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-Egyptian Neroli Essential Oil-
Neroli oil is an essential oil, extracted from the flowers of bitter orange trees. It’s also known as orange blossom oil. Neroli is a highly concentrated oil with around 1,000 pounds of orange blossom flowers needed to make just one pound of oil, making this one of the most expensive essential oils in the world.
Originating in Tunisia and primarily cultivated across North Africa and France, neroli is widely believed to have been named during the 16th century for Princess Anne Maria de La Tremoille of Nerola, Italy, who fell in love with the striking fragrance and introduced it to her homeland. The oil itself has been used since the days of the ancient Egyptians when it was recognized for its health, wellbeing and spiritual benefits.
Aromatic Notes: a middle note with a medium-strong aroma, it is intensely floral, citrusy, sweet and exotic
Essential Oil Effects: helps ease feelings of depression, combat grief, supports peace and encourages happiness
Topically it promotes radiant, refreshed skin and can help reduce blemishes.
-Frankincense Essential Oil-
Frankincense oil is made from the resin produced by the tree and offers numerous medicinal, cosmetic, aromatic and spiritual uses.
The use of frankincense resin was recorded over 3,000 years ago, and by 1,000 B.C. Arabia had become the center of the "Spice Trade Route". Frankincense brought the most wealth to the region due to its heavy use as an ingredient of ceremonial incense in many religions.
Key compounds in Frankincense known as Boswellic Acids. Research studies are increasing due to pre study results and ties to ancient and Ayurvedic medicine.
Aromatic Notes: a base note with a medium aroma, it has a warm and spicy, woody balsamic scent
Essential Oil Effects: calming, soothing, grounding. Helpful in inducing and maintaining a meditative or prayer state.
This is the longest documented form of Frankincense; its uses are traced to Biblical times and Ayurvedic medicine. Frankincense Serrata contains a large amount of α-thujene terpene.
Early research suggests it to be a powerful anti-inflammatory, especially against arthritis. Other research suggests that this particular oil to have the highest activity of antimicrobials and can also help with inflammation. It can also assist in the reduction of fine lines, wrinkles and scars.
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-Clary Sage Essential Oil-
The name is derived from the Latin word ‘Claris’ for 'Clear', and by the Middle Ages it was known as ‘Oculus Christi,’ or the ‘Eye of Christ.’ During the sixteenth century, it was used in England as a replacement for Hops when brewing beer
During the Middle Ages the herb clary sage was highly regarded throughout Europe for its medicinal benefits and was used to relieve a wide range of gynecological conditions including menstrual cramps and associated menopause symptoms.
Aromatic Notes: a middle note with an herbaceous and sweet, floral scent.
Essential Oil Effects:
Boost self-esteem, hope, and mental strength; effective against depression and negative thoughts.
Topically it can reduce inflammation, antibacterial and rich in antioxidants. It also can help reduce nerve pain
- Lavender Essential Oil-
The entire plant is covered with oil glands, which are in the star-shaped hairs that cover the plant. Lavender has been used since ancient times, the Romans, Persians, Greeks, and Egyptians used it as a bath additive and perfume
Aromatic Notes: a floral, fresh, sweet, herbaceous and slightly fruity note that also has slight notes of camphor.
Essential Oil Effects: Lavender has demonstrated the best pharmacological profile that mimics anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) medications. Early clinical trials have shown Lavender extracts have been effective at influencing areas of the brain that help regulate mood and contribute to feelings of calmness. It also has been shown to increase the quality and efficiency of sleep.