by Ehren Shelton
October 02, 2019
Lavender is by far one of the most versatile essential oils and has enjoyed a long tradition of being used as a holistic remedy.
There are a variet...
by Ehren Shelton
October 02, 2019
Bergamot, a small green or yellow citrus fruit, is named after the Italian city of Bergamot in Lombardy where its oil was first sold. It’s also a m...
by Ehren Shelton
October 02, 2019
Frankincense is an aromatic resin extracted from trees in the Boswellia genus.
Aside from being famously mentioned in the Bible as a gift from the ...
by Ehren Shelton
October 02, 2019
Eucalyptus is a difficult oil to classify, as there are over 700 different species! Of those 700, at least 500 produce an essential oil, and these ...
by Ehren Shelton
October 02, 2019
Various Mint species have been grown since ancient times in China and Japan. Evidence of a type of peppermint has been found in Egyptian tombs dati...
by Ehren Shelton
October 02, 2019
Wintergreen historically has been used for joint and muscular problems, and is listed by the British Herbal Pharmacopeia as useful for rheumatoid a...
by Ehren Shelton
October 02, 2019
Birch – Like wintergreen, sweet birch is made up of almost entirely methyl salicylate. And, like wintergreen, it’s useful for joint pain.
Birch tre...
by Ehren Shelton
October 02, 2019
A plant that is native to the Mediterranean, Egypt, and North Africa, marjoram is a cousin of oregano, but has a sweeter and softer aroma.
Traditio...
by Ehren Shelton
October 02, 2019
Many species of cedarwood exist and have been used since antiquity:
Atlas cedarwood oil from the Lebanon cedar was possibly the first to be extrac...
by Ehren Shelton
October 02, 2019
Lemongrass – Lemongrass is native to Asia with the bulk of it being grown in India, where it has been traditionally used in medicine for infectious...
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