Therapeutic-Grade Aromatherapy Essential Oils
Essential oils are in essence the liquid immune systems of aromatic plants. Each oil is unique and has marvelous applications for holistic health and wellness. Essential oils are some of the most concentrated natural remedies for alternative health and many must be used in dilution in a pure treatment oil in order to be applied topically. Florapathics pure aromatherapy essential oils are selected not only for the renowned clarity of their scents, but for having the highest therapeutic properties.
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Allspice Berry Essential Oil Use for flatulent indigestion and externally for neuralgic or rheumatic pain. Great as a holiday scent: it smells like a combination of cloves, juniper berries, and cinnamon. |
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Angelica Essential Oil Use to stimulate the circulatory system to remove toxins. Angelica oil is known to cause a distaste for excessive alcohol consumption (a toxin to the body), so it is considered a valuable aid for alcoholism. |
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Anise Seed Essential Oil Anise seed oil has a licorice-like aroma and is used mainly for flatulence and indigestion in aromatherapy. It can also be effective when taken internally in small amounts for dry irritable coughs, bronchitis, and whooping cough. Because anise is a spice, a drop can be taken in water to help with digestion or the oil can be added to honey when taken for coughs and other ailments. |
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Balsam Peru Essential Oil Balsam Peru oil is known for its vanilla-like notes and offers a completely unique aroma. It is only used externally in aromatherapy, either through diffusion for respiratory disorders such as asthma, chronic coughs and bronchitis... or it can also be used topically in dilution for rheumatic pain and skin problems including rashes and eczema. It is used heavily in the perfume industry because of its unique aroma. |
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Basil Essential Oil Basil essential oil smells just like the fresh-cut basil and instantly brings clarity to the mind and activates the senses. In aromatherapy the oil is diffused to boost activity in the adrenal cortex to stimulate mind and intellect. It is also used in esthetic treatments to stimulate a sluggish complexion when a few drops are added to a facial steam or used in a massage blend to improve circulation. |
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Bay Essential Oil Bay essential oil is used in aromatherapy treatments to promote hair growth and to treat dandruff naturally, but it can also be used in oil blends for muscular and articular aches and pains. The scent of bay oil is considered by many to be a particularly masculine aroma when used by itself, but it is generally blended with other pure essential oils to create a therapeutic synergy. Although its scent is not reminiscent of the commonly used "bayberry" fragrance, it is employed in many men's colognes. |
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Bergamot Essential Oil Smelling pure bergamot oil is one of the great joys of aromatherapy. Its scent is so fresh, and clear, and elevating... it's no wonder it is used mainly for its antidepressant properties. Many clinical studies have been done on the effectiveness of bergamot to treat depression, where it has proven to be greatly beneficial. It has also been shown to restore lost appetite, particularly when depression-related. Esthetically it is beneficial for acne, oily skin, and dull, sluggish complexions. |
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Blood Orange Essential Oil Blood orange oil is even more orange than orange... which is pretty hard to do! It's scent is very clear and it does not have the "green" notes that other types of oranges have. In aromatherapy it is used to assist with depression, similarly to bergamot oil, due to its natural bergapten content. It is used for aiding digestion and helping to correct digestive issues in parts of Europe and Israel where the oranges are cultivated. |
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Camphor Essential Oil Use as a topical pain reliever and sedative. Can also be used for nervous and respiratory diseases in general. |
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Cardamom Essential Oil Use as a tonic to improve the actions of the circulatory system. Uplifts and energizes while acting as a tonic stimulant for the body and mind. |
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Carrot Seed Essential Oil Carrot seed oil has many aromatherapy applications, both topically for esthetic treatments and internally. It is used in dilution to revitalize skin suffering from a lack of tone and is used in all quality facial treatments. Internally a few drops can be taken in convalescence to stimulate and tone the liver to assist its regeneration. Carrot seed oil is generally non-sensitizing, but should be used in a carrier oil for topical treatments. |
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Cedarwood Essential Oil Cedarwood is only used externally in aromatherapy, either topically or through diffusion to stimulate the circulatory system. It is a spa favorite when combined with other essential oils in Swedish and deep tissue massage formulas used in exclusive anti-cellulite treatments. The oil can also be added to sachets placed in areas where clothing is stored to drive away insects that like to eat cotton and wool, or to revitalize older cedar chests that have dissipated their scent over time. |
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Chamomile German Essential Oil Use for inflammations of the skin and eczema, infected wounds, and liver regeneration. Cosmetically reduces under-eye puffiness when used with a carrier oil such as rose hip seed or evening primrose oil. |
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Chamomile Roman Essential Oil Use as a stimulant for increasing production of white blood corpuscles. It has been medically proven to cure insomnia with continual use. |
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Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil Use as an antiseptic for colds and viral infections, or diluted in carrier oil for rheumatism. |
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Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil Use in place of the bark oil. Cinnamon leaf oil is not as sweet smelling as the bark oil and is milder in nature. |
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Citronella Essential Oil Having pure citronella essential oil in your arsenal of natural oils is a must because of its ability to ward off mosquitoes and other pesky critters like fleas. Diffusing the oil in a controlled environment will not only improve the scent of the area, but will go a long way to reduce the nuisance. Its aromatherapy uses extend to insect repellent blends, pet shampoos and natural flea treatments. |
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Clary Sage Essential Oil Use to reduce tension. Can also be added to jojoba and applied to hair roots to stimulate growth. |
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Clove Essential Oil Use externally in dilution for rheumatism, arthritis, and muscular aches and pains. Can also be used as a spot treatment for a toothache. |
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Coriander Essential Oil Use as a warming pain-easer for arthritis. Can also be used in a topical treatment blend for oily skin, blackheads, and skin impurities. |
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Cypress Essential Oil Inhale for strength and comfort. Use topically to reduce overactive sweat and oil glands. Can also be used to reduce fluid retention and cellulite. |
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Eucalyptus Essential Oil Use for respiratory ailments, bronchitis, feverish conditions, the flu, and skin problems such as burns, ulcers, and wounds. |
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Fennel Essential Oil Use for weight loss: it has traditionally been used for obesity, which may be due to a type of estrogenic action. Can also be used to increase the milk of nursing mothers. |
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Fir Needle Essential Oil Use to clear the mind while the body relaxes. Can also be used for respiratory complaints, fever, muscular and rheumatic pain. |
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Frankincense Essential Oil Use topically for the reduction of wrinkles and fine lines when blended with evening primrose as a carrier oil. Breathing the scent of frankincense oil slows and deepens the breath allowing one to become more centered. For this, it is prized as an invaluable aid to meditation and prayer. |
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Geranium Essential Oil Use as a cellular regenerative in the treatment of acne, burns, broken capillaries, mature skin, and eczema or red irritations on the skin. Can also be used for cellulite and oily, congested skin. |
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Ginger Essential Oil Use for arthritis or rheumatism. Can also be used to "warm" the body when added to a body treatment oil. |
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Grapefruit Essential Oil Use to break down cellulite when mixed with evening primrose as a carrier oil. Can also be used as a treatment for dull, sluggish complexions. |
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Helichrysum Essential Oil If there is an oil that is magical because of how amazingly fast it works for healing... then Helichrysum italicum is that oil! Helichrysum is Greek for "gold of the sun" and has been prized for a thousand years for its therapeutic properties. In aromatherapy it is used topically undiluted for faster healing of cuts, wounds, and bruises. It is highly effective in formulas for diminishing scars and stretch marks, particularly when added to rose hip seed oil. Helichrysum oil has strong purification properties and can also be used to assist with detoxifying from the use of drugs or nicotine products. |
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Hop Essential Oil Use as a nerve remedy for insomnia and nervous tension. Can also be used to support estrogen levels during menopause. |
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Hyssop Essential Oil Use for respiratory problems including cough and difficulty breathing, such as with asthma, bronchitis, and the common cold. |
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Juniper Berry Essential Oil Use to detoxify the body, to expel the buildup of uric acid in the joints, to help the body release fluids (water retention and bloating) and for cellulite treatments. |
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Labdanum Essential Oil Use to heighten the senses of touch, feeling, sight, and sound by inhaling through diffusion. It effects the upper brain areas and functions as a quieting tonic for the nerves, and to elevate perception. It is excellent when combined with frankincense for meditation. |
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Lavender Essential Oil Lavender is used in aromatherapy primarily for healing burns, sunburns, and some infected wounds. Lavender is literally the most popular scent in the world, but not all lavenders are created equally. Our French lavender is the one lavender in the whole world that we have selected to offer. Its scent is amazingly clear, uplifting, and its soothing purity is unsurpassed. It is a favorite of our customers for reducing stress and tension headaches by applying to the temples. |
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Lemon Essential Oil Lemon oil is used for general wellness and mood elevation, but can also be used as an excellent household cleaner and antiseptic. Pure lemon essential oil invigorates the senses and adds cheer to any environment with crisp, fresh, aromatic notes. Perfect for areas that really need a good aromatherapy zap to clear the air and refresh the spirit. |
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Lemongrass Essential Oil Lemongrass oil has a smooth creamy-lemony scent that calms the nerves and in aromatherapy it is often used as a tonic sedative for the central nervous system. It has strong germicidal properties, so it can also be used as an air purifier for environments with infectious disease, especially in those cold winter months when there are a lot of viruses passed around. Adding lemongrass essential oil to an immune-boosting blend for diffusion or just using it by itself is a great way to prevent illness while making things smell great! |
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Lime Essential Oil Everyone's inner child loves the smell of pure lime essential oil. Somehow it's just instantly uplifting and reminds you of everything that's good in life. In aromatherapy it is regularly used to elevate the spirits, but it also has strong immunological properties and can be used for fever, infections, sore throat, and colds. It's the perfect oil to get children involved with using essential oils for health and wellness, because they don't resist using it. |
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Magnolia Essential Oil It is easy to understand why people love the scent of pure magnolia flowers... they truly offer an amazing aroma that both calms the nerves and stimulates awareness. Magnolia blossom essential oil is very concentrated and it can smell rather intense straight out of the bottle. In order to enjoy the softer magnolia aroma that you are searching for, you will need to dilute | |||

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