Essential
Oils
We are pleased to
provide you with some very basic information on the essential oils. If you're not already knowledge-able with the use, benefits
and precautions of essential oils, you should acquire some basic
knowledge of these topics prior to using the oils. It is generally
recommended that essential oils be diluted in carrier or fixed oils
and not applied directly to the skin.
If you're pregnant
or have any of the following conditions, you should exercise extreme
caution prior to using any of the oils, if at all: heart problems,
high or low blood pressure, diabetes, epilepsy, and/or immune
deficiency.
Dosages for children
and the elderly should be diluted further. With the exception of Roman
Chamomile and Lavender properly diluted in a carrier oil, essential
oils should not be used on babies under the age of one.
There are many
excellent reference books available on the subject of essential oils
and aromatherapy . We strongly recommend the user of essential oils to
read up on the subject or attend classes to further become familiar
with the wonderful oils.
We strongly
recommend that you seek qualified medical attention for any
unresolved, undiagnosed or medical condition. We sell all our products
to persons who wish to use the raw materials to create a finished
product or obtain a desired result.
We are in no way to
be held responsible for misuse or improper storing of any of our
products; it is up to the end user to become fully informed of the
pros/cons of each product prior to its use, as well as to keep the
products away from children, pets and the chronically or mentally ill.
Ingestion of as
little as a few drops of an essential oil could prove fatal to humans
and pets. Please act responsibly and store these products and all
cosmetic raw materials in a safe manner.
NOTE: Essential oils with a flashpoint lower than 60.5 Celsius or 141F
and/or with a UN# (United Nations number) assigned cannot ship via air
or ocean.

Allspice:
Pimenta officinalis, steam distilled berry, West Indies. Its aroma is
similar to a mixture of pepper, clove and cinnamon....it is spicy and
warm, like the spice. Allspice is stimulating and vitalizing. It has
been used to treat dental and viral infections, sinusitis, bronchitis,
colds, depression, nervous exhaustion, arthritis, fatigue, flatulence.
Debatable whether it should be used in massage since it is such a
powerful oil. Personally, we find it a wonderful addition to a massage
blend for sore muscles and arthritis. May irritate the skin and mucous
membranes. A very warming oil, gets the circulation going. Blends well
with frankincense, ginger, lemon and orange. Flash point: 200°F.
Angelica Seed Essential Oil:
Angelica archangelica, steam distilled seed, U.K.. Its scent has been
described as sharp, having the biting odor of green stems, just
broken, with peppery overtones. Angelica Seed essential oil is used as
a nervous system sedative and is indicated for spasms in the gut,
anxiety and nervous fatigue. Oil of Angelica root and seed is
contained in liqueurs such as Benedictine and Chartreuse, as well as
liquors such as gin. Persons with vast experience in essential oils
who are fully familiar with their uses and dangers should be the only
ones to ingest certain essential oils. Flash point: 110°F/43°C (Cannot
ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via
postal air services, UN#2319, Group III).
Anise:
Pimpinella anisum, steam distilled seed, China. Spicy, warm,
licorice-like aroma. Fishermen use it to mask human scent while
fishing. Well known for its effect on the digestive system. May have a
good effect on asthma and breathing difficulties. Anise has
estrogenlike properties, is an emmenagogue, aids childbirth, increases
milk secretion, and is antispasmodic for nerves and muscles. Anise is
indicated for lack of menstruation, menopause, colitis, and poor
breathing due to nerves. Blends well with fennel, petitgrain and
rosewood. Flash point: 182°F.
Anise Star:
Ilicium verum, steam distilled star, China. The essential oil resides
in the pericarp, not in the seed. Spicy, warm, licorice-like aroma
like anise seed, but slightly stronger. Fishermen use it to mask human
scent while fishing. Well known for its effect on the digestive
system. May have a good effect on asthma and breathing difficulties.
Anise has estrogenlike properties, is an emmenagogue, aids childbirth,
increases milk secretion, and is antispasmodic for nerves and muscles.
Anise is indicated for lack of menstruation, menopause, colitis, and
poor breathing due to nerves. Blends well with fennel, petitgrain and
rosewood. Flash point: 182°F.
Balsam Perú:
Myroxylon pereira, steam distilled bark, El Salvador. This is a liquid
essential oil, not a resin. This is not a thick brown resin, it is a
pale yellow essential oil which has had the thick brown crude
essential oil removed and which has a vanilla-type scent. Balsam Perú
is a different physiological form of Balsam Tolú. The balsam is a
pathological product from older trees. Balsam Perú is used as a
natural fixative to make a little scent go a long way. Among its uses:
anti-infective, on chafed skin to soothe, massage of muscles for
circulation, inhalant for respiratory and immune systems, effective at
relieving itch of scabies, ringworm and eczema, as well as for
relieving chapped hands and feet. Exotic aroma, anchoring,
strengthening and imparts a rich, earthy scent to perfumes. Some
believe it is a skin sensitizer. Use with caution. Flash point: 200°F.
Basil, Sweet:
Ocimum basilicum, steam distilled herb, India. Our basil EO has
contents of 70-72% of methyl cavicol and 15-18% of linalool. Warm,
spicy and herbal, with a hot, somewhat anise tasting "bite." Generally
used as an antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, pain reliever,
decongestant of the veins, antibacterial. Basil is a wonderful
addition to many perfume blends, it works as a brain and memory
stimulant and soothes stress, depression, and mental fatigue. Blended
with Rosemary verbenon makes an excellent blend to be used as an
external application on the hair and scalp to stimulate growth and
condition hair. Basil is also indicated for urinary infections,
rheumatoid arthritis and insufficient digestive enzymes. Good for
tired, overworked muscles, as a mouthwash for mouth sores and infected
gums, for chest infections and digestive problems. Blends well with
bergamot, lavender, neroli and verbena. Flash point: 167°F.
Bay Laurel:
Laurus nobilis, steam distilled leaf, Morocco (wildcrafted). Its aroma
is spicy, somewhat camphoraceous and herbaceous. It is indicated for
colds, virus infections and mouth ulcers. Externally for massage in
muscular aches and pains, including arthritis. Can be inhaled in a
blend for the respiratory system. It is an expectorant. Because of the
high amount of phenols, this essential oil is a good antiseptic for
the respiratory system. It expels wind and has a tonic effect on the
liver and kidneys. Bay laurel may be used for sprains and bruises.
Useful as a scalp and hair tonic, recommended for hair loss, greasy
hair or flaky scalp. Blends well with bergamot, cedarwood, lemon,
rosemary and patchouli. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate
documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.)
Bay Rum:
Pimento racemosa, steam distilled leaf, Jamaica. Light, spicy, sweet
aroma, the aroma of Old Spice cologne. May act as an appetite
stimulant and to settle stomach pains. General aches and pains, as
well as rheumatic pains may be alleviated. Used to treat scalp
conditions, dandruff and greasy hair. Blends well with rose, cedarwood,
and eucalyptus. Should be used with caution due to its eugenol
content. Flash point: 115°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o
appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.)
Benzoin:
Styrax benzoin, alcohol (NOT solvent) extracted resin/tear, China. The
benzoin tree produces a white sap which becomes hard and brittle, and
yellowish-brown in color. The bark is deliberately cut, causing the
sap to run, and it is collected from the bark. It's made up mainly of
Benzoic acid, Benzoate and some vanillin. It's used as an expectorant
and pulmonary antiseptic, for acne, eczema, and psoriasis. It's used
as a preservative in food. Some "experts" consider it a skin
sensitizer but we don't know what proof they use to substantiate this
claim as other "experts" recommend this product for acne, eczema and
psoriasis. One very famous acne medication has "benzoin" as part of
its name. Blends well with bay, bergamot, black pepper, orange,
sandalwood, and ylang ylang. Flash point: 212°F.
Bergamot:
Citrus bergamia, cold pressed peel,
Italy (standard cultivation), Italy (organic). Its aroma is uplifting,
spicy, sweet; like orange and lemons with floral overtones......citrus
spice with a high floral note. Inhaled, it relaxes the nervous system
and acts as a digestive. Also used as an expectorant, gargle for a
sore throat, inhaled for anxiety and depression, used for a variety of
skin problems. It may be used as an inhalation for respiratory tract
infections such as tonsilitis and bronchitis. It is a valuable
antiseptic for the urinary tract and infections and inflammation such
as cystitis. Combined with tea tree it is used as a treatment for cold
sores, chicken pox and shingles. Used in douches and sitz baths,
bergamot oil has proved successful in gonococcal infections,
leucorrhoea, vaginal prurities and urinary infections; add no more
than 2-3 drops to some warm water. Its antiseptic properties make it
ideal for treating wounds, herpes, acne and oily skin conditions.
Bergamot imparts that unusual flavor to Earl Grey tea. It was and
still is an important ingredient in the classic Eau de Cologne
formula. Blends well with chamomile, lavender, neroli and rosemary.
Bergamot is a photosensitizer (increases the skin reaction to sunlight
and makes it more likely to burn) and the photosensitizing effect can
last for several days which is why we also offer regular Bergamot and
Bergaptene-free Bergamot. Since soap lather only remains on the skin
for a few seconds, regular Bergamot may be used in soaps. Bergaptene
free Bergamot greatly reduces this risk. Flash point: 122°F. (Cannot
ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via
postal air services, UN#2319, Group III)
Bergamot, Bergaptene Free:
Citrus bergamia, cold pressed peel, Italy. Its aroma is uplifting,
spicy, sweet scent; like orange and lemons with floral
overtones......citrus spice with a high floral note. Inhaled, it
relaxes the nervous system and acts as a digestive. Also used as an
expectorant, gargle for a sore throat, inhaled for anxiety and
depression, used for a variety of skin problems. It may be used as an
inhalation for respiratory tract infections such as tonsilitis and
bronchitis. It is a valuable antiseptic for the urinary tract and
infections and inflammation such as cystitis. Combined with tea tree
it is used as a treatment for cold sores, chicken pox and shingles.
Used in douches and sitz baths, bergamot oil has proved successful in
gonococcal infections, leucorrhoea, vaginal prurities and urinary
infections; add no more than 2-3 drops to some warm water. Its
antiseptic properties make it ideal for treating wounds, herpes, acne
and oily skin conditions. Bergamot imparts that unusual flavor to Earl
Grey tea. It was and still is an important ingredient in the classic
Eau de Cologne formula. Blends well with chamomile, lavender, neroli
and rosemary. Regular Bergamot is a photosensitizer (increases the
skin reaction to sunlight and makes it more likely to burn). Our
Bergaptene-free Bergamot has had the chemical bergaptene removed and
this greatly reduces the risk of photosensitization when exposed to
the sun after use. We recommend this product for use in end products
that will be used directly on the skin and which will remain on the
skin for a long period of time. Flash point: 136°F.
(Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o
appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.
UN#1993, Group III, Flammable Liquid)
Birch, sweet:
Betula lenta, steam distilled bark, U.S.A. Its aroma is sweet, spicy
and minty, a wintergreen chewing gum odor. A powerful oil which could
irritate sensitive skin. Best used with caution or not at all. Has an
invigorating, even rousing effect on the spirits. Stimulates the sweat
glands aiding the body in releasing harmful toxins, can be used as a
diuretic for water retention and edema, increases the flow of urine
and its diuretic properties could also help with obesity and
cellulitis. Useful in a massage for rheumatism and muscle pain since
it eliminates accumulation of uric acid in the joints. Blends well
with chamomile, frankincense, lemon and cajeput. It's used as a flavor
for gum and toothpaste. It can be a skin irritant. Flash point: 205°F.
Cajeput:
Melaleuca leucadendron, steam distilled leaf/bud, Indonesia. Its scent
is peculiar, musty, sweet, penetrating, camphor-like. As part of the
Melaleucas, it has great value in skin care and for wound cleansing.
It is analgesic, antiseptic, expectorant, and stimulant. Stimulates
the mind and assists with getting it back into balance, helps clear
thoughts.. Soothes colic and vomiting. Could help with cystitis. Its
antiseptic and expectorant properties make it excellent for
respiratory tract infections such as colds, laryngitis, bronchitis and
it may be helpful for asthma, as well as for nasal and sinus
congestion. Its pain relieving properties make it useful in massage
for neuralgia, headaches, gout, muscle stiffness and general aches and
pain. It is useful for treating painful periods, delayed menses and
spasmodic dysmenorrhoea. Its antiseptic properties make it useful for
treating acne and psoriasis. It has been used for genital herpes,
hemorrhoids and varicose veins. The oil is also reputed to have insect
repellent qualities and is the best essential oil to apply undiluted
to fire ant bites, preferably immediately after being bitten. Cajeput
is considered non-toxic but may irritate the skin in high
concentrations. Blends well with bergamot, clove, lavender and
rosewood. Not to be used on pregnant women! Flash point: 120°F.
(Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot
ship via postal air services.) UN#1197
Camphor:
Cinnamomum camphora, steam distilled
leaf, China. Its aroma is spicy, herbal and mothball-like, fresh,
clean and very piercing. Analgesic, antidepressant, antiseptic, and
antispasmodic. A very powerful oil, overdosing could cause convulsions
and vomiting. Should be avoided in pregnancy and in people suffering
from epilepsy and asthma. Sedates nervy types particularly when
associated with depression. May raise low blood pressure. Warms and
cools the body where necessary. Helpful with stiff muscles. It is
cooling on the skin and, therefore, reduces inflammatory conditions.
Blends well with basil, cajeput and chamomile. Not to be used on
babies and pregnant women! Flash point: 125°F. (Cannot ship via air or
ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air
services.) UN#1130
Cardamom:
Elettaria cardamomum, steam distilled seed, Guatemala. Its aroma is
distinctively spicy, fruity, warm and balsamic. Its properties
indicate it is good for the stomach (settles it), eases gas pains and
nausea, digestive, neuro-muscular, antispasmodic, expectorant, and
warming. Good inhaled for the bronchial system; assists in stimulating
the lungs, expelling phlegm and can be used for easing coughs and
bronchitis. It is also used as an aphrodisiac mixture. Cardamom, the
plant, has long been used as a condiment and medicine in India for
digestive complaints. The Romans and Arabs both used it to settle
gastrointestinal problems. The uplifting, refreshing and invigorating
aroma of cardamom warms the senses and is ideal when there are
feelings of weakness and fatigue. Blends well with bergamot, black
pepper, lemon, pine, and thyme. Flash point: 134°F. (Cannot ship via
air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air
services.)
Carrot Seed:
Daucus carota, steam distilled seed, India, 70% carotol content. Its
aroma is herbaceous, mild, spicy, slightly sweet and dry. Among its
uses are tonic, stimulant, liver regenerator, and control of
cholesterol. Recommended for mature skin and/or wrinkled skin. Due to
its stimulating effect on red blood cells, it adds tone and elasticity
to the skin. Its properties make it useful for problems such as
weeping sores and ulcers, vitiligo, prurities, boils, carbuncles,
eczema and psoriasis. May help to relieve feelings of stress and
exhaustion. Used in massage oils and baths as it is considered an
excellent blood purifier due to its detoxifying effect on the liver.
It is used to treat jaundice and other liver disorders. Blends well
with bergamot, lemon, orange and rosemary. Avoid during pregnancy!
Flash point: 129 F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean without appropriate
documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.
UN#1169, Group III)
Cassia:
Cinnamomum cassia, steam distilled leaf/twig, China. Cinnamon-like
aroma. Because of its content of Carvacrol is considered a skin
irritant when applied directly or in massage blend. Should be
restricted, perhaps, to soaps only. Blends well with all the spice and
citrus oils, geranium and black pepper. Flash point: 190°F.
Cedarwood, Atlas:
Cedrus atlantica, steam distilled wood, Morocco. This is a true cedar
from the family Pinaceæ, also known as Atlantic cedar and Moroccan
cedarwood. This oil is quite different from Virginian cedarwood. Its
sweet, woody aroma with a camphoraceous note improves as the oil ages.
Its properties are an arterial regenerative and a lymphotonic. It aids
in the removal of body fat and is used externally for cellulite and
the retention of fluid in the tissue. Atlas Cedar, as its also known,
is also used for the respiratory system, a drop in a half cup of water
to gargle for sore throat or with a few drops of Eucalyptus in a
steaming bowl of water to reduce nasal and lung congestion. Its main
benefits are on the respiratory system due to its expectorant
properties, easing conditions such as bronchitis, coughs and colds.
The oil may be beneficial in the treatment of kidney and bladder
disorders. Its antiseptic properties make it an ideal remedy for
bladder and kidney infections and for cystitis. The oil may be added
to a sitz bath and to compresses. It can be added to shampoos or
facial washes to reduce oily secretions. The oil helps to clear
chronic conditions such as dermatitis and psoriasis. It would make a
good hair tonic and effective for treating seborrhoea of the scalp,
dandruff and alopecia. It is also used as a fixative in the perfume
industry. Cedarwood Atlas is calming and soothing with sedative
effects similar to Sandalwood. This oil is considered neurotoxic and
abortive and should not be used on children and pregnant women. Blends
well with bergamot, clary sage, frankincense, oakmoss and rosemary.
Flash point: 200°F.
Cedarwood, Virginia:
Juniperus virginiana, steam distilled wood, U.S.A. Also known as Red
cedar, it is from the family Cupressaceæ. Although this tree is from
this family and not from the family Pinaceæ, it is still called
Virginia Cedar. Its scent is sweet and woody, sometimes reminiscent of
sandalwood. Calms nervous tension and states of anxiety. Expectorant,
dries phlegm. Recommended for hemorrhoids. Deters moths and other
insects, usually in drawers and closets. Care should be taken that
garments do not directly touch wood treated with Cedarwood essential
oil. Blends well with bergamot, cinnamon, frankincense, rose,
sandalwood and rosemary. Flash point: 200°F.
Chamomile, German:
Matricaria chamomile, steam distilled flower, Egypt. Also known as
Hungarian, Blue Camomile and Matricaria recutita. Its scent is strong,
sweet, warm, fatty, fruity and herbaceous. Its color is deep blue with
major components of chamazulene (gives the oil its deep blue color),
farnesene and bisabolol. The chamazulene content gives German
chamomile its most important actions such as soothing, calming and
anti-inflammatory. Among its uses are anti-inflammatory, hormonal, and
antispasmodic. This oil is indicated for all kinds of skin disease
(eczema, psoriasis, itchy/dry/flaky skin) stomach distress and
menstrual problems and can be used in hot compresses on boils,
abscesses, splinters, etc. It can also be used in massage for muscular
pain and for arthritic inflamed joints. It's also useful for treating
sprains, inflamed tendons and swollen painful joints in bursitis. It
is a good remedy for urinary stones. Menstrual pain and menopausal
problems can be relieved by the use of compresses, massage and baths.
The action of chamomile as a vasoconstrictor can help reduce the
redness of the cheeks due to enlarged capillaries. Blends well with
bergamot, clary sage, lavender, neroli, sandalwood and ylang ylang.
Flash point: 125°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate
documentation, cannot ship via postal air services. (UN#1993, Group
III, Flammable Liquid)
Chamomile, Roman:
Anthemis nobilis, steam distilled flower, UK. Also known as Sweet
chamomile, English chamomile, Nobel chamomile. Its scent is sweet,
herby, fruity, and apple-like. The oil may be very pale blue at first
and then it turns a pale yellow color. Roman chamomile is generally
used to treat psychological problems, beneficial for people who are
short tempered, self involved, overly sensitive or rarely satisfied.
It is a traditional remedy for children and is recommended when they
are feeling impatient or tense. A 1% dilution of Roman chamomile oil
in apricot kernel or any other carrier oil will be very useful as a
massage oil over their cheeks or abdomen if the child suffers from
colic or teething pain. It is useful as a mild sedative for children.
While Roman chamomile's anti-inflammatory and anti-spasmodic effects
are to a lesser degree than German chamomile's, it also has
anti-inflammatory properties. It is suitable for inhalation. Roman
chamomile is a useful oil for women with irregular periods and PMS,
ideally used in a bath or massage oil. Both have analgesic,
antidepressant, antirheumatic and sedative properties, among many
other properties. Blends well with bergamot, jasmine, palmarosa, rose
and ylang ylang. Flash point: 125°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o
appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.
UN#1993, Group III, Flammable Liquid)
Cinnamon Bark:
Cinnamomum zeylanicum, steam distilled bark, Madagascar (organic). Oil
distilled from the bark contains mainly Cinnamaldehyde (@70%) and
Eugenol. Cinnamaldehyde is a skin irritant so while the bark oil has a
superior fragrance, it is not recommended for topical use in
aromatherapy. Bark oil is in great use commercially in foods, mouth
preparations, soaps and toiletries. Warm, spicy and sweet aroma. Used
as an insecticide, emmenagogue, antispasmodic, antibacterial,
aphrodisiac and antifungal particularly against Candida and
Aspergillis. Indicated for tooth care, blends for vaginitis, impotence
in men, respiratory blends for the lungs. Eases colds and breathing
difficulties. As an inhalation, it is excellent for exhaustion,
feelings of depression and weakness. It is a very effective
antiseptic, digestive and anti-rheumatic and is regarded as one of the
strongest antiseptic oils. Useful for preventing infectious and
contagious diseases. Not recommended for skin care. Traditionally used
in clearing warts. The leaf oil is relatively non-toxic. Very
powerful, should be used with extreme care, could be a skin irritant
for certain persons. Blends well with clove, frankincense, ginger,
lavender, orange and thyme. Flash point: 200°F.
Cinnamon Leaf:
Cinnamomum zeylanicum, steam distilled leaf, Ceylon. Oil distilled
from the leaves contains mainly Eugenol (@75%). Leaf oil is in great
use commercially in foods, mouth preparations, soaps and toiletries.
Warm and spicy aroma; it's a rich, yellow oil which lacks the depth
and body of cinnamon bark oil. Used as an insecticide, emmenagogue,
antispasmodic, antibacterial, aphrodisiac and antifungal particularly
against Candida and Aspergillis. Indicated for tooth care, blends for
vaginitis, impotence in men, respiratory blends for the lungs. Eases
colds and breathing difficulties. As an inhalation, it is excellent
for exhaustion, feelings of depression and weakness. It is a very
effective antiseptic, digestive and anti-rheumatic and is regarded as
one of the strongest antiseptic oils. Useful for preventing infectious
and contagious diseases. Not recommended for skin care. Traditionally
used in clearing warts. The leaf oil is relatively non-toxic. Very
powerful, should be used with extreme care, could be a skin irritant
for certain persons. Blends well with clove, frankincense, ginger,
lavender, orange and thyme. Flash point: 200°F.
Citronella:Cymbopogon
winterrianus, steam distilled grass, Java. Slightly sweet, powerful
and lemony scent. Used as an insecticide and antidepressant. Its most
useful quality seems to be as an insect repellant and may also help
pets get rid of fleas. Also known to clear the mind so may be useful
against headaches and migraines. Its deodorant and stimulating
properties always refresh sweaty tired feet, activating the whole
body. Blends well with citrus oils, cedarwood, eucalyptus, peppermint,
and eucalyptus. Flash point: 170°F.
Clary Sage:
Salvia sclarea, steam distilled flower/leaf, standard cultivation from
Russia, organic Ecocert cultivation from France. Its scent is fruity,
floral, herbaceous, nutty and heavy. This is a relaxing, warming oil
which eases nervous tension. Known as a hormone balancer, it may
regulate scanty periods. Its well known for its euphoric action and is
an extremely valuable oil for treating nervousness, fear, paranoia and
depression. Its antispasmodic and emmenagogue properties make it
useful for helping with uterine problems such as easing PMS,
regulating scanty periods and easing painful cramps in the lower back.
Also encourages labor, enabling the expectant mother to relax and
eases post-natal depression. Studies have found Clary Sage to be
beneficial for its analgesic and relaxing effects and its ability to
accelerate labor. It inhibits prolactin which tends to dry up breast
milk. Useful during menopause. Also soothes digestive problems. Not to
be used during pregnancy! Blends well with bergamot, lavender, lime,
and geranium. Flash point: 134.6F. (UN# 1169, flammable liquid, cannot
ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, can only ship via
postal air services within the U.S. and its possessions if rebottled
in individual 1 oz. glass bottles.)
Clove Bud:
Eugenia caryophyllata, steam distilled bud, Madagascar (we offer two,
one is standard cultivation, one is organic, the rest of the
information remains the same). Clove bud oil has a sweet, rich, warm,
spicy and penetrating aroma with a fruity top note and a woody base
note. Highly irritant to the skin, must be diluted, clove bud oil is
safer to use than clove leaf due to its lower eugenol content. It
should never be used directly on the skin or in large concentrations.
Clove bud oil lifts depression and is recommended as an inhalation
when feeling weak and lethargic. It's excellent as an antiseptic
because of the high proportion of eugenol. It helps stimulate
digestion, restores appetite and relieves flatulence. The dental value
of cloves is well know, the oil has been traditionally used to relieve
toothaches. Clove oil is not used in skin care except to treat
infectious wounds, skin sores and leg ulcers. Beneficial to the
digestive system, effective against diarrhea, vomiting and spasms. Can
help toothache, rheumatism, arthritis and mouth sores. Blends well
with basil, cinnamon, citronella, orange and peppermint. Flash point:
200°°F.
Clove Leaf:
Eugenia caryophyllata, steam distilled leaf, Indonesia. Clove leaf oil
has a strong, spicy and penetrationg aroma; it's highly irritant to
the skin and must be well diluted. Clove leaf has a higher eugenol
content than clove bud and should never be used directly on the skin
or in large concentrations. It's excellent as an antiseptic because of
the high proportion of eugenol. It helps stimulate digestion, restores
appetite and relieves flatulence. The dental value of cloves is well
know, the oil has been traditionally used to relieve toothaches. Clove
oil is not used in skin care except to treat infectious wounds, skin
sores and leg ulcers. Beneficial to the digestive system, effective
against diarrhea, vomiting and spasms. Can help toothache, rheumatism,
arthritis and mouth sores. Blends well with basil, cinnamon,
citronella, orange and peppermint. Flash point: 200°F
Combava Petitgrain:
Citrus hystrix, steam distilled leaf, Madagascar (organic). Its aroma
is almost clove like. Its properties are anti-infectious, antiseptic,
liver decongestant, very calming with hormone like properties.
Indicated for liver congestion and insufficiencies of the ovaries and
testicles. It is also a sedative indicated for anxiety, stress,
agitation, and insomnia. Useful for skin inflammation, avoid on
sensitive skin. Blends well with frankincense and lavender. (Cannot
ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via
postal air services).
Coriander:
Coriandrum sativum, steam distilled seed, France. Its aroma is green,
sharp and slightly pungent. Coriander is considered anti-inflammatory
and sedative. It's indicated for stress, anxiety and insomnia. May
help memory, stimulates the mind. Used as a massage oil to ease
arthritis pain and migraine headaches. Can also be applied to clear
blackheads and for oily skin. Blends well with bergamot, lemon and
jasmine. Flash point: 149°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o
appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.
UN#2319, Group III)
Cornmint:
Mentha arvensis, steam distilled herb/leaf/flower, India. Menthol and
menthyl acetate are the major constituents of this essential oil. Its
aroma is strong, fresh and somewhat bittersweet. It is widely used in
flavoring toothpastes, moutwashes and pharmaceuticals. This oil is
good for the nervous system acting as a regulator and sedative.
Because it is antiseptic and anti-bacterial, it can be used in swollen
gums, mouthwash or mouth ulcers, and toothache remedies. Not to be
taken internally. Per information appearing in www.herbalgram.org:
“The Commission E approved internal use of mint oil for flatulence,
functional gastrointestinal and gallbladder disorders, catarrhs of the
upper respiratory tract, and external use for myalgia and neuralgic
ailments. Mint and its oil are used in China for treating indigestion,
nausea, sore throat, diarrhea, colds, and headaches (Leung and Foster,
1996). Contraindications: Internal: Obstruction of the bile ducts,
inflammation of the gallbladder, severe liver damage. To be used only
after consulting a physician. External: For infants and young
children, mint oil-containing preparations should not be used on areas
of the face, especially the nose.
Cypress:
Cupressus sempervirens, steam distilled leaf/cone, USA. Trees of the
Genera Cupressus are the True Cypresses. Cypress has a woody and
slightly spicy aroma. It is anti-infectious, spasmolytic and a venous
decongestant. This cypress is indicated for colitis or infections of
the gut, to decongest the prostate and to stimulate pancreas and has
primary use in the respiratory and circulatory systems. This is a
warming, stimulating and uplifting oil and when inhaled just before
bedtime can be soothing and relaxing. Seems to have a soothing effect
on anger. Useful for sweaty palms or feet. As with many of the
evergreen oils, it is useful to reduce fluid retention and cellulite
and for aching muscles and arthritis pain. Useful after the loss of
loved ones or endings of relationships. It is inhaled for strength and
comfort. Its wonderful effect on varicose veins is well known (diluted
in a carrier oil and massaged lightly into the legs every day). A few
drops of this oil on a cotton ball placed under the pillow can help
stop coughing. Regulates menstrual cycle, promotes and increases
periods in conditions associated with dysmenorrhoea. It helps relieve
painful periods and reduces abnormally heavy blood loss, particularly
when it happens in the early stages of menopause. Soothes anger.
Blends well with bergamot, grapefruit, lavender, lemon, pine and
sandalwood. Flash point: 114°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o
appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.
UN#1993, Flammable Liquid)
Dill Herb:
Anethum graveolens, steam distilled weed or herb or leaf (not seed),
Hungary. This particular oil has 30% carvone content. Its scent is
clear, spicy, herbaceous, and clean. Its main uses are as mucolytic
and anti-catarrh. Indicated for bronchial catarrh and insufficient
liver function. EO of seed and weed is much used in the commercial
flavoring industry. Persons with vast experience in essential oils who
are fully familiar with their uses and dangers should be the only ones
to ingest certain essential oils. Flash point: 120EF/49EC (Cannot ship
via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal
air services, UN#2319, Group III).
Eucalyptus:
Eucalyptus globulus, steam distilled leaf, China. Commonly known as
blue gum. Its scent is camphorous with a woody sweet undertone. Some
of this oil's properties are expectorant, decongestant, insecticide,
analgesic, antirheumatic and antiseptic. Inhibits proliferation of the
cold virus. Deters mosquitoes and other insects. Cools emotions, aids
concentration. Effective in all types of fever, lowers the
temperature, makes breathing easier, loosens phlegm. It is one of the
most valuable oils for treating the respiratory system. According to
research, the spraying of a 2% emulsion containing eucalyptus oil
kills off 70% of local, airborne staphylococci. Helps with cystitis.
Clears up sinus congestion. Blends well with basil, cedarwood, lemon,
vetiver, peppermint and clary sage. Flash point: 109°F. (Cannot ship
via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal
air services. UN#2319)
Eucalyptus citriodora:
Eucalyptus citriodora, steam distilled leaf, China (standard
cultivation) and Madagascar (organic cultivation). Commonly known as
lemon scented eucalyptus. The oil has a strong fresh citronella-like
odor with a sweet balsamic undertone. Very effective insect repellent
due to a higher citronellal content than citronella. Appears to have
bacteriostatic activity towards Staphylococcus aureus due to the
synergy between citronellol and citronellal present in this oil. It is
considered analgesic, calming, sedative and anti-hypertensive. Flash
point: 165°F.
Eucalyptus radiata:
Eucalyptus radiata, steam distilled leaf, Australia. Also known as
narrow-leaved peppermint gum with up to 75% content of 1,8-cineole.
This oils is often referred to by its trade name: Eucalyptus
australiania. This oil is strongly antiviral and expectorant and is
indicated for the respiratory system. It's also useful for vaginitis,
acne, and sinus infections. Blends well with basil, cedarwood, lemon,
vetiver, peppermint and clary sage. Flash point: 109°F. (Cannot ship
via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal
air services.)
Eucalyptus smithii:
Eucalyptus smithii, steam distilled leaf, Zimbabwe. Also known as
gully gum, white iron bark, and Smith's gum. This is the eucalyptus
that is highly recommended for use in infants, children and the
elderly. As with all other eucalyptus oils, its properties are
antiviral and expectorant. This oil will relieve nasal stuffiness and
will help breathing. Blends well with basil, cedarwood, lemon, vetiver,
peppermint and clary sage. Flash point: 109°F. (Cannot ship via air or
ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air
services.)
Fennel:
Foeniculum vulgaris, steam distilled seed, Spain. Sweet, aniseed-like
aroma. It is antiseptic, diuretic, expectorant, insecticide and
laxative. Its main qualities are warming and drying. It is an
excellent body cleanser, may rid the system of toxins from alcohol and
excessive eating, great for hangovers. It may be used for the
treatment of cellulite when accumulations of toxic wastes and fluids
in the subcutaneous fat produce a characteristic wrinkled appearance.
Regulates menstrual cycles. Also used for the lungs as an
antispasmodic and expectorant. May be used in cold conditions and
bronchitis. Tonic to the digestion. Good for vomiting and colic.
Antispasmodic, relieves colic, constipation and gas. Decreases
appetite. Should be avoided by pregnant and lactating women, persons
with endometriosis and epilepsy. Blends well with lavender, lemon,
rose, and sandalwood. Flash point: 145°F. (Cannot ship via air or
ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air
services.)
Fir Needle:
Abies alba, steam distilled needle, Bulgaria. Rich, balsamic, and
refreshing aroma. Among its properties are analgesic, antiseptic,
deodorant, and expectorant. Useful as an inhalation for anxiety and
stress. Ideal for respiratory difficulties. Has a beneficial effect on
chest conditions especially obstructions of the bronchi such as mucus.
Its warming effect is beneficial in massage blends for the relief of
muscular aches and pains due to rheumatic or arthritic conditions.
Blends well with basil, cajeput, cedarwood and frankincense. Flash
point: 105°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate
documentation, cannot ship via postal air services. UN #2319)
Frankincense:
Boswellia carteri, steam distilled from resin, Somalia (standard
cultivation) and Ethiopia (wildcrafted). Warm, woody, spicy,
incense-like aroma. Frankincense has been used since ancient times in
religious ceremonies and is still used in many churches today. It was
one of the three gifts from the Magi to the infant Jesus. Among its
properties are antiseptic, astringent, cicatrisant, diuretic,
digestive, uterine and sedative. Slows down breathing and produces
feelings of calm. Ideally used for meditation. Like most other oils
extracted from resins, frankincense is effective for respiratory
catarrhal discharge and respiratory congestion. Used in inhalations,
it may be helpful for asthma sufferers as it eases shortness of
breath. Its astringent properties may relieve uterine hemorrhages, as
well as heavy periods and generally acts as a tonic to the uterus. Its
cytophylactic properties make it an ideal oil for mature, wrinkled
skin in need of a lift. Blends well with basil, geranium, lavender,
orange, neroli, patchouli and sandalwood. Flash point: 80°F. (Cannot
ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via
postal air services.)
Geranium:
Pelargonium graveolens, steam distilled leaf, Egypt (standard
cultivation), Madagascar (organic). Sweet, heavy aroma, somewhat like
rose with a minty overtone. Among its properties are analgesic,
antidepressant, antiseptic, cicatrisant, diuretic and insecticide.
Calms anxiety, lifts the spirit, assists with depression. Useful for
all conditions of the woman's reproductive system as an inhalant and
massage application, beneficial for PMS. May assist with menopausal
problems such as vaginal dryness and heavy periods. Assists with
breast inflammation. Helps clear the body of toxins and this may be
helpful with addictions. Stimulates the lymphatic system which keeps
infection at bay. Eases neuralgia. Indicated for all problems of the
nervous system such as anxiety and nervous fatigue. The oil is a
diuretic and a lymphatic stimulant which can help relieve congestion,
fluid retention and swollen ankles. Useful for all skin conditions as
it balances sebum. Good for oily skin. It's an excellent remedy for
burns, wounds and ulcers. Blends well with basil, bergamot, carrot
seed, jasmine, lavender and rose. Flash point: 185°F.
Geranium Bourbon:
Pelargonium graveolens, steam distilled leaf, standard cultivation
from Isle of Réunion (formerly called Bourbon) and organic cultivation
from Madagascar. Most of the world's supply comes from these areas.
The Bourbon geranium has been considered to be the finest and most
expensive geranium essential oil. Very strong roselike odor with a
high Citronellol content. Among its properties are analgesic,
antidepressant, antiseptic, cicatrisant, diuretic and insecticide.
Calms anxiety, lifts the spirit, assists with depression. Useful for
all conditions of the woman's reproductive system as an inhalant and
massage application, beneficial for PMS. May assist with menopausal
problems such as vaginal dryness and heavy periods. Assists with
breast inflammation. Helps clear the body of toxins which may be
helpful with addictions. Stimulates the lymphatic system which keeps
infection at bay. Eases neuralgia. Indicated for all problems of the
nervous system such as anxiety and nervous fatigue. The oil is a
diuretic and a lymphatic stimulant which can help relieve congestion,
fluid retention and swollen ankles. Useful for all skin conditions as
it balances sebum. Good for oily skin. It's an excellent remedy for
burns, wounds and ulcers. Blends well with basil, bergamot, carrot
seed, jasmine, lavender and rose. Flash point: 185EF.
Ginger:
Zingiber officinale, steam distilled root, China. Spicy, woody, warm,
with a hint of lemon and pepper. It is antiseptic, analgesic,
expectorant, laxative, and aphrodisiac. Aids memory, cheers one up.
Eases sore throats. Settles the digestive system, effective against
nausea, hangovers, jet lag, sea and travel sickness. Relieves cramps,
rheumatic pains and muscle spasms. A valuable remedy in cases of
impotence. Blends well with cajeput, cinnamon, eucalyptus,
frankincense, geranium, orange and verbena. Flash point: 130°F.
(Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot
ship via postal air services. UN#1993, Group III, Flammable Liquid)
Grapefruit, Pink:
Citrus paradisi, cold pressed peel, organic, South Africa. Has a
fresh, sweet, sharp and citrusy aroma. It is antidepressant,
antiseptic, diuretic and disinfectant, stimulant. Invaluable in times
of stress and depression as it uplifts and revives the spirit. May
have an effect on obesity and fluid retention, is useful for treating
water retention and is detoxifying. Ideal for treating cellulite. It
has a stimulating effect on the digestive system. Helpful in treating
acne, congested and oily skin. Relieves migraine and premenstrual
tension and jet lag. Ideal for disinfecting rooms and in spray blends.
Blends well with bergamot, cedarwood, frankincense, and lavender.
According to The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy by Salvatore Battaglia,
this essential oil is non-irritant, non-sensitizing and
non-phototoxic. Flash point: 111°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o
appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air services. UN
#2319, Group III)
Helichrysum -
Gymnocephalum:
Helichrysum gymnocephalum (Helichrysum gymnocephalum), a/k/a
Everlasting and Immortelle, organic, steam-distilled flowering top,
Madagascar, a/k/a Rambazine and Rambiazina. This oil is clear in color
and its aroma is clean and fresh, some may say with a slightly floral
and spicy aroma although others claim the aroma is more of honey and
tea. Among its constituents are alpha-Pinene, beta-Pinene, Limonene,
beta-Caryophyllene, alpha-Humulene, Citronellal, and 1,8-Cineol.
Researchers in Madagascar think that the essential oil of rambiazina
has potential in aromatherapy, considering it useful for the treatment
of rheumatism, herpes, hematoma, varicose ulcers, dermatitis,
gingivitis, gout, herpes, bronchitis and goiter. Among its properties
are aphrodisiac, stimulating and antiseptic. Blends well with orange,
frankincense and lavender. Avoid during pregnancy. Flash point: 134F.
Cannot ship internationally or via air or ocean.
Helichrysum - italicum:
Helichrysum italicum (Helichrysum italicum), a/k/a Everlasting and
Immortelle, organic, steam-distilled flowering top, Corsica (organic).
An intense rich scent, some may say strong honey/hay odor with
herbaceous note. Among its properties are anti-inflammatory,
antimicrobial, antitussive, astringent, diuretic, expectorant,
fungicidal and cicatrisant. The French used this oil primarily as an
anti-inflammatory to regulate cholesterol, stimulate the cells of the
liver, and as an antispasmodic. This particular variety has powerful
antibruise properties. It's ideal to use in lymphatic drainage
massage, acts as a stimulant for the liver, gall bladder, kidneys and
spleen--the organs responsible for detoxifying the body. Italidone,
one of its chemical components, has been found to have strong mucous
thinning, expectorant and cicatrisant properties. It is a rejuvenating
oil which promotes cell growth, helping to rebuild tissues. Clears the
body of candida apparently, which often thrives when vitality is low.
Blend with rosehip seed oil for scar formula or with lemon and
geranium for kick-smoking blend. Assists in healing scars, acne,
dermatitis, boils and abscesses. Blends well with bergamot, chamomile,
geranium, orange and frankincense. Flash point: 124F. Cannot ship
internationally or via air or ocean.
Hyssop:
Hyssopus officinalis, steam distilled
leaf and flower, France. Herbaceous and vegetative aroma, warm, sweet
and penetrating, reminiscent of sage, marjoram and lavender. Warm,
sweet, penetrating aroma. Some of its properties are anticatarrh,
anti-asthmatic and anti-inflammatory on the pulmonary system. It
liquefies mucus and relieves bronchial spasms. Effective for treating
colds, sore throats and bronchitis. Helps to raise low blood pressure.
Relieves stomach cramps, expels winds and has traditionally been used
to eliminate worms. Relieves menstrual problems associated with water
retention during periods. Antispasmodic, cicatrisant, emmenagogue,
expectorant and sudorific. Should be used sparingly and avoided by
people suffering from high blood pressure, epilepsy and during
pregnancy. This very potent oil is recommended in very low dosages, if
at all. People suffering from epilepsy and high blood pressure should
stay clear of it. Blends well with fennel, lavender, and tangerine.
Flash point: 117°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate
documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.)
Jasmine:
Jasminum grandiflorum, solvent extracted flower, Egypt. Jasmine is the
most exquisite of scents; the oil is a deep reddish-brown color with a
sweet, floral and exotic, slightly heady fragrance. Jeanne Rose
describes it as intensely floral and fatty with musk or civet notes
and some hay and honey. Called the "king of flower oils" it has always
had a reputation as an aphrodisiac and has long been used in perfumery
and therapeutically. Among its properties are antidepressant,
antiseptic, emollient, cicatrisant, uterine, aphrodisiac,
antispasmodic and sedative. Indispensable in perfumes and is used in
the finest and most well-known perfumes. Apply a drop to the temples
for headaches. Wonderful as a massage for the pelvic area for a
congested pelvis or for any type of menstrual problems. Used to
balance women's hormones to create a regular menstrual cycle. Inhaled,
it can be a great help for labor pains and applied externally it is a
massage for the uterus. It is the most valued oil in childbirth and is
used as a massage on the abdomen and lower back in the early stages of
labor as it will relieve the pain and strengthen the contractions.
Jasmine is used to relieve depression (including post-natal), nervous
exhaustion and ease stress. In skin care, it's used to treat dry skin,
dermatitis and eczema. Blends well with bergamot, frankincense, rose,
orange and sandalwood. Flash point: 200°F.
Juniper:
Juniperus communis, steam distilled berry, Siberia. Coniferous, woody,
spicy and herbal odor with a refreshing aroma. It is expectorant,
antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative and rubefacient.
Not to be used if you have any type of kidney or inflammatory
problems. Effective diuretic and antiseptic of the genito-urinary
tract, very valuable in treating cystitis and kidney stones. Helps
with cellulitis. Clears intestinal mucous. Helpful in cases of gout
and rheumatism as it helps to eliminate uric acid. Regulates period
and eases painful cramps. In skin care, it's useful for treating acne,
blocked pores, weeping eczema, psoriasis and inflammations. Don't use
during pregnancy. Blends well with bergamot, cypress, frankincense,
and sandalwood. Flash point: 105°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o
appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air services. UN
#2319, Group III)
Katrafay:
Katrafay (Cedrolopsis grevei baill), organic, steam-distilled bark,
Madagascar, a/k/a Katrafy. This oil is considered anti-inflammatory.
Blends well with lavender, tea tree, and rosemary. Its color is pale
yellow and it is considered a "middle" note. It's used for fatigue,
rheumatism, arthritis, headaches, sciatica and muscular pains. Avoid
during pregnancy. Blends well with Lavender, Tea Tree, Rosemary and
Clary Sage. Flash point 120F. Cannot ship internationally or via air
or ocean.
Lantana camara:
Lantana camara, steam distilled leaf, Madagascar (organic) (a/k/a red
or yellow sage, shrub verbena). This oil is quite rare. It is known to
be anti-catarrh, antiviral, antitumor, cicatrizant, emmenagogue,
mucolytic. Skin: wounds, cuts, ulcers (avoid use on sensitive skin).
It may help with bronchitis and asthma as well as with viral
infections. Stimulates liver and gallbladder. Best avoided in
pregnancy due to large ketone percentage. (Cannot ship via air or
ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air
services.)
Lavender:
Lavender Organic (certified organic,
Lavandula vera, steam distilled flowering top, Russia) and Lavender
Fine/French grown at 600-800mts above sea level (Lavandula
angustifolia, steam distilled flowering top, France). Lavender's aroma
is floral, herbaceous, light with woody undertones. Among its many
properties, it's known to be analgesic, antidepressant, antirheumatic,
antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, bactericide, cicatrizant,
decongestant, deodorant, diuretic, fungicide, sedative. Soothes the
spirit, relieves anger, valuable in manic-depressive cases. Has a
sedative action on the heart, assists in bringing down high blood
pressure, relieves insomnia, relieves muscular spasms and rheumatic
pains. The first essential oil one should reach for in the case of
minor burns and sunburn. Useful with menstrual problems, bronchitis
and headaches, helps lower blood pressure. Useful in a diffuser in the
delivery room. May be useful in nausea, vomiting and colic. Keeps
insects at bay. Purifies the air. Promotes growth of new skin cells,
great healing effect on burns and sunburn, acne, psoriasis, boils,
fungal growths, and scarring. Lavender is one of the safest essential
oils to use with children and the elderly. Blends well with bergamot,
chamomile, citronella, lemon, and pine. Flash point: 156°F for 40/42
and Organic. (Lavender Bulgaria & Lavender French have flashpoints of
125°F and cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation,
cannot ship via postal air services, UN #1993, Flammable Liquid)
Lavandin Grosso:
Lavandula hybrida or x intermedia. This is a hybrid developed by
crossing true lavender with spike lavender which grows wild in areas
where true lavender is cultivated or grows wild. The essential oil's
aroma is powdery, sweet, floral and herbaceous. Its use is the same as
for Lavender and is effective as an inhalation for colds, sinusitis
and other respiratory problems. May clear headaches, good for muscular
stiffness. Blends well with bergamot, clary sage and lemon. Flash
point: 151°F.
Lemon:
Citrus limon, cold pressed peel, California, standard cultivation.
Clean, citrus, sharp citrus aroma. Among its many properties are
antacid, antineuralgic, antirheumatic, antiseptic, astringent,
bactericide, cicatrizant, diuretic, emollient, insecticide, and
laxative. Helps to clear thoughts, helps with concentration, lifts the
spirits. Tonic to the circulatory system, liquefies the blood and aids
flow, thereby easing pressure on varicose veins. Used to bring down
high blood pressure. Counteracts acidity in the body and makes the
stomach more alkaline. Eases painful cold sores and herpes. May be
helpful with constipation and cellulite. Has a tonic effect on the
circulatory system. Bl ends well with chamomile, eucalyptus, lavender
and rose. Flash point: 115°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o
appropriate documentation, can ship within U.S. non-mainland
possessions if rebottled in individual 1 oz. glass bottles, UN#2319,
Group III.)
Lemongrass:
Cymbopogon flexuosus, steam distilled leaf/herb, Guatemala (standard
cultivation) and Ethiopia (organic cultivation). Sweet, herbaceous,
smoky and lemony aroma. It is tonic, digestive and vasodilator with
anti-inflammatory and sedative properties. Stimulates the mind, lifts
the spirit, clears the head. Stimulates appetite, helpful with colic
and indigestion. Prevents spread of contagious diseases. Great for
aching muscles, relieves tired legs. Relieves fatigue, assists with
jet lag. Aids in the flow of milk in nursing mothers. May be a dermal
irritant. Blends well with cedarwood, basil, lavender, neroli, niaouli
and tea tree. Flash point: 160°F.
Lime: Citrus aurantifolia a/k/a Citrus medica var. acida, cold pressed peel,
Persia. Its aroma is sharp, citrus, tart and sweet with some spice. It
is antiseptic, antiviral, astringent, disinfectant, insecticide,
restorative. Very stimulating in cases of apathy, depression and
anxiety. Eases coughs and chest congestion. Encourages appetite, may
assist in anorexia. Assists in treating alcoholism because of its
disinfecting and detoxifying properties. Lime oil has extensive use in
the body-care industry and forms, along with Lavender oil, a great
deal of men's fragrances. Blends well with bergamot, geranium,
lavender, rose and ylang ylang. Flash point: 115°F. (Cannot ship via
air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air
services. UN #2319, Group III)
Litsea Cubeba:
Litsea cubeba Pers. a/k/a May Chang, Litsea citrata and tropical
verbena, steam distilled fruit, China. Despite these names, it is not
related to lemon verbena but belongs to the same family as the
rosewood or cinnamon tree. Sweet, spicy and citrus fragrance with
vegetative notes. It is antidepressant, antiseptic, astringent,
insecticide, calming and sedative. Very uplifting and stimulating. It
is a known tonic to the heart and respiratory system. May be helpful
in cases of bronchitis and asthma. Used as an insect repellent. Blends
well with lavender, neroli, and verbena. Flash point: 160°F.
Mandarin, red:
Citrus reticulata, cold pressed peel, Italy. Mandarin is a member of
the orange family. While tangerine is from the same source, it differs
as it is a hybrid of mandarin. This oil is antiseptic, antispasmodic,
cholagogue, digestive, diuretic and sedative. Its refreshing aroma has
an uplifting quality often used to eliminate depression and anxiety.
It has long been used for babies suffering from colic or hiccups. Has
a tonic effect on the digestive system, aids the secretion of bile and
breaks down fats. Calms the intestines and relieves flatulence. It's
often used in combination with neroli and a carrier oil to prevent
stretch marks during pregnancy. Blends well with the chamomiles,
jasmine, lime, and sandalwood. Flash point: 120°F. (Cannot ship via
air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air
services. UN #2319, Group III)
Marjoram, sweet
: Marjorana hortensis, steam distilled
herb, Egypt. Not to be confused with sweet marjoram, commonly mistaken
for oregano. Warm, penetrating and slightly eucalyptus-type aroma. It
is analgesic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, digestive, emmenagogue,
expectorant, sedative and laxative. Due to the higher 1,8-cineole
content of Spanish marjoram, this oil is more effective used as an
expectorant for respiratory tract infections and spasms. Marjoram has
a calming effect on the nervous system, relieves anxiety and stress.
It is effective for insomnia, especially when there's high blood
pressure. Prolonged use may diminish sexual desire. Very effective in
dealing with painful muscles, mostly in the lower back area. Assists
with swollen joints, good as an after-sports rub. Seems to lower high
blood pressure. Soothes digestion, may help with stomach cramps,
constipation and flatulence. May be effective against sea sickness.
Alleviates stuffed-up feeling during colds. May be useful in relieving
painful periods. Blends well with bergamot, cedarwood, orange, and
rosewood. Not to be used during pregnancy. Flash point: 125°F. (Cannot
ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via
postal air services. UN #1993, Flammable Liquid, Group III)
Myrrh:
Commiphora myrrha, steam distilled oleoresin or tears, Somalia
(standard cultication) and Ethiopia (wildcrafted). Smoky and slightly
musky aroma. It is antiseptic, astringent, deodorant, disinfectant and
diuretic. Myrrh is one of the most renowned incenses along with
frankincense. Myrrh is thought to enhance spirituality and may be used
either in an oil burner or inhaled directly. It's particularly
valuable for people who feel stuck emotionally or spiritually and want
to move forward in their lives. Seems to lift feelings of weakness,
apathy and lack of incentive and also has a cooling effect on heated
emotions. Due to its drying action is effective against excessive
mucous in the lungs. Recommended in cases of bronchitis, colds, sore
throats, and coughs. Excellent for mouth and gum disorders; it is the
best treatment for mouth ulcers, gingivitis and bleeding or spongy
gums. Eases flatulence and hemorrhoids. Stimulates and invigorates the
immune system. Of great benefit in cases of scanty periods, leucorrhea
and clearing obstructions in the womb. The efficacy of myrrh for the
treatment of chronic wounds and ulcers is legendary. This is due to
its antiseptic, astringent, anti-inflammatory and antiphlogistic
properties. It is specially valuable for wounds that are slow to heal
and for weepy eczema and athlete's foot. Blends well with clove,
frankincense, lavender and sandalwood. Not to be used during
pregnancy. Flash point: 200°F.
Myrtle:
Myrtus communis, steam distilled leaf/twig, Austria. Fresh, slightly
sweet and penetrating, similar to eucalyptus. Antiseptic, astringent,
bactericide, and expectorant. May soothe feelings of anger, envy and
greed. It's a suggested oil to use with people with addictions or self
destructive behaviors. Particularly useful with pulmonary and urinary
infections where there's excessive bronchial catarrh. Eases
hemorrhoids with its astringent effect, particularly when mixed with
witch hazel and cypress oil. Blends well with coriander, lavender,
rosemary and tea tree. Flash point: 113°F. (Cannot ship via air or
ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air
services. un #1993, Flammable Liquid, Group III)
Neroli:
Citrus aurantium ssp. aurantium, steam distilled fresh flower. The
aroma of Neroli can be characterized as flowery top notes with a
heady, sensual scent. At this time we offer Neroli from 3 countries:
Spain, France and Tunisia. These are our impressions of these 3
varieties. Tunisia--wonderful, robust aroma typical of Neroli.
France--more subtle than Tunisia's, while still providing a slightly
sharp Neroli aroma. Spain--the sublest of all our Nerolis with slight
earthy undertones. There are two types of orange tree, the sweet
orange and the bitter orange. Oil from orange blossoms is known as
neroli oil and is extracted from the white blossoms of the bitter
orange. A powerful, but delicate bitter-sweet floral fragrance. Neroli
essential oil is antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, deodorant,
digestive, stimulant and sedative. Very relaxing, rather hypnotic,
relieves chronic anxiety, depression and stress. Good in cases of
insomnia, best used in the bath before bedtime. In spite of this, it
is also joyous and uplifting. Due to its antispasmodic action Neroli
is well known for its ability to relieve muscle spasm of the smooth
muscles, especially that of the small intestines. It is extremely
useful for chronic diarrhea, especially when this arises from nervous
tension. This oil is suitable for all skin types since it does not
irritate and is also useful for the treatment of broken capillaries
under the skin's surface. Blends well with bergamot, geranium,
jasmine, lavender, lime, rose and ylang ylang. Flash point: 154°F.
Niaouli (MQV):
Melaleuca quinquenervia viridiflora, steam distilled leaf/twig, Spain
(standard cultivation), Madagascar (organic cultivation). Slightly
sweet, fresh, camphoraceous aroma. It is analgesic, antiseptic,
bactericide, cicatrisant, insecticide, decongestant and vermifuge.
Stimulating, uplifting, clears the head and may aid in concentration.
Niaouli is considered an excellent antiseptic for treating pulmonary
infections such as bronchitis and sinus. Excellent for chest
infections, bronchitis, asthma and sinusitis. May be used in place of
Tea Tree when the smell of Tea Tree is found objectionable. For
respiratory problems blends well with peppermint, eucalyptus, pine and
myrtle. For other blends, try any of these: coriander, fennel,
juniper, orange and peppermint. Flash point: 131°F. (Cannot ship via
air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air
services. UN #1993, Flammable Liquid, Group
Nutmeg:
Myristica fragrans, steam distilled dried seed, Indonesia (also known
as East Indian nutmeg). Spicy, warm and sweet odor. Considered
analgesic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, emmenagogue, parturient, and
tonic. Invigorates and stimulates the mind. Indicated for extreme
tiredness and used in massage blends for aching joints because of its
warming property. Not recommended for skin care. Should not be used
during pregnancy at all. Inhaled may cause nausea. One drop of Nutmeg
with 20-40 drops of Orange is wonderful for the home. Very strong, can
be irritating. Blends well with citrus oils. Flash point: 109°F.
(Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot
ship via postal air services. UN #2319, Group III)
Oakmoss Absolute:
Evernia prunastri, solvent extracted lichen, Spain. Oakmoss is not a
true flowering plant but a lichen (algae + fungus) that is extracted
for its fragrance. They grow well on trunks of the Oak. Oakmoss
absolute is a viscous liquid with an extremely intense aroma
reminiscent of a damp forest floor. Its odor is uplifting, cooling and
calming. Its properties are more emotional and spiritual than
physical. It can be used as an addition with respiratory oils as an
inhalant to relieve congested sinus. May irritate sensitive skin.
Blends well with cedarwood, citrus, pine, rosemary and vetiver.
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ship via postal air services.)
Opoponax:
Commiphora guidotti, steam distilled wildcrafted resin, Ethiopia.
Opoponax is a resin from the Myrrh family native to eastern Africa and
the Middle East. Opoponax, along with Myrrh, has been a component of
incenses, perfumes, insect repellents, and herbal remedies since
biblical times. The Egyptians also used myrrh to help preserve their
mummies. May cause sensitization. Opoponax is known as "scented
myrrh". Its scent is sweet, spicy, balsamic and warm. It's an excellet
fixative for blends or perfumes which use Neroli in the mix. Opoponax
has muscle relaxing properties. Due to its drying action is effective
against excessive mucous in the lungs. Recommended in cases of
bronchitis, colds, sore throats, and coughs. Blends well with
patchouli, orange, lemon, frankincense and sandalwood. Flash point:
145°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation,
cannot ship via postal air services.)
Orange, Bitter:
Citrus sinensis var. amara, cold pressed peel, Brazil. Zesty,
refreshing, sharp citrus fragrance. Pale yellow to dark yellow-red
oil. It is antiseptic and calming and is indicated for local
disinfection and nervousness. Bitter orange essential oil is widely
used in men's toiletry products. Bitter orange essential oil may be
inhaled for nervous tension and stress. As with all cold pressed
citrus essential oils, there's a chance of phototoxicity on skin
exposed to the sun. Blends well with cinnamon, coriander, clove,
frankincense, jasmine, and lavender. Flash point: 117°F. (Cannot ship
via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal
air services. UN#2319, Group III)
Orange, Sweet:
Citrus sinensis var. dulcis, cold pressed peel, U.S.A. (Sweet Orange
standard cultivation) , Brazil (Sweet Orange organic Ecocert ), and
U.S.A. (Sweet Orange 5-fold) . Sweet Orange essential oil has a sweet
citrus fragrance and is orange in color. It is antidepressant and
calming. It refreshes the air and dissipates cooking odors. It is also
a good grease cutter and is very useful in removing gooey residues,
such as price labels from glass products and glass picture frames.
Always test a small area as its color may discolor certain finishes.
As with all cold pressed citrus essential oils, there's a chance of
photo toxicity on skin exposed to the sun. Blends well with cinnamon,
coriander, clove, frankincense, jasmine, and lavender. Regarding
Orange Five Fold: Five fold essential oils are more concentrated than
regular essential oils. This will allow you to put less of a volume in
your soap recipe and still get more of a scent......a longer lasting
scent. If you normally use 1 oz. of citrus oil per lb. of fat, the
intensity would be similar to using 5 oz. of citrus oil per lb. of
fat. You'd need to use much less of this product than of regular
orange essential oil and the aroma in your product will be retained
much longer. As you may know, citrus oil aromas tend to fade much
quicker than other essential oil aromas. Flash points: Sweet orange
standard cultivation and Sweet orange five fold 113°F, Sweet orange
organic 136.4°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate
documentation, can only ship via postal air services within the U.S.
and its possessions if rebottled in individual 1 oz. glass bottles.)
Oregano, Hungary :
Origanum vulgare, steam distilled
flowering tops, Hungary. Herby, woody, yet slightly spicy. This oil is
an excellent disinfectant and stomachic. A very potent oil which could
irritate the mucous membranes and should never be applied directly to
the skin or mucous membranes. Best avoided in pregnancy. Its main
effect seems to be on the digestive system, soothing the stomach,
liver and spleen. Calms intestinal spasm. May combat acidity, stomach
gas and encourage appetite. Blends well with basil, fennel, geranium
and pine. Flash point: 145°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o
appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.)
Oregano, Turkey :
Origanum vulgare, steam distilled
flowering tops, Turkey. Contains 75.18% carvacrol. Herby, woody, yet
slightly spicy. This oil is an excellent disinfectant and stomachic. A
very potent oil which could irritate the mucous membranes and should
never be applied directly to the skin or mucous membranes. Best
avoided in pregnancy. Its main effect seems to be on the digestive
system, soothing the stomach, liver and spleen. Calms intestinal
spasm. May combat acidity, stomach gas and encourage appetite. Blends
well with basil, fennel, geranium and pine. Flash point: 145°F.
(Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot
ship via postal air services.)
Palmarosa:
Cymbopogon martinii, steam distilled leaf/grass, India (standard
cultivation) and Ethiopia (organic cultivation). Powdery, floral,
herbaceous, perhaps with a hint of rose. It is antifungal and
antiviral. Indicated for bronchitis, birthing, regeneration of the
skin, and regulating oil production of the skin. Useful in treating
skin infections. Blends well with bergamot, citronella, jasmine,
lavender, petitgrain and rose. Flash point: 193°F.
Parsley Seed:
Petroselinum sativum, steam distilled seed, India. Warm, green,
herbaceous and spicy. Smells like the plant. The oil, because of its
depurative property, is traditionally used in aromatherapy for the
treatment of arthritis, cellulite and accumulation of toxins. It is
also an emmenagogue and is recommended for the treatment of
amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea and as an aid during childbirth. It is an
abortifacient and its use is not recommended during pregnancy. Blends
well with lavender, lime and orange. Flash point: 122°F. (Cannot ship
via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal
air services.)
Patchouli:
Pogostemon patchouli, steam distilled leaf, Indonesia. A strong,
earthy, smoky, spicy and musky scent. It is antidepressant,
antiseptic, aphrodisiac, astringent, deodorant, fungicide and
insecticide. May cause loss of appetite. Its odor may be little too
persistent for some people. Due to its strong astringent and
cicatrisant properties, may be helpful for loose skin, especially
after dieting, used in many anti-wrinkle products. Its diuretic
properties are useful in cases of fluid retention and cellulite. Well
known to increase libido, considered an aphrodisiac. Relieves effects
from insect bites, protects clothes from moths. It is known as a
tissue regenerator which helps stimulate regrowth of skin cells and
the forming of scar tissue. Heals rough, cracked skin. Useful for
treating acne, eczema, fungal infections and scalp disorders including
dandruff. Blends well with black pepper, clary sage, frankincense,
geranium, lavender and myrrh. Flash point: 215°F.
Pennyroyal:
Mentha pulegium, steam distilled herb, Morocco (a/k/a European
Pennyroyal). This EO should be used with extreme caution. Its scent is
herbaceous and minty. It is a well known emmenagogue; do not use
during pregnancy. Has some use in menstrual difficulties, often used
to bring on menstruation. It's valuable in repelling insects on
animals. Can be diluted either in alcohol or vinegar as a rub to kill
fleas. Many aromatherapists will not use this oil. It blends well with
cedarwood and peppermint. Flash point: 183°F.
Pepper, Black:
Piper nigrum, steam distilled peppercorn/berry, India (standard
cultivation), Madagascar (organic cultivation). This EO has a fresh,
dry-woody, warm and spicy scent. It's analgesic, antiseptic,
antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, diuretic, laxative and stomachic. There's
the possibility of skin irritation. Black pepper is very stimulating
to the mind, gives stamina where there's frustration. Its rubefacient
and analgesic properties make it useful for muscular aches and pains
and muscular stiffness as it assists with dilation of local blood
vessels. Assists with rheumatoid arthritis and temporary limb
paralysis. Warming in event of cold and flu. Stimulates appetite.
Expels wind, calms vomiting. Its stomachic effect increases flow of
saliva and stimulates appetite, expels wind, encourages peristalsis
and is useful in bowel problems; restores tone to colon muscles.
Blends well with basil, bergamot, cypress, grapefruit, lemon, and
sandalwood. Flash point: 180°F.
Peppermint:
Mentha piperita, steam distilled leaf, U.S.A. Strongly piercing,
refreshing, minty, very herbaceous aroma. Cooling, analgesic,
antispasmodic, anesthetic, decongestant, emmenagogue, expectorant,
febrifuge, insecticide and stimulant. Should be kept away from eyes,
likely to irritate skin and mucous membranes. Best avoided by pregnant
women and nursing mothers as it may discourage flow of milk. May
antidote homeopathic remedies. Helps people become clear headed and
refreshes the spirits. Helpful for people who are unable to
concentrate or who have mental fatigue. Said to relieve states of
anger, hysteria and nervous trembling, excellent for depression. On
the body, it has a dual action: cooling when hot and warming when
cold. As a remedy for colds, it halts mucous and fevers and encourages
perspiration. Extremely important for its effect on the digestive
system (1 drop on a sugar cube or on a teaspoon of honey). Has a
slightly anesthetic effect on stomach muscles. Good for travel
sickness, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, colic, nausea and to keep
drivers alert while on the road. Its cooling and pain relieving action
seems to ease headaches, migraines and toothaches. Used in liniments
for the relief of muscle pain, lumbago, bruises, joint pain and insect
bites. Can be used to relieve any kind of skin irritation or itching
but should be used in a dilution of 1% or less or the irritation will
be made worse. Not much liked by insects and vermin. Blends well with
cedarwood, cypress, lavender, niaouli and pine. Flash point: 151°F.
Petitgrain:
Citrus aurantium var. amara, steam distilled leaf, Paraguay. This oil
is obtained from the leaves of the bitter orange tree and has a fresh
floral citrus scent with a woody herbaceous undertone. It is
antidepressant, antispasmodic and deodorant. Calms anger and panic,
refreshes the mind. It is considered uplifting and refreshing. Has a
sedative effect on the nervous system, helpful for rapid heartbeat or
insomnia. Eases breathing and relaxes muscle spasms. Helpful with
painful digestion by calming stomach muscles. Could help in clearing
up skin blemishes and pimples. Useful for greasy hair and skin. Blends
well with bergamot, cedarwood, lavender, neroli, orange, rosewood and
sandalwood. Flash point: 165°F.
Pine: Pinus sylvestris, steam distilled needle, Bulgaria (wildcrafted).
Strong, dry-balsamic, turpentine like odor. It is antiseptic,
bactericidal, decongestant, deodorant, diuretic, expectorant, and
insecticidal. Known to refresh a tired mind and mental fatigue...it is
invigorating. It is a powerful antiseptic and helpful in cases of
bronchitis, laryngitis and influenza. Has good effect on respiratory
problems due to its expectorant properties. Effective with cystitis
and prostate problems and known as a general kidney cleanser. Its
warming properties may relieve rheumatism, gout and arthritis, may be
beneficial for muscular pain and stiffness. A wonderful house cleaner
and deodorizer. Blends well with cedarwood, clove, myrtle, and niaouli.
Pine can be very irritating on the skin, use with caution. Flash
point: 107°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate
documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.) UN#1169
Ravensara Aromatica:
Ravensara Aromatica: Ravensara aromatica, organic, steam distilled
leaf, Madagascar. Clove/eucalyptus-type odor, a mild version of
Rosemary aroma. It is highly anti-viral, this is the EO to use for the
flu or respiratory infection. Used for clearing the sinus and
breathing passages, loosening tight muscles, relieving menstrual
discomfort and aches and pains. Very safe on the skin, good for cold
sores, shingles and genital herpes. It is also considered a muscle
relaxant and analgesic. Blends well with chamomile, lavender and pine.
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Rose Otto:
Rosa damascena, steam distilled petals, Bulgaria. Rosa damascena may
also be known by the names of Damask rose and Anatolian rose. Deep,
sweet, rosy-floral, tenacious odor. About 30 roses are required to
make 1 drop of oil and 60,000 petals to make 1 oz. of oil. The
essential oil of rose has a deep psychological effect. It is
harmonizing, anti-depressive and helps make sorrow easier; soothes
feelings such as anger, fear and anxiety. Rose otto oil is used
extensively for gynecological conditions such as regulating hormones,
functional infertility, uterine bleeding, strengthening the uterus,
regulating menstruation, and relieving menstrual cramps. Oil of rose
is ideal for all skin care, especially for mature, dry or sensitive
skin. It is antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac,
bactericide, diuretic, emmenagogue, laxative, sedative and stomachic.
Since it is an emmenagogue, it is best avoided in pregnancy. Eases
nervous tension and stress. Gives a woman positive feelings about
herself. Calms premenstrual tension, promotes vaginal secretions and
regulates the menstrual cycle. Its beneficial action on infertility
aids "male" problems too probably by increasing the semen. Helpful
with sexual difficulties, particularly frigidity and impotence. Blends
well with bergamot, chamomile, clary sage, geranium, lavender, orange
and sandalwood. Flash point: 130°F. Cannot ship via air or ocean
without hazardous materials paperwork, Flammable Liquid N.O.S., UN
#1993.
Rosemary:
Rosemarinus officinalis, steam distilled flowering top/leaf, Spain.
Strong, clear, penetrating, camphoraceous and herbaceous aroma. It is
analgesic, antidepressant, antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic,
astringent, cicatrisant, digestive, diuretic, hypertensive and
rubefacient. Not suitable for people with epilepsy or high blood
pressure. Avoid in pregnancy since it is an emmenagogue. Might
antidote homeopathic remedies. Clears the head and aids memory, good
for mental strain. Helps ease gout and tired, overworked muscles,
tired or weak legs and circulatory problems of extremities, as well as
cold feet. Since it stimulates blood circulation, it is a good remedy
for low blood pressure. It's an excellent tonic for the liver and gall
bladder. Helps lower high blood sugar. Used in shampoo and hair
treatments, it helps stimulate blood circulation to the scalp, thus
being beneficial for promoting hair growth. Blends well with basil,
cedarwood, frankincense, ginger, grapefruit, orange and peppermint.
Flash point: 104°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate
documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.)
Rosemary verbenone:
Rosemary CT Verbenone, steam distilled flowering top/leaf, Corsica
(organic). This chemotype of Rosemary shows how populations of a
single species can differ in chemical composition. This CT is soft,
warm, sweet, and most skin-friendly. Its best known use is as a facial
oil for extremely dry skin (combine with carrot seed, lavender, 2% in
hazelnut or fractionated coconut oil). The verbenone CT is even more
effective at clearing catarrh than Rosemary officinalis. It is less
stimulating generally and especially less of a mental stimulant, so it
can be used in the evening. It's also used to regulate the hypothalmic,
pituitary, and sexual glands (ovaries and testicles). Blends well with
basil, bergamot, cedarwood, frankincense, ginger, lemon, orange and
peppermint. Flash point: 104°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o
appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.)
Rosemary 1,8 cineol:
Rosemary CT Cineol, steam distilled flowering top/leaf, Morocco
(organic). This chemotype of Rosemary is best used in connection with
pulmonary congestion and to facilitate elimination from the liver and
the kidneys. It is an expectorant and an antibacterial, especially on
staph or strep germs. Indicated for earaches,
sinus-bronchial-pulmonary infections, and all aspects of the ear, nose
and throat. Blends well with basil, bergamot, cedarwood, frankincense,
ginger, lemon, orange and peppermint. Flash point: 104°F. (Cannot ship
via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal
air services.)
Rosewood (Bois de Rose):
Aniba roseadora, steam distilled wood chips, Brazil. Sweet, woody,
floral and slightly spicy aroma. It is antidepressant, antiseptic,
aphrodisiac, deodorant, and insecticide. It is said to stabilize the
central nervous system and could therefore have an overall balancing
effect. Helpful when feeling low, overwhelmed with problems. May
relieve headaches when accompanied by nausea and may also relieve jet
lag. Its deodorizing action helps the body cope with excess heat and
moisture. Also valuable as an insect repellent. Blends well with
cedarwood, coriander, frankincense, rose, sandalwood and vetiver.
Flash point: 184°F.
Sage (dalmatian):
Salvia officinalis L., steam distilled leaves, Hungary. There are
several species of sage. Its aroma is clear, herbal, camphorous and
sharp. Traditionally, sage has been used for a variety of disorders
such as respiratory infections, menstrual difficulties, and digestive
complaints. Apart from its widespread use in cooking (the herb, that
is), sage has always been used i fold medicine in many contries in the
form of herbal infusions, gargles, vinegars and poultices,
particularly for mouth and throat infections. An an essential oil, its
properties are anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiseptic, digestive
and diuretic. This oil blends well with bergamot, eucalyptus, orange,
peppermint, and rosemary. Should be used with caution, avoid with
people with epilepsy or high blood pressure, do not use in children or
the elderly, avoid in pregnancy as it's an abortifacient. Sage
contains thujone, a substance which is considered toxic in high doses.
Flash point: 125°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate
documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.)
Sandalwood:
The two types of Sandalwood as follows: Santalum album, steam
distilled root/heartwood, India; Santalum spicata, steam distilled
root/heartwood, Australia (wildcrafted, see note at the end of this
oil's description). You will find this oil provides a woody, sweet and
exotic aroma and in addition, the Australian variety also offers a dry
bitter top note. Antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, astringent,
diuretic, expectorant and sedative. Its lingering aroma often persists
in clothing after washing. Alleviates cystitis (massage in the kidney
region where it has a purifying and anti-inflammatory action). Its
aphrodisiac properties can relieve sexual problems such as frigidity
and impotence. Its antispasmodic action on the body should encourage
relaxation. Could be useful in promoting vaginal secretions and helps
with pelvic congestion. This oil has a pronounced action on the mucous
membranes of the genito-urinary tract and the pulmonary tracts and is
often used for chronic infections of these areas. Helpful with chest
infections and sore throats. Will relieve a dry cough; aids sleep
during colds and flu. Particularly good for dry eczema as well as
ageing and dehydrated skins. Relieves itching and inflammation. Good
for arthritic conditions and muscle injuries, premenstrual pain,
insect bites and stings, inflammatory conditions of the skin including
psoriasis and diaper rash, inflammatory conditions of the breast such
as mastitis and abscesses. NOTE about Australian Sandalwood: Santalum
spicatum, a native tree of Western Australia, is closely related to
the Indian Santalum album and has high levels of active fragrance
compounds as well as high levels of anti-microbial and
anti-inflammatory properties. The anti-microbial effects of Australian
Sandalwood oil are attributed to its contents of farnesol. This
compound, which is well known and widely studied, normally constitutes
5-10% of the volatile oil content of Sandalwood oil from Santalum
spicatum. Anti-inflammatory properties are credited to the a-bisabolol
(5-10% content) which is a counter-inflammatory agent found in high
proportions and extracted from this species. Blends well with basil,
black pepper, frankincense, geranium, lavender, lemon, neroli, rose,
and vetiver. Flash point: 200°F.
Spearmint:
Mentha spicata, steam distilled leaf, U.S.A. Very similar to
peppermint, slightly sweeter. Antispasmodic, emmenagogue, insecticide,
parturient and stimulant. Indicated for all sorts of respiratory
problems, sinusitis, and chronic bronchitis. If used in full body
massage, use only a minute amount; massage in local areas may be
preferable. Possibility of eye irritation, as well as an irritant on
sensitive skin. Stimulates a tired mind. Helpful with digestive
problems such as vomiting , flatulence, constipation and diarrhea.
Seems to relax stomach muscles, relieves hiccups and nausea. May help
with travel sickness. Good oil to use externally on children with
digestive problems such as nausea, constipation and diarrhea. Blends
well with basil, grapefruit, lemon and rosemary. May be used to
relieve pruritus. Don't use during pregnancy. Flash point: 142°F.
(Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot
ship via postal air services.)
Spikenard:
Nardostachys jatamansi, steam distilled root, India. Its aroma is
leathery, earthy and fungal, but sweet and is a reddish brown or
amber-colored oil Spikenard is widely mentioned in the bible. It is a
very calming oil, both emotionally and physically, and is of special
value in serious skin conditions. Powerful antifungal. Indicated for
psoriasis, athlete's foot, fungal infections, dandruff and emotionally
for deep sadness. It's a powerful oil for grounding, for emotional
needs. Spikenard is known in aromatherapy circles as "a woman's oil"
and is recommended for use in spiritual blends or blends for
meditation. (No flashpoint information available at this time.)
Spruce:
Tsuga canadensi, steam distilled branch/leaf, Canada (a/k/a Eastern
Hemlock). This is not Black Spruce (Picea mariana). Fresh pine, bitter
orange peel aroma. Recommended for relief of stress and anxiety. Also
recommended for muscle aches and pains, aching joints, poor
circulation, muscle spasms. Inhaled for the respiratory system,
helpful for bronchitis or asthma. Blends well with Orange, Lavender
and Clary sage. Flash point: 108°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o
appropriate documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.)
Tagetes:
Tagetes glandulifera, steam distilled flowers, Madagascar (wild). Not
to be confused with pot marigold or Calendula officinalis. Its scent
has been used as a deterrent to house flies. The oil has a minty,
sweetish, fruity odor and is a well-known fungicide and antiparasitic.
Kills roundworms in the gut. Also indicated for athlete's foot and
ringworm. Not to be used on pregnant women and children, considered a
neurotoxic and abortive. Excessive skin use is discouraged as it can
cause serious photosensitivity; do not use prior to exposure to
simulated or natural sunlight. This oil is extremely difficult to work
with, for the penetrating aroma has the curious property of becoming
stronger when combined with other essences. It may be acceptable when
blended with orange, lemon or lavender. Tagetes should be used in
concentrations of less than 0.5%. Do not use during pregnancy. Flash
point: 113°F. (Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate
documentation, cannot ship via postal air services.)
Tangerine:
Citrus reticulata, cold pressed peel, Brazil. Warm, citrus, sweet and
tangy aroma. It is antiseptic, antispasmodic, sedative and stomachic.
Could be phototoxic; care should be taken not to expose the skin to
strong sunlight after treatment. Has an almost hypnotic effect on the
mind. May be helpful with stress and tension due to its soothing
action on the nervous system. Assists with gastric complaints, such as
flatulence, diarrhea and constipation. Stimulates flow of bile which
helps to digest fats. It is a popular addition to a massage oil during
pregnancy, helping to reduce stretch marks, reducing fluid retention
and stimulating circulation. Could help smooth out stretch marks,
particularly when blended with lavender and neroli. Can be used in
massage oils for acne. Blends well with basil, bergamot, chamomile,
clary sage, frankincense, neroli, orange and rose. Flash point: 114°F.
(Cannot ship via air or ocean w/o appropriate documentation, cannot
ship via postal air services.)
Tea Tree:
We offer two varieties of Tea Tree: Melaleuca alternifolia, steam
distilled leaf/twig, Australia and the same botanical/distillation
information but organically grown. (Please see below for Lemon Scented
Tea Tree information.) Fresh and antiseptic, rather pungent aroma.
This is a "must have" essential oil. It is antibiotic, antiseptic,
antiviral, bactericide, cicatrizant, expectorant, fungicide,
insecticide and sudorific.
Although it may cause irritation on
sensitive areas of skin, along with Lavender it is just about the only
oil that is recommended to be used "neat" or straight from the bottle
without dilution. Tea tree has extensive applications in medicine and
veterinary medicine (rarely, if ever, used on cats or birds, use
caution). Its most important usage is to help the immune system fight
off infectious diseases. Activates the white corpuscles to form a
defense against invading organisms and helps to shorten the duration
of illness. Indicated for influenza, cold sores, and gingivitis. A
series of massage with this oil before surgery will help to f