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Bitter Almond Oil

Introduction The extraction of Bitter Almond Essential Oil is done from Prunus dulcis var. amara kernels. It produces a bitter smell and has toxic properties due to containing cyanide compounds. Uses & Benefits Antispasmodic: This oil helps to release muscle spasms and cramps. Analgesic: It has got pain killing properties which can be used for minor body aches and pains. Aromatherapy: The ingredient is, at times, applied in small amounts during aromatherapy because of its powerful scent despite being poisonous. Safety & Precautions Toxicity: Bitter almond oil contains cyanide compounds thus should be used carefully especially when ingested. No oral consumption allowed! Dilution: Prior to topical application must be highly diluted. Pregnancy: Do not use while pregnant or breastfeeding Medical Supervision : Only take it under the direction of an appropriately trained health care provider.

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Blood Orange Oil

Introduction Blood Orange Essential Oil is derived from the peel of Citrus sinensis. This oil has a sweet citrus fragrance and is commonly used in aromatherapy and skin care products. Uses & Benefits Mood Enhancement: Blood Orange oil is known for its uplifting properties that can help reduce stress and anxiety levels. Skin Care: Due to its antiseptic properties, it is good for treating acne as well as other skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis. Digestive Aid: Can be used to relieve digestive problems like indigestion or bloating. Aromatherapy: It is widely used in aromatherapy for its calming and soothing effects on the mind and body. Safety & Precautions Photosensitivity: Avoid sun exposure after applying this essential oil on your skin as it may cause sensitivity towards UV light rays thus resulting into sunburns or darkening of affected areas where blood orange was applied topically – always use sunscreen lotions having SPF 30+ (at least) while going out during daylight hours; Dilution: Always dilute before application on skin;

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Rectified Birch Tar Oil

Preface Rectified Birch Tar essential oil is extracted from the bark of Betula alba or Betula pendula through dry distillation. This oil possesses a powerful smoky smell and is famous for its therapeutic properties. Utilizations & Benefits Skin care: Useful in treating skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. Hair care: Can be used to treat dandruff and other scalp issues while promoting healthy hair growth. Respiratory health: Relieves bronchitis or coughs caused by respiratory problems. Pain relief: Helps reduce joint or muscle pain due to its analgesic properties. Safety & Precautions Strong smell: Because of its strong smoky scent, it should be used sparingly. Dilution: Before applying it on your body, always mix this with some other oils that are less concentrated. Pregnancy: Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding period. Internal use: It should not be taken orally unless under the supervision of an expert in that field who might have prescribed it specifically for you alone which doesn’t seem likely at all considering how dangerous such practice can turn out being overall since there are no safe dosages available here either way.

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Sweet Birch Oil

Introduction One product from the birch tree genus is Birch sweet essential oil. It is derived from the bark of betula lenta, which is native to North America. Known for its sweet mint smell, this oil is valuable because it has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. Uses & Benefits Pain Relief: Because of salicylate content, birch sweet oil is often used for relieving muscle and joint pains. Anti-Inflammatory: It reduces inflammation so can be used for arthritis or other related conditions. Skin Care: This astringent type liquid helps tighten up loose skin by toning them up again. Detoxification: The flushing out toxins from one’s body aid may be achieved through using detox baths with it. Safety & Precautions Salicylate Sensitivity: Stay away from aspirin if you are allergic to it or have salicylate sensitivity. Dilution: Before applying topically make sure that it has been diluted enough otherwise there may occur an irritation on your skin area(s) where applied directly onto them! Pregnancy: Avoid using during pregnancy as no data available about its effects when used by pregnant women but better safe than sorry! Internal Use Only Under Professional Supervision: Always consult with healthcare professionals before using any product internally especially if you do not know much about what could happen after doing so.

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Bitter Almond Oil

Introduction The extraction of Bitter Almond Essential Oil is done from Prunus dulcis var. amara kernels. It produces a bitter smell and has toxic properties due to containing cyanide compounds. Uses & Benefits Antispasmodic: This oil helps to release muscle spasms and cramps. Analgesic: It has got pain killing properties which can be used for minor body aches and pains. Aromatherapy: The ingredient is, at times, applied in small amounts during aromatherapy because of its powerful scent despite being poisonous. Safety & Precautions Toxicity: Bitter almond oil contains cyanide compounds thus should be used carefully especially when ingested. No oral consumption allowed! Dilution: Prior to topical application must be highly diluted. Pregnancy: Do not use while pregnant or breastfeeding Medical Supervision : Only take it under the direction of an appropriately trained health care provider.

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Blood Orange Oil

Introduction Blood Orange Essential Oil is derived from the peel of Citrus sinensis. This oil has a sweet citrus fragrance and is commonly used in aromatherapy and skin care products. Uses & Benefits Mood Enhancement: Blood Orange oil is known for its uplifting properties that can help reduce stress and anxiety levels. Skin Care: Due to its antiseptic properties, it is good for treating acne as well as other skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis. Digestive Aid: Can be used to relieve digestive problems like indigestion or bloating. Aromatherapy: It is widely used in aromatherapy for its calming and soothing effects on the mind and body. Safety & Precautions Photosensitivity: Avoid sun exposure after applying this essential oil on your skin as it may cause sensitivity towards UV light rays thus resulting into sunburns or darkening of affected areas where blood orange was applied topically – always use sunscreen lotions having SPF 30+ (at least) while going out during daylight hours; Dilution: Always dilute before application on skin;

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Rectified Birch Tar Oil

Preface Rectified Birch Tar essential oil is extracted from the bark of Betula alba or Betula pendula through dry distillation. This oil possesses a powerful smoky smell and is famous for its therapeutic properties. Utilizations & Benefits Skin care: Useful in treating skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. Hair care: Can be used to treat dandruff and other scalp issues while promoting healthy hair growth. Respiratory health: Relieves bronchitis or coughs caused by respiratory problems. Pain relief: Helps reduce joint or muscle pain due to its analgesic properties. Safety & Precautions Strong smell: Because of its strong smoky scent, it should be used sparingly. Dilution: Before applying it on your body, always mix this with some other oils that are less concentrated. Pregnancy: Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding period. Internal use: It should not be taken orally unless under the supervision of an expert in that field who might have prescribed it specifically for you alone which doesn’t seem likely at all considering how dangerous such practice can turn out being overall since there are no safe dosages available here either way.

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Sweet Birch Oil

Introduction One product from the birch tree genus is Birch sweet essential oil. It is derived from the bark of betula lenta, which is native to North America. Known for its sweet mint smell, this oil is valuable because it has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. Uses & Benefits Pain Relief: Because of salicylate content, birch sweet oil is often used for relieving muscle and joint pains. Anti-Inflammatory: It reduces inflammation so can be used for arthritis or other related conditions. Skin Care: This astringent type liquid helps tighten up loose skin by toning them up again. Detoxification: The flushing out toxins from one’s body aid may be achieved through using detox baths with it. Safety & Precautions Salicylate Sensitivity: Stay away from aspirin if you are allergic to it or have salicylate sensitivity. Dilution: Before applying topically make sure that it has been diluted enough otherwise there may occur an irritation on your skin area(s) where applied directly onto them! Pregnancy: Avoid using during pregnancy as no data available about its effects when used by pregnant women but better safe than sorry! Internal Use Only Under Professional Supervision: Always consult with healthcare professionals before using any product internally especially if you do not know much about what could happen after doing so.

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Angelica Root Oil

Introduction Angelica Root Essential Oil comes from Angelica archangelica which is a plant found in Europe and Siberia. This essential oil has been traditionally used for its therapeutic properties because of its strong earthy smell. Uses & Benefits Digestive Health: It works well for digestions related issues such as indigestion, bloating or gas release too much air through mouth or anus at once . Respiratory Support : Relieves bronchitis symptoms like coughing up mucus or having trouble breathing caused by inflammation inside bronchiole tubes leading into lungs . Also works effectively against asthma attacks which are characterized by shortness of breath due to narrowing down airways leading into lungs. Stress Relief: Angelica Root Essential Oil has a calming effect on the mind and body thus helping reduce stress levels. Pain Relief: Bay laurel oil contains substances that relieve pain in muscles and joints. Mental Clarity: It is believed that bay laurel oil aroma improves mental clarity and concentration. Safety & Precautions Dilution: Always dilute with a carrier oil before applying to the skin. Pregnancy: If you are pregnant, consult your doctor before using it. Allergy Test: Carry out a patch test to ensure no allergic reactions occur. Internal Use: Do not ingest unless advised by healthcare professional.

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Amyris Oil

Introduction Often known as West Indian Sandalwood, Amyris Essential Oil comes from the Amyris balsamifera tree which is native to the Caribbean and Central America. It is recognized for being calming and grounding so it is frequently used in aromatherapy and perfumery. Uses & Benefits Relaxation: This oil is widely used for its calming effects on the nerves. It helps to relieve anxiety and promote tranquility. Sleep Aid: Its gentle fragrance makes it an excellent addition to night time routines, promoting better quality sleep. Skin Care: Being antiseptic and emollient, this oil can help treat minor skin irritations as well as moisturize dry skin. Perfumery: Due to its warm woody smell, Amyris is often used as a base note in perfumes and colognes. Safety & Precautions Dilution: To avoid skin irritations always dilute Amyris Essential Oil with carrier oils before applying on the skin directly. Allergy Test: Ensure that there isn’t any allergic reaction by carrying out a patch test first. Pregnancy: Seek advice from healthcare professionals if pregnant or planning on using during pregnancy. Internal Use: Unless under supervision of qualified professionals do not ingest Amyris essential oil internally for any reason whatsoever.

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Atlas Cedar Oil

Introduction Cedrus atlantica tree which grows in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco is used to distill Atlas Cedar Essential Oil. This oil has a deep woodsy scent and it is commonly used in aromatherapy as well as perfumery. Uses & Benefits Relaxation: The calming and grounding effect of this essential oil makes it suitable for relaxation purposes. Respiratory Health: It helps relieve coughs, colds and other respiratory infections by opening up the airways. Skin Care: If you have oily skin, then Atlas Cedar oil will work wonders for you because not only does it balance sebum production but also reduces acne breakouts. Hair Care: For those with dandruff or who want longer hair growth, try using this natural remedy on your scalp regularly. Safety & Precautions Dilution: To avoid skin irritation, always mix with carrier oils such as sweet almond or jojoba before applying on your body. Pregnancy : Seek medical advice before using during pregnancy as it may affect the unborn child . Allergy Test : Apply a small amount of diluted oil to the inside of your wrist or elbow and wait for 24 hours to check if any allergic reactions occur . Internal Use : Internal usage should only take place under supervision of professionals qualified in this area .

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Asafoetida Oil

Introduction Also known as Hing, Asafoetida Essential Oil is derived from the resin extracted from Ferula asafoetida plant which is native to Iran and India. Its strong smell makes it a popular choice in Ayurvedic medicine. Uses & Benefits Digestive Health: Hing oil can effectively treat digestive problems such as bloating, gas and indigestion. Respiratory Support: This oil helps relieve asthma and bronchitis symptoms by opening up the airways for easy breathing. Anti-inflammatory: With its anti-inflammatory properties, Asafoetida oil can reduce inflammation and alleviate pain Antimicrobial: It has antimicrobial properties which help fight against harmful bacteria or other microorganisms that cause infection. Safety & Precautions Strong Aroma:Beware since Asafoetida oil has a very strong smell; use sparingly. Dilution: Before applying to your skin always dilute with carrier oils like coconut or olive oil first. Pregnancy : Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding . Internal Use : Internal usage should only take place under supervision of professionals qualified in this area .

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Amroise Oil

Uses & Benefits This oil is traditionally used to aid digestion and relieve symptoms of indigestion such as stomach cramps. Pain Relief: It contains pain-relieving properties that help reduce pain and swelling. Antimicrobial: Armoise oil has antimicrobial characteristics that may aid in fighting off infections. Mental Clarity: The fragrance of Armoise oil is thought to improve mental clarity and focus. Safety & Precautions Toxicity: Do not use high doses of this product because it can be poisonous. Dilution: Always dilute before applying on your skin directly. Pregnancy: Not recommended for pregnant women Epilepsy: If you have epilepsy, do not use it as it may cause seizures.

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Ylang Ylang Oil

Beginning: Extracted from the flowers of Cananga odorata tree, ylang-ylang oil has a sweet floral scent. Uses and Benefits: Anxiety Reducer – Helps to calm nerves and promotes relaxation which leads to lower levels of stress therefore making one feel happier. Hair Growth Stimulant – Enhances blood circulation within scalp thereby increasing supply of oxygen and nutrients necessary for healthy hair growth. Passion Booster – Known as natural aphrodisiacs due their ability to enhance sexual feelings intensity thus may be useful in cases where there is reduced libido level like during menopause stage etc.. Safety Precautions: May cause irritation on sensitive skins; hence it needs be mixed well with other carrier oils before applying directly onto skin surface.

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Wintergreen Oil

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Tea Tree Oil

Overview: Tea tree oil is steam distilled from Melaleuca alternifolia leaves, giving it medicinal scent and powerful antiseptic properties. Uses: Antiseptic: Used in treatment of cuts, wounds, and fungal infections due to its anti bacterial nature . Acne Treatment : Because it acts as an antibacterial agent which helps kill acne-causing bacteria while reducing inflammation at the same time thus promoting healing process on affected areas . Scalp Care – Helps treat dandruff problem through moisturizing dry scalp area thereby making hair healthier Safety & Precaution: Can irritate skin hence should always be diluted before use. Should not be taken orally as it can lead to poisoning Stress Relief: Soothes nerves and helps to relax. Eye Health: Relieves weary eyes and lessens inflammation.

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