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Essential Oils Using A Synergistic Blend Can Often Be More Effective

Sometimes it is better to use a synergistic blend of essential oils to relieve your symptoms rather than use a single essential oil. Some of these synergistic oils include Blue Tansy, Spikenard, Rosemary and Lemongrass. In its basic form, it is a concentrated hydrophobic liquid that contains aroma compounds derived from plants. The word essential is used to indicate that oils have a scent (essence) that sets it apart even if such scent is not very important, or a fundamental matter.

Made With The Help Of Distillation As Well As Solvent Extraction

Essential oils are not known as a group to have any specific chemical properties that are common to the group other than the fragrance. To make them, use is made of distillation as well as solvent extraction. Essential oils are often used in perfumes as well as cosmetics, and also to add flavor to foods and drinks as well as for giving incenses more scents as too are used in cleaning products used in homes.

Essential oils are obtained from many different parts of certain plants and there are some such as orange oil that can be derived from different parts of the plant. Other plants include allspice, Juniper, Almond, Basil, Chamomile, Cinnamon, Camphor, Peppermint, Rose, Bergamot, Thyme and a lot more.

Essential oils have been used throughout history for their medicinal benefits such as skin treatment and providing relief from cancer. Of late, there has been growing interest in essential oils usage, especially because of the increased popularity of aromatherapy, which is an offshoot of alternative medicine that claims that different aromas contained in essential oils can be used for their curative properties.

However, one should not apply these oils directly to the skin because it has a concentrated nature that can cause severe irritation or even cause an allergic reaction if used in undiluted form. It would be better to blend them with a base or “fixed” oil before applying it, and some of the common base oils include olive, hazelnut, almond as well as grapeseed.

Those who use essential oils in an industry should read up their material safety data sheets to get to know the different hazards as well as how to properly handle the particular oils. Concern has also been voiced regarding the pesticide residues found in these oils, and more particularly in those that are used for therapeutic purposes. It is thus more advisable to use organic essential oils.

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November 7, 2009

Bergamot 100% Pure Essential Oil - 10 ml

Bergamot 100% Pure Essential Oil - 10 ml Bergamot is used and favored among many aromatherapist. It can be diffused into the air or added to bath water, massage oils, skin lotions, potpourri, and perfumes. Is the the flavoring behind Earl Grey Tea and is one of the main ingredients of eau de Cologne. Is good for clearing acne, boils, eczema, dermatitis and psoriasis and helps varicose ulcers and cold sores.

Health and Beauty:  100% Pure and Natural, Another great product from Plantlife. Click on the “Other products by Plantlife” link at the top of this page to view full Product Range, It is ideal in a diffuser, baths, sauna, hair treatments, aftershave lotion and natural perfumes, Scent: original, fresh, green-fruity, light, sweet. Top note., Great mixed with Plantlife Therapeutic Mineral Bath Salt and/ or Massage Oil
Company: Plantlife 
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Orange Essential Oil

Orange Essential Oil Orange oil is known for its sweet and lively scent. Use in an aroma lamp and brighten any room in the home or blend with any spice or coniferous oil to make a cheerful, uplifting holiday fragrance. Many also use the scent of orange oil help reduce anxiety. Check out the Veria Essentials to Aromatherapy guide for more detailed information.

Health and Beauty:  The lively, fruity scent of orange can brighten any mood, Uses: Scenting a room, reducing anxiety, Blending Suggestions: Blend orange with frankincense, lavender and rosemary., Avoid if pregnant or epileptic. May irritate the skin. May cause skin to be overly sensitive to sun exposure, botanical name: Citrus aurantium. Never apply essential oils directly to the skin. Always dilute with VeriaTM Carrier Oil if used on the body. Do not take internally. Keep out of reach of children and away from eyes. May irritate the skin. If pregnant, suffering from a medical condition, or taking medication, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Company: Veria  (2008-07-22)
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