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Unit price perBasil belongs to the Lamiaceae (Labiatae) family of plants. Although basil originally comes from Africa, the plant is relatively easy to grow, flourishing in the areas around the Mediterranean in particular. There are several different varieties of the plant however much of the basil that is grown for essential oil production comes from Egypt.
Basil Benefits and Uses? Mental alertness and fatigue, flaky scalp, occasional minor aches and pains, occasional sleeplessness, mental stress, supportive of respiratory system and; insect stings and bites.
What is the Aromatic Affect on the Mind? It can be mentally stimulating and can help one be clear in mind. Use it to re-energize yourself about a project especially when there is doubt or distrust involved. In this case, it can be particularly uplifting! It has a strong herbaceous scent.
What Chakra is Affected? The root, sacral and soar plexus chakras are opened yielding to more energy and strength.
What is the Corresponding Chakra Color? Yellow-green.
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil).
Botanical Name | Ocimum basilicum var. europeon |
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Country of origin | Egypt |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Cold Pressed |
Plant part | Leaves |
Color | Pale yellow to amber color liquid. |
Scent | This variety has a sweet vaguely anise-like, minty, smoky odor. |
Strength of Aroma | Medium |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Ocimum basilicum var. europeon |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of vegetable oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, apply to chakras/vitaflex points or Diffuse. |
Blends well with |
Bergamot, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Lime, Eucalyptus, Juniper, Lemon, Neroli, and Rosemary. |
History | There are many rituals and beliefs associated with basil. The ancient Egyptians believed that it would open the gates of heaven for a person passing on. European lore sometimes claims that basil is a symbol of evil. |
Warnings | Basil oil can be a skin irritant. It should be used in dilution, and avoided during pregnancy. |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
Disclaimer |
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. As with all essential oils, never use them undiluted. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body (after you have properly diluted the oil in an appropriate carrier. |
From $9.00
Unit price perGeranium is a hairy perennial shrub, often used in hedgerows, and stands up to about one meter high (3 feet) with pointed leaves, serrated at the edges and has pinkish-white flowers.
The therapeutic properties of Geranium Bourbon Essential Oil include the being used as an astringent, haemostatic, diuretic, antiseptic, anti-depressant, tonic, antibiotic, anti-spasmodic and as an anti-infectious agent.
This uplifting oil has a great all-over balancing effect and this extends to the skin, where it helps to create balance between oily and dry skin.
Geranium Bourbon can also be used to relieve feelings of stress and anxiety, promoting a sense of inner peace.
The strong smell of this oil is particularly good to ward off mosquitoes and head lice.
Botanical Name | Pelargonium graveolens |
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Country of origin | China |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Leaves and Flowers |
Color | Pale yellow to greenish yellow liquid |
Scent | Geranium Bourbon Essential Oil is a strong smelling oil with a floral aroma and a hint of mint. |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Pelargonium graveolens. Main Constituents: Citronellol: 40% |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of vegetable oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, abdomen and temples. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
Blends well with | Basil, Bergamot, Citronella, Clary Sage, Fennel, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Neroli and Nutmeg. |
History | The Geranium plants originated from South Africa as well as Reunion, Madagascar, Egypt and Morocco and were introduced to European countries such as Italy, Spain and France in the 17th century. There are over 200 species of geranium, some scented and some not. |
Warnings | Geranium Oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and generally non-sensitizing. It can cause sensitivity in some people and due to the fact that it balances the hormonal system, it should be avoided during pregnancy. |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
Disclaimer |
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. As with all essential oils, never use them undiluted. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body (after you have properly diluted the oil in an appropriate carrier. |
From $4.00
Unit price perThe small bushy shrubs grow at altitudes ranging from 8800 to 15,400 feet in the Himalayas. A juniper berry is the female seed cone produced by the various species of junipers. It is not a true berry but a cone with unusually fleshy and merged scales, which give it a berry-like appearance. The berries are green when young, and mature to a purple-black color over about 18 months. The berries are plucked from the branches of the plant once a year, and dried and ground before distillation. They have traditionally been used as an aromatic aid to meditation, and had remedial applications.
Botanical Name | Juniperus communis |
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Country of origin | India |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Berries |
Color | A thin, colorless to pale yellow liquid. |
Scent | Juniper Berry Essential Oil has a fresh, rich-balsamic, woody-sweet and pine needle-like odor reminiscent of evergreen oils. |
Strength of Aroma | Medium |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Juniperus communis |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of vegetable oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, apply to chakras/vitaflex points or Diffuse. |
Blends well with |
Clary Sage, Sandalwood, Bergamot, Geranium, Marjoram, Rosemary, Chamomile and Eucalyptus. |
History | They have traditionally been used as an aromatic aid to meditation, and had remedial applications. |
Warnings | Juniper Berry can be a skin irritant. It should be used in dilution, and avoided during pregnancy. |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
Disclaimer |
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. As with all essential oils, never use them undiluted. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body (after you have properly diluted the oil in an appropriate carrier. |
From $25.00
Unit price perNeroli Essential Oil increases circulation and stimulates new cell growth. It can prevent scarring and stretch marks, and has been found useful in treating skin conditions linked to emotional stress. Any type of skin can benefit from this oil, although it is particularly good for dry, irritated or sensitive skin. It regulates oiliness and minimizes enlarged pores. Neroli Oil helps to clear acne and blemished skin, especially if the skin lacks moisture. With regular treatment, it can reduce the appearance of fragile or broken capillaries and varicose veins. Other properties include being antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, carminative, cordial, deodorant, digestive, stimulant (nervous) and tonic (cardiac, circulatory).
Neroli essential oil or orange blossom oil supports the digestive system and nervous system. Known for its healing effects on the mind, body and spirit it is a highly regarded oil used in Ancient Egypt.
It is produced from the orange blossom flower. When using this oil one feels very present. It takes about 1000 pounds of orange blossom flower to make 1 pound of Neroli oil.
Although the use of Neroli and orange blossoms go back to Ancient Egypt, the word Neroli was taken from a French born Italian princess, Anne-Marie de la Tremoille who was the Countess of Nerola. She introduced the oil in 1670 and used it for perfume and cologne.
Neroli essential oil is all about staying in the present moment and not reminiscing of the past; or even worrying about the future. For us to manifest what we want we must be completely in our power and be present energetically in the moment.
Interesting that panic and fear, are produced when we separate our mind and body. This is because we are literally in two different places. Neroli brings us back to one plane quickly and provides protection as well.
Neroli essential oil has been used for thousands of years to accelerate self-actualization by keeping us in the present, and gathering many of our scattered parts in the different etheric levels. It opens the heart and releases emotions of powerless and self imposed restriction.
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse.
What Chakra is Affected? Sacral, heart and crown chakras.
What is the Corresponding Chakra Color? Green.
Botanical Name | Citrus aurantium |
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Country of origin | Egypt |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Blossom |
Color | Dark greenish yellow liquid. |
Scent | Neroli Essential Oil has a sweet, floral citrus aroma. Many aromatherapists refer to Neroli as an exotic and exquisite essential oil. |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Citrus aurantium. Main Constituents: Linalyl acetate: 23%, Linalool: 16%, Limonene: 20.30%. |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
Blends well with | Lavender, Lemon, Clary Sage, Myrrh and spice oils such as Nutmeg, Cinnamon Bark and Clove Bud. |
History | Though Bitter Orange Essential Oil has been around for centuries, Neroli Essential Oil wasn’t discovered until the seventeenth century. It was named after Anna Maria de la Tremoille, princess of Nerola. The oils properties were extremely valued by the people of Venice who used it against plague and fevers. |
Warnings | This oil is non-toxic and non-sensitizing. Avoid use during pregnancy. |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
Disclaimer |
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. |
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Unit price perNutmeg has a warm, spicy aroma that is energizing and uplifting. Extracted from the fruit and seeds by steam distillation, the fragrance of Nutmeg oil is sharp with a slight musky note and has become popular in perfumery. Nutmeg has a long tradition of topical support for seasonal aches and pains, especially when combined with massage or a hot bath. Aromatically, this oil stirs the senses and helps to relax the body and mind.
Warming Analgesic Nerve Tonic: Helps circulation, muscles, joints, arthritis, gout, muscle pains, rheumatism, toothache.
Tonic for Heart, General Fatigue & Convalescence: Helps extreme tiredness and aching in the joints. (Can use small amounts in massage blend).
Antibacterial Digestive Remedy: Helps gas, nausea, food or alcohol poisoning, vomiting, indigestion. Fights bacterial infection.
Expanded Awareness: Warms and stimulates; brings money, taps into our psychic mind; supports nervous system to overcome impotence. This oil has also been found to be helpful for autism.
Blends with: Balsam Peru, Bay Laurel, Cardamom, Coriander, Clary Sage, Geranium, Lavandin, Lime, Mandarin, Orange, Rosemary, Petitgrain, and other Spices.
Energetic Actions: Eases Betrayal and Loss. Inner strength develops from increased flexibility and spontaneity. The solar plexus receives comforting energy even when experiencing tremendous emotional and mental turmoil caused by the perception of betrayal and deception. The root chakra learns to maintain a grounded state, enabling greater flexibility in change. The heart learns to stay open through times of emotional anguish produced by the shattering of an illusion. — Deborah Eidson, Vibrational Healing.
Energetic Observations: This oil unwinds blockages in the abdomen, powerfully - unwinding blockages in the sexual organs. Now it’s going into the hara center, opening that up - drawing higher energy in through the hara & going down into the sexual organs. Now it connects into the nerves, and CNS, and traveling up the spine, connecting to the solar plexus, pancreas, heart chakra, thymus, turquoise chakra. Now it draws in higher energy through the heart chakra, bringing that energy up to the thymus, & into the throat, the head - up to the Third eye. The crown chakra is opening, drawing energy in through the crown, bringing it down through the throat chakra and the thymus - really opening that center - going down to the solar plexus, opening that wide, going down & meeting the energy in the hara center, & now it’s expanding everything, all the chakras, out into the universal grid. And so with the second chakra, & so with the first chakra. Now it’s balancing all the energy in the subtle bodies, connecting everything in to the grid - connected all the chakras, beginning with the second chakra, the creative center. Now the Kundalini is activated.
Botanical Name | Myristica Fragrans |
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Country of origin | Indonesia |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Seeds |
Color | Pale yellow |
Scent | Spicy, warm, and nutty. |
Strength of Aroma | Medium |
Note | Middle |
Ingredients | Myristica Fragrans. Main Constituents: Myrsistein: 3.5% |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of vegetable oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, abdomen and temples. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
Blends well with | Lavender, Clary Sage, Geranium, Rosemary, Petitgrain, Orange and other Spice Oils. |
History | It has been prized as a culinary spice in ancient China, for embalming by the ancient Egyptians, and by the 8th century was commonly used in Britain. In the 12th century, Hildegard of Bingen cited it in her herbal, the first known textbook on the medicinal use of herbs. Today it is used by the food and cosmetics industries, as well as aromatherapists and naturopathic practitioners. |
Warnings | Dilute before use; for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. If used in large amounts, Nutmeg Essential Oil can cause toxic symptoms such as nausea and tachycardia. Contact with eyes sho |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
Disclaimer |
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. As with all essential oils, never use them undiluted. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body (after you have properly diluted the oil in an appropriate carrier. |
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Unit price perPetitgrain Essential Oil is believed to have uplifting properties. Aromatherapists have long used it to calm anger and stress, while it has been used in the skin care industry for acne, oily skin, and as a deodorizing agent.
Botanical Name | Petitgrain bigarade |
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Country of origin | Italy |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Plant part | Leaves and Twigs |
Color | Colorless to pale yellow liquid. |
Scent | Petitgrain (Sicily) Essential Oil smells like orange blossoms with a bitter, floral, citrus and herbaceous undertone. |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Note | High |
Ingredients | Main Constituents: Linalyl acetate: 45.92% |
Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
Blends well with | Bergamot, Cedarwood, Clary Sage, Geranium, Lavender, Lime, Jasmine, Neroli, Orange, Palmarosa, Rosemary, Sandalwood and Ylang-ylang. |
History | Originally the oil was produced in distilleries from the unripe oranges when they were the size of cherries. This explains why it is named Petitgrain – which in French means little grains. Nonetheless, this proved to be uneconomical and so the oil began being extracted from the leaves and twigs of the orange tree instead. |
Warnings | Petitgrain (Sicily) Essential Oil is generally non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing. Avoid use during pregnancy. |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
Disclaimer |
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. |