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If you’ve ever breathed the sweet basalmic scent of pine and thought of Christmas, or inhaled the rich aroma of vanilla and been reminded of home-baked biscuits, then you’ve experienced the power of aroma to conjure memories and create mood. Not only can smells alter your emotional state, but they can actually support your physical health as well. |

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Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica) |
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Cedarwood is one of the most ancient oils known and is considered to be an all-purpose oil. It may be used for calming, soothing and uplifting, and as an astringent for oily and irritated skin conditions or an insect repellent. A good, all-round essential oil with a pleasant, woody aroma. |
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Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) |
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Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) |
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Frankincense (Boswellia carterii) |
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Geranium (Pelargonium odorantissimum) |
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The sweet aroma may help achieve an overall feeling of peace and health. Geranium’s aromatic influence encourages a relaxed feeling of emotional security. Romantic yet practical, Geranium is rose-like in scent and is often used as a fragrance. |
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Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi) |
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Grapefruit is wonderful for refreshing and uplifting the spirit. In addition, the aromatic influence of grapefruit may help decrease appetite and balance emotional extremes. Grapefruit is cold-pressed from the rind of the fruit and has a shelf-life of one year. A pleasant clean aroma to refresh and uplift, delightful when used in the bath. |
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Helichrysum (Helichrysum angustifolium) |
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Helichrysum; a luxuriously aromatic fragrance to suit your body and raise your spirits. It may be used as a muscle rub for aches, pains, sprains, and strains, or this subtle scent of honey and flora may be defused to help invigorate your mind, ease nervous tension, and uplift your mood. A wonderfully rich and relaxing aroma and is a great muscle rub. |
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Lavender (Lavandula vera) |
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With a clean, fresh bouquet, Lavender may encourage feelings of contentment and relaxation, and is traditionally known to help soothe emotional extremes. A drop or two on your pillow at night may glide you into a restful night's sleep. Popular and traditionally respected for its healing and relaxing qualities. |
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Lemon (Citrus limonum) |
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Lemon oil is clean, light and refreshing and may assist in stimulating the immune, digestive, glandular and circulatory systems. It is useful for many skin conditions and is found to be very refreshing when added to water to cleanse sick rooms. A diverse oil with many uses. Refreshing, cleansing and uplifting. |
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Orange (Citrus Sinensis) |
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Peppermint (Mentha piperita) |
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Peppermint tones and settles the digestive system, and a few drops on a tissue can be particularly useful for travel sickness. Known for its adaptogenic properties, Peppermint can balance the body and ease nervous tension. It balances the body and delights the senses. |
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Pine Needle (Pinus sylvestris) |
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Pine Needle oil is a powerful decongestant for the respiratory tract and sinuses. It may also be used to support healthy immune and nervous systems. Pine Needle oil has also traditionally been used for the urinary tract. It refreshes, invigorates and decongests. |
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Roman Camomile (Anthemis nobilis) |
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stress-related and digestive disorders, it has a sweet, grassy smell and is distilled from flowers. Calming and soothing. |
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Tangerine (Citrus reticulata) |
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Tangerine oil promotes feelings of tranquillity, calm and reassurance, while supporting the immune and digestive systems. Tangerine peels are cold pressed to release sweet-smelling oil. A pleasant, sweet and tranquil oil. |
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Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) |
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Tea Tree oil has a warm, fresh, spicy, camphor-like fragrance. It is aggressive against bacteria, viruses and fungi, and is indispensable around infection. Yet is also considered to be one of the mildest oils and is wonderfully soothing for irritated skin conditions. This remarkable, well-documented oil has been used and valued for centuries. A must for all first aid kits - also makes a great insect repellent. |
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Wild Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) |
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Wild Rosemary is historically believed to enhance memory, to calm feelings of nervous tension, and to combat mental fatigue. It may also be used for soothing and aching muscles and tired feet and supporting the respiratory, circulatory and digestive systems. A stimulating, soothing and refreshing oil with a minty, woody scent. |
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Ylang Ylang Extra (Canaga odorata genuina) |
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Ylang Ylang oil has a very powerful, sweet, exotic aroma and tropical islanders have long recognised its capacity to help ease the unpleasant effects of stress related disorders, anxiety and nervousness. Ylang Ylang is considered one of the most romantic essential oils. Sensual and calming, sweet and exotic. |
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