

Costochondritis
Symptom Relief from Costochondritis with Aromatics and Herbs Costochondritis is an inflammation of the costochondral or Costosternal...


Sensual Woman
Find your Sensuality Sensual Woman 7 drops Cedarwood Juniperus virginiana 4 drops Lavender Lavendula angustifolia 20 drops Sweet Orange...


Adrenal Fatigue
Adrenal Fatigue? What is it and how does it affect me and what the heck does Cortisol have to do with it? Cortisol is one of the hormones...


Healing With Essential Oils
Ever wonder what essential oils can do? The aromas are beautiful, reminding us of fresh picked flowers, herbs, spices and the woodsy...


Essential Oil Storage
Essential Oils Storage Ah, the dilemma that plagues us all, to refrigerate or not to refrigerate our essential oils. Robert Tisserand...


Neuropathy Pain and Essential Oils
Pines, Spruces and Firs are conifers and boy are they healing. This is an example of a datasheet that includes conifer essential oils....


Blending and Diluting E.O.'s
Learning to blend to get the utmost aroma and effectiveness of your blend involves many aspects. Sometimes these steps get muddled in...


Psoriasis and The Game Changer
Psoriasis is a common skin condition that changes the life cycle of skin cells. Psoriasis causes cells to build up rapidly on the surface...


An Glance At Essential Oils
Rehne Burge, C.A. Essential oils are comprised of chemical families. Within these chemical families are components, also referred to as constituents. On average, an essential oil can have anywhere from 20-200 organic components within them, with most at percentages of less than 1%. Depending on the potency of the compound, even at these levels it could add additional therapeutic actions to the overall oil composition referred to as a synergistic blend of components.


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