
Basil – Essential Oil
Basil Essential Oil is stimulating and antispasmodic; good for unblocking sinuses, and for mental and physical fatigue. This oil is better used in a blend rather than on its own.
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Basil Essential Oil is stimulating and antispasmodic; good for unblocking sinuses, and for mental and physical fatigue. This oil is better used in a blend rather than on its own.
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Calendula has been used as a Homeopathic Remedy for many years to ease skin problems, throat and mouth conditions, and ulcers.
Extracted from red Spanish onions, Al cepa is used as a Homeopathic Remedy to ease allergies, colds, coughs, and neuralgia.
Aconite is a very poisonous plant used as a Homeopathic Remedy in the treatment of common cold, flu, fever, panic attacks, anxiety, and menopausal hot flushes.
Ylang Ylang Essential Oil has a sedative effect on the nervous system and helps balance feelings and emotions. It is used as an antidepressant, an aphrodisiac, and as a sedative.
Tea Tree Essential Oil has many qualities and can be used to treat a plethora of conditions, including acne, mouth ulcers, cellulite, thrush, and travel sickness.
Sandalwood Essential Oil plays a big role in Ayurvedic medicine and has a long history of use as an aphrodisiac and for balancing the skin. It is antiseptic and soothing.
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