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Breathe easily with this therapeutic recipe of healing essences that are know to help decongest and unclog nasal passages. Feel the direct effects of his formula when you add a few drops as part of your inhalation treatment. Ingredients: Essential Oils of Eucalyptus, Peppermint, Pine and Thyme How to use: Add 4 to 5 drops to…

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This recipe of relaxing therapeutic oils help promote a good night’s sleep and an enjoyable sleeping experience. Sweet Dreams helps to alleviate insomnia and may improve the quality and length of sleep. Our mix has an herbaceous and citrus aroma ideal for diffusing through the night. The Lavender and German Chamomile oils work together to…

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Bandits Essential Oil recipe was inspired by the legend of four 15th century thieves during the time of the plague.  The thieves were thought to be perfume and spice merchants who lost their livelihoods because of the thorough devastation of the disease. They combined cloves, lemon, cinnamon, eucalyptus, and rosemary and applied the blend to…

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Enhance the romance by dispersing this loving aroma in the air. Create the ambience of amour and enjoy your evening. Ingredients: Essential Oils of Bergamot, Palmarosa, Rose and Sandalwood. How to use: Add 4 to 5 drops to a diffuser to create a loving atmosphere. May be added into a carrier oil or base cream and…

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Orange Grove is perfect mix for increasing energy and refreshing the senses. This lovely scent revives and cleans stale environments while offering a feel good aroma. This recipe will also help reduce bacteria. The uplifting scents of Orange and Neroli refreshes the mind and spirit relieving anxiety and depression. In Indigenous culture Cedarwood was known to…

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The specially formulated Pacific Forest recipe evokes memories of that natural place where we come from. The refreshing scent of forest air, damp moss, rain and wet tree trunk. The flowers and the needle covered pathways. Feel the body begin to relax. Your breath becomes easier and deeper at the same time. You start to…

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Coriander comes from the same plant as Cilantro, so they share the same botanical name. The plant is part of the Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)family and is often referred to as Spanish Cilantro. The herb is native to the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions. It grows to just over three feet in height and is an annual…

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Palo Santo (Spanish for “holy stick”), is a wild tree native from the Yucatán Peninsula to Peru and Venezuela. Found in seasonally dry tropical forests, it is used for incense, aromatic oil and indigenous medicine. The oil is steam distilled from the heartwood of the tree. Palo Santo, used for calming panic attacks and anxiety,…

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Petitgrain oil comes from the bitter orange tree and was originally extracted from the immature fruit. Today, it is extracted from the green branches and leaves. Native to Southern China, the bitter orange tree was brought to Paraguay in the 19th century, and now flourishes in this part of the world. This species was also…

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