AMBER RESINOID for calming and balancing the chakras and protecting its wearer from negative influences. ANGELICA SEED to stimulate the Sixth Chakra (third eye) for intuition, clarity of vision, discernment and clairvoyance. Phototoxic. Avoid bright sunlight and UV lighting in discos. BASIL to stimulate the Sixth Chakra (third eye) for intuition, clarity of vision, discernment and clairvoyance. Do not use if pregnant. BENZOIN RESINOID to stimulate the First Chakra (base) for grounding, support, security, survival and knowing one's place in the order of things - and also to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings - and also to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others. CAJEPUT to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience. CARROT SEED to stimulate the Sixth Chakra (third eye) for intuition, clarity of vision, discernment and clairvoyance - and also to stimulate the Second Chakra (sacral) for sensuality, possession, creativity, intimacy and clairsentience. Not edible. Do not drink this oil. CEDARWOOD - HIMALAYAN to stimulate the Seventh Chakra (crown) for spirituality and linking with the higher self, inner knowledge and cosmic consciousness. Do not use if pregnant. CHAMOMILE - GERMAN to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience. CINNAMON LEAF to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others. Do not use if pregnant. CLOVEto stimulate the Sixth Chakra (third eye) for intuition, clarity of vision, discernment and clairvoyance - and also to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others. CYPRESS to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings - and also to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience. DILL SEED to stimulate the Second Chakra (sacral) for sensuality, possession, creativity, intimacy and clairsentience - and also to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings. ELEMI to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings - and also to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others - and also to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience and also to stimulate the Seventh Chakra (crown) for spirituality and linking with the higher self, inner knowledge and cosmic consciousness. FENNEL to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings. Do not use if pregnant or epileptic. GINGER to stimulate the Sixth Chakra (third eye) for intuition, clarity of vision, discernment and clairvoyance. GRAPEFRUIT to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others. HELICHRYSUM (Immortelle) to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others. HYSSOP to stimulate the Second Chakra (sacral) for sensuality, possession, creativity, intimacy and clairsentience - and also to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings. Do not use if pregnant or epileptic. JASMINE to stimulate the Second Chakra (sacral) for sensuality, possession, creativity, intimacy and clairsentience - and also to stimulate the Seventh Chakra (crown) for spirituality and linking with the higher self, inner knowledge and cosmic consciousness. LEMON to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings. Phototoxic. Avoid bright sunlight and UV lighting in discos. LIME to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others. Phototoxic. Avoid bright sunlight and UV lighting in discos. LINDEN BLOSSOM to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others - and also to stimulate the Seventh Chakra (crown) for spirituality and linking with the higher self, inner knowledge and cosmic consciousness. MANDARIN to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others. Phototoxic. Avoid bright sunlight and UV lighting in discos. MELISSA - TRUE LEMON BALM to stimulate the Sixth Chakra (third eye) for intuition, clarity of vision, discernment and clairvoyance. NEROLI ORANGE BLOSSOM to stimulate the Second Chakra (sacral) for sensuality, possession, creativity, intimacy and clairsentience - and also to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings - and also to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others - and also to stimulate the Seventh Chakra (crown) for spirituality and linking with the higher self, inner knowledge and cosmic consciousness. PALMAROSA to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings - and also to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others - and also to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience. PATCHOULIto stimulate the First Chakra (base) for grounding, support, security, survival and knowing one's place in the order of things. PEPPERMINT to stimulate the Sixth Chakra (third eye) for intuition, clarity of vision, discernment and clairvoyance. PINE - SCOTS to stimulate the Sixth Chakra (third eye) for intuition, clarity of vision, discernment and clairvoyance. RAVENSARA to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience. ROSE - CENTIFOLIA to stimulate the Second Chakra (sacral) for sensuality, possession, creativity, intimacy and clairsentience - and also to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others. ROSEMARY to stimulate the Sixth Chakra (third eye) for intuition, clarity of vision, discernment and clairvoyance - and also to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience. Do not use if pregnant or epileptic. ROSEWOOD to stimulate the Sixth Chakra (third eye) for intuition, clarity of vision, discernment and clairvoyance - and also to stimulate the Seventh Chakra (crown) for spirituality and linking with the higher self, inner knowledge and cosmic consciousness. SAGE- COMMON to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings - and also to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience. Do not use if pregnant or with high blood pressure. Do not use if epileptic. Do not use with high blood pressure. VANILLA to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience. VETIVER. to stimulate the First Chakra (base) for grounding, support, security, survival and knowing one's place in the order of things. VIOLET LEAF ABSOLUTE to stimulate the Seventh Chakra (crown) for spirituality and linking with the higher self, inner knowledge and cosmic consciousness. YARROW to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience. Do not use if pregnant.
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Bergamot Chakras BERGAMOTto stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings and also to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others. Phototoxic. Avoid bright sunlight and UV lighting in discos.
Common Name bergamot
Botanical name Citrus bergamioa
Plant Family Rutaceae
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Extraction Method 1)cold pressed from the peel of the nearly ripe fruit 2) A RECTIIFIED or terpeneless oil is produced by vacuum distillation or solvent extraction
Herbal; History Named after the Italian city of Bergamo in Lambardy where the oil was first sold i need to check this In italty it has been used for many years primarily for fever malaria worms check this it does not seem to have a history outside of italty
Origin/Production Native to tropical asia... but if its native to asia it must have a history outside of Italy??? I need to check this Now extensively cultivated in Calabria in southern Italy Grown commercially on the Ivory coast
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Parts Used Nearly ripe fruit
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Common Uses halitosis sore throat mouth infections tonsillitis flatulence cystitis leucorrhoea thrus pruitis colds fever flu infectious disesase s anxiety depression S./R Conditions refreshing uplifting i need to check this Properties refreshing uplifting i need to check this Analgesic anthelmintic antidepressant antiseptic for the pulmonary ineed to check this what is the pulmonary system?????and genitor/urinary systems Antispasmodic antitoxic carminative digestive diuretic deodorant febrifuge laxative parasiticide rubefacient stimulant stomachic tonic vermifuge vulnerary refreshing and uplifting
Genitor/urinary Antiseptic for the genitor/urinary system Cystitis leucorrhoea prurtis thrush
Immune colds fever flu infectious diseases
Nervous Anxiety depression S/R Conditions refreshing and uplifting
Skin acne boils cold sores eczema insect repellent insect bites oily skin psoriasis scabies wounds spots varicose ulcers what is varicose ulcers i need to check this
Hair lice???? I need to check this Spirtual/Emotional loss of appétit Anorexia depression uplifting refreshing Precautions ONLY USE THE BERGAPTEN FREE OIL NON IRRTANT NON TOXIC DO NOT GO INTO THE SUN AFTER USE
Any Other Notes I NEED TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT PHOTOTOXIC AND FUROCOUMARINS AND THE BERGAPTEN FREE OIL
Black Pepper Chakras BLACK PEPPER to stimulate the Sixth Chakra (third eye) for intuition, clarity of vision, discernment and clairvoyance - and also to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings - and also to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, and for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience.
Common Name Black Pepper
Botanical name Piper Nigrum
Plant Family
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Extraction Method 1) steam distillation from the dried and crushed black peppercorns 2) An oleoresin is also produced by solvent extraction but mainly for flavour use Light or Heavy oils are produced from the extraction of the low or high boiling fractions respecitialy
Herbal; History Both black and white pepper have been used in the east for over 4000 years for medicinal and culinary purposes
Origin/Production Native to South West India Now cultivated extensively in tropical countrues Majors prtoducers are india Indonesia Malaysia china madagasgar It is also ditilled in Europe and America from imported dried fruits
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Parts Used Peppercorns (dried and crushed) Propagation
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Common Uses chilblains anaemia arthritis muscular aches and pains neuralgia poor circulation poor muscle tone(muscular Atonia) rheumatic pain sprains stiffness nausea catarrh chills colic constipation diarrhoea flatulence heartburn colds flu infections viruses loss of appetie anorexia Properties analgesic antimicrobial antiseptic antispasmodic antitoxic aperitif aphrodisiac bactericidal carminative diaphoretic digestive diuretic febrifuge laxative rubefacient tonic stomachic stimulant for the nervous/circulatory/digestive systems Systems circulation/muscles/joints Anaemia arthirits muscluara aches and pains neuralgia poor circulation poor muscle tone(muscular atonia) rheumatic pain sprains stiffness
Immune Colds flu infections viruses
Respiratory Catarrh chills
Digestive Colic constipation diarrhoea flatulence heartburn loss of appetite anoroeciai nausea
Skin chilblains Hair
Spirtual/Emotional anorexia Warming
Precautions NON TOXIC NON IRRITANT NON SENSITISING NON PHOTOTOXIC
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Clary Sage Chakras CLARY SAGE to stimulate the Sixth Chakra (third eye) for intuition, clarity of vision, discernment and clairvoyance - and also to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings. Do not use if pregnant. Do not use when drinking alcohol. Common Name Clary Sage
Botanical name salvia scarea
Plant Family lamiaceae (labiatae) ?? i need tio check this
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Extraction Method 1) steam distillation from the flowering tops and leafs 2) A concrete and absolute are also produced b y solvent extraction in smaller quanities
Herbal; History Highly esteemed in the middle ages It was used for digestive disorders kidney disease uterine and menstrual compliantbs for cleaning ulcers and as a general nerve tonic The mucilage from the seeds was usesd for treating tumours and removing dust particles from the eyes
Origin/Production Native to Southern Europe Now cultivated Worldwide especially in the Mediterrean Russia usa England morocco centrel Europe i need to check this Chakras
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Parts Used flowering tops and leafs
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Common Uses High blood pressure muscular aches and pains asthma throat infections whooping cough colic cramp dyspepsia flatulence amenorrhoea labour pains dysmenorrhoea leucorrhoea depression frigidity impotence migraine nervous tension S/R Conditions
Skin acne boils dandruff inflamed skin conditions oily uklcers wrinkles ophthalmia????/ i neeed to check this what is it???
Hair dandruff hair loss Alopecia greasy oily
Spirtual/Emotional
Precautions NON TOXIC NON IRRITANT NON SENSITISING DO NOT USE IN PREGNANCY DO NOT USE WITH ALCOHOL
Any Other Notes THE FRENCH/MOROCAN ENGLISH IS CONSIDERED TO BE A SUPERIOR QUALITY FOR PERFUMERY WORK DOES IT MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR ESSENTIAL OIL WORK IN AROMATHERAPY?????????? INN ED TO CHECK THIS
Common Name Eucalpytus
Chakras EUCALYPTUS to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience. All eucalyptus oils are toxic if taken internally. Do not drink this oil.
Botanical name Eucalpytus Globulus
Plant Family Myratceae
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Extraction Method steam distillation from the fresh or partially dried leaves and young twigs
Herbal History A traditional remedy in Australia
Origin/Production Native to Tasmania in Australia Now manily cultivated in spain and portugal Also brazil california russia china algeria france Very little of the oil now comes from its native countries
Chakras In meditation it opens and balances the heart and throat chakras
Usagse (Percentage) USE LOW DOSAGE
Blends Well With benzoin bergamot cypress frankincense ginger juniper lavender lemon marjoram neroli pine roman chamomile true lavender ...check this????
Cooking
Home Use (for use around the home) Cosmetic Tea Constituents Terpenes Alcohols Ketones Oxides Aldehydes Monoterpenes Sesquiterpenes Esters
Gardening Parts Used Fresh or partially dried leaves and young twigs Propagation Harvesting and Storing Common Uses tuberculosis typhiod fever wounds pediculosis scarlet fever throat infections asthma bronchtiis burns backache colds fevers headaches(congestive) athletes foot insect repellent migraines VERY GOOD sinus problems VERY GOOD throat conditions/ infections VERY GOOD sinusitus VERY GOOD cANCER???????????????? CATARRH cholera cough cystitis diabetes diptheria dyspepsia(atonic)???????????? emphysema gall stones gonorrhoea haemorrhage herpes influenza leucorrhoea malaria measles nephritis (acute) neuralgia
Precautions DO NOT USE ON BABIES OR YOUNG CHILDREN USE LOW DOSAGE
Any Other Notes VERY GOOD FROM THE CHEST UP
Frankincense Chakras FRANKINCENSEto stimulate the Seventh Chakra (crown) for spirituality and linking with the higher self, inner knowledge and cosmic consciousness. Frankincense is conducive to prayer and meditation.
Common Name Frankincense
Botanical name Boswellia Carteri Plant Family Burseracxea
Note
Extraction Method 1) steam distillation from selected oleo gum resin 2) An absolute is also produced for use manily as a fixative
Herbal; History Has been used since antiquity in india china and the west . The catholic church has used it an an incense in history In ancient Egypt in rejuvenating face masks /cosmetics and perfumes
Origin/Production Native to the Red Sea Region Grows wild throughout northwest Africa The gum is mainly produced in Somalia ethoipaia china south Arabia then distilled in Europe and to a lesser extent india Chakras
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Home Use (for use around the home) extensively used as incense Cosmetic
Spiritual/Emotional Frankincense has among its physical properties the ability to slow down and deepen the breath which is very conducive to pray and meditation
Precautions DO NOT USDE IN PREGNANCY NONTOXIC NON IRRITANT NON SENSITISING Any Other Notes LOVELLY FOR MEDITATION AND AS INCENSE
Geranium Chakras GERANIUM to stimulate the Second Chakra (sacral) for sensuality, possession, creativity, intimacy and clairsentience - and also to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others. Common Name Geranium
Botanical name Pelargonium Graveolens
Plant Family
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Extraction Method 1) Steam distillation from the leafs, stalks and flowers 2) Anabsolute and conctrete are alos produced in Morocco
Herbal; History
Origin/Production Native to South Africa Now widely cultivated in Russia, Egypt, congo japan America spain Italy france With regard to the essential oil there are three main regions;reuinion (bourbon) Egypt Russia and also china Chakras
Precautions NON TOXIC NON IRRITANT NON SENSITISING (GENERALLY) POSSIBLE CONTACT DERMATITIS IN HYPERSENSITIVE PEOPLE ESPECAILLY WITH THE OIL FROM BOURBON ....DONT USE THE OIL FROM BOURBON I NEED TO CHECK THIS BECAUSE I THINK TGHE HIGHEST QUALITY OIL IS FROM BOURBON???????????
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Juniper Chakras JUNIPER BERRYto stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings. Do not use if pregnant.
Common Name Juniper Botanical name Juniperus Communis
Plant Family Cupressaceae
Note
Extraction Method 1) Steam distillation from the berries sometimes fermentedted first as a by-product of juniper brandy maqnufacture but the oil is considered to be an Inferior product 2)Steam distillation from the needles and wood 3) A resiniod, concrete and ablotuse are also produced on a smaller scale
Herbal; History The needles and berries have a long traditional history of use Origin/Production Native to the Northern Hemisphere, Scandinavia Siberia Canada northern Europe northern asia Now mainly produced in Italy france Yugoslavia Austria spain Czechoslovakia germany Canada Chakras
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Parts Used berries Needles and wood
Propagation
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Common Uses haemorrhoids accumaltion of toxics arteriosclerosis cellulitis gout rheumatism colds flu infections amenorrhoea cycstisit dysmenorrhoea leucorrhoea anxiety nervous tension S/R Conditions stimulates the uterine muscle
Spirtual/Emotional hair loss alopecia baldness obesity
Precautions NON SESNISITING DO NOT USE IN PREGNANCY DO NOT USE WITH KIDNEY DISEASE DUE TO ITS NEPHROTOXIC EFFECTS ONLY USE IN LOW DOSAGE CHECK THIS SENTENCE ????? MAY BE AN IRRITANT GENERAQLLY NON TOXIC??? AN ABORTIFACIENT IT STIMULATES THE UTERINE MUSCLE Any Other Notes
Lavender chakras LAVENDER to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others.
Common Name Lavender
Botanical name 1) Lavendula Angustifolia 2) Lavandula Officinalis 3) Lavandula Vera
Plant Family Lamiaceae Labiatae
Note Top-Middle
Extraction Method 1) Steam distillation of the fresh flowering tops and stems 2) An absolute and conctret are also produced by solvent extraction but in smaller quanities
Herbal; History The word Lavender comes from the latin and means to wash Romans favourite in bathing rituleis In earlier times it was used to strewn the floors of houses and churches on festive occasions Was use to comfort the stomach Also as cosmetic water, insect repellent, neuralgia, sprains, rheumatism fatique (restorative and tonic against faintness) palpitations weak giddiness spasms colic scent linen
Origin/Production The best Lavender comes from the high mountains in France It also grows in Bulgaria Yugoslavia England spain Italy Australia Tasmania Russia Greece Mainly produced in France Now cultivated worldwide A good quality oil is produced in Tasmania
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Usagse (Percentage) Lavender is one of the most versatile oils to use and may be used for a whole variety of conditions and is Anti everything. In small amounts it is relaxing In large amounts it is Stimulating So when you want an early night or relaxing bath don’t use too much Can be used neat 100%
Blends Well With Most oils especially The citrus oils Benzion bergamot clary sage geranium german chamomile juniper mimosa rose otto frankincense oakmoss petitgrain cedarwood clove coriander laddanum????/ vetiver cypress jasmione lemon mandarin neroli orange other lavenders patchoilui pine roman chamomile rosemary rosewood sandalwood thyme ylang-ylang Cooking Crystalise the flowers as decoration for cakes and puddings Fresh flowers may also be added to jam or ice cream
Home Use (for use around the home)
Cosmetic Mouth wash may help with Halitosis check this for Lavender????? Tea Yes
Constituents Over 100 constiuents They vary according to source, high altitudes generally produce more esters and are of a better quality Terpenes alcohols aldehydes ketones oxides35% esters lactones cumarines25% sesquiterpenes monoterpenes
Gardening Insect repellent check this is for lavender????/
Parts Used Flowers
Propagation By cuttings of semi-ripe non flowering hoots in the summer
Harvesting and Storing gather flowering stems in the summer and air dry
respiratory all catarrhal complaints flu asthma bronchitis(viral trachea????) halitosis laryngitis throat infections whooping cough coughs ear infections hay fever tonsillitis
Skin ALL SKIN TYPES Lack of skin tone Acne carbuncles allergies athletes foot bruises chilblains ringworm scabies stings insect stings wounds spots sores lice earache dandruff abscesses acne(rosacea juvenile) alopecia bites boils broken capillaries burns cellulite dermatitis eczema herpes inflammations bites insect bites mature oily psoriasis regenative sunburn Hair lice dandruff alopecia Spirtual/Emotional fainting Precautions DO NOT USE IN PREGNANCY DO NOT USE IF TAKING INSULIN FOR DIABETES CHECK THIS IS FOR LAVENDER NON IRRITANT NONSENSIOTISING IF OVER USED CAN CAUSE CONTACT DERMATITIS IN SOME PEOPLE CAN BE USED NEAT 100% SMALL DOSAGE IS RELAXING LARGE DOSAGE IS STIMULATING
Any Other Notes CHECK WHAT LUMBAGO IS AND PUT IT IN THE RIGHT SECTION FOR LAVENDER AND CHECK IT???
Marjoram (Sweet) Chakras MARJORAM to stimulate the Second Chakra (sacral) for sensuality, possession, creativity, intimacy and clairsentience - and also to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings. Do not use if pregnant. Reputed to be an Anaphrodisiac, a sexual inhibitor.
Common Name Marjoram (Sweet)
Botanical name Origanum majorana
Plant Family lamiaceae (labiatae)
Note
Extraction Method 1) Steam distillation from the dried flowering herb 2) An oleoresin is also produced in smaller quanties
Herbal; History The Ancient Greeks used it in their fragrances , cosmetics and medicines
Origin/Production Native to the Mediterrean region, Egypt and North Africa Major oil producding countries include france Tunisia morocco Egypt Bulgaria hungary germany Chakras
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Parts Used dried flowers???? I need to check this?? Propagation
Spirtual/Emotional insomnia Precautions NON TOXIC NON IRRITANT NON SESITISING DO NOT USE IN PREGNANCY
Any Other Notes
Myyrrh Chakras MYRRH to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience. Do not use if pregnant.
Common Name Myrrh
Botanical name Commiphora myrrha
Plant Family Burseraceae
Note
Extraction Method 1)Steam distillation of the crude myrrh 2) Resiniod and Resin Absolute by solvent extraction of the crude myrrh Herbal; History Has been used since the earliest times in both eastern and western medicine It use is mentioned 3700 years ago....but what for i need to check this?????
Ancient Egyptians used it for embalming and in perfumes cosmetics In china it was used for arthritis, menstrual problems and haemorrhoids It has been used to treat leprosy
Origin/Production The Commiphora species are native to north east Africa and south west asia especially the red sea region;Somalia yemen and ethiopia Chakras
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Common Uses atheletes foot arthritis asthma bronchitis catarrh coughs gum infections gingivitis mouth ulcers sore throats voice loss diarrhoea dyspepsia flatulence haemorrhoids loss of appetite anorexia amenorrhoea leucorrhoea pruritis thrush colds
Properties Anticatarrhhal anti-inflammatory antimicrobial antipholgistic antiseptic astringent balsamic carminative cicatrisant emmenagogue expectorant fungicidial revitalising sedative stimulant for the digestive and pulmonary systems ??? check this ?? stomachic tonic uterine vulnerary
Systems NEED TO SORT OUT THE FOLLOWING AND PUT THEM INTO SYSTEMS Arthirits asthma bronchitis catarrh coughs gum infections gingtivis mouth ulcers sore throat voice loss diarrhoea dyspepsia flatulence haemorrhoids loss of appetite amenorrhoea leucorrhoea prurtis thrush colds
Spirtual/Emotional Loss of voice Loss of appetite anorexia
Precautions NON IRRITANT NON SESNITISING MAY BE TOXIC IN HIGH DOSAGE DO NOT USE IN PREGNANCY
Any Other Notes
Petigrain Common Name petitgrain Botanical name Citrus aurantium citrus amara
Plant Family Rutaceae
Note
Extraction Method
Steam distillation from the leaves and twigs
An orange leaf and flower water absolute is produced known as Petitgrain Sur Fleurs
Herbal; History The oil used to be extracted from the green unripe oranges when they were still the size of a cherry –hence the name Petitgrains or Littlegrains Origin/Production Native to Southern China and North West India The best quality oil comes from France A good quality oil is also produced in North Africa Paraguay Haiti from semi wild tress
Chakras Usagse (Percentage) Blends Well With Cooking Home Use (for use around the home) Cosmetic Tea Constituents Gardening Parts Used Leaves and twigs
Propagation Harvesting and Storing Common Uses Dyspepsia flatulence insomnia convalescence nervous exhaustion S/R Conditions excessive perspiration
Properties Antiseptic antispasmodic deodorant digestive nervine stimulant for the digestive and nervoue systems stomachic tonic
Systems
Digestive stimulant for the digestive system dyspepsia flatulence
N ervous stimulant for the nervoue systems convalescencest insomnia nervous exhaustion S/R Conditions
Precautions NON TOXIC NON SENSITISING NON PHOTOTOXIC Any Other Notes
Roman Chamomile Chakras CHAMOMILE - ROMAN to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings.
Common Name Roman Chamomile
Botanical name Chamaemelum nobile
Plant Family Asteraceae (compositae)
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Extraction Method steam distillation of the flower heads
Herbal; History roman chamomile has a medical reputation in Europe especially in the mediterrean region for over 2000 years Used by the Egyptians and The Moors??check out who are were the Moors??? The Saxons It was one of their nine sacred herbs, which they called “Maythen” Was called the plants physician –since it promoted the health of of plants nearby
Origin/Production Native to Southern and Western Europe Naturalised in north America Now cultivated in England belguim hungary united states Italy france Chakras
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Gardening Called the plants physician-since it promoted the health of plants nearby(so it may well be useful as an upbeat plant in the garden??/
Precautions NON TOXIC NON IRRIATANT MAY CAUSE DERMATITIS IN SOME PEOPLE DO NOT USE IN PREGNANCY
Any Other Notes
Common Name Rose otto
Chakras ROSE - DAMASKto stimulate the Second Chakra (sacral) for sensuality, possession, creativity, intimacy and clairsentience - and also to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others - and also to stimulate the Seventh Chakra (crown) for spirituality and linking with the higher self, inner knowledge and cosmic consciousness.
Botanical name Rosa Damascena Rose Centifolia
Plant Family Roseaceae Rosaceae
Note Base to middle
Vitamins etc
Extraction Method 1) Steam distillation from the fresh petals 2) A conctret and absolute are also produced by solvent extratcion from the fresh petals Rose water is a by product of the distillation process
Herbal; History
Origin/Production Native to Persia? Native to Morrocco Beleived to be Native to the Orient Now produced in Buklgaria Turkey France Tunisia Italy China Now extensively cultivated worldwide India only produceds Rose water And Aytar a mixture of rose and sandalwood The best oil come from Bulgaria then Turkey and then france
Chakras
Usagse (Percentage) Only use in Low Dosage
Blends Well With All Citrus oils Coriander Bergamot Carrott clary sage fennel frankincense geranium german chamomile jasmine lavender myyrrh melissa neroli patchouli roman chamomile rosewood ylang ylang sandalwood petitgrain cedarwood vanilla
Gardening Parts Used Propagation Harvesting and Storing
Common Uses menorrhagia ophhalmia???? Uterine Disorderds cholecycstitis anxiety bronchitis cold sores conjunctivitis (rose water) coughs cuts depression eczema frigidty hangovers hayfever headaches impotence infections inflammed skin insomnia irregular periods lack of periods liver stagnation liver tonic nervous tension nose bleeds palpitations(heart) pms post natal depression s/r conditions shock sore throat tension headaches wounds respiratory conditions liver congestion nausea heavy periods constipation haemorrhage heptic congestion leucorrhoea vomiting
Properties anitdepressent anithistamine anitinflammation anitphlogistic antiseptic antispasmodic antitubercular agent antiviral aphrodisiac astringent bactericidal choleretic cicatrisant heptic cleansing depurative emmenagogue haemostatic laxative neurotonic regulates appetite sedative stomachic tonic for the uterine aprodisiac hepatic splenetic tonic for the heart an stomach and liver and uterus
Systems Digestive
Constipation nausea cholecyctitis liver congestion/problems nausea peptic ulcers due to stress vomiting weak stomach
Reproductive figidty haemorrhage infertility(unexplained) irregular periods lack of periods leucorrhoea menorrhagia painfiul periods sterility uterine disorders
Precautions DO NOT USE IN PREGNANCY ONLY USE IN LOW DOSAGE NON TOXIC NON IRRTANT NON SENSITISING EXTREMLEY ODORIFEROUS
Any Other Notes rOSEHIPS ARE HIGH IN VITAMIN C A AND B
Common Name Rosemary
Botanical name Rosmarinus Officinalis
Plant Family Lamiaceae??? labiateae???
VITAMINS ETC A NATURAL SOURCE OF ANTIOXIDANTS
Note middle Origin/production Native to the mediterrean Now cultivated worldwide in california russia middleeast england france spain portugal yoguslavia morocco china tunisia algeria hungary the mani producers are france spain tunisia
Extraction Method 1)steam distillation of the fresh flowering tops 2) In spain they produce a poorer quailty oil from steam distillation of the whole plant
Herbal History One of the earliets plants to be used for food medicine and magic Regard as sacred in many civilisations sprigs of rosemary were burnt at shrines in the middleages to drive away evil spirts and to protect against the plague and infwectious illness
Chakras
Usagse (Percentage)
Blends Well With basil bergamot blackpepper carrot cajeput cedarwood fennel frankincense geranium \ ginger grapefruit lavender lemon lemongrass mandarin marjoram orange peppermint petitgrain pine teatree thyme
Cooking
Home Use (for use around the home) Cosmetic
Tea
Constituents Monoterpenes Oxides Ketones Alcohols Sesquiterpenes Esters and others
Gardening Fond of water
Parts Used fresh flowering tops the whole plant in spain poorer quailty oil Propagation Harvesting and Storing
Common Uses rheumatisim whooping cough phthsis???? wounds palpitations pediculosis???? nervous disorders influenza jaundice luecorrhoea hypercholesterolaemia hypotensive gall stones hepatic disorders dysmenorrhoea dyspepsia epilespy colds colitis debility diarrhoea chlorosis cholecystitis cirrhosis asthma arteriosclerosis acne alopecia anxity arthirtis bronchitis cellulite constipation cramp dandruff depression eczema fainting fatigue flatulence gout headaches hypertensive ibs indigestion insect repellent irregular periods lice loss of memory loss of periods low blood pressure migraines muscular aches and pains neuralgia obesity painful periods poor circulation rheumatism s/r conditions scabies sprains strians tonic for the hearty and liver and gallbladder varicose veins oedema
Properties VERY GOOD ANTISEPTIC Antiinflammatory analgesic anitimicrobial antioxidant antirheumatic antiseptic antispasmodic aphrodisiac astringent carminative cephalic cholagogue choleretic cicatrisant cordial cytophylactic diaphoretic digestive diuretic emmenagogue fungicidal hepatic hypertensive nervine parasiticide restorative rubefacient stimulant for circulatory and adrenal cortex and hepatobiliary stomachic sudorifif vulneray tonic for nervous and general insecticide neurotonic uplifting for the adrenal cortex stimulant stimulant
Systems Circulation/muscles /joints lowers high blood cholesterol muscular aches and pains sprains strains arteriosclerosis oedema (fluid retention) gout muscular aches and pains rheumatisim palpitations poor circulation arthirtis cramp hypertensive low blood pressure
Spirtual/Emotional fainting alopecia anxiety depression hysteria fatigue mental fatigue obesity uplifting strenghts the heart loss of memory(excellent brain stimulant baldness hysteria mental fatigue
Precautions DO NOT USE IN PREGNANCY DO NOT USE WITH EPILEPSY DO NOT USE WIOTH HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE DO NIOT USE WITH HYPERTENTION NON TOXIX NON IRRITANT(IN DILUTION AMOUNTS ONLY ) NON SENSITIZING
Any Other Notes A NATURAL SOURCE OF ANTIOXIDANTS
Sandalwood chakras SANDALWOOD to stimulate the Second Chakra (sacral) for sensuality, possession, creativity, intimacy and clairsentience and also to stimulate the Fourth Chakra (heart) for compassion and unconditional love, and to give empathy for the tribulations of others.
Common Name Sandalwood
Botanical Name Santalum album
Plant family Santalaceae
Note
Extraction method Water or steam distillation from the roots and heartwood, which is powered and dried
Herbal history One of the oldest known perfume materials, with at least 4000 years uninterrupted use Popular material in building especially for temples In Ayurvedic medicineits mainly used for urinary and respiratory conditions
Origin/Production Native to Asia, especially India sri lanka Malaysia Indonesia
India is the main oil producer Mysore exports the highest quality although some oil is distilled in Europe and America
precautions non toxic non irritant non sensitizing
any other notes the tree must be over thirty years old before it is ready for the production of Sandalwood oil
Tea tree Chakras TEA TREE to stimulate the Fifth Chakra (throat) for spontaneity, communication, expression, for speaking and hearing the truth, and for clairaudience.
Common Name Tea tree
Botanical name melaleuca Alternifolia Plant Family Myrtaceae
Note
Extraction Method Steam or water distillation from the leaves and twigs
Herbal; History A very long history of use by the Aborigines The name comes from its local usage as a type of herbal tea
Origin/Production Native to Australia Now cultivated mainly in New south wales but is not produced outside of Australia, although other varieties have been produced elsewhere
Precautions NON TOXIC NON IRRITANT MAY CAUSE SENSITISTION IN SOME INDIVIDUALS
Any Other Notes
Common Name Botanical name Plant Family Note Extraction Method Herbal; History Origin/Production Chakras Usagse (Percentage) Blends Well With Cooking Home Use (for use around the home) Cosmetic Tea Constituents Gardening Parts Used Propagation Harvesting and Storing Common Uses Properties Systems Skin Hair Spirtual/Emotional Precautions Any Other Notes
Lavender Rose Otto Eucalyptus Rosemary Sandalwood Tea Tree Bergamot Petitgrain Clary Sage Frankincense Myrrh Juniper Geranium Marjoram Roman Chamomile Black Pepper
New Bibliography 1) The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils By Julia Lawless
Aromatherapy a z list of conditions Abscess Acne Addiction Allergies Anger Antibiotics Antiseptic Anxiety Aphrodisiac Appetite Apprehension Arthritis Asthma Attachment Bacterial Balancing Bereavement Bites Bitterness Blisters Blotches Boils Broken Veins Bronchitis Bruises Burns Candida Carbuncles Catarrh Cellulitis Change Of Life Chapped Skin Chestiness Chilblains Childbirth Chilliness Circulation Clarity Claustrophobia Colds Compulsiveness Confidence Confusion Constipation Corns Coughs Courage Cracked Skin Cramp Cuts Cynicism Cystitis Dandruff Depression Dermatitis Dreams Dry Skin Earache Eczema emotional Expression Envy Exhaustion Extrovert Fainting Fear Fear Of Failure Fear Of People Fever Flatulence Flu Foot Problems Frustration Grief Guilt Haemorrhoids Hangover Hayfever Hayfever Headache Herpes High Blood Pressure Hormone Balancing Hostility Hot Flushes Humility Hyperactivity Hysteria Immune System Stimulant Impatience Impulsive Indecisiveness Indigestion Inflamed Skin Insect Bites Insect Repellent Insecurity Insomnia Introvert Intuition Irrational Irregular Periods Irritability Itchy Skin Jealously Joints Kidney Stones Laryngitis Laxative Lethargy Lice Loneliness Loss Of Voice Low Blood Pressure Mature Skin Meditation Memory Problems Menopause Mental Problems Mental Strain Migraine Mood Swings Mouth Ulcers Muscle Aches and Pains Muscle Relaxant Nausea Negative Thoughts Nerves Nightmares Normal Skin Nose Bleeds Nurturing The Female Aspect Nurturing The Male Aspect Obsession Oedema Oily Skin Overweight Overwork Painful Joints Panic Attacks Paranoia Period Problems Perseverance PMT Poor Memory Pregnancy Protection Psoriasis Quietness Rashes Regret Rejuvenating Relaxing Rheumatic Rheumatism Rheumatoid Arthritis Sadness Security Sedative Self Acceptance Self Critical Self Esteem SelfConfidance Selfishness Sensitive Skin Sensitivity Shivering Shock Shyness Sickness Sinusitis Sore Throat Sprains Stability Stings Stomach Ache Stress Studying (for concentration) Sunburn Supportive Swollen Joints Tantrums Throat [Problems Throat Infections Thrush Tinnitus Tiredness Toothache Travel Sickness Underweight Undisciplined Uplifting Urination Problems Varicose Veins Veruccas Warts Water Retention Windburn Worry About The Future Worry About The Past Worry General Wounds
List for carrier oils Botanical Name Family Extraction Method Origin/Production Properties/Effects Conditions Vitamins Etc Skin Hair Blends Well With Spirtual History Usage Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
Botanical Name Family Extraction Method Origin/Production Properties/Effects Conditions Vitamins Etc Skin Hair Blends Well With Spirtual History Usage Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
Apricot Kernel Botanical Name Prunus Armeniaca Extraction Method Cold pressed from the apricot nut Origin/Production Native to China Now grows in North America and The South of France Vitamins Etc Vitamin A Vitamin E Skin Dry Excellent Facial Oil Mature Moisturising Nourishing Relieves Itchiness Sensitive Thread Veins Blends Well With Cherry Sweet Almond Spirtual
Usage Precautions
Avocado Botanical Name Persea Americana Extraction Method The finest quality is cold pressed from the flesh Origin/Production Vitamins Etc Rich in Essential Fatty Acids Beta Carotene Vitamin E Skin Dry Skin Regeneration Mature Dehydrated Ageing Blends Well With Spirtual
Usage Other Notes
Black Seed Botanical Name Nigella Sativa Extraction Method Cold Pressed Origin/Production Vitamins Etc Rich in Unsaturated and Essential Fatty Acids Skin Perfect as a skin food because it contains Unsaturated and Essential Fatty Acids Noursing Softens Conditions Moiturising Non Greasy Body Delivers an energizing boost and excels with everyday muscle/joints aches and pains Blends Well With Spirtual
Usage History The Holy Prophet Mohammed stated in his hadith (teachings) “Hold onto the use of Black Seed, for it has a remedy for every illness except death”
Other Notes
Borage Botanical Name Borago Officinalis Extraction Method Warm Pressed or Solvent Extraction from the tiny seed of the plant Origin/Production Vitamins Etc Rich in Essential Fatty Acids Skin Dry Ageing Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Other Notes May be known as star flower but I need to check this
Calendula Botanical Name Calendula Officinalis Extraction Method Origin/Production Vitamins Etc Skin Thread Veins Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Other Notes May be called Marigold but I need to check this
Carrot Botanical Name Daucus Carota Extraction Method Macerated Oil Make sure the oil is TRUE CARROT OIL but I need to find out why? Origin/Production Properties Antiinflammatory Vitamins Etc Rich in Beta Carotene Essential Fatty Acids Vitamin B Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin E Skin Burns Mature Nappy Rash Antiinflammatory Sunburn Effective Rejuvenator for skin Inflammation Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Precautions Carrots themselves can cause Hypervitaminosis(hands and feet become orange) if these symptons are ignored the whole system becomes toxic, causing death in extreme cases *So extra xare must be taken* Other Notes
Castor
Botanical Name Ricinus Communis Extraction Method Cold Pressed from the glossy brown seeds Origin/Production Native to West Africa Properties/Effects Laxative Vitamins Etc Skin Good for hair and skin but I need to check this Hair Good for hair and skin but I need to check this
A Conditiong Treatment for Dry or Damaged hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Precautions Other Notes
Corn Botanical Name Zea Mays Extraction Method Hot Extraction I need to check this The Corn Germ contains very little oil and is not preferred for use in Aromatherpy I need to check this The highest quality is warm pressed from sweet corn kernels I need to check this
Origin/Production Properties/Effects Vitamins Etc Vitamin E Essential Fatty Acids Skin Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Can be used neat 100% Precautions Other Notes
Evening Primrose Botanical Name Oenothera Biennis Extraction Method Warm Pressed but sometimes labelled “Cold Pressed” so make sure it is what it says it is A Solvent Extraction is also produced and is a better quality than the warm/cold pressed Origin/Production Properties/Effects Conditions Eczema Mutlip Sclerosis Heart Disease Arthritis PMS Benigh Heart Disease In babies and children has shown to reduce Hyperactivity so may be good for ADH
Vitamins Etc Gamma Linolenic Acid Vitamins/Minerals/Essential Fatty Acids but which ones I need to check this Skin Excellent Moisturiser Dry Sensitive Thread Veins
Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
Grapeseed Botanical Name Vitis Vinifera Extraction Method Heat Extracted from the seeds of the fruit Origin/Production Properties/Effects Conditions Vitamins Etc Skin Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Can be used neat 100% Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
Hazelnut Botanical Name Corylus Avellana Extraction Method Warm Pressed from Hazelnuts Origin/Production Properties/Effects Conditions Vitamins Etc Oleic Acid (A Monounsaturated Fatty Acid) is the main principal constituent with a small amount of Linoleic Acid (A Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid) Essential Fatty Acids I need to check this Skin Is said to penetrate the top layer of skin slighty Oily Combination Acne Stimulating for Circulation Astringent
Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage 50% Precautions Other Notes When used on skin problems on face use it only with an essential oil otherwise (for the body)mix it with another carrier oil, as it can be expensive I need to check this Other Uses
Jojoba Botanical Name Simmondsia Chinensis Extraction Method From the beans of the plant I need to check this Origin/Production Native to South America Properties/Effects Antiinflammatory Conditions Vitamins Etc Skin Excellent Moisturiser Normal Combination Sensitive Dry Mature Ageing Dehydrated Oily Acne
Hair Normal Dry Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
Lime Blossom Botanical Name Tilia Europaea Extraction Method A small quanity of blossoms are Macerated to produce an oil for use in Aromatherpy Origin/Production Properties/Effects Relaxing Aids Sleep Conditions Arthritis Soothes Rheumatic Pain Vitamins Etc Skin Wrinkles Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
Macademia Botanical Name Macadamia Integrifolia Macadamia Ternifolia Extraction Method The quality oil is warm pressed Origin/Production Properties/Effects Highly Emollient Conditions Vitamins Etc Vitamin Rich but which ones I need to check this Palmitoleicacid Skin A natural affinity with the skin Nourishing Dry Ageing Mature Dehydrated
Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
Melissa Botanical Name Melissa Officinalis Extraction Method Macerated Oil Origin/Production Only produced in regions where its grown for distillation and tea production I need to check this Properties/Effects Fluid Retention(Oedema) Heavy Legs Obesity
Conditions Vitamins Etc Skin Dry Mature Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
Cypress History Usage Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
Mullein Flower Botanical Name Verbascum Thapus Extraction Method Macerated in The South of France Origin/Production A tall plant whose common name is Aarons Rod Mullein has a crop of yellow flowers on a long head and grows wild by the roadside Properties/Effects Antiseptic Arthritis Broken/Thread Veins Chilblains Haemorrhoids Neuralgia (soothing) Rheumatic Inflammation (soothing) Softening to Skin Emolient I need to check if emollient is skin softening Varicose Veins Wounds
Conditions Vitamins Etc Skin Softening to Skin Emolient I need to check if emollient is skin softening Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
Olive Botanical Name Olea Euorpaea Extraction Method Origin/Production Properties/Effects Preventative of Heart DiseaseI need to check this Laxative Conditions Reduces the itchiness of Prurtius Rheumatic Pain
Vitamins Etc Alpha Linolenic Acid Skin Dry Ageing Dehydrated Sore Inflammed Normal Combination Thread Veins Prevention of stretch marks during pregnancy Reduces the itchiness of Prurtius Hair Dry Blends Well With Grapeseed Almond Spirtual
History Usage Can be used neat 100% Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
Passion Flower Botanical Name Passiflora Incarnata Extraction Method Warm pressed from the seeds of the exotic Passion flower Origin/Production Native to South America Properties/Effects Conditions Vitamins Etc Linoleic Acid Skin Dry Combination Ageing Oily Normal Thread Veins
Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Precautions Other Notes Other Use
Peanut Botanical Name Arachis Hypogeae Extraction Method Most oil is Refined but a small quanity is Cold pressed in France A less stable oil It is possible to get Unrefined Oil Origin/Production Properties/Effects Hypoallergenic Conditions Arthritis Rheumatisim Emollient(especially for Arthritis and Sunburn)
Vitamins Etc Skin Exellent Aftersun Treatment Emollient(especially for Arthritis and Sunburn)
Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Very Oily to use by itself best mixed with another carrier oil Best used as 50% I need to check both of the above Precautions DO NOT USE WITH NUT ALLERGIES Other Notes May be called Ground nut I need to check this Other Use
Peachnut Botanical Name Prunus Persica Extraction Method The best quality is Cold pressed from the kernels of the fruit Origin/Production Properties/Effects Conditions Vitamins Etc Vitamin E Skin Dry Normal Combination Thread Veins Ageing Hair Strenghens Hair and Promotes Shine Normal Dry Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
Safflower Botanical Name Carthamus Tinctorius Family Compositae Extraction Method The highest quality oil is warm pressed from the seeds Its one of the less stable oils except when its been Refined and had Preservatives added to it Origin/Production Native to Egypt and The Far East Properties/Effects Natural Sun Filter so good for Sun Screen
Conditions Circulation Problems/Conditions May be helpful for Bronchial Asthma Painful/Inflammed Joints/Sprains/Bruises Vitamins Etc High in Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids High in Essential Fatty Acids High in Vitamin E Skin Natural Sun Filter so good for Sun Screen Bruises Inflammation Sprains Dry Normal Ageing
Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Can be used neat 100% Precautions Other Notes
Sesame Botanical Name Sesamum Indicum Family Extraction Method Warm pressed from the tiny seeds
Origin/Production Properties/Effects Conditions Vitamins Etc The Light Oil? is rich in Vitamins and Minerals but which ones I need to check this Skin Natural Sunscreen Normal Combination
Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Can be used neat 100% Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
Soya Bean Soya Bean is it Soya the same one???? I need to check this Botanical Name Glycine Soja Family Extraction Method Prone to Oxidation???? I need to check this It is very difficult to obtain warm pressed oil Usually Solvent Extraction as the beans have a low oil content Contains some Origin/Production Properties/Effects Conditions Vitamins Etc Vitamin C Vitamin E Lecithin Skin Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Precautions Can be a Sensitizer So may not be wise to use in Aromatherapy I need to check this Be careful with this oil as it is a sensitizer I need to check this Other Notes Other Uses
Sunflower Botanical Name Helianthus Annus
Family Extraction Method Warm pressed Origin/Production Properties/Effects Expectorant Conditions Bronchitis Laryngitis Whooping Cough Vitamins Etc Essential Fatty Acids Vitamin E Skin Dry Normal Ageing Hair Normal Dry Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Can be used neat 100% Precautions Other Notes Other Uses
St Johns Wort Botanical Name Hypericum Perforatum Family Extraction Method Infused Origin/Production Properties/Effects Conditions Vitamins Etc Skin Excellent for use with Sensitive/Sore/Red Skin
Hair Blends Well With Spirtual
History Usage Can be used undiluted for Intensive treatments or added to a lighter carrier oil for body massage at a dilution of about 15% Precautions Other Notes The /This? Infusion of Blossoms from the bush is Excellent for use with Sensitive/Sore/Red Skin Other Uses
Sweet Almond Botanical Name Prunus Amygdalus Prunus Dulcis Family Extraction Method The finest quality oil is warm pressed from the kernels of the sweet almond tree Cold pressed from the kernels of the nuts Origin/Production Grows in Mediterrean countries and California Properties/Effects Releives Itchiness Muscular Tension/Pain/Stiffness Inflammation(soothes/reduces) Conditions Muscular Tension/Pain/Stiffness Inflammation(reduces/soothes) Vitamins Etc Rich in Nutrients Trace Minerals Linoleic Acid Monounsaturated Fatty Acid Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Protein Vitamin A Vitamin B Vitamin B1 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B6 Vitamin D Vitamin E Skin Excellent Moisturiser Itchy Skin Conditions Natural Sun Screen Eczema Psoriasis Sensitive Normal Ageing Dry Mature Dehydrated Hair Excellent Moisturiser Precautions DO NOT USE WITH NUT ALLERGIES SHOULD NOT BE USED BY ITSELF AS A SUNSCREEN NEED TO BE MIXED Usage Can be used neat as a base oil
Wheatgerm Botanical Name Triticum Vulgare Family Extraction Method Warm pressed Solvent Extraction both from the germ of the fruit Origin/Production Properties/Effects AntiOxidant?????????? Ineed to check this Conditions Prevents Varicose Veins Removes Cholesterol deposits from the arteries Repairs damage caused by excessive exposure to the sun Vitamins Etc Extremley rich in Vitamin E Skin Penetrates deep into the skin Sunburn Eczema Ageing Dry Mature Dehydrated
Hair Dry Blends Well With Almond Grapeseed Spirtual
History Usage DON’T USE NEAT 15% Precautions DO NOT USE WITH WHEAT ALLERGIES BE CAREFUL WITH SENSITIVE SKIN/PEOPLE Other Notes Other Uses
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