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Sacred Earth BotanicalsOur Family at Sacred Earth Botanicals has brought to the table an amazing line of 100% organic essential oils. Lavender, Orange, Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Tea Tree, Rosemary, Lemongrass, Bergamot, Spearmint and White Grapefruit.
Essential Oils: *This information is provided for your inspiration and reference. In no way is it meant to replace proper diagnosis or treatment by a qualified therapist or physician. POSSIBLE SKIN SENSITIVITY MAY RESULT. ALWAYS TEST OIL FIRST. BASIL - (Ocimum basilicum) has a strong, spicy aroma and can refresh the mind, soothe the body, and help restore mental alertness during times of fatigue. When applied topically, basil can relax tired, aching muscles. Basil essential oil may also sharpen your sense of smell when inhaled and is a wonderful addition to favorite recipes that call for this herb. How to use basil: Apply to tip of nose, on temples and on location of stings and bites. For mental fatigue, inhale first, and then apply to crown of head, forehead, heart and navel. May be added to food or rice milk as a dietary supplement. Dilution recommended for both topical and internal use. Dilute before using on sensitive areas such as the face, neck, genital area, etc. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid using on infants and very small children. BERGAMOT - (Citrus bergamia) has the fresh, sweet, citrus scent that is familiar
to many as the flavoring in Earl Grey Tea. Uplifting and relaxing, it
is good for building confidence and enhancing your mood. It has a long
history of use for oily and troubled skin. How to use bergamot: Diffuse
or apply to temples and forehead. May be added to food or rice milk as
a dietary supplement. CLARY
SAGE - (Salvia sclarea) essential oil contains natural phytoestrogens.
It has a mellow, warm, herbal scent that is uplifting and relaxing,
making it a perfect choice for supporting a normal, healthy attitude
during PMS. It is also supportive for menopausal women. How to use
clary sage: For dietary or topical use. When using as a supplement,
dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as soy or rice milk. EUCALYPTUS
RADIATA - is cooling, refreshing, and energizing. Lighter in smell than
Eucalyptus globulus, it has many of the same supportive properties. It
contains a high percentage of the constituent eucalyptol, a key
ingredient in many mouth rinses. Applied topically, it is often used to
support the respiratory system* and to soothe muscles after exercise.
Because it is relatively gentle and nonirritating, it is the preferred
choice for children. This variety is one of the most versatile of the
eucalyptus oils and is suitable for topical use, diffusing, and even
direct inhalation. FRANKINCENSE - (Boswellia carteri) has a sweet, warm, balsamic aroma that is stimulating and elevating to the mind. Useful for visualizing, improving one's spiritual connection, and centering, it has comforting properties that help focus the mind and overcome stress and despair. Frankincense is considered the holy anointing oil in the Middle East, where it has been used in religious ceremonies for thousands of years. More recently, it has been used in European and American hospitals and is the subject of substantial research. Frankincense is also a valuable ingredient in skin care products for aging and dry skin. The ancient Egyptians used it in rejuvenation face masks. How to use: For dietary or topical use. When using as a supplement, dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as soy or rice milk. GERANIUM - (Pelargonium graveolens) has a wonderfully uplifting, calming, flowery scent. It is excellent for the skin, and its aromatic influence helps release negative memories. Used traditionally to support the circulatory and nervous systems, a great deal of its strength lies in its ability to revitalize body tissues. How to use: For dietary, aromatic or topical use. When using as a supplement, dilute one drop in 4 drops of vegetable oil and put into capsule. Then take one capsule before each meal or as desired. GINGER - (Zingiber officinale) has a warm, spicy fragrance that is energizing. Supportive of the digestive system, ginger is commonly used to soothe, comfort, and balance digestive discomfort.* It may also be used to enhance the flavor of foods. How to use: For dietary or topical use. When using as a supplement, dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as soy or rice milk. LAVENDER - (Lavandula angustifolia) has a fresh, sweet, floral, herbaceous aroma that is soothing and refreshing. Because it is the most versatile of all essential oils, no home should be without it. Lavender is an adaptogen, and therefore can assist the body when adapting to stress or imbalances. It is a great aid for relaxing and winding down before bedtime, yet has balancing properties that can also boost stamina and energy. Therapeutic-grade lavender is highly regarded for skin and beauty. It may be used to soothe and cleanse common cuts, bruises, and skin irritations. The French scientist René Gattefossé was among the first to discover these properties when he was severely burned in a laboratory explosion. Lavender may also be used to enhance the flavor of foods. How to use: For dietary, aromatic or topical use. When using as a supplement, put one drop in a capsule or in 4 fl. oz. of rice or goat's milk. LEMONGRASS - (Cymbopogon flexuosus) has a light, fresh, citrus aroma with earthy undertones. Refreshing, rejuvenating, stimulating, and balancing, it inspires and improves mental clarity. Lemongrass also supports the circulatory system. How to use: For dietary, aromatic or topical use. When using as a supplement, put one drop in a capsule or in 4 fl. oz. of soy or rice milk. MYRRH - (Commipihora myrrha) has a rich, smoky, balsamic aroma that is purifying, restorative, revitalizing, and uplifting. It is a helpful aid to meditation, having one of the highest levels of sesquiterpenes available. Sesquiterpenes are a class of compounds that have a direct effect on the hypothalamus, pituitary, and amygdala, the seat of our emotions. Myrrh is referenced throughout the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. The Arabian people believed it helped wrinkled, chapped, and cracked skin. Today, myrrh is widely used in oral hygiene products. How to use: For dietary, aromatic, or topical use. When using as a supplement, dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as goat's or rice milk. NEEM - (Azadirachta indica) It is effective as a topical treatment for chronic skin conditions. It has also been shown to serve as a natural insect repellent. It is antibacterial and an anti-inflammatory. ORANGE - (Citrus sinensis) essential oil has a rich, fruity scent that lifts the spirit while providing a calming influence on the body. Orange brings peace and happiness to the mind. It is rich in the powerful antioxidant d-limonene and aids in maintaining normal cellular regeneration. How to use: For dietary, aromatic, or topical use. When using as a supplement, dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as goat's or rice milk. OREGANO - (Origanum compactum) is one of the most powerful and versatile essential oils. It contains strong immune-enhancing and antioxidant properties and supports the respiratory system.* Oregano may also be used to enhance the flavor of food. How to use: For dietary or topical use. When using as a supplement, dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as soy or rice milk. PATCHOULI - (Pogostemon cablin), sometimes called "the scent of the sixties," has a musky, earthy, exotic aroma. In Eastern cultures, it is commonly used around the house to provide general support for health and to help release negative emotions. It is very beneficial for the skin, helping to reduce a wrinkled or chapped appearance. Patchouli is a general tonic that supports the digestive system and soothes occasional queasiness. How to use: For dietary, aromatic, or topical use. When using as a supplement, dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as goat's or rice milk. PEPPERMINT - (Mentha piperita) has a strong, clean, fresh, minty aroma. One of the oldest and most highly regarded herbs for soothing digestion, it may also restore digestive efficiency.* Jean Valnet MD studied peppermint's supportive effect on the liver and respiratory systems. Other scientists have also researched peppermint's role in improving taste and smell when inhaled. Dr. William N. Dember of the University of Cincinnati studied peppermint's ability to improve concentration and mental sharpness. Alan Hirsch MD studied peppermint's ability to directly affect the brain's satiety center, which triggers a sensation of fullness after meals. This powerful essential oil is often diluted before topical application. Peppermint may also be used to enhance the flavor of food and water. How to use: For dietary, aromatic, or topical use. When using as a supplement, dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as goat's or rice milk. PINE - (Pinus sylvestris) has a refreshing, invigorating aroma. First investigated by Hippocrates, the father of Western medicine, pine is soothing for stressed muscles and joints when used in massage. It shares many of the same properties as Eucalyptus globulus, and the action of both oils is enhanced when they are blended. Pine (Pinus sylvestris) has a refreshing, invigorating aroma. First investigated by Hippocrates, the father of Western medicine, pine is soothing for stressed muscles and joints when used in massage. It shares many of the same properties as Eucalyptus globulus, and the action of both oils is enhanced when they are blended. . Avoid oil adulterated with turpentine, a low-cost but potentially hazardous filler. SANDALWOOD - Sandalwood (Santalum album) has a rich, sweet, warm, and woody aroma that is sensual and romantic. Used traditionally as incense in religious ceremonies and for meditation, it is uplifting and relaxing. It is valued in skin care for its moisturizing and normalizing properties. How to use: For dietary, aromatic or topical use. When using as a supplement, put one drop in a capsule or in 4 fl. oz. of soy or rice milk. THYME - (Thymus vulgaris) has a spicy, warm, herbaceous aroma that is both powerful and penetrating. Known since ancient times as a medicinal herb, thyme contains large amounts of thymol. As a dietary supplement, it is one of the strongest antioxidants known. Thyme supports the immune, respiratory, digestive, nervous, and other body systems.* Thyme may also be used to enhance the flavor of food. How to use: For dietary, aromatic, or topical use. When using as a supplement, dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as goat's or rice milk. Ylang ylang (Cananga odorata)
has a sweet, soft, flowery fragrance that has made it a romantic
favorite. In Indonesia, the petals are often strewn across a marriage
bed. Ylang ylang is extremely effective in calming and bringing about a
sense of relaxation, and it may help with releasing feelings of anger,
tension, and nervous irritability. It has a long history in skin and
hair care products, particularly in Asia, where it is used to promote
luxuriant hair. How to use: For dietary or topical use. When using as a
supplement, dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as soy or rice
milk. POSSIBLE SKIN SENSITIVITY MAY RESULT. ALWAYS TEST OIL FIRST. THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE FDA.
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