Pure Essential oil series |
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Aniseed |
An annual herb, less than a metre high, with delicate leaves and white flowers. |
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Aniseed oleoresin |
An annual herb, less than a metre high, with delicate leaves and white flowers. |
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Rose |
The Queen of essential oils. |
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Lavender |
Settles, restores and balances mind and body. Lavender oil extracts from its flower, it is the most versatile of all Mother Nature’s oils. It brings relief to stressful situations for young and old, relieves tired muscles and useful in creating a peaceful haven for sleep; Relief to symptoms of colds and coughs; treats symptoms of eczema, mild acne and minor burns. Caution: Not recommended for use by pregnant women and low blood pressure. |
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Jasmine |
Emotionally warming and exhilarating to mind and body |
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Geranium |
Geranium extracts from its floral, it relaxes and restores emotions during mood swings. May assist with general wellbeing. Helps relieve tension and mild anxiety. Assists in treating symptoms of eczema and minor skin conditions. |
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Juniperberry |
Juniper berry is purifying essential oil. On a physical level, this quality manifests as a powerful cleansing and tonic action, making juniper essential oil good in lymphatic drainage massage and in helping the body to eliminate toxins. It is also excellent when used for psychic and spiritual purifying. Juniper helps to alleviate nervous tension, intellectual fatigue and anxiety. Juniper is good in skin care, especially for oily skin with acne problem. Juniper is purifying, clearing and fortifying. It is good in meditation by using with burner. |
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Peppermint |
A refreshing oil for mind and body. Peppermint provides relief of lower back pain. It assists with the symptoms of sinus, colds and muscular aches and pains. Awakening oil that may be beneficial during times of stress. A cool minty aroma. Caution: Not recommended for use by pregnant women. |
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Roman Chamomile |
A calming and nurturing oil for mind and body. |
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Eucalyptus |
Expectorant and stimulating.Historically used to help temporarily relieve the symptoms of colds, flu, mucous congestion and mild upper respiratory infections (Adults only). Refreshing and helps to revive a tired mind. Cleansing to skin. |
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Orange |
Joyful, cheering, harmonizing and refreshing. Traditional uses of Orange oil include helping to relieve nervous tension, stress and mild anxiety; temporary relief of bronchial cough and the symptoms of colds (Adults only); and aiding in the relief of muscular cramps and spasms. |
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Lemon |
Cleanses and refreshes mind and body Lemon is ideal for use to rid the environment of airborne germs. Known to increase concentration while studying and fatigued. May assist in treatment of gout, varicose veins and swelling associated with arthritis. It has antiseptic properties, hence assists with colds and flu symptoms. Caution: photosensitization, avoid uncovered for a long time after use. |
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Rosemary |
Helps stimulate the nervous system. Rosemary may provide relief to cold symptoms. A tonic for mental fatigue. Assists in maintaining peripheral circulation. Provides temporary relief of headaches and joint inflammation associated with arthritis. Caution: Not recommended for use by pregnant women and the epilepsy. |
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Tea Tree |
Tea tree oil is regarded as 'first aid in a bottle'. It is antiseptic and useful for cuts, wounds and recurring infections. It is renowned for its ability to fight bacteria, fungi and viruses. Also assists the relief of cold and flu symptoms Caution: no use by Sensitive skin part. |
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Violet |
Violet oil extracts from its floral. |
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Basil |
Invigorates the mind and body. Basil helps refresh the mind especially when studying. Assists in the maintenance of general wellbeing. Helps relieve nervous tension, stress and mild anxiety. Brings temporary relief to muscular cramps and spasms. Caution: Not recommended for use by pregnant women and small amount for sensitive skin. |
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Bergamot |
Renews and refreshes mind and body. Bergamot uplifts the spirit and emotions. Used in treatment of moderate acne. Refreshing to the home environment of unpleasant odors. May bring relief to symptoms of colds, eczema and assist in management of mood swings. Caution: photosensitization, avoid uncovered for a long time after use. |
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CarrotSeed |
Revitalising, toning and cleansing. Improves a wide range of poor complexion conditions because of its revitalising and toning action when included in a regular skincare regime. Carrot seed essential oil encourages the production of red blood cells and the efficient elimination of toxins when used in massage. |
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Cedarwood |
Soothes and harmonises mind and body. Cedarwood may bring about confidence during periods of stress. For temporary relief of pain of arthritis and rheumatism. Brings relief to colds and coughs. Used in treatment of moderate acne and symptoms of eczema. Caution: Not recommended for use by pregnant women. |
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Osmanthus |
Osmanthus oil extracts from its floral. Soothing agent, skin conditioner. It is renowned for its ability to fight bacteria, fungi and viruses, to relieve nervous tension. Known to bring relief to stress. |
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Cinnamon |
Cinnamon is a warming herb useful in blends for aching muscles and joints. It is has antibiotic, antiseptic and antiviral properties. |
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Citronella |
As a deodorant, deoderizer and purifier, Citronella is wonderful for cleaning the house, particularly kitchens and bathrooms. It is known mainly as an insect repellent. |
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Sage |
Clary Sage is a Euphoric and uplifting oil for mind and body.
Caution: Not recommended for use by pregnant women and the epilepsy. |
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Clove |
Clove Bud is often used as a pain reliever for toothaches, mouth sores, rheumatism and arthritis. It may help to relieve bronchitis, tuberculosis, nervous fatigue and infectious diseases. |
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Cypress |
Cypress oil is used as a vasoconstrictor on varicose veins and hemorrhoids. It may help with symptoms of asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis, emphysema, flu, arthritis, cellulite, perspiration, edema and muscle cramps. |
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Fennel |
Fennel may help with the symptoms of cellulite, nausea, flatulence, gout, arthritis, digestive problems and water retention. Fennel is thought to be a hormone balancer. |
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Frankincense |
Comforting and warming to body and spirit. Frankincense carries centuries of spirituality and instills tranquility. It provides courage and strength to life’s challenges. For relief of mucous congestion. May bring relief of symptoms of PMS and colds and coughs. Promotes skin repair. |
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Grapefruit |
Uplifts and revives mind and body. Grapefruit is renowned for its ability to relieve nervous tension. Known to bring relief to stress. Aids the maintenance of peripheral circulation and the relief of symptoms of tinea. Caution: photosensitization, avoid uncovered for a long time after use. |
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Lime |
Refreshing, reviving and energizing.The zesty and citrus fragrance of Lime essential oil enlivens and refreshes both your mind and body. Use it in massage as a tonic to tired muscles. |
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Myrrh |
Myrrh is especially valuable for treating wounds that are slow to heal and for weepy skin conditions, such as weepy eczema and athletes foot. Myrrh is good for gum disorders and mouth ulcers, and for treating chest infections, sore throats and chronic bronchitis. |
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Neroli |
A settling and relaxing oil for mind and body. Neroli helps relieve mild anxiety and nervous unrest. May assist with symptoms of PMS and menstrual pain. May assist in treatment of mature and sensitive skin. |
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Nutmeg |
Nutmeg has analgesic properties and is one of the warming spice oils. It is, in many respects, similar to Cinnamon. Nutmeg is a stimulant of the heart and circulation but should be used with care. It makes an agreeable oil to use in the winter as it is warming and toning. |
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Patchouli |
Assists tension and stress. Patchouli may assist in treating the symptoms of eczema, moderate acne and minor skin conditions. Aids the improvement of general wellbeing. Caution: Oil for strengthen energy, no good to use too much. |
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Sandalwood |
Brings tranquility and peace to mind. Indian Sandalwood provides direction during times of nervous tension and stress. Brings relief to symptoms of sleeplessness, tonsillitis and sore throats. Used to treat dry and inflamed skin and moderate acne. |
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Lily |
Lily oil extracts from its floral. It is used for decrease fat and acesodyne, improve blood circulation, ideal to aid peaceful sleep, calm and relax emotion, useful in treating oily skin conditions and diabetes. |
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Marjoram Sweet |
Soothing, warming and comforting.Oil produced from a culinary herb which has been traditionally used in herbal medicine for hundreds of years. After a strenuous day Sweet Marjoram essential oil eases aching muscles, and the lovely warm, sweet and herbaceous fragrance is ideal to aid peaceful sleep. An excellent oil to use during the feminine cycle. |
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ylang -Ylang |
An exotic oil which helps with tension and strengthening the inner being. Ylang Ylang is settling and relaxing during times of mild anxiety and stress. Is reputed to be helpful as an aphrodisiac. For relief of symptoms of muscular aches and pains, sprains and tension headaches. Useful in treating inflamed skin conditions. Caution: over use cause nausea and headache: no use by the inflammation and eczema. |
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Thyme |
Thyme is often used to help the body stimulate the production of white blood cells, thus making the body better able to fight off infections. It is an intestinal antiseptic used in treating gastric infections and to expel intestinal worms (round worm, thread worm and tape worm). |
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Ginger |
Ginger may help with rheumatism, arthritis, nausea, hangovers, motion sickness, colds, flu, congestion, coughs, sinusitis, chills and fever. It is also thought to help heal bones. |
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