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Essential Oils in 5 ml Violet Glass Bottles
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Bergamot Essential Oil, unsprayed, 5 ml.
Citrus bergamia
Source: Italy
Bergamot is a bitter orange, originally from Lombardi. It is highly fragrant and carminative. It helps improve the appetite and digestion and acts on intestinal parasites. It has modest antimicrobial properties and a tendency to stimulate the pancreas and liver. It can also be used vaginally for candida, often blended with geranium or lavender. Bergamot is tonifying to the nervous system and relieves tension. It is often added to blends to support emotional release and relaxation. It is somewhat phototoxic so when used topically, it is better to avoid exposure to the sunlight for three days following use.
Contents: expressed oil of fruit of Citrus bergamia.
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Citronella, Therapeutic Quality Essential Oil, 5 ml.
Cymbopogon nardus, unsprayed
Source: Sri Lanka
This oil is distilled from the fresh grass and is a natural insect repellent and vermifuge. It is often used to disinfect rooms and freshen the air. At low doses, it is non-toxic but it pays to test for skin sensitivity before applying to the skin or clothing. It blends well with eucalyptus, lavender, lemon, peppermint, rosemary, and tea tree.
Consider using this or a blend based predominantly on citronella in the amulet. It can also be added to the water used to mop floors, and it can be diffused using a nebulizer or candle.
Contents: steam distilled therapeutic grade essential oil of unsprayed Cymbopogon nardus.
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Clove Bud Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml
Eugenia caryophyllata
Source: Madagascar
Clove bud oil is most commonly used for tooth aches but is very antimicrobial and antifungal. It is an excellent respiratory and cardiovascular aid. There is some research suggesting it normalizes thyroid function. If diluted (1% essential oil), clove oil can be used on the skin for acne, warts, scars, and parasites. It blends well with basil and cinnamon as well as lavender.
Contents: certified organic, steam distilled Eugenia caryophyllata buds essential oil.
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Nutmeg Essential Oil, certified organic, 5 ml.
Myristica fragrans
Source: Indonesia
Nutmeg has a reputation for being an aphrodisiac but it is also larvacidal and antiparasitic. It is carminative and aids digestion as well as elimination. Because Nostradamus used nutmeg to induce trance, nutmeg has often been used as a mental tonic and aid to altered states of consciousness. Nutmeg combines well with other oils from spices, like cloves and ginger, as well as other mental oils like rosemary.
Contents: steam distilled certified organic Myristica fragrans seeds.
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Turmeric Essential Oil, organic, 5 ml.
Curcuma longa
Source: Indonesia
Turmeric essential oil is an antioxidant with probable antitumoral properties, especially with uterine cancers. It is used externally for wound cleansing and as an insect repellent. Internally, it has an action on digestion and on the gall bladder and may support expulsion of parasites. Though relaxing, it can also increase libido. It combines well with other members of the ginger family as well as citrus oils and ylang ylang. The aroma is very similar to the culinary spice. It is sacred to Durga.
Contents: distilled oil of organic Curcuma longa rhizomes.
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