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Essential Oil Specifications (Chapter 2 - Part 1)

Oils A - L

We have spilt these notes into two parts because of the size of the document.

Here are the specifications and some general information on the more popular oils that we use. The information relates to the species and country of origin of the oils we prefer.

All oils differ slightly from batch to batch; there may be variation of colour, odour and consistency depending on species and origin. For instance a cold press lime that we carry is dark green and the distilled version is almost clear. We have written briefly on each one to give you the general idea of its uses and a little bit about its history, however there is a lot more information available and this would be the size of an encyclopaedia if we tried to include it all. If there is particular oil you would like included, please get in touch.

The oils we have starred [pic] are the ones we suggest to stock in your kit at home if you are just starting out, but again they are our preferred oils and there may be others you want to include.

You will notice in a lot of the descriptions, we have used the words “According to Aromatherapists” or similar words; this is because you must be very careful when making medical claims in the UK, and you can be challenged by the MHA and be fined. For those of you blending products for sale, again you need to be very careful with the claims you make about your product and be able to show proof usually by testing by an external source. The next face cream advert you see on TV, notice how they describe the external testing results at the foot of the screen

So here we go with our first oil, please enjoy and if you require information on an oil not shown yet, please get in touch ... Enjoy x

ANISEED

Aniseed Oil ~ BOTANICAL NAME Pimpinella anisum

Aniseed This oil will solidify in lower temperatures, and therefore may need heating before use.

You will notice a market price variance on Aniseed. The real aniseed is from countries like Spain however the market has been heavily saturated by Chinese Star Anise which is a different species but is sold as Pimpinella Anisum. Naughty but most people don’t notice.

SCENT: Spicy and sweet

PLANT PART: seeds

EXTRACTION METHOD: steam

ORIGIN: Spain

USES:

Aniseed essential oil has a strong liquorice-like flavour and bouquet.

Aromatherapists say it has a calming influence and is relaxing. They also say it may help temporary relieve the symptoms of coughs, sinusitis, hay fever and congested head colds. Hunters use it to enhance bait and attract game birds home. It is also used in fishing & deer keeping.

Can be used in the training of dogs too. Apparently certain animals and men are very attracted to aniseed and also ylang ylang, strange but true.

It can be used correctly diluted, normally 3-5 drops to 10ml carrier for Massage, or 3-5 drops in the bath, inhalation water, or on a compress. Note it is one of the strongest oils available so don’t spill it and always use in the correct dilution. It will linger for months if accidently split as we have found (

Game Bird Stay

Used in a ratio of between 20:1 and 15:1, sunflower or corn oil to aniseed and then mixed with feed. (Pheasant apparently prefer sunflower)

(Please be aware is poisonous to pigeons)

Dog Training

It is used for retrieve training as well as tracking & racing, for more specific information, please contact us.

Fish Bait

Numerous recipes for bait alone and in combination with other oils such as cinnamon and cassia

If you would like any further information on particular uses for this oil, please don’t hesitate in contacting us.

Aniseed is not an oil I would suggest keeping unless for culinary or animal uses or you like the intense aniseed smell

[pic] BASIL Attract abundance, mental clarity, use sparingly as it’s strong

Basil ~ BOTANICAL NAME Ocimum basilicum

Basil is annual Herb and grows 20-50 cm (8-20 in); when in bloom the purple- white flowers appear in clusters, framed by oval pointed green leaves Plant. Basil essential oil is extracted from the flowering sweet Basil. It is grown commercially throughout Europe, the Mediterranean, Pacific Islands and in America.

SCENT: Clear, herbaceous and light refreshing with a faint balsamic woody back note and a lasting sweetness.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Strong Aromatic Scent: Clear, herbaceous and light refreshing with a faint balsamic woody back note and a lasting sweetness

PLANT PART: Leaves & Flowers

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: Italy

COLOUR: Golden yellow with some green tone

CONSISTENCY: Light

NOTE: Top

USES:

Prized in Ayurvedic medicine for its ability to strengthen compassion, faith and bring clarity. Prized in ritual for attracting wealth. An ideal oil for meditation. The essential oil has a very high proportion of camphor and a warm, aromatic, and sweet- spicy smell. It is a refreshing, light and uplifting tonic. Massage, baths inhalation. Aromatherapists say a few drops of Basil essential oil on a tissue clears the head. Diluted with massage oil, it can be rubbed in to relieve insect bites or aches and pains. The smell of sweet Basil in the bath will lift your spirits, great in uplifting and invigorating blends.

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As with all essential oils, do not use on cats, reptiles or caged birds

[pic] BENZOIN Especially if you are going to be blending fragrance as this is a great base note for anchoring citrus oils and other top notes.

BENZOIN 100% PURE ESSENTIAL OIL

BOTANICAL NAME Styrax benzoin

The Benzoin tree is from Java, Sumatra and Thailand and grows to 8 meters (20 feet). Deep incisions are made in the trunk of the tree from which the grey colour sap exudes. When the resinous lump becomes hard and brittle, it is collected from the bark.

Benzoin oil has a sweet, warm and vanilla-like aroma. It may need to be warmed before use as it has thick treacle like consistency.

SCENT: Warm and comforting.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium

PLANT PART: Resin

EXTRACTION METHOD: Solvent (food grade)

ORIGIN: Sumatra

COLOUR: Golden Brown

CONSISTENCY: Thick and Viscous

NOTE: Base

USES:

Aromatherapists use it as an antiseptic, anti-depressant, anti-inflammatory, & carminative. Benzoin is used as an essential oil as well as a fixative in perfumes. Qualified Aromatherapy practitioners have been known to use Benzoin for bronchitis, coughs, colds, rheumatism, arthritis, scar tissue, circulation, nervous tension, stress, muscle pains, chilblains, rashes and mouth ulcers.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Benzoin essential oil blends well with Bergamot, Coriander, Frankincense, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Myrrh, Orange, Petitgrain, Rose and Sandalwood.

HISTORY:

Benzoin, also known as gum Benjamin, is one of the classic ingredients of incense. In ancient civilizations it was used in fumigation. Benzoin is an ingredient of 'Friar's balsam', an aid to respiratory problems.

CAUTIONS: None noted

As with all essential oils and perfumes, do not use on or near cats, reptiles or caged birds

If you would like any help with blending, recipes or information on oils, please don’t hesitate in contacting us. Have a superb and rewarding day (

[pic] BERGAMOT Enhance your mood with a quick sniff and calm your nerves, stunning with clary sage as an anti depressant x

BERGAMOT 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL

LATIN NAME CITRUS BERGAMIA

The Bergamot tree can grow up to four meters high, with star-shaped flowers, bearing citrus fruit resembling a cross between an orange and a grapefruit but in a pear-shape. The fruit ripens from green to yellow. Bergamot is commercially used as flavouring for Earl Grey tea and marmalade and in many cosmetics. This cheering and uplifting essential oil is ideal to use at the start of your day or during what feels like a particularly long day!

SCENT: Citrus, fruity and sweet with a warm spicy floral note.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium

PLANT PART: Fruit Peel

EXTRACTION METHOD: Cold Pressed

ORIGIN: Italy

COLOUR: Greenish yellow

CONSISTENCY: Light

NOTE: Middle

USES:

Aromatherapists use Bergamot essential oil to uplift the spirits if feeling down and enhance the mood. They also consider it to be a stress reliever & release tensions.

Especially good when your nerves need controlling, exams, interviews, stressful situations. Just briefly inhale from the bottle or add a couple of drops to a tissue.

We use it in anti depressant blends, uplifting blends and for general fragrancing.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Black Pepper, Clary sage, Cypress, Frankincense, Geranium, Jasmine, Mandarin, Nutmeg, Orange, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Vetivert and Ylang Ylang.

HISTORY:

The name Bergamot is derived from the city Bergamo in Lombardy where the oil was first sold. This tree is native to South East Asia but was introduced to Europe, and particularly Italy, but is also found in the Ivory Coast, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria. You may remember a famous sun tanning oil that used bergamot to enhance the tan colour achieved. It’s also famously in Earl Grey tea.

Caution: Do not apply to the skin before going out into the sun as this may increase the susceptibility of sunburn. There is an alternative version available which has the chemicals removed so it won’t react in sunlight.

As with all essential oils, should not be used on cats, reptiles or caged birds.

If you would like any help with blending, recipes or information on oils, please don’t hesitate in contacting us. Have a superb and rewarding day (

[pic] BLACK PEPPER Muscle and cramps relief when combined with rosemary and ginger, smells great blended with orange too!

Black Pepper 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil

BOTANICAL NAME Piper nigrum

Black Pepper is a plant which originally was a forest plant and this climbing woody vine uses trees or other supports to grow to about twenty feet high, but is normally kept to about 12 feet for commercial purposes and has a lifespan of about twenty years.

SCENT: It is strong, sharp, spicy smelling oil.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium

PLANT PART: Berries

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam Distillation

ORIGIN: India

COLOUR: Pale Yellow

CONSISTENCY: Thin

NOTE: Middle

USES:

Aromatherapists say Black pepper oil can be used to help in the treatment of pain relief, rheumatism, chills, flu, colds, increase circulation, exhaustion, muscular aches, physical and emotional coldness, nerve tonic, and fevers.

We use it in our Exotique blends with orange or other citrus, we also use it in our Arthritis Ease and Muscle Ease blends.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Bergamot, Clary Sage, Clove, Coriander, Fennel, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Lavender, Juniper, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Sage, Sandalwood and Ylang Ylang.

CAUTIONS: Black pepper oil may cause irritation to sensitive skins and using too much could over-stimulate the kidneys and should be avoided in pregnancy due to its possible skin sensitizing effect. As with all essential oils, do not use on cats, reptiles or caged birds.

If you would like any help with blending, recipes or information on oils, please don’t hesitate in contacting us. Have a superb and rewarding day (

CAJEPUT

CAJEPUT 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL

BOTANICAL NAME Melaleuca cajeputi

Cajeput is a small tree with an erect but crooked trunk; a soft, thick, spongy, whitish, ash-coloured bark; and scattered branches, with the slender twigs often drooping similar to a weeping willow. The leaves are alternate, most frequently vertical, and short stalked. They are very aromatic when bruised.

SCENT: The essential oil of Cajeput has a fresh, camphorous aroma with a slight fruity note. The fragrance reminiscent of a mix of camphor, rosemary, eucalyptus and cardamom.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium

PLANT PART: Twigs

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: Indonesia

COLOUR: Pale Yellow

CONSISTENCY: Light

NOTE: Middle

USES:

Aromatherapists use it as a mild analgesic, antiseptic & in animal insecticide. We have used it when blending for horses and dogs, works well with lavender and tea tree to take the itch out and numb the area of a bite.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Lavender; Cedarwood; Clove Bud; Rosemary; Thyme

CAUTIONS: No known toxicity. Avoid during pregnancy. As with all essentials and perfumes, do not use on cats, reptiles or caged birds.

CAMPHOR

CAMPHOR 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL

BOTANICAL NAME Cinnamomum camphora

The Camphor tree can grow up to 35 meters (100 feet) and camphor is found in every part of the tree. C. camphora is an evergreen tree looking not unlike linden is many branched, flowers white, small and clustered, fruit a red berry much like cinnamon.

Camphor oil is extracted by steam from the chipped wood, root stumps and branches. It is then rectified under vacuum and filter pressed. White camphor oil is the first distillation fraction.

SCENT: Strong

STRENGTH OF AROMA: The essential oil of Camphor has a strong, penetrating, fragrant odour. The main chemical components are: Cineol, Camphor, Borneol, Camphene, Menthol, Borneol, Pinene, and Dipentene.

PLANT PART: Wood

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distillation

ORIGIN: China

COLOUR: colourless to pale yellow

CONSISTENCY: Light

NOTE: Top

USES:

The therapeutic properties of Camphor oil according to Aromatherapists include the following: anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, cardiac, carminative, diuretic, febrifuge, insecticide, laxative, stimulant and vulnerary. Camphor oil can be used in the treatment of nervous depression, acne, inflammation, arthritis, muscular aches and pains, sprains, rheumatism, bronchitis, coughs, colds, fever, flu and infectious diseases. It is a well-known preventive of moths and other insects, such as worms in wood; natural history cabinets are often made of it, the wood of the tree being occasionally imported to make cabinets for entomologists.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Cedarwood, Coriander, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Ginger, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Orange, Rose, Rosemary, Thyme and Ylang Ylang.

CAUTIONS: Camphor oil is powerful oil and should be used with care. Overdosing can cause convulsions and vomiting. Pregnant women or persons suffering from epilepsy and asthma should not use it.

If you would like any help with blending, recipes or information on oils, please don’t hesitate in contacting us. Have a superb and rewarding day (

[pic]Cedarwood excellent in “Men’s blends”

CEDARWOOD 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL ~

BOTANICAL NAME cedarus deodora

is a slow-growing, coniferous evergreen, chosen because it’s better fragrancing properties than Virginian etc

SCENT: Cedarwood scent is sweet and woody, sometimes reminiscent of sandalwood.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Strong

PLANT PART: Wood

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: Himalayas

COLOUR: Colourless to pale yellow

CONSISTENCY: Medium

NOTE: Base

USES:

Cedarwood is said by Aromatherapists to ease tension and calm rattled nerves and ease anxiety. It has been used as an expectorant and in treating haemorrhoids. It is found in a number of repellent blends as it deters moths and other insects, and will act as a mild astringent. It is a very powerful antiseptic, fungicidal and antiseborrheic (helps with dandruff, hair loss and oily hair). Consumers will also see it in men's toiletries, in products used to combat acne, and in products designed to relieve muscle and joint pain.

We use it in our men’s blends, shaving oils and also in our hair blends.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Bergamot, Clary Sage, Cypress, Frankincense, Jasmine, Juniper, Neroli, Oakmoss, Petitgrain, Rose, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Vetiver, and Ylang-Ylang.

CAUTIONS: Non-toxic. This oil should not be used during pregnancy. Do not use with high blood pressure or heart problems. May irritate sensitive skin. As with all essential oils, should not be used on cats, caged birds or reptiles.

[pic]CHAMOMILE ROMAN calms and helps with sleep, superb in skin care, especially for repair, however it’s expensive!

CHAMOMILE ROMAN 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL

BOTANICAL NAME Chamaemelum Nobile

Chamomile is a low growing perennial that rarely exceeds 9". The plant is extensively grown in central and Eastern Europe. The leaves are lacy and finely divided, on stems capped with small, white daisy like flowers.

The relaxing aroma of this essential oil, sometimes described as like 'apples and straw' is an exotic and rich scent. It is commonly accepted as the best smelling of the three Chamomiles.

SCENT: Sweet, fresh & spicy.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Strong

PLANT PART: Flower Head

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: Hungary

COLOUR: light blue / clear

CONSISTENCY: Thin

NOTE: Middle

USES:

Antiseptic, analgesic, anti-neuralgic, astringent, insecticide, sedative and a tonic. Aromatherapists use Chamomile essential oil in the treatment of rheumatism, neuralgia, muscular pain, circulation problems, colds, flu, dental infection, and diarrhoea and skin infections. Great in all skincare products especially anti ageing and skin damage.

We use it in all our skin care and also in our stress relieving blends. A little goes a long way, so use it sparingly.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Geranium, Lavender, Rose, Neroli, Marjoram, Cedarwood, Frankincense, Rosewood, Clary Sage, Ylang Ylang (FOR SKIN DAMAGE ROSEHIP)

CAUTIONS: No known toxicity. Use well diluted. High doses may trigger skin reactions in sensitive individuals. AS WITH ALL ESSENTIAL OILS, DO NOT USE ON CATS, REPTILES OR CAGED BIRDS.

CINNAMON fragrancing great but can cause skin reactions

CINNAMON 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL ~ POURED TO ORDER FRESH OIL SUPPLIED IN AMBER GLASS WITH TAMPER PROOF CAP

BOTANICAL NAME Cinnamomum verum

The Cinnamon Tree is an evergreen native to China and Vietnam that has since been cultivated in many other regions. It has shiny, leathery green leaves, and small, white flowers with oval shaped purple berries.

SCENT: Cinnamon has a warm, spicy scent .It is slightly herbaceous with pepper notes.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium

PLANT PART: Leaves

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: France

COLOUR: Golden Brown

CONSISTENCY: Thin to Medium

NOTE: Middle to Base

USES:

Cinnamon is believed to have the following properties: as a stimulant, as an antiseptic, as an antibiotic, as an astringent, calming, spiritual and as a natural insecticide and antispasmodic. We only use our cinnamon for fragrancing as we have seen the reactions if can cause in skin preps. It is used commercially in plump up lip glosses as it makes the lips swell.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Cinnamon blends well with any oil from the citrus family, especially orange, other spice oils (particularly clove), as well as Lavender, Rosemary and Thyme.

CAUTIONS: it is capable of causing sensitivity - particularly with mucous membranes. It should also be used in proper dilution and avoided during pregnancy.

If you would like any help with blending, recipes or information on oils, please don’t hesitate in contacting us. Have a superb and rewarding day (

CITRONELLA

Citronella essential oil information

Botanical name Cymbopogon nardus Citronella oil is extracted from a resilient grass Cymbopogon nardus native to Sri Lanka(formerly Ceylon) and Java. It is also known as Sri Lanka or Lenabatu citronella. It is a very aromatic perennial that grows approximately 1 meter (3 feet) in height.

Scent: Citronella has a well rounded lemon citrus scent, though it is much softer than actual Lemon. It also has subtle wood tones & is slightly sweet.

Strength of aroma: Medium

Extraction method: Citronella oil is extracted by the steam distillation of finely chopped fresh, dried or part-dried grass.

Chemical composition

The main chemical components of citronella oil are citronellic acid, borneol, citronellol, geraniol, nerol, citral, citronellal, camphene, dipentene and limonene.

Origin: Sri Lanka

Colour: Yellow

Consistency: Thin

Note: Top

Uses:

Although this essential oil is best known as an insect repellent, it also has a number of other uses in aromatherapy. For example, clearing the mind, refreshing rooms especially sick rooms and for softening skin, while combating oily skin and sweaty feet.

Citronella has therapeutic properties as an antiseptic, deodorant, insecticide, mood enhancer and to stimulate the mind. It is often used in combination with Cedarwood, Eucalyptus, Lavender & others to produce a pleasant smelling natural insect repellent. Helps with minor infection, combating colds and flu. Citronella can also be used for excessive perspiration and for conditioning oily skin and hair.

Blends well with:

Citronella blends well with most oils, but specifically well with Bergamot, Bitter Orange, Cedarwood, Geranium, Lemon, Orange, Lavender and Pine.

For specific blends for horses, etc, please contact us, we will be adding blends to our site shortly

CAUTIONS WITH ANIMALS: AS WITH ALL ESSENTIAL OILS, DO NOT USE NEAR OR ON CATS, BIRDS OR REPTILES

Precautions

Citronella oil may irritate sensitive skin and cause dermatitis in certain individuals.

Burners and vaporizers

In a diffuser, citronella oil can be used as an insect repellent, for colds and flu, for clearing the mind and to refresh the sickroom.

In a cream or lotion

When included in a cream or lotion, citronella oil is most useful to keep the wearer safe from mosquitoes & midges. It also has a dramatic freshening effect on tired sweaty feet.

In a spray mix 10ml of this product with 1 x litre of water or similar base

If you would like any help with blending, recipes or information on oils, please don’t hesitate in contacting us. Have a superb and rewarding day (

[pic]CLARY SAGE we call it the “Champagne Oil”, great for cheering you up

CLARY SAGE 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL

BOTANICAL NAME Salvia sclarea

Clary Sage Salvia sclarea, clary, or clary sage, is a biennial herb in the genus Salvia which is native throughout Europe and east and central Asia, but which was historically mostly found in southern France, Italy, Switzerland, and Syria. At maturity it reaches 1 m in height and has opposing, wooly-texture leaves that are 10-20 cm long and 6-12 cm broad. Its flowers appear in several clusters of 2-6 on the stem, are 2.5-3.5 cm long, and are white, pink, or pale purple in color. Clary has a strong and unusual odor that is considered unpleasant by some and very attractive to others.

SCENT: Clary Sage essential oil has an earthy, fruity, and floral aroma that is both nutty and herbaceous, sometimes described as “Hay” like.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium to Strong, PLANT PART: Leaves and Flowers

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: Bulgaria

COLOUR: Light Golden Yellow

CONSISTENCY: Thin to Medium

NOTE: Middle

USES:

In Aromatherapy Clary Sage uses include mood enhancing, deodorant & calming. It is well known for providing a euphoric action, the “Champagne effect”, historically was used in childbirth to ease contractions and reduce pain. However it is not considered safe to use in pregnancy unless under the advice and supervision of a medical practitioner. It can be added to shampoo to clean greasy hair. It was also used historically to help relax the spasms of asthma, again medical supervision & advice would need to be sought.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Clary Sage essential oil blends well with generally any essential oil, though it works particularly well with Bergamot, Cedarwood, Roman and German Chamomile, Geranium, Jasmine, Lavender, Neroli, Orange, Rosewood, Sandalwood and Ylang Ylang.

History Clary seeds have a mucilaginous coat, which is why old herbals recommended placing a seed into the eye of someone with a foreign object in it so that it could adhere to the object and make it easy to remove. The leaves have also been used as a vegetable. In ales, clary was used as flavouring before the use of hops became common. Additionally it has been used to flavour wine, notably muscatel, and some tobacco products.

CAUTIONS: Clary Sage is non-toxic, and non-sensitizing. It is not to be used during pregnancy. As with all essential oils & perfumes, do not use on or near cats, reptiles, or caged birds as they can be toxic. They can be used on dogs and nags if properly administered. If you would like any help with blending, recipes or information on oils, please don’t hesitate in contacting us. Have a superb and rewarding day (

CLOVE

CLOVE BUD 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL ~

BOTANICAL NAME Syzgium aromaticum

Clove is derived from the tree Syzgium aromaticum. It is a slender evergreen that grows up to 12 meters in height (approximately 36 feet). At the start of the rainy season, long buds appear. They change colour over time and are beaten from the trees and dried. These are the cloves sold commercially.

SCENT: Clove Bud essential oil smells spicy and rich like actual cloves.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium to Strong

PLANT PART: Buds

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: India

COLOUR: Light Golden Yellow

CONSISTENCY: Medium

NOTE: Middle

USES:

Cloves called Lavana in India are used in Ayurverdic medicine, Chinese medicine and Western herbalism and dentistry where the essential oil is used as an anodyne for dental emergencies. Cloves are used as a stomach carminative and are also said to be a natural antihelmintic. The essential oil is used in aromatherapy when stimulation and warming is needed, especially for digestive problems. Topical application by massage or poultice over the stomach or abdomen will warm the digestive tract.

In Chinese medicine cloves or ding xiang are considered useful to treat kidney, spleen and stomach problems and are notable in their ability to warm the middle, direct stomach qi downward, to treat hiccough and to fortify the kidney yang. As such it is used in formulas for impotence or clear yang deficiency, for morning sickness together with ginseng and patchouli, or for vomiting and diarrhea due to spleen and stomach upset. Ayurverdic herbalist K.P. Khalsa, RH (AHG), uses cloves internally as a tea and topically as oil for hypotonic muscles, including for multiple sclerosis. This is also found in Tibetan medicine. Aromatherapists use Clove bud essential oil is an agent for minor pains and aches (particular dental pain), and for battling flus and colds.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Other spice oils, Citronella, Grapefruit, Lemon, Orange, Peppermint, Rosemary, and Rose.

CAUTIONS: Clove Bud oil can cause sensitization in some and should be used in dilution. It should also be avoided during pregnancy.

If you would like any help with blending, recipes or information on oils, please don’t hesitate in contacting us. Have a superb and rewarding day (

CYPRESS

CYPRESS 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL

BOTANICAL NAME Cupressus sempervirens

The Cypress is a perennial, conical-shaped tree that is about 28 meters (80 feet) high. It is an evergreen with dark green foliage, small flowers and round brown-grey cones with seed nuts inside. The wood is hard and durable, and red-yellow in colour.

SCENT: Cypress French Essential Oil has a spicy, herbaceous, slightly woody evergreen aroma. It is fresh and clean.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium

PLANT PART: Needles and Twigs

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: FRANCE

COLOUR: Pale Yellow

CONSISTENCY: Thin

NOTE: Middle

USES:

Cypress French essential oil used to combat excessive perspiration (particularly feet), haemorrhoids, oily skin, rheumatism, and varicose veins. Relaxing, nerve soothing essential oil. It has the properties of an astringent and has been used in skin care applications.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Cypress blends well with Bergamot, Clary Sage, Fennel, Grapefruit, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Pine, Rosemary and Tangerine.

CAUTIONS: None known.

[pic]EUCALYPTUS a breath of fresh air

Eucalyptus

BOTANICAL NAME we stock several blue gum, smithy etc

Eucalyptus attracts much popularity, the refreshing leaves are leathery in texture, hang obliquely or vertically, and are studded with glands containing a fragrant volatile oil. The flowers in bud are covered with a cup-like membrane, which is thrown off as a lid when the flower expands. The fruit is surrounded by a woody, cup shaped receptacle and contains numerous minute seeds.

SCENT: Clear, slightly camphorous, fruity aroma.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Strong & Fresh

PLANT PART: Leaves

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: AUSTRALIA

COLOUR: pale yellow

CONSISTENCY: Thin

NOTE: Top

USES: The principal active ingredient in eucalyptus oil is "eucalyptol" which has strong germicidal and disinfectant properties. Eucalyptus oil has insect repellent properties and is an active ingredient in some commercial mosquito repellents. Eucalyptus oil is an effect analgesic and is often used in preparations designed to relieve muscle, nerve, and joint pains. On a psychological level, it helps to combat exhaustion and dispels mental sluggishness.

Using: for a sense of well being, a few drops of a blend of eucalyptus in massage oils have a cooling and stimulating effect on both mind and body. Just apply to pulse points. It also improves and detoxifies a sauna room, place three drops of the oil in a ladleful of water, and pour over the hot stones.

For wounds and abscesses, the strong germicidal effects of the eucalyptus oil can help heal wounds, burns, ulcers and insect bites or stings. Place a few drops of the essential oil on a dressing before covering the area with it.

To suppress coughs make a chest compress with the eucalyptus oils and massage oil and it will help loosen phlegm and improve lung functions. Eucalyptus oil is also great for the use in a sick room. Five drops of the oil in a diffuser will kill germs in the air and reduce the number of airborne bacteria.

For external uses:

To lower a fever with a eucalyptus calf wrap. Add five drops of eucalyptus essential oil to one litre of lukewarm water. Soak linen or cotton cloths in the mixture. Then wrap the cloths around your calves and secure with dry cloths. Calf wraps should be used only when the feet are already warm.

For dandruff, mix ten drops of eucalyptus oil with your shampoo. Massage well into scalp and wait a few minutes before rinsing with warm water.

To alleviate cold symptoms place a few drops of eucalyptus oil on a handkerchief and deeply inhale the aroma when needed.

To relieve sinus and chest congestion, combine five drops of eucalyptus oil with one drop of peppermint oil on a handkerchief or tissue and place inside your pillowcase overnight. The aroma will help relieve congestion.

For muscle aches and pains, mix 5 drops of eucalyptus oil and 10ml of sweet almond (or grapeseed oil). Massage into muscles in a gentle circular motion.

BLENDS WELL WITH Lavender, Lemon, Peppermint, Pine Needle, Chamomile Roman, Rosemary, Tea Tree, & Thyme

CAUTIONS: Many Eucalyptus species have a habit of dropping entire branches off as they grow. Eucalyptus forests are littered with dead branches. Many people have been killed as they camped underneath the trees. It is thought the trees shed very large branches to conserve water during periods of drought. ~ AS WILL ALL ESSENTIAL OILS ~ DO NOT USE ON OR CLOSE TO CATS, DOMESTIC BIRDS (PARROTS ETC) OR REPTILES

FENNEL Supposed to be an appetite suppressant but doesn’t work with us

FENNEL PURE & NATURAL OIL ~

BOTANICAL NAME Foeniculum vulgare dulce

Fennel is a perennial herb up to 2 meters high with feathery leaves and golden yellow flowers.

SCENT: Fennel Sweet has a spicy, sweet, woody scent.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium

PLANT PART: Seeds

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: France

COLOUR: Clear to Pale Yellow

CONSISTENCY: Light

NOTE: Top

USES:

Fennel Sweet is credited with being an antiseptic, diuretic, expectorant, laxative, stimulant. It is also believed to be invigorating, restoring, stimulating, and warming.

We use a lot of it in our detox and anti cellulite blends.

BLENDS WELL WITH

detox oils

HISTORY:

A herb of ancient repute, believed to encourage longevity, courage and strength. The Romans valued it for its digestive properties and the Greeks believed it to be a slimming herb.CAUTIONS: may cause skin irritation. Dilute well before use. Avoid use in sun and if pregnant.

[pic]FRANKINCENSE superb in mature or damaged skin blends

Frankincense 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil

BOTANICAL NAME Boswellia carterii

Frankincense grows as a short shrub, about 3-7 meters (10-23 feet) with an abundance of leaves and blossoms with white or pale pink flowers.

Olibanum is an aromatic resin obtained from the tree Boswellia thurifera or B. sacra, B. carterii (Burseraceae). It is used in incense as well as in perfumes.

Frankincense is tapped from Boswellia trees through slashing the bark and allowing the exuded resins to harden. Tapping is done 2 to 3 times a year with the final taps producing the best resin due to its higher aromatic terpenes, sesquiterpenes and diterpenes content. Egyptian frankincense is said to be the best in the world, although quality resin is also produced in Ethiopia, Yemen and Somalia. There is a large amount of enhanced frankincense available on the market. (Enhanced ~ perfume added to make it appear stronger)

SCENT: The essential oil has a warm, rich smell with a tang of lemon and woody camphor. It is relaxing, uplifting calming and mildly antiseptic.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium if unenhanced

PLANT PART: Resin

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled ~ unenhanced

ORIGIN: Egypt

USES:

Massage, inhalation. Add a few drops to a massage oil to warm, relax and restore an overworked or over-stressed body. Massage on the scalp and temples to relieve tension headaches. Inhale it directly or add it to a relaxing bath to remove stress and sweeten your mood.

Frankincense is used in perfumery and aromatherapy. The essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the dry resin. The smell of the olibanum smoke is due to the products of pyrolysis. Frankincense was lavishly used in religious rites. According to the Bible's Gospel of Matthew 2:11, gold, frankincense and myrrh were among the gifts to Jesus by the magi 'from out of the east'. The growth of Christianity depressed the market for frankincense during the fourth century CE. Desertification made the caravan routes across the Rub al Khali or 'Empty Quarter' of Arabia more difficult. Additionally, increased raiding by the nomadic Parthians in the Near East caused the frankincense trade to dry up after about 300 CE.

BLENDS WELL WITH Myrrh, Rose, Geranium, Lavender

The lost city of Ubar, sometimes identified with Irem in what is now Oman, is believed to have been a centre of the frankincense trade along the recently rediscovered 'Incense Road'. Ubar was rediscovered in the early 1990s and is now under archaeological excavation.

CAUTIONS: Frankincense is perfectly safe for home as long as it is diluted before application. As with all essentials, do not use on cats, caged birds or reptiles.

[pic]GERANIUM hormone balancing & skincare

GERANIUM 100% PURE & NATURAL OIL

BOTANICAL NAME Pelargoneum graveolens

Geranium is a hairy perennial shrub, often used in hedgerows, and stand up to about one meter high (3 feet) with pointed leaves, serrated at the edges and has pinkish-white flowers.

SCENT: Geranium Egyptian is strong smelling oil with a floral aroma and a subtle hint of rose. This uplifting oil has a great all-over balancing effect and this extends to the skin - where it helps to create balance between oily and dry skin, emotions - where it helps to relieve feelings of stress and anxiety, and the hormone system. The strong smell is particularly good to ward off mosquitoes and head lice and is good to relieve fluid retention and help fight cellulite.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Strong

PLANT PART: Leaves and Flowers

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: Egypt

COLOUR: Greenish Yellow

CONSISTENCY: Light

NOTE: Middle

USES:

The therapeutic properties of Geranium Egyptian oil include the following as an astringent, haemostatic, diuretic, antiseptic, anti-depressant, tonic, antibiotic, anti-spasmodic and as an anti-infectious agent.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Basil, Bergamot, Citronella, Clary Sage, Fennel, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Neroli, Nutmeg

HISTORY:

The plants originated from South Africa as well as Reunion, Madagascar, Egypt and Morocco and were introduced to European countries such as Italy, Spain and France in the 17th century.

CAUTIONS Geranium oil is not recorded as indicating any side effects since it is non-toxic, non-irritant and generally non-sensitizing. It can cause sensitivity in some people and due to the fact that it balances the hormonal system, it should be avoided during pregnancy. As with all essential oils & perfumes, do not use on or near cats, reptiles, or caged birds as they can be toxic. They can be used on dogs and nags if properly administered.

GINGER being investigated as a treatment for stomach cancer

GINGER PURE & NATURAL OIL ~

BOTANICAL NAME Zingiber officinalis

Ginger is a perennial herb and grows to about 3 - 4 feet high (approximately 1 meter). It has a characteristic thick spreading tuberous rhizome.

SCENT: Ginger has a warm, spicy, woody scent with a hint of lemon and pepper.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium to Strong

PLANT PART: Root

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: France

COLOUR: Light Yellow

CONSISTENCY: Light

NOTE: Middle to Base

USES:

Ginger oil is believed by Aromatherapists to be applicable for colds and flu, nausea (motion sickness, morning sickness) muscle aches (particularly the back), circulation issues and arthritic pain. It also has warming properties that help to combat loneliness, and depression. Ginger is also viewed as an aphrodisiac based on its energizing properties.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Ginger blends well with bergamot, sandalwood, ylang-ylang and other spice oils.

HISTORY:

The plant is said to originate from India, China and Java, but is also native to Africa and the West Indies. It is believed that Ginger was brought to Europe between the 10th and 15th century as both a condiment and spice. It has been used for medicinal purposes since the ancient times; it is recorded specifically in both Sanskrit and Chinese texts. It is also mentioned in literature from the Greeks, Romans, and Arabians.

CAUTIONS: Ginger can irritate sensitive skin and is photo-toxic. Sun exposure is to be avoided after application. As with all essential oils and perfumes, do not use near cats, reptiles or caged birds.

[pic]GRAPEFRUIT refreshing and zingy

GRAPEFRUIT PURE & NATURAL OIL ~ BOTANICAL NAME Citrus racemosa

The grapefruit tree was originally from Asia. It is now grown and harvested in the United States, France, Brazil and Israel. The Grapefruit tree itself is a large, shiny gloss-leaved tree, about 10 meters (30 feet) high, with white flowers and large, pale yellow fruit.

SCENT: Grapefruit white and pink essential oil has a fresh, slightly bitter citrus scent that is very characteristic of the fruit.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium

PLANT PART: Crude Peel

EXTRACTION METHOD: Cold Press

ORIGIN: France

COLOUR: Pale Yellow to dark orange

CONSISTENCY: Thin

NOTE: Top

USES:

Grapefruit (Pink or White) essential oil is believed by Aromatherapists to be a spiritual up-lifter, and to ease muscle fatigue and stiffness. It is also a purifier of congested, oily and acne prone skin. Grapefruit oil is also sometimes added to creams and lotions as a natural toner, and in some circles it is believed to promote hair growth though there is not any medical documentation verifying this recently there have been claims that it considerably increases the metabolic rate & therefore aids weight loss. It is also great used in a mop bucket to freshen & cleanse areas. We use it especially in our teen skin blends where acne or spots are present. We prefer the pink because of the colour, if you don’t want an orange tinge to your products, use the white.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Grapefruit blends well with other members of the citrus family, rosemary, cypress, lavender, geranium, cardamom and generally most spice oils. Very nice with sage to aid meditation.

HISTORY:

The differences between the White and Pink Grapefruit are minor. The difference in cost is simply an example of supply and demand; there is more pink grapefruit produced because it is sweeter than the white variety.

CAUTIONS: None documented, though in rare cases it may cause some photosensitization. AS WITH ALL ESSENTIAL OILS, DO NOT USE ON CATS, REPTILES OR CAGED BIRDS.

If you would like any help with blending, recipes or information on oils, please don’t hesitate in contacting us. Have a superb and rewarding day (

JASMINE pure is extremely expensive so use in a dilute

BOTANICAL NAME Jasminum grandiflorum

Jasmine Grandiflorum is a beautiful plant; its flowers bloom in the early dawn as opposed to Jasmine Sambac that blooms in the evening.

SCENT: Jasmine Grandiflorum has a smooth, extremely intense floral smell that is both sweet and lingering. However some consider Jasmine to be reminiscent of cat pee.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Strong

PLANT PART: Flowers

EXTRACTION METHOD: Food Grade Solvent

ORIGIN: Egypt

COLOUR: Orange to Brown

CONSISTENCY: Viscous

NOTE: Base

USES:

Jasmine Grandiflorum is well respected for its aphrodisiac properties. It is sensual, soothing, calming oil that promotes love and peace.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Jasmine Grandiflorum generally works with all oils. It helps to round out scents, and tends to work particularly well with other aphrodisiac oils (sandalwood and Ylang Ylang for example)

HISTORY:

Since ancient times, Jasmine has been referred to as the King of oils (Rose is the Queen). Apparently this is because Jasmine is the most masculine of all the floral oils. It is also interesting to note that it takes 8,000 carefully hand-picked blossoms to produce 1 gram (about 1 ml.) of Jasmine Absolute.

JUNIPER

JUNIPER 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL ~

BOTANICAL NAME Juniperus communis

Juniper is a small bushy shrub or tree, 3-35 feet in height growing at an altitude ranging from 8800 to 15,400 feet in the Himalayan region . The berries are plucked from the branches of the plant once a year and dried and ground before distillation.

SCENT: Juniper Berry has a fresh, rich-balsamic, woody-sweet and pine needle-like odour reminiscent of evergreen oils.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium

PLANT PART: Berries you can get bark and leaves which are cheaper but not the same beast

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam Distillation

ORIGIN: The Indian Himalaya

COLOUR: Yellow

CONSISTENCY: Medium

NOTE: Middle

USES:

Juniper Berry essential oil is credited as being a supportive, restoring, and tonic aid. Good oil for meditation. Popular oil in weight loss and Detox blends, because it is diuretic, and considered purifying and clearing. We use it for our detox blends and also teen skin blends.

BLENDS WELL WITH

clary sage, sandalwood, bergamot, geranium, marjoram. rosemary,chamomile,eucalyptus.

HISTORY:

In traditional Indian medicine, the oil is applied externally to relieve rheumatic pain to counteract alopecia; as a styptic and to wounds.

CAUTIONS: Non-toxic, non-irritant. Avoid during pregnancy.

AS WITH ALL ESSENTIAL OILS, DO NOT USE NEAR OR ON CATS, BIRDS OR REPTILES

[pic]LAVENDER the most well known of all the oils

Lavender

BOTANICAL NAME Lavandula officinalis or angustifolia

Lavender grows to about 1 meter in height and produces long thin purple- blue flowers. The entire plant is covered with oil glands, which are in the star shaped hairs that cover the plant.

SCENT: Floral, herbaceous, fresh with balsamic woody undertone.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Strong

PLANT PART: Flower Head

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam Distilled

ORIGIN: France

COLOUR: Pale yellow with a tint of green

CONSISTENCY: Light

NOTE: Top

USES:

These include as an analgesic, anti-depressant, antiseptic, calming, deodorant, insecticide, sedative. Lavender 40/42 is often the Lavender oil of choice for applications in soaps, candles, perfumes, and cosmetics. The reason is that the 40 – 42 refers to the standardization of both Linalool and Linalyl acetate resulting in a very consistent floral scent.

We use in blends for skin repair and also as a relaxant. Contrary to popular belief it can actually cause a headache if over used rather than treat one. We have found it extremely beneficial when applied directly to burns or scalds for reducing the pain and also repairing the scarring. A descent grade of lavender should be used though. We don’t use a carrier with it for burns as the carrier oil absorbs the heat from the burn and will fry the burn some more, if that makes sense.

We have found blended with jojoba and rosehip, its and excellent scar repair blend.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Most oils, especially citrus and floral; also Clove, Cedarwood, Chamomile, Clary Sage, Pine, Geranium, Labdanum, Tea Tree, Rose, Vetivert, Patchouli, etc.

HISTORY:

The use of Lavender has been in well documented use for over 2,500 years. In ancient times it was used for mummification and perfume by the Egyptians, Phoenicians, and all the peoples of Arabia.

Romans used lavender oils for bathing, cooking, and scenting the air, and they most likely gave it the Latin root name (either lavare-to wash or livendula- livid or bluish) from which we derive the modern name. Roman males anointed themselves heavily with scents, lavender among them, at the baths and it is only in today's modern world that Lavender has come to be seen more as a female scent.

First domesticated by the Arabians, Lavender spread across Europe from Greece. Around 600 BC Lavender may have come from the Greek Hyeres Islands into France and is now common in all of France, Spain, Italy and England.

Amusingly, it is not native to the UK and the 'English' lavender varieties were not locally developed in England but rather introduced in the 1600s right around the time the first Lavender plants were making their way to the Americas. In Mediaeval and Renaissance Europe the washing women were known as "lavenders" and they used the plant to scent drawers and dried the laundry on lavender bushes. Also during this time lavender was grown in infirmary gardens along with many other medicinal herbs by monks. According to the German nun Hildegard of Bingen who lived from 1098-1179, Lavender "water", a decoction of vodka, gin, or brandy mixed with lavender, is the best panacea for migraine headaches.

During the Great Plague in London in 1665, people fastened a bunch of lavender to each wrist in the belief it would protect them against the deadly disease. Furthermore, grave-robbers were known to wash in Four Thieves Vinegar, which contained lavender, after doing their dirty work. They rarely contracted the disease. In 16th century France, Lavender was also used to resist infection. For example, glove-makers, who were licensed to perfume their wares with Lavender, seemed to resist cholera which was so prevalent at that time.

DO NOT USE ON CATS, REPTILES OR BIRDS

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[pic]LEMON antibac and refreshing

LEMON 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL ~ POURED TO ORDER FRESH OIL

BOTANICAL NAME Citrus limonum

The Lemon was originally a small thorny evergreen tree native to India. It is now common in Southern Europe, Florida, and California.

SCENT: The aroma is similar to fresh lemon rinds except richer and more concentrated.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Strong

PLANT PART: Peel

EXTRACTION METHOD: Cold Pressed

ORIGIN: Italy

COLOUR: Light Yellow

CONSISTENCY: Light

NOTE: Top

USES:

Lemon has been historically recognized as a cleanser. It is recognized as being antiseptic, and as having refreshing and cooling properties. Research has also shown lemon essential oil to enhance the ability to concentrate. Lemon is highly prized for its high anti-bacterial properties. On skin and hair it can be used for its cleansing effect, as well as for treating cuts and boils. We have found it great blended with lavender for spotting skin.

BLENDS WELL WITH

just about everything, really nice with lime as a room fragrance or a wash bucket additive

HISTORY:

The fruit was well known in Europe by the middle ages, and Greeks and Romans were advocates of its therapeutic properties. Lemon essential oil reached the height of its fame when the British began using the citrus fruit to counteract the effects of scurvy.

CAUTIONS: Non-toxic, but may cause skin irritation in some. Lemon is also phototoxic and should be avoided prior to exposure to direct sunlight. AS WITH ALL ESSENTIAL OILS, DO NOT USE NEAR OR ON CATS, BIRDS OR REPTILES

If you would like any help with blending, recipes or information on oils, please don’t hesitate in contacting us. Have a superb and rewarding day (

[pic]LEMONGRASS blocked sinuses,

LEMONGRASS 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL ~ POURED TO ORDER FRESH OIL SUPPLIED IN AMBER GLASS WITH TAMPER PROOF CAP

BOTANICAL NAME Cymbopogon flexuosus

Lemongrass is a fragrant perennial plant that grows to around 30-50 cm (12-20 inches). It has red coloured stems and fast growing grass like leaves that are used in distillation.

SCENT: Lemongrass oil is yellow- brown in colour with hints of red and is taken from the fresh and partially dried leaves.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Strong, lemon like and herbaceous.

PLANT PART: Leaves

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distilled

ORIGIN: India

COLOUR: Yellow Brown

CONSISTENCY: Thin

NOTE: Top

USES: Lemongrass is very helpful for treating certain skin conditions such as acne, rough skin patches, open pores. Many have found that adding a few drops to skin treatment products had greatly enhanced them. Skin oils may also be made by mixing lemongrass with sweet almond or jojoba oil.

It is a strong antiseptic and bactericidal properties mean it has been used in Indian medicine for thousands of years to fight infectious diseases and fevers. As part of a traditional Indian medicine, Ayurveda, lemongrass was used for soothing fevers and various illnesses. It is a great 'tonic' because of its stimulating effect on the whole system. It seems to have a sedative effect on the central nervous system. This oil will also deodorize quite naturally and is very effective with sweaty feet, as it seems to help balance the oil production in the feet.

HISTORY: Cymbopogon includes more than 30 perennial tropical grass species with mostly lemon scented foliage. Lemongrass is cultivated for the edible stem and for the essential oil. It is native to India and is now heavily grown and oil produced in the West Indies, Africa, and parts of tropical Asia.

It is used as flavouring for food, alcoholic and soft drinks, a compound in soaps, detergents, perfumes, and cosmetics. The fresh leaves have been traditionally used in Thai, Vietnamese and Caribbean cooking for many years. The herb is frequently used in curries as well as in seafood soups. The light lemon flavour of this grass blends well with garlic, chillies, and cilantro. This is a very pungent herb and is normally used in small amounts. It is also used to make herbal teas.

CAUTIONS: Some individuals experience dermatitis from contact with lemongrass, particularly the concentrated oils. Like other citrus oils, lemongrass can irritate the skin so it needs to be used in a very dilute form. AS WITH ALL ESSENTIAL OILS, DO NOT USE NEAR OR ON CATS, BIRDS OR REPTILES

[pic]LIME

LIME 100% PURE & NATURAL ESSENTIAL OIL ~ POURED TO ORDER FRESH OIL

BOTANICAL NAME Citrus aurantifolia

The Lime is a small evergreen tree that produces a small, bitter fruit very similar to Lemon. The fruits themselves are green in colour with a green fleshy interior.

SCENT: The Distilled oil is heavier and has a bitter undertone when compared to the lime Cold Pressed.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium

PLANT PART: Peel

EXTRACTION METHOD: COLD PRESSED

ORIGIN: Italy

COLOUR: Yellow Green

CONSISTENCY: Light

NOTE: Top

USES:

Used mainly as a citrus additive in men's toiletries, the sweet citrus peel smell is antiseptic, anti-viral, anti-bacterial and is a good warming stimulant and tonic.

In aromatherapy it is useful for greasy skin, varicose veins, arthritis, rheumatism, poor circulation, cellulite, breathing problems, colds, flu, fever, or infection. It is good for a warming friction massage, or diluted and rubbed into the chest for colds, or as an astringent facial. It makes an excellent warming bath in winter or a refreshing energising bath in summer. It can be applied as a poultice for fever or inhaled for any breathing problems or congestion.

BLENDS WELL WITH

Bergamot, Cedarwood, Geranium Bourbon, Grapefruit Pink and White, Lavender (all types), Lemon, Mandarin, Neroli, Nutmeg, Orange Sweet, Palma Rosa, Pettigrain, Rose Absolutes, Rosemary (Both Varieties), Rosewood, Tangerine, Vetivert, Ylang-Ylang

HISTORY:

Lime has been used historically to prevent sailors long at sea from developing scurvy. It is reputed that the term "limey" to describe the British the whole world over but especially in Australia is attributable to this fact.

CAUTIONS: Distilled Lime essential oil is phototoxic. Users should avoid direct sunlight after application. AS WITH ALL ESSENTIAL OILS, DO NOT USE NEAR OR ON CATS, BIRDS OR REPTILES

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