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WHITE CAMPHOR (Cinnamomum camphora)
White Camphor Essential Oil is extracted from the wood, root stumps and young branches of the evergreen camphor tree. It is a native of Taiwan China and Japan, but is now grown as far afield as India and California.
Camphor has traditionally been Worn around the neck to ward off evil spirits, infectious [...]
Written on May 26, 2010 | Posted in
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WHITE BIRCH (Betula alba)
White Birch Oil is extracted from the bark and leaf buds of the white birch tree. It is grown in Sweden, Germany, northern Russia, and Finland.
Birch has been used for centuries as a treatment for skin problems and arthritic or rheumatic conditions. Scandinavians hang small bundles of the leafy branches in their [...]
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BERGAMOT (Citrus aurantium bergamia)
Bergamot Essential Oil is extracted from the peel of the nearly ripe, bitter orange fruit. Today it is grown commercially in Southern Italy, Sicily, Morocco, and parts of Africa.
Bergamot plant has been used since the 16th century in southern Europe to counter fever. It is bergamot that gives Earl Grey tea its [...]
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Oil is extracted from the musky, kidney shaped, fully ripened seeds. The evergreen shrub grows well in India, and is cultivated in the China, Indonesia and West Indies.
Ambrette seed plant is ground and used as a spice in the East, and as a musk substitute in perfumery. Traditionally, it cures indigestion, acidity, cramp, and other [...]
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Today we rely on our sense of smell less than ever before. Once it led us to food warned us of enemies or danger and guided us to the campfires of friends. Now most of us have let our sense of smell slip ‘to the point where we only notice particularly pleasant or offensive smells. [...]
Creating essential oil blends can be a great hobby especially for those people who love to work with scents. If you have a knack for creating different types of scents, you should try your hand at essential oil blending. No, this type of hobby is not expensive and you can easily do this at home [...]
Written on October 1, 2009 | Posted in
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Rosemary oil is one of the most commonly used essential oils, and offers numerous health benefits. Rosemary is also known as Rosmarinus Officinalis and is quite a popular herb in Mediterranean region. Freshly plucked rosemary leaves and rosemary oil are used in many dishes. The rosemary essential oil is extracted from the leaves and the [...]
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Selling soaps can turn out to be a lucrative business as too can selling organic cosmetic skin care as well as hair care products. If you think going into business for yourself is a good idea then it makes sense to also consider shopping for wholesale organic essential oils as well as for herbs that [...]
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There are so many brands of essential oils sold in the market today that it has become quite a challenge to find pure organic essential oils. Yes, there are hundreds of manufacturers and merchants out there who claim that their essential oils are pure organic but one cannot really be so sure if these people [...]
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According to experts, unlike those laboratory produced essential oils, pure organic essential oils are milder and they do not harbor harmful chemicals that can cause health problems. Moreover, since certified organic essential oils are made out of natural ingredients, they are completely biodegradable and environment-friendly.
Certified organic essential oil has many uses. You can use this [...]
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