Unique molecular structure not found in any other naturally occurring oils
Light, easily sprayed; has excellent cushioning feeling on skin without greasiness; will not clog pores
Commonly used in mascara, serums, facial oils and hair treatments
Highly moisturizing and protecting
Organic Sweet Almond Oil
Pressed from the ripe, shell-free seeds of the almond tree
Excellent lubricant; nourishes, softens, moisturizes; known to benefit dry, sensitive skin, and suitable for all skin types; easily absorbed, will not block pores; commonly used in baby skincare products; retains glow
Used for all sorts of skin conditions, benefits inflammation, irritation, aging skin, impurities, dead skin cells, acne, chapped skin and lips, body rashes, dark circles, and crow's feet
One of the most versatile, multipurpose skin care oils available; commonly used as a massage and face-care oil; considered a medium-light oil; composed of olein, linoleic acid, and glucosides; rich in protein, minerals, and vitamins A, B, and E, which are great for skin health
True sweet almond oil is unscented—"sweet" refers to the type of almond oil rather than a scent
Essential Oil of Wildcrafted Anise Seed
Used for its powerful licorice aroma, which is a warm, sweet, licorice scent, like Italian Christmas cookies
Used to sweeten breath
Carminative, stomachic, stimulant and diuretic.
In the East it is used to combat colic and rheumatism
Avocado Oil
Loaded with healthy fats, fibers, minerals, and nutrients
Benefits blood pressure, cardiovascular system, cancer and cancer treatments like chemotherapy, diabetes, inflammation, eye health and conditions like cataracts and macular degeneration
Antioxident
Used in weight loss programs and to increase metabolic health
Benefits arthritis and osteoarthritis
Organic Babassu Oil
Emollient reputed to benefit both dry and oily skin and known worldwide for its healing properties
Easily absorbed; moisturizes without leaving oily sheen; forms a protective, soothing coat; draws heat from skin
Traditionally used for dry, itchy skin, inflamed skin, and eczema
High content of lauric and myristic acids; contains 70% lipids
Essential Oil of Balsam Fir
Elevating; smells like Christmas
Thought to have grounding effect on mind and emotions
Soothes nervous system, benefits entire respiratory system, and sometimes used to help bronchitis, asthma, stomach cramping, and is antispasmodic.
Essential Oil of Basil
In Greek, basil means "royal remedy" or "king"
In the 16th century, powdered basil was used to treat migraines and chest infections
Ancient Egyptians believed basil opened the gates of heaven; the Eastern Orthodox Church used basil in the making of holy water; and Hindus use basil sprigs in death and dying ceremonies
Benefits include compassion, faith, and clarity
Commonly used to soothe, uplift, repel insects, battle fatigue, anxiety, depression, colds, flu, hay fever, asthma, bronchitis, muscle aches, insect bites, and stings
Essential Oil of Bay
In Greek, basil means "royal remedy" or "king"
In the 16th century, powdered basil was used to treat migraines and chest infections
Ancient Egyptians believed basil opened the gates of heaven; the Eastern Orthodox Church used basil in the making of holy water; and Hindus use basil sprigs in death and dying ceremonies
Benefits include compassion, faith, and clarity
Commonly used to soothe, uplift, repel insects, battle fatigue, anxiety, depression, colds, flu, hay fever, asthma, bronchitis, muscle aches, insect bites, and stings
Essential Oil of Bergamot
Trendy in Napoleonic times as a cologne and perfume, it’s still a common ingredient in such products today
Thought to fight acne, skin infections, cold sores and psoriasis
Though the sweet almond oil used as an emollient is filled with skin-healthy attributes, essential oil of bitter almond is used only for scent
The almonds we eat come from the same white-flowering tree that gives us sweet almond oil, but bitter almonds are slightly broader and shorter, come from a different tree, and contain only about 50% of the carrier/fixed oil found in sweet almonds
Contains no aromatherapeutic value beyond its wonderful scent, which keeps it ever popular, especially since sweet almond oil is unscented
Wildcrafted Essential Oil of Sweet Birch
Also known as wintergreen
Supports the muscular and joint systems of the body, benefits inflammation, rheumatism, hypertension, muscle aches and strains, edema
Frequently used in massage therapy
Benefits oily skin conditions
Stimulating aroma promotes feelings of strength, warmth, and vitality
Benefits discovery of inner support and strength, rooting into own center, and increases ability to seek, find, and receive new ways of support, helps break generational patterns, brings healing to relationships, and assists in overcoming feelings of nonsupport, aloneness, and rejection
Benefits circulatory system and respiratory function
Tree harvesting is required which is very expensive when done sustainably, so it's a rare and hard oil to produce and source (an oil of superior aromatherapeutic quality). There are a lot of counterfeit, diluted or otherwise false offerings available
Contains a natural form of methyl salicylate, a compound known for soothing achy muscles and joints
Widely popular as a joint ache medication, and some say overprescribed. Can be extremely toxic if ingested, and even fatal, if used improperly. For safe results, always use with professional oversight for every topical medication of essential oil, and remember to consider cumulative exposure
Essential Oil of Black Pepper
Benefits sluggish, dull skin, and balances oily skin conditions
Pepper is one of the oldest known spices and was used in India 4000 years ago
Attila the Hun is said to have demanded a ransom of 3,000 pounds of black peppercorns for the city of Rome
Used on chilblains, a painful, itching swelling on the skin, typically on a hand or foot, and caused by poor circulation in the skin when exposed to cold
Considered immune and digestive systems booster, stimulates a poor appetite
Benefits poor concentration and an apprehensive state of mind
Essential Oil of Wildcrafted Calendula
Extremely gentle—no known contraindications
Extracted from the calendula flower, commonly known as marigold
Native to Mediterranean countries, it has been used since ancient times in topical ointments and washes for wounds and ulcers
Reputed to benefit skin conditions, inflammation, chronic skin ulcers and lesions, burns, cuts, eczema, insect bites, and rashes
Essential Oil of Caraway
Antiseptic and disinfectant; benefits external infections and wounds and inhibits growth of bacteria and fungi
Benefits the colon, urinary tract, digestion, respiration, intestinal worms, cardiac health, heart rate, hardening of the arteries, veins, blood pressure and cholesterol levels
Antispasmodic
May provide some relief from effects of dangerous coughs
Essential Oil Of Cassia
Astringent that benefits gums, hair roots, and muscle tone; known as beneficial for the nervous system, brain function and alertness
Properties thought to benefit depression, nausea, and vomiting; may induce a refreshing feeling after nausea
Antiviral; helps cough, cold, influenza, and other viral diseases; sometimes used in treatment of diarrhea, menstrual cramps, bloating, headache, fever, arthritis, rheumatism, and microbial growth and infections in the urethra, colon, kidneys and urinary tract; provides relief from joint pain
Promotes blood and oxygen circulation, stimulation of other bodily functions, metabolism, secretions and discharges
Essential Oil of Catnip
Extremely gentle—no known contraindications
Extracted from the calendula flower, commonly known as marigold
Native to Mediterranean countries, it has been used since ancient times in topical ointments and washes for wounds and ulcers
Reputed to benefit skin conditions, inflammation, chronic skin ulcers and lesions, burns, cuts, eczema, insect bites, and rashes
Essential Oil of Cedarwood
Properties thought to help acne, oily skin, greasy hair, eczema, psoriasis, dandruff, nervous tension, stress-related disorders, hemorrhoids, congestions, coughs, sinusitis, arthritis, and rheumatism
Repels moths and bugs
Essential Oil of Organic Roman Chamomile
Benefits skin conditions like acne, allergies, boils, burns, cuts, chilblains, dermatitis, eczema, hair care, inflammations, insect bites, rashes, sensitive skin, and wounds
Benefits muscles and joints, arthritis, inflamed joints, muscular pain, neuralgia, rheumatism, and sprains
Used for menopausal problems, colic, indigestion, nausea, earaches, teething pain, and toothache
Popular alternative to standard Western allopathic medicine for a variety of problems, including mouth and tooth pain
Thought to be an aphrodisiac that stimulates the mind and retrieves buried memories
Analgesic, anti-fungal, antiseptic, antioxidant, strong radical scavenging ability and anti-parasite
General tonic and stimulant benefiting tension, acne, muscle spasms, infection, thyroid regulation and memory
Essential Oil of Cinnamon Bark
Traditionally used in treatment of lice, scabies, foot fungus, toothache, and dry heaves; stimulates circulation; warming
Aphrodisiac; benefits impotence
Known properties help vaginitis and candida
Essential Oil of Citronella
Known skin tonic, astringent, natural deodorant, insecticide, diuretic, and stimulant
Antibacterial, analgesic, anti-fungal, antiseptic, antispasmodic, and diaphoretic
Widely known insect repellant
Essential Oil of Organic Cocoa
Rich in amino acids, nutrients and vitamins
Antibacterial, anti-aging and aphrodisiac
Relaxes muscles and said to reduce anxiety
May elevate feelings of contentment and clarity
Organic Whole Kernel Virgin Coconut Oil
Used as sunscreen by indigenous Pacific Islanders for thousands of years
Works against the sun’s UV rays but doesn’t block completely like toxic sunscreens proven to be carcinogenic and hormone-disruptive; allows UVB rays to produce vitamin D, an important cancer and cognitive protectant
Benefits dryness and flaking in the hair and scalp, damaged tissues, infections, digestion, bone health, and the immune system
Rich in lauric acid that helps maintain blood sugar and cholesterol
Reported to treat yeast that can lead to infections and candida
Essential Oil of Organic Coffee
Benefits acne, psoriasis, eczema, cellulite, and bug bites and stings
Detoxifies and uplifts
Thought to benefit depression, nausea and respiratory problems
Essential Oil of Cornmint
Used for hundreds of years for its remarkable medicinal properties
Refreshing, antiseptic, anti-fungal, antimicrobial, antispasmodic, and astringent
Benefits infection, acne, insect bites, nipple cracks and pain that may accompany breastfeeding, congestion of nose, throat, bronchi, or lungs, asthma, and the common cold
Promotes cooling that may relieve irritating sensations causing scratching and reduce swelling; helps the inflammation and temperature rise associated with headaches
Energizing, natural stimulant thought to promote brain function and memory retention, recharges your batteries, and helps sluggishness, anxiety, depression, exhaustion, and mental alertness
Promotes the activation of salivary glands which stimulate digestive enzymes and supports weight loss and healthy digestion; palate-cleanser; traditionally used to help indigestion, inflammation, nausea, and motion sickness
Essential Oil of Coriander
Thought to have been cultivated by Egyptians for use in perfumes thousands of years ago
Benefits inflammation, rheumatism, arthritis, headaches, and oily skin, eases gas and digestion, and may stimulate the body
Sedative
Organic Cumin Oil Black
Strong anti-inflammatory, thought to benefit skin disorders, pain, inflammation, allergies, encephalomyelitis, colitis, peritonitis, edema, arthritis, cystic fibrosis and cancer
May promote the production of bone marrow
Contains natural interferon, immune cells, and high levels of thymoquinone, an excellent antioxidant that enhances the oxidant scavenger system and creates a detoxifying effect
Antimicrobial, anti-tumor properties, and anti-diabetic; thought to lower blood sugar, regulate immune system, and support T-cell and natural killer cell-mediated immune activity
Benefits blood pressure, the lungs, liver, kidneys, digestive system, fluid retention, appetite, urination, gas, diarrhea, muscle spasms, bones, seizures, eyes and healthy indigestion; used as a poultice and suppository
Known properties thought to be beneficial in treatment of cystitis, fever, colds, flu, headache, muscle aches, pains, sprains, rheumatoid arthritis, neuralgia, herpes, vaginitis, chicken pox, epidemics, measles, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, coughs, sinusitis, and throat infections
Antibacterial, anti-viral expectorant, purifies, promotes good circulation and respiratory health
Thought to heal room of negative conflict
Essential Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus
Recommended by the Centers for Disease Control for protection against mosquitoes that may carry the West Nile Virus; one of the most effective plant-based insect repellents known to repel mosquitoes, biting flies, and deer ticks
Antiseptic; used to kill fungus and nail fungus; benefits muscle spasms, osteoarthritis, and joint pain
Commonly used ingredient in products like cough lozenges, ointments, chest rubs, and inhalants for relief of cold and flu symptoms
Essential Oil of Frankincense
Traditionally used as an expectorant and to benefit immune system conditions, depression, acne, boils, bronchial problems and asthma
Elevates and soothes mind and emotions in meditation practices; thought to awaken higher consciousness and spiritual healing
Essential Oil of Organic Geranium
Analgesic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and astringent
Regenerative; benefits scars
Natural deodorant, diuretic, anti-diabetic and natural insecticide
Thought to be an antidepressant and sedative
Essential Oil of Organic Ginger
Traditionally considered a tonic, astringent, carminative, analgesic, antibacterial, anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiseptic, and antispasmodic
Thought to be an aphrodisiac
Cephalic, diaphoretic, digestive, diuretic, expectorant, febrifuge, laxative, and stimulant
Organic Goldenseal
Native Americans used goldenseal for inflammatory internal conditions such as respiratory, digestive, and genito-urinary tract inflammation induced by allergy or infection
Herbal antibiotic and immune-system enhancer
Said to benefit whooping cough, diarrhea, liver disease, fever, sour stomach, flatulence, pneumonia, and earache; used as a wash for sore eyes
Essential Oil of Pink Grapefruit
Astringent, facial toner; lymphatic stimulant
Restorative; thought to induce euphoria
Properties known to benefit obesity, water retention, cellulite, the gall bladder, and digestion
Hemp Seed Oil
Considered one of the most nutritional oils available; absorbs well into skin
Benefits eczema, acne, psoriasis, premature aging, skin elasticity, and hair manageability and shine; super hydrating and anti-inflammatory
Healthy skin contains natural lipids called ceramides which keep the skin moisturized; insufficient ceramide levels cause dryness and irritation, rendering skin more malleable to environmental damage and aging. Hemp seed oil is 80% essential fatty acids, higher than any other plant on Earth, and the ratio of Omega 6 to Omega 3 so closely matches skin lipids that hemp actually penetrates the cells and lubricates the surface between them. No other oil can do this.
Exceptionally rich in amino acids and proteins, Omega 3, 6, and 9, and vitamins A, C, E, and D; contains less than 10% saturated fats, 70-80% polyunsaturated fatty acids, and high levels of chlorophyll
Provides the body with complete protein and nutrition with all essential amino acids necessary for health and wellness; does not contain Delta-9-Tetrahydromcannabinol (THC)
Essential Oil of Katrafay
Fortifying and soothing
Anti-inflammatory
Benefits mental fatigue, headache, sciatica, and muscle pain
Traditionally used in Madagascar after childbirth
Exceptionally high percentage of sesquiterpenes (about 67.5%) which are molecules that readily cross the blood/brain barrier, bringing increased amounts of oxygen and healing properties to the central nervous system
Benefits quality of the eye's corneal layer encourages skin's natural hydration mechanisms
Used commonly as a fragrance fixative
Essential Oil of Laurel Leaf
Laurel leaves were used to fashion the laurel wreath in ancient Greece, a symbol of status, and later a Roman symbol of victory
Benefits colds, virus infections, mouth ulcers, the respiratory system, muscle aches and pains, arthritis, insect repellent, and sinus headache
Said to be stimulating and uplifting
Essential Oil of Wildcrafted Jasmine
Benefits dry, irritated, sensitive skin
Benefits: analgesic, anti-inflammatory, circulatory, muscles and joints, muscular spasm, sprains, laryngitis, cough, hoarseness, expectorant, tonic, headache, depression, nervous exhaustion, and stress related conditions
Brings joy, euphoria, decreases apathy and balances women's hormonesÂ
It takes approximately 2,000 pounds of jasmine flowers to produce 1 pound of oil
Not recommended while pregnant, avoid before 8th month.
Jojoba Oil
Known by Native Americans as “liquid gold from the desert”
Fatty acid profile almost identical to human skin
Number one blending oil; easily absorbed, provides an excellent delivery system for essential oils that are then more easily absorbed and made readily available for their therapeutic effects on the mind, body, and soul
Rich in vitamin E—an anti-inflammatory antioxidant
Often used to create a barrier that protects skin against the elements and to treat imbalances in the skin, like psoriasis or eczema
Essential Oil of Juniper Berry
Tonic for the entire system
Commonly used to tone skin and benefit acne, dermatitis, cellulitis, wounds, hair loss, eczema and oily complexions
Traditionally used to boost immunity and help fight colds, flu, arthritis, rheumatism, kidney stones, gout, genital warts, itchy vulva and jock itch
Thought to reduce anxiety, nervous tension and stress-induced ailments
Benefits sufferers of obesity, hemorrhoids, amenorrhea, cystitis, dysmenorrhea and leucorrhea, a diuretic
Guards against negative danger
Essential Oil of Juniper Berry
Commonly used to tone skin and benefit acne, dermatitis, cellulitis, wounds, hair loss, eczema, and oily complexions
Traditionally used to boost immunity, as a diuretic, benefits colds, flu, arthritis, rheumatism, kidney stones, gout, genital warts, itchy vulva, and jock itch
Thought to reduce anxiety, nervous tension, and stress-induced ailments
Benefits sufferers of obesity, hemorrhoids, amenorrhea, cystitis, dysmenorrhea, and leucorrhea
Guards against negative danger
Essential Oil of Lavandin
Powerful tonic for the entire system
Calming sedative, muscle relaxant, and anti-inflammatory
Thought to contain properties beneficial to insomnia, acne, insect bites, stings, ringworm, headache, depression, symptoms of PMS, asthma, and irritated skin such as dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, and dandruff
Traditionally used in treatment of bronchitis, and to alleviate hiccups
Essential Oil of Lavender
Powerful tonic for the entire system
Thought to contain properties beneficial to insomnia, depression, headache, symptoms of PMS, acne, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, dandruff, insect bites and stings and ringworm
Sedative, muscle relaxant and anti-inflammatory
Thought to benefit hiccups, asthma and bronchitis
Essential Oil of Lavender Wildcrafted
Powerful tonic for the entire system
Thought to contain properties beneficial to insomnia, depression, headache, symptoms of PMS, acne, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, dandruff, insect bites and stings, and ringworm
Sedative, muscle relaxant, and anti-inflammatory
Thought to benefit hiccups, asthma, and bronchitis
Essential Oil of Lemon
Promotes cell regeneration that may benefit fingernails, wrinkles, blemishes, chapped skin, cellulite, scar tissue, stretch marks, corns, and warts
Antibacterial, antihistamine, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and antiviral
Promotes a good appetite, circulation, and kidney and liver health
Properties thought to help nausea, colds, sore throats, cold sores, constipation, obesity, and symptoms of PMS
Sedative
Essential Oil of Lemon Verbena
Anti-inflammation and sedative; benefits fever, stress, nervous fatigue and insomnia
Beneficial hormone-like action on the thyroid and pancreas
Thought to heighten spiritual connection
Essential Oil of Lemongrass
Recommended by the Centers for Disease Control for protection against mosquitoes that may carry the West Nile Virus; one of the most effective plant-based insect repellents known to repel mosquitoes, biting flies, and deer ticks
Antiseptic; used to kill fungus and nail fungus; benefits muscle spasms, osteoarthritis, and joint pain
Commonly used ingredient in products like cough lozenges, ointments, chest rubs, and inhalants for relief of cold and flu symptoms
Essential Oil of May Chang
Antiseptic, deodorant, disinfectant, and insect repellent
Properties thought to treat acne, dermatitis, greasy skin, spots, excessive perspiration, flatulence, and indigestion
Essential Oil of Myrrh
Famous for its purification characteristics
Ancient Greek soldiers carried myrrh into battle for its psychic protection and first aid use; other ancient peoples used it in religious and death ceremonies
Cools the skin, reduces wrinkles, and used as a salve for wounds and cuts; a favorite ingredient in the treatment of athlete’s foot, ringworm, eczema, and chapped, cracked and mature skin
Astringent, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antiviral; expectorant; hormone-like; benefits wasting diseases
Regulates all secretions of the body, promotes menstruation, moderates the thyroid, and has been the subject of recent research on leukemia and blood-cholesterol levels
Calms sexual excitement
Used as a mouthwash and on ulcerated throats and mouth sores
Activates upper chakras, calms fear of the future, and expands awareness and past-life memories
Essential Oil of Nutmeg
Strong psycho and digestive stimulant; alleviates mental fatigue
Circulatory sedative, analgesic for pain, and neurotonic
Thought to benefit frigidity, impotence, neuralgia and nervous fatigue
Essential Oil of Lime
Traditionally used in the treatment of acne, oily skin, warts, herpes, nails, infection, varicose veins, boils, corns, cuts, bites, nosebleeds, obesity, anemia, colds, flu, arthritis, rheumatic diseases, circulation, asthma, throat infections, and bronchitis, and used to boost the immune system
Cleanses; thought to renew the spirit and mind
Neem Oil
Used for thousands of years as a medicinal plant
Called "Queen of the Skin," "A Tree for Solving Global Problems," and "The Village Pharmacy" for its ability to support so many organs and organ systems of the body
Rich in liminoids, compounds, and vitamin E; used for acne, eczema, psoriasis, chicken pox, burns, and wrinkles
Supports the outer skin by supporting the inner skin—the skin lining the intestinal wall, allowing healthy proliferation of good gut microbes; may benefit digestion, intestinal environments, and intestinal flora
Benefits the health of white blood cells, which have a healing, protective function in support of a healthy lymph system, where researchers believe 80% of the body’s immune system works
Antibacterial, antiseptic, antiviral, cooling, and anti-parasitic
A natural insect repellant used extensively in animal care and as an herbal, organic agricultural spray; called the "wonder spray" of organic gardeners; nontoxic to humans and rarely harmful to beneficial insects
Essential Oil of Oakmoss Organic
Anti-inflammatory; benefits swelling
Antiseptic and antibacterial; prevents infections in open cuts and wounds
Expectorant; benefits coughs, decongests mucus in respiratory tract
Restorative qualities make it a popular anti-aging agent
Extra Virgin Cold Processed Unrefined Organic Olive Oil
Skin softening and nourishing
Used extensively for its soothing properties from ancient times to the present.
Rich and characteristic scent with a deep olive green color
Therapeutic extra virgin olive oil is trusted and used by elite spas, certified massage therapists, skin care and cosmetic companies, industry formulators, accredited health professionals, wellness centers, and yoga studios worldwide
Essential Oil of Bitter Orange
High in vitamin C
Mildly sedative; soothes and uplifts
Antibacterial, antiseptic, astringent, and anti-inflammatory
Benefits dull, oily, congested, and acne-prone skin, as well as fungal skin infections like ringworm, jock itch, and athlete's foot
May aid the digestive system, constipation, diarrhea, flatulence, stomach cramps, stress, anxiety, muscle spasms, and insomnia
Essential Oil of Sweet Orange
Promotes revitalization of dull skin; helps treat fine lines and wrinkles
Antiseptic and disinfecting; beneficial to colds, flu, constipation, kidney and gallbladder problems, digestion, gas, obesity, and water retention
Calming, nerve sedative; thought to help in treatment of depression, nervous tension, stress, emotional worry, and insomnia
Energizing; promotes courage
Essential Oil of Patchouli
Properties known to benefit growth of new cells, inflammation, cuts, wounds, scars, oily hair and skin, sexual problems, including impotency, loss of libido, erectile dysfunctions, frigidity, and sexual anxiety
Known diuretic, astringent, natural deodorant, fungicide, insecticide, aphrodisiac, antidepressant, and sedative
Distinctive earthy, spicy, musky aroma popular in cologne and aromatherapy
Essential Oil of Peppermint
Peppermint is a hybrid plant—a cross between spearmint and watermint
Used in Egypt thousands of years ago as a digestive aid; commonly used for stomach problems, and flatulence
Analgesic, antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antimicrobial, astringent, antispasmodic; known vasoconstrictor, expectorant, stimulant, and sedative
Traditionally used to soothe and cool skin irritations
Air freshener
Natural insecticide
Essential Oil of Petitgrain
Tones skin and benefits acne, greasy skin and excessive perspiration
Antiseptic and antispasmodic
Deodorizes and benefits stomach ache, stress, nervous exhaustion and insomnia
Evening Primrose Oil
Called “the most sensational preventive discovery since vitamin C”; contains GLA and vitamin E
Dilutes sebum, reducing risk of clogged pores and development of lesions, and controlling cells’ use of nutrients
Produces prostaglandins, which stimulate the contraction of blood vessels; benefits eczema, psoriasis, acne, rosacea, and inflammation
Contains the pain-relieving compound phenylalanine; increasingly used to treat chronic headaches; contains fatty acids benefiting pain conditions caused by low levels of fatty acids
Benefits diabetes-associated nerve damage, Raynaud’s syndrome, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, leg pain due to blocked blood vessels, joint pain, rheumatoid arthritis, breast pain, hot flashes, and other symptoms of menopause and PMS
Also thought to aid weight control and help fight hyperactivity in children, alcoholism, schizophrenia, chronic fatigue, asthma, ADHA, heart disease, bone loss, osteoporosis, Alzheimer’s disease, and other problems associated with aging
Benefits said to be anti-cancer
Essential Oil of Organic Bulgarian Rose
Historically used for its exalted, signature scent
Benefits that are analgesic, antibacterial, antifungal, antimicrobial, antiseptic, and antiviral
An aphrodisiac and sedative, said to promote spiritual love
Acts as an stringent, benefits that are disinfecting, deodorizing, diuretic, and hepatic
Organic Ground Rosemary Leaves and Essential Oil of Rosemary
Thought to help fight lung congestion, bronchitis, asthmatic bronchitis, dry skin, cystitis, ear infection, and cramps
Commonly used in aromatherapy and massage to aid memory and mental and chronic fatigue
Essential Oil of Wildcrafted Rosewood
Especially beneficial for babies and the elderly
Anti-infectious, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal; cell stimulant and tissue regenerator
Traditionally used in the treatment of acne, dermatitis, scars, wounds, wrinkles and general skin care, great for sensitive, dry, dull and combination skin
Thought to help nervous system problems, frigidity, headaches, nervous tension, stress-related conditions, immune system conditions, nausea, colds, coughs, fever and infections
Stimulates the immune system; stabilizes and balances the central nervous system
Uplifts, enlightens and calms during meditation; used to benefit low energy and jet lag
Aphrodisiac; treats vaginal candida; may aid sufferers of sexual abuse
Essential Oil of Organic Sage
Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and insecticidal
Benefits acne, oily skin and hair, fine lines, inflamed conditions, cellulite, aches, and pains
Antibacterial; especially helpful for staph
Antifungal; may help strep, pseudomonas, candida, and herpes
Increases circulation; nerve and adrenal stimulante
Essential Oil of Clary Sage
Rich in antioxidants
Soothes dry, itchy scalp, benefits dandruff, and eliminates buildup from hair and scalp
Mix with apple cider vinegar to balance pH and eliminate styling product residue
Anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiseptic, and antifungal
Benefits acne, oily skin and hair, fine lines, cellulite, aches, pains, staph, strep, pseudomonas, candida, and herpes
Nerve and adrenal stimulant; may increase circulation
Insecticidal
Essential Oil of Organic Sandalwood
Australian Sandalwood trees are abundant and in no way endangered like the East Indian Sandalwood
Benefits acne; decongestant for the lymph and venous system; heart tonic, may benefit cardiac fatigue; helps bladder, strep and staph infections
Aphrodisiac; said to help impotence and venereal diseases, especially gonorrhea
Sedative; may fight depression
Good for meditation, said to open third eye
Safflower Oil
Rich in vitamins, proteins, minerals, and fatty acids that moisturize, soothe, and smooth skin
Properties known to benefit elasticity, acne, inflammation, impurities, toxins, and cellulite
Rich in iodine; benefits iodine deficiency, and hair growth
Essential Oil of Sassafras
Anti-aging; used to rejuvenate skin, prevent wrinkles and scars, and treat acne
Anti-inflammatory; thought to strengthen the immune system, balance insulin, help obesity, high cholesterol, nervous system disorders, and heart disease, and stabilize sugar, helping type-2 diabetes
Essential Oil of Spearmint
Used since ancient times for digestive conditions, headaches, and scabs; benefits nausea, menstrual problems, and metabolism, to burn fats and toxins
Anti-cancer, sometimes applied to tumors, dry skin, and eczema; repels insects and rodents; formerly used for strewing (thrown about)
Benefits hepatitis, sore gums, gall bladder, kidney stones, and intestinal spasms; relaxes stomach muscles
Thought to help stress and anxiety, opens and releases emotional blocks, assists in overcoming negative emotions, balances, and helps people establish safe boundaries and feel protected
Organic Oil of Tangerine
Antimicrobial, antiseptic skin tonic
Benefits digestive problems, gas, and colic; diuretic and antispasmodic
Said to be hypnotic
Organic Oil of Tea Tree
Introduced to Captain Cook by the Gweagal tribe of Indigenous Australians in the area now known as Sydney
Benefits dandruff and a wide variety of skin infections, acne, athlete’s foot, herpes, chicken pox, warts, age spots, tick bites, and lice
5% tea tree oil shown to be as effective as 5% benzoyl peroxide for treating acne
10% tea tree oil two times daily for six months cured fungal toenail infection in 18% of people who tried it
Powerful antiseptic properties; immune stimulant, anti-infectious, anti-parasite, and antimicrobial; helps colds and flu, and penetrates pus
Helps protect against radiation, benefits blisters, burns, cold sores, dental abscesses, candida, and roundworms, and acts as anesthetic after shock
Beneficial to digestive system, ear, nose, and throat conditions, and asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, coughs, sinusitis, tuberculosis, and whooping cough
Widely used in mouthwash
Thought to alleviate genital infections in men and women
Organic Oil of Thyme
Recorded in one of the oldest Egyptian medical texts circa 1550 BC
Used traditionally as a natural skin conditioner, benefits aged skin, oily skin, breakouts, and scars
Natural antibiotic; benefits respiratory problems like colds, gout, arthritis, wounds, bites, sores, athlete’s foot, menstrual problems, nausea, water retention, fatigue, hangovers, and hair loss
Contains properties that naturally repel insects and parasites like mosquitoes, fleas, lice, and moths
Benefits mind, memory, concentration, and nerves; thought to work against depression
Essential Oil of Vetiver
The “Vetiver System” is an ecological solution for erosion control in over 100 island countries; growing vetiver is good for the environment
It’s the primary ingredient in 36% of high-end perfumes in the western world, including Chanel No. 5 and Opium
Promotes cell regeneration, oxygenation and soft skin
Properties benefit circulation, red blood cells, skin hydration, the detoxification of connective tissue, and the epidermis through capillary stimulation
Antispasmodic, pancreas stimulant and used to ease off tranquilizers
Used to help acne, pains, sprains, stiffness, cuts, irritated wounds, impotence, frigidity, post-partum depression, insomnia, physical and mental exhaustion, depression, arthritis, depressed immune systems and liver congestion
Thought to promote a balanced central nervous system, ground to earth, stimulate vitality, clean aura and strengthen auric shield
Essential Oil of Ylang Ylang
Exotic, almost narcotic; thought to be an aphrodisiac
Widely used in perfumery, important notes in Chanel No. 5, Carnation, and Lily of the Valley
Antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, disinfectant, and expectorant
Benefits cell proliferation and facial muscles and adds shine to hair
Mentally uplifting; thought to be mildly sedative and decrease stress and anxiety
Benefits blood pressure, heartbeat, hyperactivity, and impotence
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