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91. Ylang 3rd
(Cananga odorata genuina - Madagascar)
Ylang 3rd grade is an excellent oil for relaxing the nervous system and promoting feelings of joy and ease. It can alleviate feelings of anger, anxiety, shock, panic, and fear. Its ability to balance hormones makes it valuable for reproductive system issues. It is mainly a tonic for the womb and may be helpful after a caesarian birth, instilling a feeling of warmth and togetherness. It is also said to keep the breasts firm and has a stimulating effect on the scalp, promoting luxurious hair growth. Among all Ylang oils, it has the lightest scent. |
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92. Bergamot FCF
(Citrus bergamia - Italy)
Bergamot FCF essential oil is a similar oil to Bergamot except the phototoxic furocoumarins have been removed by distillation that reduces the susceptibility to photosensitizing. It can be added to the bath, and used as a local wash, it relief of vaginal itching and mild discharges. Psychologically, Bergamot is uplifting, clearing and relaxing oil, it can be used in massage oil for tense, anxious or depressed peoples. It can be used in facial massage oil, cream or lotions for treating acne, oily skin and all infected skin conditions.
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93. Betel Vine
(Piper betle - Thailand)
Betel Vine oil obtained from the leaves of Piper Betle that indigenous to SE Asian countries, it contains various health benefits, curative and healing properties. The primeval Ayurvedic also highlight the aphrodisiac properties of Betel leaf that aided in treating male and female reproductive problem. The Chinese traditional medicine also use Betel leaves for its warm and spicy in the treatment of cough, itching, inflammation, headache and respiratory infections. It also stimulate central nervous system, has antiseptic, anti-spasm and pain relief properties. |
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94. Cinnamon Abs.
(Cinnamomum zeylanicum - Sri Lanka)
Cinnamon is excellent in burning to ward off colds, flu and all other airborne infections and contagious diseases. Blended carefully into massage oil, cinnamon is good for digestive complaints and helps a sluggish digestion, flatulence and intestinal infection. Psychologically, cinnamon is fortifying and reviving. It is indicated for general nervous debility and for older people during winter to warm both mind and body. Cinnamon restores a zest for life and inspires courage. The absolute has better aroma and last longer than the essential oil. |
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95. Geranium Bourbon
(Pelargonium roseum asperum - Madagascar)
Geranium is a tonic for the nervous system, quelling anxiety and depression and lifting the spirits. It puts the mind back into balance and reduces stress through its action on the adrenal cortex. With its regulatory function on the hormonal system, this oil is useful for pre-menstrual tension and menopausal problems such as depression and heavy periods. It is also said to be helpful with inflammation and congestion of the breasts. Useful for all skin types, it balances sebum and is good for sluggish, congested, and oily skins, a good overall skin cleanser. |
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96. Ginger Fresh
(Zingiber officinale - Indonesia)
Ginger is warming and stimulates the circulation and digestion. It is excellent to use in winter to warm the body and emotions. Its stimulant properties make it useful for poor digestion and flatulence. It is also good in massage when the muscles are tired and aching, particularly when they are cold and contracted. It is indicated for use in meditation when there is debility caused by nervous exhaustion. It warms and strengthens the emotions, increases determination, and inspires initiative and action. The scent of this Ginger is fresh and clean aroma. |
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97. Lavender French H.A.
(Lavandula angustifolia - France)
From high altitude fields in France, it is highly prized for its ability to promote new skin cell growth, balance sebum production, and provide healing effects on burns, sunburns, acne and eczema. It also has antiseptic properties and is effective in treating abscesses, boils, carbuncles, and fungal growths and minimizing scarring. Additionally, it has a calming effect on the mind and spirit, helping to alleviate anger and exhaustion, promoting a sense of calm and relaxation and its sedative properties also help relieve insomnia. |
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98. Parsley
(Petroselinum sativum - Egypt)
Parsley oil has stimulating, warming, and refreshing characteristics. Renowned for its capacity to enhance cognitive acuity, alleviate stress, and provide relief from the discomforts associated with colds and influenza, this oil stands out as a multifaceted therapeutic agent. Its inherent antibacterial and antifungal attributes render it particularly effective in addressing various dermatological concerns such as acne, blemishes, and infections. With distinctive herbaceous, green, and subtly woody scent, this oil suitable in aromatic blends for holistic well-being. |
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99. Pine Swiss Mountain
(Pinus mugo - Bosnia)
Pine Swiss Mountain or Dwarf Mountain Pine obtained from needles and twigs. The colorless oil has similar smell like pine scotch but quite stronger. It is an excellent expectorant, especially indicated for pulmonary complaints and is among the best choices to clear phlegm from the lungs and is good for sinusitis and all bronchial conditions. It is a tonic of the lungs, kidneys and nervous system. Its clear, piercing action also makes pine oil helpful in relieving fatigue and nervous exhaustion. Overall, pine needle is warming, reviving and cleansing. |
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100. Thyme Linalool
(Thymus vulgaris ct. linalool - Spain)
Thyme is native to Mediterranean. It's very useful oil for digestive stimulant, treating sluggish digestive system and gastric infections. This oil is also traditional use in treating colds, coughs, sore throats and all respiratory or mouth and throat infections as mouthwash and gargle. It can be used as an inhalation for nose, throat & chest infections. Thyme is used in baths to help insomnia with its balancing effect. It is sometimes used for hair rinses, compresses for sores and wounds. This linalool chemotype essential oil has 65% linalool and 1% thymol. |
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101. Vetiver
(Vetiveria zizanoides - Indonesia)
Vetiver is the grounding, earthy essential oil. Its earthy fragrance is appreciated by both men and women, and it is commonly used in aftershave lotions and men’s toiletries. For women, vetiver is especially recommended in baths, massage oils and skin lotions to balance hormones during the menopause. Psychologically, vetiver is valuable for nervous exhaustion, stress, chronic, fatigue, depression, anxiety and insomnia. It deeply relaxes and stabilizes, and is good in bath and massage oils. Vetiver is calming, soothing and restorative. |
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102. Cardamom
(Elettaria cardamomum - India)
Cardamom is one of the best tonic essential oils. As well as having a general overall tonic effect on the body, it is a good tonic of the nerves and the subtle energies. Cardamom is indicated for both digestive and respiratory problems such as chronic, bronchitis, flatulence and colic. Psychologically, cardamom is uplifting and good for nervous exhaustion, depression of the lethargic type and mental fatigue. It fortifies those who feel over-burdened with cares, worries and responsibilities; lifts the spirits; and inspires courage and fortitude. |
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103. Cinnamon Bark
(Cinnamomum zeylanicum - Madagascar)
Cinnamon is excellent in burning to ward off colds, flu and all other airborne infections and contagious diseases. Blended carefully into massage oil, cinnamon is good for digestive complaints and helps a sluggish digestion, flatulence and intestinal infection. Psychologically, cinnamon is fortifying and reviving. It is indicated for general nervous debility and for older people during winter to warm both mind and body. Cinnamon restores a zest for life and inspires courage. Overall, cinnamon is warming, invigorating, restorative and uplifting. |
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104. Fingerroot
(Boesenbergia pandurata - Thailand)
Fingerroot is a powerful and versatile oil that is distilled from the rhizomes. It is commonly referred to as "Thai Ginseng" due to its traditional use in Thai medicine as a tonic and adaptogen. Adaptogens are a class of herbs that are believed to help the body adapt to stress and promote overall well-being. Like ginseng, fingerroot is thought to have a range of potential health benefits, including improving energy and endurance, reducing stress and anxiety, and boosting the immune system. It can be used in many ways to improve health and well-being. |
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105. Hiba
(Thujopsis dolabrata - Japan)
Hiba has various benefits such as antifungal to protect against fungal infections, antiseptic that help to prevent the growth of the bacteria and microorganisms, insecticidal to repel insects, deodorizing and also used in aromatherapy for its calming and grounding effect, it can help to promote feelings of relaxation and tranquility and particularly useful for those who suffer from stress, anxiety, or insomnia. It is also known to help with respiratory issues such as asthma and bronchitis. It's a highly valued and rare oil due to the limited availability of the tree. |
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