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Essential Oils

Aromatherapy


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Introduction to Aromatherapy
Applications
Aromatherapy Accessories


BIO = Biologic/Eco-Cert Organic
AOC = Appelation d'Origine Controlee ("Controlled Designation of Origin")

Stock# Product Quantity Regular
Price
Wholesale
Price
Amount to Order
11164-9 Aromatherapy Starter Pack (Bilingual)
Everything you will need to get started on making your own pampering and cleaning products for pennies!
1 Unit 179.95 119.95
 
3900-5 Bergamot BIO
(1 Personal Story)
Enjoy its sweet, citrusy aroma and use the uplifting properties of citrus bergamia oil to benefit the nervous and digestive systems.
5 ml 19.30 12.85
 
3919-1 Breathe Free (Blend)
(3 Personal Stories)
Refreshing and clarifying, This blend of niaouli, rosemary, geranium and peppermint oils can be applied to the forehead, behind the ears and the neck when needed.
5 ml 15.55 10.35
 
3927-3 Cellu-Tone (Blend)
Juniper, pink grapefruit, thyme linalol, rosemary and niaouli stimulate the circulatory system and the toning properties of geranium, cypress and vetiver provide powerful healing properties for the skin that helps with cellulite.
5 ml 20.80 13.85
 
3901-6 Chamomile, Roman
(4 Personal Stories)
Soothing, sweet and tart- Chameamelum nobile is so mild it may be used externally for the digestive system. In addition, the nervous system greatly benefits, and it is popular in skin care products.
5 ml 39.75 26.50
 
3898-6 Cinnamon Leaf
Cinnamon Oil has warming properties that comfort and soothe the body and mind.
5 ml 14.80 9.85
 
3902-4 Clary Sage
(1 Personal Story)
The relaxing, sweet scent of Salvia sclarea has traditionally been used for its toning and sedative properties. It is especially appreciated by the concerned with the digestive and glandular systems, and particularly by women.
5 ml 20.40 13.60
 
3903-1 Clove Bud BIO
(1 Personal Story)
Powerful and penetrating, Eugenia caryophyllata oil has traditionally been used by dentists. Also supports the immune system.
5 ml 12.90 8.60
 
3926-2 Deep Relief (Blend)
Aromatherapists have traditionally used clove, ginger and nutmeg for muscles and joints. This blend is great to use with a massage, or apply it to ankles, knees and arms.
5 ml 14.40 9.60
 
3904-9 Eucalyptus BIO
This pungent, camphor-like oil of Eucalyptus globulus is famous as a traditional aid to expel mucus and fortify the respiratory system, but it also benefits the skin.
5 ml 11.05 7.35
 
3899-9 Frankincense
Frankincense has long been associated with spirituality. Helps improve dry, chapped, mature-looking skin, also supports the respiratory system.
5 ml 24.90 16.60
 
3905-3 Geranium
(2 Personal Stories)
Use this for the glandular system, especially the reproductive organs. It also benefits the nervous system, and it is widely used by skin-care specialists in restoring balance between oily and dry skin and hair.
5 ml 16.45 10.95
 
3906-7 Grapefruit, Pink BIO
(2 Personal Stories)
Here's a warm, light aromatic that's especially helpful for the urinary system, particularly for those on a weight-management program. It also benefits the nervous system during excessive stress.
5 ml 14.05 9.35
 
3922-9 Guardian (Blend)
(1 Personal Story)
This combination of tea tree, ravensare, lavender and roman chamomile helps boost the immune system and guard against colds and flu. Apply to chest, back and feet daily. Diffuse throughout the house or enjoy in a bath.
5 ml 22.50 15.00
 
3954-1 Health, Home, and Beauty Kit
This versatile collection of oils can be used to create hundreds of blends for everything from women’s concerns to cleaning your bathroom tiles.
1 Unit 112.45 74.95
 
3943-0 Helichrysum
Slow down with the deep warming, grounding emotional effect of Helichrysum oil. Best known for its benefits to injured and problem skin, this oil is an excellent addition to any first aid kit.
5 ml 127.45 84.95
 
3890-1 Jasmine Absolute
This sensually sweet floral aroma has been used as an aphrodisiac for centuries. Jasmine supports the nervous system and is especially helpful for the mature woman’s changing needs and dry, sensitive skin.
2 ml 49.15 32.75
 
3907-8 Lavender Fine AOC
(8 Personal Stories)
With a mellow, peaceful fragrance, Lavender is a wonder to experience, especially for the nervous system. How could anyone not be soothed by such a powerful aroma? It may also be applied to joints and used by women during monthly periods. It's a great essential oil for all ages.
5 ml 13.90 9.25
 
3908-2 Lemon BIO
(5 Personal Stories)
This stimulating sunshine-bright aroma of Citrus limonum has several benefits for the immune, lymphatic, circulatory and digestive systems. Let's not leave out additional benefits of its antiseptic properties.
5 ml 12.90 8.60
 
3897-4 Mandarin, Red
Mandarin Pure Essential Oil (Citrus reticulata, cold pressed).
5 ml 16.40 10.95
 
3896-3 Marjoram, Sweet
Marjoram has a warm and soothing aroma that calms yet strengthens. Marjoram helps relieve tense, sore muscles.
5 ml 23.65 15.75
 
3939-3 Myrrh
(2 Personal Stories)
Ancient cultures made myrrh an integral part of religious rituals, health practices, beauty treatments and perfumery.
5 ml 27.70 18.45
 
3891-2 Neroli
Neroli has a fresh, floral aroma that brightens the spirits and clears the mind. Neroli’s soothing properties enhance skin tone and support the body under stress.
2 ml 67.45 44.95
 
3934-6 Oregano, Wild
(2 Personal Stories)
A powerful and 'very hot' oil. Supports immune system, normal yeast balances. Dilute well before using in a topical application.
5 ml 17.65 11.75
 
3909-0 Patchouli
This warm, earthy oil of has a history of use for the nervous and glandular systems for both men and women.
5 ml 17.40 11.60
 
3910-9 Peppermint
(4 Personal Stories)
Stimulating digestive aid. Peppermint leaves contain menthol which is a proven aid to digestion. The familiar aroma of Mentha piperita is known for both its warming and cooling properties. Friendly to the sinuses, peppermint is also useful to the muscular system, especially for women during monthly cycles or menopause.
5 ml 11.65 7.75
 
3911-5 Pine Needle
Everyone loves the clean fresh smell of Pinus sylvestris. It seems to promote alertness and mental focus. Don't forget its benefits for the respiratory and urinary systems.
5 ml 13.15 8.75
 
3892-8 Rose Bulgaria
Earthy and sweet, Rosa dasmescena is the queen of oils for women's concerns. It encourages a feeling of harmony throughout the body during life's ups and downs. It is also used for the ciculatory system and skin care.
2 ml 98.95 65.95
 
3914-8 Rosemary
(2 Personal Stories)
Having a strong camphor-type aroma, Rosemarinus officinalis also has a wide range of uses, especially for the circulatory, nervous and muscular systems. It has been used for centuries for hair and skin.
5 ml 13.50 9.00
 
3915-4 Sandalwood
With a warm , woody, oriental aroma, Santalum album has a balancing action for the skin, and has traditionally been used for the urinary and respiratory systems.
5 ml 59.95 39.95
 
1777-1 Tea Tree Oil
(10 Personal Stories)
Helps heal skin, helps to maintain fungus-free state, and to speed up tissue healing.
0.5 fl. oz. 16.15 10.75
 
3913-2 Thyme Linalol BIO (Sweet Thyme)
Allow Thymus vulgaris to help improve your circulatory, immune, skeletal, respiratory and nervous systems. Its natural woody aroma is not friendly to microbes.
5 ml 26.65 17.75
 
3917-7 Ylang Ylang Complete BIO
This fragrance encourages the nervous system to balance and also affects the glandular system. Also used for skin and hair.
5 ml 17.65 11.75
 

Introduction to Aromatherapy

The Value of Essential Oils in Promoting Good Health Aromatherapy is becoming increasingly recognized as a valuable way to promote both physical and emotional health. The following will introduce some of the benefits of essential oils (EO's).


The Power of Aromatherapy
Have you ever been in a eucalyptus grove or in the pine forest of a mountain? Did you notice how refreshing the air was? In each of these instances, the trees gave off aromatic components that had the effect of ionizing the air about them. That's right! Certain essential oils have the effect of ionizing and refreshing the air. That's why in many hospitals throughout Europe, especially in France, an aromatherapy diffuser is used to disinfect and clean the air. It should be noted that European hospitals using this means of air purification do not have problems with the airborne staph bacteria that are rampant in many American hospitals. EO's are well documented as to the effect they render on bacteria, viruses, fungus, molds and other germs, as well as the cleansing effect they have upon the air.

Essential oils have a specific affinity for the nerve tissues of the body. The most immediate point of nerve contact is that of the olfactory membranes located in the sinus cavity. These membranes contain the nerve endings which are responsible for the sense of smell. These nerves connect directly to a part of our brain known as the olfactory bulb, which has direct connections to many other areas of the mind.

One of these connections is to the hypothalamus, the stalk of the brain that controls the pituitary gland, which controls, in turn, the rest of the glandular system. Thus, aromatherapy is being shown to have a powerful impact on our endocrine system. Aromatherapy oils can relieve menstrual irregularities, enhance energy and even sexual desire.

The sense of smell is also intimately connected to that part of the brain called the limbic area, the area of memory. The limbic area deals with responses like fight or flight, pain and pleasure and perceptions of bad and good. Here we see that the sense of smell also has an immediate and powerful impact on both memory and emotion. Perhaps this is why we say, "the nose knows."

Choosing Essential Oils
As the molecules which make up an essential oilmake contact with the olfactory nerves there is a distinct neurochemical response that takes place in the brain. This response almost always results in an immediate memory reflex throughout the body, which is usually felt most strongly in the solar plexus. This solar plexus response will usually be either a relaxed, calm, settled sensation or a tense, uptight, squeezing feeling. This is the first indicator of whether a particular essential oil or aromatherapy blend is compatible with the body (and the emotions) at that point in time. Tension indicates the oil is having a negative impact, while relaxation suggests a positive one.

The smell and taste approach to determining which EO's to use or recommend is also quite effective. In aromatherapy the premise is: "If it smells or tastes good to someone that person's body needs it. If it smells or tastes bad then the body doesn't need it.” The body is designed so that generally bad aroma and taste is a warning-stay away. Pleasant fragrances are usually associated with influences which are vitalizing and replenishing and have positive influences on the body and nerves. Likewise, decay and petrifacation give off foul odors, warning us to "stay away”.


Applications:

  • Massage: Mix approximately 7-15 drops of essential oil with one tablespoon of Massage Oil and apply amount desired for massage.
  • Diffusion: Place 10-25 drops of undiluted essential oil in diffuser.
  • Cooling: Add 1 tablespoon Aloe Vera Gel to 7-15 drops of a "cooling" essential oil like lavender. Mix well.
  • Compress: Add 4-6 drops of essential oil to a bowl of hot or cold water. Soak small towel and squeeze out excess water. Apply to affected area.
  • Bath: Draw bath, then add 10 drops of essential oil. Agitate water in a figure-eight motion. If desired, add 1 teaspoon Nature's Sunshine Concentrate as water is running. Soak for 15 minutes. Try a sitz bath with just enough water to cover lower body and add 5 drops of essential oil.
  • Shower: Put 1-2 drops of essential oil on a washcloth and rub body with it while showering.
  • Inhalation: Place 6-8 drops of essential oil in a bowl of hot water. Place a towel over your head, lean over bowl and inhale for five minutes. Be careful not to let essential oil irritate eyes. You may also inhale oils directly from the bottle.
  • Vaporization: Add 10-20 drops of undiluted essential oil to the water unit of a vaporizer or humidifier.
  • Gargles and Mouthwashes: Add 3 drops of essential oil to 1 teaspoon of water, mix and gargle.
  • Hot tub: Add 10 drops of essential oil to water.
  • Household: Add a few drops of essential oil to a dishwasher or washing machine to promote hygiene and aroma freshness. For general household use, add 10 drops to a bucket of warm water. If desired, add Nature's Sunshine Concentrate.

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