(Ocimum basilicum) (75% phenylpropanoids) can be relaxing to muscles, including smooth muscles (those not subject to our voluntary control, such as the heart and digestive system). It may also be used to soothe insect bites when applied topically. Beneficial for mental fatigue, basil may help stimulate and sharpen the sense of smell.
Benzoin £2.50
Bergamot £4.50
(Citrus bergamia) has been used in the Middle East for hundreds of years for skin conditions associated with an oily complexion. It soothes insect bites and may serve as an insect repellent. It has about 300 chemical constituents that contribute refreshing, mood-lifting qualities. Bergamot is responsible for the distinctive flavor of Earl Grey Tea. Benefits nervous and digestive system.
Black Pepper £5.00
(Piper nigrum) (74% sesquiterpenes) is a stimulating, energizing essential oil that has been studied for its effects on cellular oxygenation. It has been used for soothing deep tissue muscle aches and pains.
Camphor
£5.00
Cedarwood Atlas £3.00
(Cedrus atlantica) (98% sesquiterpenes) was recognized historically for its calming, purifying properties and is used to benefit the skin and tissues near the surface of the skin. It also helps calm nervous tension, and benefits the digestive system. The oil with the highest percentage of sesquiterpenes, Cedarwood supplies oxygen to tissues and erases DNA damage; just another weapon in our battle against cancer.
Chamomile Morroco £8.00
Chamomile Roman £12.00
(Chamaemelum nobile) may help calm you and relieve restlessness and tension. It is used cosmetically in Europe for the skin.
Citronella £3.00
Clary Sage £5.20
(Salvia sclarea) supports the cells. It contains natural estriol, a phytoestrogen. Relaxing, sweet scent, used as a toning and sedating scent/oil especially for women. Also seems to help digestive and glandular problems.
Eucalyptus £3.00
Well suited for topical application or diffusing. This species is highest in the antiseptic compound eucalyptol (about 80 percent) and has one of the strongest antiseptic actions among the eucalyptus oils. AVOID DIRECT INHALATION.
Frankincense £9.00
(Boswellia carteri) (40% monoterpenes) (8% sesquiterpenes) is considered a holy anointing oil in the Middle East and has been used in religious ceremonies for thousands of years ( ...presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. Matthew 2:11). It was well known during the time of Christ for its anointing and healing powers. Frankincense is now being researched and used therapeutically in European hospitals. High in sesquiterpenes, it is stimulating and elevating to the mind and helps in overcoming stress and despair as well as supporting the immune system. Comforting, centering, and elevating; long associated with spirituality, the sesquiterpenes help to erase DNA damage and supply oxygen to tissues (excellent for cancer patients).
Geranium £4.00
(Pelargonium graveolens) has been used for centuries for skin care. Its strength lies in the ability to revitalize tissue. It is excellent for the skin, and its aromatic influence helps release negative memories. Also used for glandular and reproductive systems, with some benefits to the nervous system. Used by skin care specialists in restoring balance between oily and dry skin and hair.
Ginger £5.00
(Zingiber officinale) (59% sesquiterpenes) is used to combat nausea, vomiting, or dizziness associated with motion sickness and has been studied for its gentle, stimulating effects.
Grapefruit £3.00
(Citrus x paradisi) works as a mild disinfectant. Especially helpful for the urinary system, and when trying to lose weight. Benefits the nervous system during stressful situations. Diffuse for a refreshing, uplifting aroma. Like many cold-pressed citrus oils, it has unique fat-dissolving characteristics.
Jasmine Absolute £56.00
5mls
(Jasminum officinale) is an "absolute" extracted from the flower and is an essence rather than an essential oil. It is good for sensitive skin and can also be uplifting and stimulating. Considered an aphrodisiac for centuries, Jasmine supports the nervous system and is helpful for women going through menopause.
Juniper Berry £5.00
(Juniperus osteosperma and / or J. scopulorum) (Electromagnetic Freq: 98 MHz) (42% monoterpenes) may work as a detoxifier and cleanser that also benefits the skin. It has also been used to support proper nerve function.
Lavender Bulgaria £5.00
(Lavandula angustifolia) (Electromagnetic Freq: 118 MHz) is the most versatile of all essential oils. Therapeutic-grade lavender has been highly regarded for the skin. The French scientist Rene Gattefosse was the first to discover these properties when he severely burned his hands in a laboratory explosion. Lavender has also been clinically evaluated for its relaxing effects. It may be used to cleanse cuts, bruises, and skin irritations. The fragrance is calming, relaxing, and balancing -- physically and emotionally. Makes an excellent rub for sprains, strains, and sore muscles (used in a carrier oil) and goes well mixed with Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca). Great for headaches and even migraines. A few drops for a gargle works really peachy.
Lemon £3.00
(Citrus limon) has antiseptic-like properties and contains compounds that have been studied for their effects on immune function, lymphatic, circulatory, and digestive systems. Is antibacterial and may serve as an insect repellent as well as being beneficial for the skin. Diffuse or add a few drops to a spray bottle to deodorize and sterilize the air. Use for removing gum, oil, or grease spots. CAUTION: Citrus oils should NOT be applied to skin that will be exposed to direct sunlight or ultraviolet light within 72 hours.
Lemongrass £3.00
(Cymbopogon flexuosus) is used for purification and digestion. Research was published in Phytotherapy Research regarding topically applied lemongrass and its properties.
Lime £3.00
Mandarin £3.00
Marjoram £4.00
(Origanum majorana) is used for supporting the muscles and the respiratory system. It assists in calming the nerves and is antiseptic.
May Chang £3.50
Melissa £4.00
(Melissa officinalis) (Electromagnetic Freq: 102 MHz) Uplifting, mood enhancing, Melissa officinalis is also called lemon balm because of the lemony smell of its leaves. It is a costly essential oil because of the large volume of plants needed to produce small quantities of oil. Beware of inexpensive offerings of melissa, since it is often adulterated with lemongrass and citronella. Melissa Essential Oil is excellent for restoring a calm and relaxed feeling. It relieves occasional nervous tension and has been found helpful for the relief of occasional sleeplessness. Melissa is often used as a digestive aid and helps with occasional heartburn, gas, bloating, and feelings of fullness. True therapeutic-grade Melissa is highly effective and greatly valued.
Myrrh £7.50
(Commiphora myrrha) (62% sesquiterpenes) is an oil referenced throughout the Old and New Testaments (A bundle of myrrh is my well-beloved unto me. Song of Solomon 1:13). The Arabian people used it for many skin conditions, such as wrinkled, chapped, and cracked skin. Is has one of the highest levels of sesquiterpenes, a class of compounds that has direct effects on the hypothalamus, pituitary, and amygdala, the seat of our emotions. Myrrh is widely used today in oral hygiene products. It is emotionally strengthening and empowering; prized since ancient times; antiseptic, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory; has traditionally been used for aging skin (not for use during pregnancy). Like Frankincense, this is an excellent weapon in your arsenal to battle cancer.
Neroli £6.50
Neroli True £40.00
5mls
Fresh, floral aroma brightens spirits and clears the mind. Supports the body under stress and enhances skin tone.
Orange £3.00
(Citrus sinensis) brings peace and happiness to the mind and body. It has been recognized to help a dull, oily complexion. Diffuse or apply topically on location. CAUTION: Citrus oils should NOT be applied to skin that will be exposed to direct sunlight or ultraviolet light within 72 hours.
Palma Rosa £4.00
Patchouli £4.50
(Pogostemon cablin) (71% sesquiterpenes) is very beneficial for the skin and may help prevent wrinkled or chapped skin. It is a general tonic and stimulant, helps the digestive system, fighting candida (yeast) infections, and benefits the nervous and glandular systems. It has antiseptic properties and helps relieve itching.
Peppermint £3.00
(Mentha piperita) (Electromagnetic Freq: 78 MHz) (45% monoterpenes) (25% phenylpropanoids) is one of the oldest and most highly regarded herbs for soothing digestion. Jean Valnet, M.D., studied peppermint's effect on the liver and respiratory systems. Other scientists have also researched peppermint's role in affecting impaired taste and smell when inhaled. Dr. William N. Dember of the University of Cincinnati studied peppermint's ability to improve concentration and mental accuracy. Alan Hirsch, M.D., studied peppermint's ability to directly affect the brain's satiety center, which triggers a sense of fullness after meals. It is beneficial to the sinuses and muscular system, and especially useful for women during monthly cycles or menopause. Diffuse. Massage on the stomach or add to water or tea for supporting normal digestion. Apply to bottom of feet to cool off on a hot day. Rub on temples for a calming effect. Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes, or sensitive skin areas. DO NOT apply neat to a fresh wound or burn.
Petitgrain £4.00
(Citrus aurantium) is an oil derived from orange leaves, has antiseptic properties and re-establishes nerve equilibrium.
Ravensara £5.50
(Ravensara aromatica) is referred to by the people of Madagascar as the oil that heals. It has antiseptic properties and is supporting to the nerves and respiratory system.
Rose Absolute £39.00
5mls
(Rosa damascena) (Electromagnetic Freq: 320 MHz) has a beautiful fragrance that is intoxicating and aphrodisiac-like. Rose helps bring balance and harmony. In his clinical practice, Dr. Penoel uses this oil for the skin. It is stimulating and elevating to the mind, creating a sense of well-being. It has been called the Queen of oils for women's concerns, establishing harmony throughout the body no matter what life brings. It is also great for circulation and skin care.
Rose Otto £95.00
5mls
Rosemary £5.00
(Rosmarinus officinalis CT 1,8 cineol) has been researched for its antiseptic properties. It may be beneficial for the skin and for helping overcome mental fatigue. Beneficial for the circulatory, nervous, and muscular system. Has a history of use over the centuries for hair and skin. NOT TO BE used with high blood pressure or epilepsy.
Rosewood £4.00
(Aniba rosaeodora) is soothing and nourishing to the skin. It has been researched at Weber State University for its inhibition rate against gram positive and gram negative bacterial growth.
Sage £4.00
(Salvia officinalis) has been used in Europe for numerous skin conditions. It has been recognized for its benefits of strengthening the vital centers and supporting metabolism. It may also help coping with despair and mental fatigue.
Sandalwood Mysore £14.00
(Santalum album) (90% sesquiterpenes) is high in sesquiterpenes and has been researched in Europe for its ability to oxygenate a part of the brain known as the pineal gland, the seat of our emotions. The pineal gland is responsible for releasing melatonin, a powerful hormone that enhances deep sleep. Sandalwood is similar to frankincense oil in its support of nerves and circulation. It was used traditionally for skin revitalization, yoga, and meditation, and has been found to help remove negative programming from the cells (again, another cancer weapon). Also traditionally used for urinary and respiratory systems.
Sandalwood West Indies £5.50
see above...this is a cheaper blend, but essentially has similar properties.
Thyme £5.50
(Thymus vulgaris) is one of the most antiseptic essential oils and very high in antioxidant rating. It contains thymol, which has been studied for its effect on gingivitis and plaque-causing organisms in the mouth. It may be beneficial in helping to overcome fatigue and exhaustion. Sharp and woody aroma, helps improve circulatory, immune, skeletal, respiratory and nervous systems; anti-microbial use for infections and disinfectant use; dilute with water to clean and disinfect surfaces; especially good to use in a sickroom; makes a good massage oil as it stimulates circulation and can be used to clean burns and wounds; inhaled, it aids in asthma attacks and is a good choice if you are recovering from pneumonia.
Tea Tree £4.00
All round antibacterial oil. can be applied neat to an infected wound, spots..etc..just apply 3 drops to the area.
Valerian £10.00
(Valeriana officinalis) is a root that has been used for thousands of years for its calming, relaxing, grounding, and emotionally balancing influences. During the last three decades, it has been clinically investigated for its tranquilizing properties. Researchers have pinpointed the sesquiterpenes valerenic acid and valerone as the active constituents that exert a calming effect on the central nervous system. German health authorities have pronounced valerian to be an effective treatment for restlessness and for sleep disturbances resulting from nervous conditions.
Vetivert £5.50
(Vetiveria zanioides) (97% sesquiterpenes) has a heavy, earthy fragrance similar to patchouli with a touch of lemon. Young Living's vetiver oil is hydro-diffused under ultra-low pressure. Vetiver oil is psychologically grounding, calming, and stabilizing. Vetiver may help us cope with stress and recover from emotional traumas and shocks.
Vanilla £5.50
Ylang Ylang Grade 1 £5.00
(Cananga odorata) may be extremely effective in calming, balancing (the nervous system) and bringing about a sense of relaxation. This native flower of Madagascar and the Reunion Islands is symbolic of love, and the fragrant, pale yellow petals are often strewn across the marriage bed. Its soft, floral scent is often used in men's fragrances as an alternative to the sweeter and more feminine rose. Ylang Ylang affects the glandular system, great for hair and skin, stimulates adrenal glands, but at the same time can be used for insomnia and pain. Has been known to have good results for impotence and frigidity. Taken internally, it has been said to lower blood pressure, alleviate problems with PMS, and ease intestinal infections. For depression, rub a drop or two between your palms and inhale the warm aroma.
Sweat almond oil 100ml £2.50
Sweet Almond Oil protects and nourishes the skin. Helps to soften wrinkles. Moisturises dry skin, but good for all skin types. Compared to other carrier oils, sweet almond has a medium viscosity, good for all round massage. Excellent to help strengthen nails.
Sweat almond oil 250ml
£5.00
Grapeseed oil 100ml £2.50
Grapeseed is a gentle emollient, leaving the skin with a satin finish without feeling greasy.Absorbs well into the skin. Hypo-allergenic. Due to its mild astringent properties it?s especially good for oily skin.Grapeseed is a finer texture than sweet almond oil and great to use for massage, where it can be combined with other carriers for the desired texture .
Grapeseed oil 250ml £5.00
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