How
to be sure your essential oils are therapeutic-grade
Are
the fragrances subtle, rich, organic, and delicate? Do they
"feel" natural?
Do
the fragrances of your oils vary from batch to batch as an
indication that they are pure and painstakingly distilled in small
batches rather than industrially processed and mixed on a large
scale?
Does
your supplier send each batch of essential oils it receives through
up to five different chemical analyses before it is released?
Are
these tests performed by independent labs?
Does
your supplier grow and distill its own organically grown herbs?
Are
the distillation facilities part of the farm where the herbs are
grown so they are freshly distilled, or do the herbs lose their
potency as they wait for weeks to be transported and processed?
Does
your supplier use low pressure and low temperature to distill
essential oils and preserve all of their fragile chemical
constituents? Are the distillation cookers vertical rather
than horizontal? Are they fabricated from costly stainless steel
alloys to reduce the likelihood of the oils chemically reacting with
metal?
Does
your supplier have representatives traveling worldwide to personally
inspect the fields and distilleries where the herbs are grown and
distilled?
Does
your supplier buy directly from the grower?
Does
your supplier scrutinize the facilities to ensure that no synthetic
chemicals are used?
Has
your supplier been doing all this for over 15 years?
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psyllium fiber for cleansing and heart protection. Targets many
interrelated body systems and multiple types of pollution.
Diffusing
is one of the most effective and convenient ways to experience the many
effects of essential oils.
Unlock
the power of therapeutic-grade essential oils.
Listed
below are 3 of the 7 essential oils.
Essential
oils are ideal for use in oral care products because they are both
antiseptic and nontoxic- a rare combination.
Some
Essential Oils and their uses:
Peppermint
(1 of the 7 essentials):
Soothing
for digestion. Cool
and refreshing, whether diffused or topically applied. Peppermint
can have dramatic effects on weight loss. Ability
to improve concentration and mental accuracy.
Lemon
(1 of the 7 essentials):
One
of the oldest traditional antiseptics. Improves
and protects the skin. Helps
deodorize and purify air and water.
Lavender(1 of the 7 essentials):
The
most versatile of all essential oils. Highly
relaxing and soothing. Cleanses
and soothes cuts, bruises, and skin irritations. Calming,
relaxing, and balancing, both physically and emotionally
Chamomile
(German):
Sedating,
calming, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, decongestant; It
supports digestive, liver, and gallbladder function, reduces scarring,
and relieves allergies.
Spearmint:
Anti-inflammatory,
calming, astringent, antiseptic, mucolytic, stimulates gallbladder,
and promotes
Sage:
Expectorant,
mucolytic, anti-infectious, fights against cholera, estrogen-like,
supports menstruation, prevents and reduces scarring, regulates
circulation, soothes skin conditions and is a blancher and detoxifier
of the body.
Orange:
Calming,
sedative, anti-inflammatory, antitumoral, anticoagulant, and improves
circulation
Fennel:
Stimulates
estrogen production, facilitates birthing, increases lactation, promotes
digestion, reduces indigestion, supports the heart and respiratory
system, expels worms, stimulating to the circulatory and
respiratory systems. It is antiseptic, antispasmodic, and
analgesic.