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  • Beta-Caryophyllene Essential Oil

    Betacaryophyllene is potentially therapeutic for the treatment of inflammation, pain, atherosclerosis and osteoporosis, fibromyalgia, arthritis, tension, aches, and pains. The smell is reminiscent of cinnamon and is very pleasant, the simple act of inhaling the aroma is very relaxing.

    Therapeutic Properties: Nervina, Anti-inflammatory.

  • Birch Essential Oil

    Birch essential oil has a woody, fresh and crisp aroma. Birches are versatile and offer important commercial aesthetic and ecological values for human and animal populations. The amazing benefits of birch essential oil also make it a staple for the aromatherapy community, where it has been used to relieve muscle and joint pain. This product uses a child-resistant cap.

    Birch has traditionally been applied to relieve pain, inflammation, chronic fatigue and constipation.

  • Black Pepper Essential Oil

    Black pepper essential oil has a spicy, crunchy, and spicy aroma. Called the “king of spices,” peppercorns are the most precious, and valuable of all spices.

    The strong and crisp black pepper essential oil that comes from the fruit is perfect for combating many ailments and, when added to a carrier oil, can be very relaxing when massaged into sore muscles and joints.

    Recommended to properly blend in a carrier oil prior to topical applications. Patch test before use in case of sensitivity.

  • Blood Orange Essential Oil

    Blood orange essential oil has a citrus, sweet, and spicy aroma. Blood oranges originated in Sicily and Spain, so you may hear them referred to as “Sicilian blood oranges” even if they are grown elsewhere in the world.

    Blood orange essential oil is excellent for cleaning and disinfecting and because of this property, it is found in many cleaning products to date.

    Blood orange essential oil has therapeutic properties such as antibacterial, antiseptic, calming, cholagogue, cleansing, diuretic, sedative, stimulant, stomachic, and tonic.

  • Blue Tansy Essential Oil

    Blue Tansy Essential Oil has a herbaceous, fresh, and strong aroma. Blue Tansy, also known as Blue Moroccan Chamomile, is one of the best-smelling blue oils, although it is still quite strong.

    Blue Tansy can be used to improve mood and restore good balance and energy, as well as help with relaxation, bloating, discomfort, muscle tension, nervous tension, irritated skin, and sleep.

    Blue Tansy is excellent for creating an atmosphere of happiness. Ideal for hair health, meditation, and holistic healing.

  • Cajeput Essential Oil

    Cajeput essential oil has a fresh, crisp, medicinal and slightly fruity aroma. This essential oil comes from the Melaleuca family and due to the many benefits of Cajeput, makes it perfect for diffusing around the home to purify the air and support a healthy immune and respiratory system.

    Cajeput has traditionally been applied to help with arthritis, rheumatism, neuralgia, muscle contractions and spasms, sciatica, sore throats, sinusitis, bronchitis, coughs, colds, parasite-induced skin problems, skin infections, lice, insect bites and fatigue.

  • Carrot Seed Essential Oil

    Carrot seed essential oil has an earthy, strong, and woody aroma. Carrot seed oil has been used for centuries in steam and steam baths to improve skin health.

    Carrot seed essential oil can be used to help arthritis, rheumatism, indigestion, water retention, urinary tract infections, urinary tract infections, detoxification, eczema, ulcers, psoriasis, acne, and pimples.

    Carrot seed essential oil has among its therapeutic values properties such as calming, cytophylactic, healing, diuretic, hepatic, regenerative, and vasodilatory.

     

  • Cassia Essential Oil

    Cassia essential oil has a sweet and spicy aroma. Cassia is one of the many spices that traveled on the Silk Road and was known as “Chinese cinnamon.” With the many wonderful properties of cassia, it is perfect not only to use topically but also to use in a diffuser for the lovely, warm, and spicy aroma it gives off.

    Cassia has been traditionally applied to relieve pain, arthritis, inflammation, swelling, joint discomfort, immune support and to improve blood circulation.

    Cassia essential oil has therapeutic properties such as analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antispasmodic, antiviral, and nervine.

  • Cedarwood Atlas Essential Oil

    Cedarwood Atlas essential oil has a woody and balsamic aroma. Atlas Cedar oil has been used by aromatherapists to diffuse in the home for its soft, comforting, and relaxing aroma.

    Cedarwood Atlas has been traditionally applied to help with chest infections, colds, detoxification, cellulite, anxiety, stress, tension, physical exhaustion, acne, and scalp disorders.

    Among the therapeutic properties of Cedarwood Altlas are anti-inflammatory, antiseborrheic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, cleansing, regenerating, restoring, and tonic.

  • Cedarwood Himalayan Essential Oil

    Himalayan cedarwood essential oil has a woody, sweet, and earthy aroma. Its sweet and soft aroma makes it perfect for diffusing or adding to blends and perfumes.

    Cedarwood Himalayan has been traditionally applied to help chest, infections, and colds, and detoxify, cellulite, anxiety, stress, tension, physical exhaustion, acne, and scalp disorders.

    Cedarwood Himalayan has therapeutic properties such as anti-inflammatory, antiseborrheic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, purifying, regenerating, restorative, and tonic.

  • Cedarwood Virginian Essential Oil

    Virginia cedarwood essential oil has a strong, woody, earthy aroma. The strong aroma of Virginia Cedarwood essential oil makes it perfect for diffusing at home to calm the mind and create an atmosphere of peace and tranquility.

    Cedarwood Virginian has traditionally been applied to help respiratory tract infections, colds, bronchitis, coughs, urinary tract infections, and cellulitis.

    Cedarwood Virginian has some therapeutic characteristics such as antiseptic, astringent, balsamic, decongestant, purifying, diuretic, expectorant, and insect deterrent properties.

  • Celery Seed Essential Oil

    Celery seed essential oil has a strong, earthy aroma. Celery seed is mainly used in essential oil blends because its aroma is not very pleasant.

    Celery seed has been traditionally applied to help varicose veins, heavy legs, congestion, constipation, hemorrhoids, detoxification, stress-related digestive conditions, nervousness, and depression.

    Celery oil has therapeutic properties such as antiseptic, soothing, circulatory stimulant, cleansing, digestive, and sedative.