it will not burn the skin. Carrier oils such as olive oil, grape seed oil, jojoba oil and coconut oil are a few of the oils used to dilute essential oils. ALL carrier oils have a shelf life before they “go rancid” or spoil. Therefore reputable companies will clearly label blended, mixed, diluted essential oils as such and print an expiration date on the label. For the consumer that doesn’t want to be bothered with mixing their own essential oils, this is a great option. On the other hand, essential oils that are not labeled as to their purity, and sold as just “essential oil” having no expiration date, leaves the buyer with a time sensitive product that has been adulterated, when the label leads you to believe you bought pure essential oil with no expiration date needed.

Most Pure Essential oils are usually distilled and have a shelf life of many years.

Essential oil buyers are becoming more sophisticated, desiring 100% pure essential oils of the highest concentrations of natural constituent chemicals that will yield the most benefits for aromatherapy, medicinal and therapeutic uses. 100% pure essential oils last longer than a blend and the buyer can control what carrier oil is used and how much is used thereby insuring that the pure essential oil can be used without fear of going rancid because of a carrier oil.

Pure essential oils MUST be labeled by SPECIFIC plant specie name, such as “100% Pure Lavendulus Angustifolia, lavender oil”. When the bottler places the exact name of the plant that the essential oil was derived from and states that it is 100% pure, then the “Truth in Advertising Laws” insure you are getting exactly what is printed on the label… the BEST unblended, pure essential oil that has performed throughout history as claimed!

When you decide to buy essential oils, research the plant it comes from and buy only the best from the Company that is willing to state clearly what is in the bottle. Be aware that you will not be able to buy 100% pure essential oils by the ounce (30 ml) for $1.99. Most 100% pure essential oils are 2 to 3 times more costly than blended oils, however when you mix 3 drops of 100% pure essential oil with 20 drops of olive oil, you will find out that your pure essential oil will cost you much less than if you had bought the “blend” already mixed.

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Essential Oils

Friday, December 04th, 2009

essential oilsEssential oils are concentrated aroma compounds (volatile) of hydrophobic liquid derived from plants. Essential oils, known also as ethereal oils or volatile, are distilled from plant material by steam. Plant extracted oil is called “essential” because the processed essential oil has the specific scent, or essence of the plant. Essential oils have one similarity and that is that all essential oils convey fragrances characteristic to the plant the oil was distilled from.

Essential oils have a long history of medicinal history throughout most prior civilizations. Essential oils have influenced the perfume industry as well as created a new branch of alternative medicine called aromatherapy.

The most popular essential oils in alphabetical order are:

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There are four basic uses claimed for essential oils.

    1. Perfumes, (soaps, cosmetics, and perfumes)
    2. Flavoring, (drinks and foods)
    3. Medicinal, (topical and internal)
    4. Aromatherapy, (diffused fumes of essential oils to breath)

Although there are over 4000 years of essential oil use in man’s history, government agencies now prohibit the specific descriptive use by a merchant that would claim any curative, diagnosis, treatment, remedy or even cosmetic use.

When shopping for essential oils, beware of vendors using creative hype. Essential oils are often categorized with terms such as;

    “Medicinal Grade”
    “Grade A”
    “Therapeutic Grade”
    “Clinical Grade”
    “Aromatherapy Grade”
    “True”
    “Real”
    “by the Ancient”
    “Blend” or “Proprietary Mixture”.

This nomenclature is used as sales adjectives and is not totally correct descriptions of the essential oil you should be buying!

Here is a selection of terms that you want the manufacturer to use to describe their essential oil products:

    • 100% Pure Botanical name here.
    The slight of hand positioning of the words to say “100% Pure Essential Oil” and then the Botanical Name is deceptive as the concoction can have several cheaper essential oils blended with the Botanical Named oil. The label will be technically right but you can be cheated.

    Here is an example of how the label should read:
    “100% Pure Lavandula Angustifolia Essential Oil”.
    • No additives
    • No chemicals
    • steam distilled (excluding citrus essential oils)
    • essential oil from First Distillations
    • freshly harvested
    • free of inputs, carriers & diluents
    • Natural
    • organic
    • pesticide free
    • no parabens
    • Absolutes/Resin are not distilled but are extracted with alcohol or other solvents such as hexane or benzene, these essential oils are not used in aromatherapy but are great for therapeutical uses and perfumes.
    • Wild harvested
    • Cultivated
    • Satisfaction money back guarantee
    • Carrier oil needed for direct skin applications

Normally the description should say this essential oil is; “for perfumes soaps etc.”, “for aromatherapy” “for medicinal purposes”, or “for therapeutic use”.

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NovaMoist is designed by doctors and is meant to be used for many skin conditions and on all parts of the body; because of this people have found relief literally from head-to-toe. The synergistic blend of these natural essential oils forms a thin, smooth, non-greasy layer of moisture and protection, which is rapidly absorbed into your skin bringing sustained relief to skin discomfort and ...


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Lavender Soap from Henley Natural has a wonderful, fragrant floral scent. Bulgarian lavender and geranium essential oils provide the fragrant essence of this fabulous soap.Tampa, FL (PRWEB) January 11, 2012 Henley Natural has created a fragrant lavender soap for the shopper who loves the scent of lavender. This fabulous soap makes the skin sparkly clean while leaving it smooth and soft. Many ...


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To celebrate almost 7 years in business, Cleopatra's Choice is launching a new category to her virtual store. This new product line includes thousands of fragrance combination's in essential oils, perfumes and colognes.Chatsworth, CA (PRWEB) January 19, 2012 In celebration of her nearly seven years on the web, online beauty retailer Cleopatra’s Choice has launched a new webpage and a brand new ...

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