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Aromatherapy Scents for Emotional Balance

By Nan Little

Specific scents are helpful for different issues; someone who is dealing with
depression may need an energizing aroma while an anxious person would
benefit from more calming, soothing smells. In some cases, certain scents
are indicated for multiple conditions, and these may be a welcome addition
for anyone seeking greater overall satisfaction and emotional balance.

Aromatherapy Scents for Anxiety/Stress:

 Bergamot: Fresh scent with a mix of citrus and floral notes


 Lavender: Fresh sweet and floral scent.
 Patchouli: Pungent and rich woody smell.
 Ylang-Ylang: A mixture of floral, sweet, and fruity notes.
 Jasmine: A warm and exotic floral.
 Juniper Berry: Pungent sweet, crisp smell with fruity hints.
 Geranium: Fresh floral scent with sweet and fruity notes.
 Chamomile: Sweet and fruity.
 Hyssop: Fresh and fruity with woody and sweet notes.
 Clary Sage: Pungent earthy scent with a slight fruitiness.

Aromatherapy Scents for Depression:

 Clary Sage: Pungent earthy scent with a slight fruitiness.


 Lavender: Fresh sweet and floral scent.
 Ylang-Ylang: A mixture of floral, sweet, and fruity notes.
 Chamomile: Sweet and fruity.
 Frankincense: Fresh and woody with a slightly spicy, fruity
note.
 Sandalwood: Rich and sweet with a mixture of woody and
floral notes.
 Marjoram: Slightly medicinal and campherous while sweet
and woody.
Aromatherapy Scents for Sleep Difficulty:

 Chamomile: Sweet and fruity.


 Lavender: Fresh sweet and floral scent.
 Patchouli: Pungent and rich woody smell.
 Lemon Balm: Citrusy and fresh.
 Neroli: Exotic blend of citrus, floral, and sweet notes.
 Sandalwood: Rich and sweet with a mixture of woody and
floral notes.
 Ylang-Ylang: A mixture of floral, sweet, and fruity notes.

Aromatherapy Scents for Mental Clarity and Concentration:

 Bergamot: Fresh scent with a mix of citrus and floral notes


 Peppermint: Strong minty smell.
 Grapefruit: Citrusy and fresh with a slight hint of bitter.
 Lemon: Light, citrus scent.
 Basil: Sweet with a slightly medicinal smell.
AROMATHERAPY: SCENTS
AROMATHERAPY: CANDLES
AROMATHERAPY: OILS

References: The Complete Book of Essential Oils & Aromatherapy by Calerie,


Ann Worwood, Essential Oils A-Z, Candles, Their Colors & Meanings, The Book
of Practical Aromatherapy, Creating An Aromatic Environment, Choosing
Essential Oils, Scents & Candles. (Some of these books are no longer in
publication and were my mothers dating back to 1936)

CANDLES, AROMATHERAPY & SCENTS; Through the various workshops and


handout sheets we have, this is the most accurate information we have been
able to research from books listed below and library books.
SCENTS: In this area we compiled scents and their relationship to love, live,
psychic abilities and such that we use, as well as researched through various
books, and various aromatherapy and essential oil companies from all over the
world including various on line Aromatherapy Salts & Candle companies. One
such is Tisserand Aromatherapy which we appreciate their assistance.

Love, Companionship and Relationship Scents:


Apple, Cinnamon, Clove, Copal, Gardenia, Jasmine, Lavender, Musk, Orange,
Patchouli, Peppermint, Rain, Rose, Vanilla, White Jasmine, and Ylang Ylang.

Goals, Gains, Money and Success Scents:


Allspice, Almond, Bergamont, Basil, Cinnamon, Clover, Dill, Honeysuckle,
Lemon, Pine, Red Ginger, and Sage.

Protection, Harmony and Well Being Scents,


Angelica, Basil, Bay, Bayberry, Carnation, Cinnamon, Clove, Coconut, Dill,
Dragon's Blood, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Gardenia, Geranium, Heather,
Juniper, Lilac, Myrrh, Narcissis, Sandalwood, and Violet.
Inspiration, Psychic Awareness and Intuition Scents:
Anise, Cedar, Chamomile, Cinnamon, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Green Tea,
Lavender, Lemongrass, Lime, Lotus, Musk, Myrrh, Peppermint, Pine, Rosemary,
Sandalwood, and Valerian.

Aromatherapy & Candles


Their Color Properties: Fragrant Candles. Choose which essential oil to use not
only for its fragrance but for its other effects Use relaxing essential oils for that
special evening for two, stimulating ones to get the conversation going during the
pre-dinner drinks, and soothing ones with the after dinner brandy. Later still you
may want to bring out the aromatic candles. All the essential oil candles have a
very subtle effect and are not overpowering like the chemical candle fragrances.
The ultimate in hostess attentiveness must be coordinating the fragrance of your
candles with the color of your candles and decor. Try putting a relaxing candle
next to the person who always hogs the conversation and a stimulating one next
to the introverted guest.

Candles, determined by the color, can used to help to influence a particular


emotion, concept and/or personal desire. For your convenience, I have provided
a list of colors and the affect they I have used for myself and have recommended
my clients to use.

White
A balance of all colors; Spiritual enlightenment, cleansing, clairvoyance, healing,
truth seeking; Rituals involving lunar energy' May be substituted for any color
candle.

Yellow
Activity, Creativity, unity; brings power of concentration and imagination to a
ritual; use in rituals where you wish to gain another's confidence or persuade
someone, or in rituals that require solar energy.

Gold
Fosters understanding and attracts the powers of cosmic influences; beneficial in
rituals intended to bring about fast luck or money, or in rituals needing solar
energy.

Pink
Promotes romance, romantic love, friendship; standard color for rituals to draw
affections; a color of femininity, honor, service, brings friendly, lively conversation
to the dinner table.

Red
Health, passion, passionate love, fertility, strength, courage, will power; increases
magnetism in rituals; draws Aries and Scorpio energy.
Orange
Business goals, ambition, career goals, general success, justice, legal matters,
selling, and action.

Copper
Passion, money goals, professional growth, fertility in business, career
maneuvers.

Silver
Removes negativity and encourages stability; helps develop psychic abilities;
attracts the influence of the Mother Goddess.

Purple
Power, success, idealism, psychic manifestations; ideals for rituals to secure
ambitions, independence, financial rewards, or to make contact with the spiritual
other world; increases Neptune energy.

Lavender
Encourages honesty, trust, compassion. It is also associated with healing our
inner child.

Magenta
Combination of red and violet that oscillates on a high frequency; energizes
rituals where immediate action and high levels of power or spiritual healing are
required.

Brown
Earthly, balanced color; for rituals of material increase; eliminates indecisiveness;
improves powers of concentration, study, telepathy; increases financial success;
locates objects that have been lost.

Indigo
Color of inertia; stops situations or people; use in rituals that require a deep
meditational state; or in rituals that demand Saturn energy.

Royal Blue
Promotes laughter and joviality; color of loyalty; use to attract Jupiter energy, or
whenever an influence needs to be increased.

Light Blue
Spiritual color; helpful in devotional or inspirational meditations; brings peace and
tranquility to the home; radiates Aquarius energy; employ where a situation must
be synthesized.
Blue
Primary spiritual color; for rituals to obtain wisdom, harmony, inner light, or
peace; confers truth and guidance.

Turquoise
This color is used for healing, cleansing, purifying and balancing. Also used to
strengthen any hidden artistic abilities.

Emerald Green
Important component in Venusian rituals; attracts love, social delights, and
fertility.

Dark Green
Color of ambition, greed, and jealousy; counteracts these influences in a ritual.

Green
Promotes prosperity, fertility, success; stimulates rituals for good luck, money,
harmony, and rejuvenation.

Grey
Neutral color useful when pondering complex issues during meditation; in magic,
this color often sparks confusion; it also negates or neutralizes a negative
influence.
Color of ambition, greed, and jealousy; counteracts these influences in a ritual.

Black
Opens up the deeper levels of the unconscious; use in rituals to induce a deep
meditational state, or to banish evil or negativity as in uncrossing rituals; attracts
Saturn energy.

ESSENTIAL OILS & THERE USES:

PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME ESSENTIAL OILS;


Fennel, Rose Bulgar, Rose Maroc, Geranium, Cary-sage, Bergamot, Nutmeg,
Grapefruit, Jasmine, Narcissus, Jonquil, Chamomile, Roman

VIOLENT/AGGRESSIVE PMS
Narcissus, Jonquil, Nutmeg, Bergamot, Geranium, Parsley, Palma rosa,

WEEPING/DEPRESSION PMS
Rose Bulgar, Rose Maroc, Cary-sage, Bergamont, Geranium, Nutmeg,

IRRITABLE/DISAGREEABLE PMS
Jonquil, Nutmeg, Begamot, Geranium, Cary-sage, Chamomile, Roman
POSTNATAL DEPRESSION:
Bergamot, Neroli, Narcissus, Cary-sage, Grapefruit, Immortelle, Mandarin,
Geranium, Rose, Angelica,
INSOMNIA: Lavender, Marjoram, Chamomile, Roman, Nutmeg, Benzoin, Cary-
sage, Vetiver, Hops, Valerian,

SETTING THE MOOD, SCENT ENHANCERS:


RELAXANTS; Geranium, Sandalwood, Cary-sage, Rose, Frankincense,
Jasmine, Ylang-yang Hyacinth,, Johquil, Narcissus,
STIMULANTS; Grapefruit, Melissa, Mandarin, Orange, Coriander, Cardamom,
Ginger, Black Pepper

FOR ROMANTIC TOUCHES;


Benzoin, Vanilla, Balsam de Peru, Ylang-ylang, Rose. Oakmoss, Tonka bean,
Patchouli, Jasmine,

References: The Complete Book of Essential Oils & Aromatherapy by Calerie,


Ann Worwood, Essential Oils A-Z, Candles, Their Colors & Meanings, The Book
of Practical Aromatherapy, Creating An Aromatic Environment, Choosing
Essential Oils, Scents & Candles. (Some of these books are no longer in
publication and were my mothers dating back to 1936)
Aromatherapy is the study of scent using essential oils for
physical and emotional health and well being.
Essential Oils by Aroma Thyme

Essential Oil Info


Essential oils are the fragrant and therapeutic essences distilled from herbs,
flowers, leaves and bark.
Each essential oil has unique therapeutic properties which have been
documented by use throughout history.
For centuries essential oils have been considered the most therapeutic and
rejuvenating of all botanical extracts.
They are highly concentrated, regenerating, oxygenating and contain hormones,
vitamins, and antiseptics that work
on many levels. They are used in aromatherapy diffusers, aromatherapy
lamps,blends, baths, massages and inhalations.
Choose the aromatherapy oils that appeal to you and begin to experience the
wonderful world of scents and aromatherapy.

Angelica Root
Botanical name Angelica archangelica/OR/ select/Root/France
For strengthening the mind and spirit. Helpful for anxiety, hoplesness, indecisiveness. Stimulates the
immune system.
Caution: Photosensitive, do not use before sun or ultra violet light exposure.

Balsam Peru
Botanical name Myroxylon balsamum var. pereirae, Cultivation Method: Harvested from Wild Growing
Plants Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Extracted From: Crude balsam, Color: Pale amber/brown, Perfumery
Note: Base, Aroma: Rich, sweet, balsamic, vanilla-like scent.
Consistency: Viscous liquid.
Aromatherapy Properties: Warming, opening, comforting, soothing.
Suggested Use: Add to a diffuser for a long-lasting, warm aroma climate. Please note that the balsams are
most commonly used in the"background"of an Aromatherapy blend.
Blends Well With: Spices, floral and oriental bases, petitgrain, ylang ylang, patchouli, rose etc. Great
fixative, that binds other more volatile aromas and makes them last longer. Very nice for scenting soaps,
detergents and body care.
Specific Safety Information: No known toxicity with the Essential Oil of Balsam Peru. The balsam itself,
however, can cause contact allergies.

Basil Sweet Linalol


Botanical name Ocimum basillicum /OR/Egypt
A top note in aromatherapy Basil is light, fresh, sweet and spicy with balsamic undertones. The rich,
penetrating smell of Basil is helpful in combating mental fatigue while increasing concentration and
improving memory. Basil promotes a feeling of renewed vitality and decisiveness. It encourages us to take
action rather than react to challenges.
Basil is unique as it sharpens the mind while steadying the emotions. It helps to calm while elevating the
spirits. I find it useful during periods of stress or sadness. For those of you with insomnia due to anxiety
with persistent unwanted thoughts, Basil combined with Lavender will help to clear the mind encouraging
restful sleep. Useful in massage in LOW doses to strengthen and tone the muscles while invigorating the
mind
Blends well with Bergamot, Geranium and Lavender. Caution: Avoid in Pregnancy

Basil Holy
Botanical name Ocimum sanctum (ocimum gratissimum-Eugenol type) Wild, India, Flowers and leaves.
The sweet, herbaceous, light scent of Basil is distilled from the flowering tops and leaves of the herb native
to tropical Asia. This basil is quite different, not as pungent as the other two, but rather sweet, spicy and
round, with notes that are even reminiscent of Clove/Cocoa.
Basil has been used as a sacred herb in India and Europe for many centuries. It was said to strengthen
faith, compassion and mental clarity.It is planted around doorways to keep evil spirits away. It is also
commonly planted around temples. The botanical name “Ocimum” may come from the Greek “to smell”.
More recent clinical experience shows that Basil increases blood flow to the brain, relieving mental fatigue,
enhancing clear thinking and improving memory. Basil also connects the thought process with speech,
enhancing self-expression.
How to use it: Apply a few drops to a tissue and inhale or add to a diffuser. This is great to wake up and get
your brain cells going. Basil clears the sinuses, promotes digestion and stimulates circulation, especially in
the respiratory system.
Properties - warm, stimulating, antiseptic, digestive, an insecticide.
Blends well with - Eucalyptus, Juniper, Lemon, Neroli, Rosemary and is a top note.
Precautions - because it can stimulate bleeding, it should not be used for massage or bath during
pregnancy. Basil can be a skin irritant. tic, antineuralgic,a general stimulant. Avoid during pregnancy.

Bay Laurel
Botanical name Laurus nobilis/Wild/Steam distilled/Crete
Spicy, sweet, fresh, balsamic scent.Bay Laurel is an ancient oil dating back to the Greeks and Romans. It is
said to be an herb of protection against lightning, evil and disease.Gentle but strengthening. It also has the
ability to uplift the mind.Like Rosemary, it may be used for poor concentration and lack of memory.It is also
said to help with self esteem, stimulating confidence, inspiration and creativity.
Be sure to dilute for use on the skin. Anti-infectious, antiseptic, antineuralgic,a general stimulant. Avoid
during pregnancy.

Benzoin
Botanical name Styrax benzoin/Laos/Resin
Antibacterial, antiseptic.A warm vanilla like scent.Blends well with Orange, Tangerine and Mandarin.
NOT recommended for use on the skin.Best used in an aromatherapy lamp.

Bergamot
Botanical name Citrus aur. bergamia/EF/Italy
A top note in aromatherapy this oil is cheerful and uplifting, often used in clinics in Europe to treat
depression.Bergamot is second only to Lavender in it's ability to relax brain waves when sniffed.Cooling,
refreshing, an anti-depresssant. Calming,helps insomnia, regulates the nervous system, helpful for anxiety
and stress relief. Balancing, regulates mood swings. Helpful for nervous indigestion and loss of appetite
due to emotional stress.

Caution:Photosensitive, Bergamot should not be used on the skin 12 hours prior to sun exposure.

Bergamot Mint
Botanical name Mentha citrata/OR/USA
This unusual oil is actually a mint! It¹s soft with floral notes and touches of citrus. Nice in an aroma
lamp...not energizing and stimulating like the other mint oils but gently de-stressing. Similar to Bergamot
this oil will brighten your mood and lift your spirits.
It's high in linalol and linalyl acetate (like Lavender) and is much safer on the skin than other mint oils. Used
in proper dilutions, it is neither irritating, sensitizing, nor photosensitizing, much safer to use than either
Bergamot or Peppermint alone.
Aromatic Description: Fresh, minty, citrusy, softer than peppermint, about the strength of spearmint.
Possible Uses: Possibly similar in therapeutic use to peppermint or spearmint.
One of the best uses for this oil is for deodorizing musty closets, cellars, etc. That damp, musty odor most
basements get can be safely eliminated with this eo. Great for beach houses, cabins etc. Use in a diffuser
or a terra cotta diffuser. Blends well with: All of the Citrus, Juniper, Lavender, Sandalwood, Spearmint, Vetiv

Birch Sweet
Botanical name Betula Lenta/ USA/F

Used in massage oils for muscular aches and pains. Do not use undiluted on the skin! Anelgisic, increases
urine flow, eases simple water retention. Invigorating, refreshing.
Avoid when pregnant, nursing and with babies and childre,Skin irritant and sensitizer,use highly diluted

Black Pepper
Botanical name/piper nigrum /Eco Certified (the best)/ Madagascar
Black pepper is steam distilled from the black peppercorns. Probably best known for it's pain relieving
qualities.
May reduce smoking withdrawal symptoms.
Black Pepper and Quitting Smoking
Helpful for arthritis, rheumatism, muscle aches and pain, sprains, stiffness, poor circulation, and muscle
tone.
Caution: Use with care in massage, bath or compresses. A possible skin irritant.
Fortifying, warming and strengthening. Very stimulating physically and mentally. Aids alertness and
stamina. Blends well with all Citrus, Frankincense, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Vetiver.
Antiviral, bacteriacide, antispasmodic, analgesic, useful for head colds, sore throats, flu.
A powerful digestive stimulant. Helpful for flatulence, nausea, and loss of appetite

Blood Orange
Botanical name Citrus aurantium/OR/Italy
Blood Oranges with their deep red interior color, have a rich orange flavor with undertones of fresh berries.
This is one of the most exquisite scents that can melt away tension with a single whiff. Uplifting and
refreshing with a delicious citrus bouquet.
A top note in aromatherapy, Blood Orange is cold pressed from the peel/rind of the fruit. It helps to reduce
tension, anxiety and inspires open communication. It is said to balance the throat chakra and allows us to
ask ourselves and others for what we want.
It may also benefit the heart chakra as it can help release pain and allow room for love to flow in and out. It
may also be used to treat shock, depression and stress. Used in massage it is a effective detoxifier and
purifier.

Cajeput
Botanical name Melaleuca leucadendron / W/Indonesia
From the distillation of the leaves. A penetrating, camphor like odor
Balancing,antiseptic, a disinfectant, helpful for respiratory congestion, sinusitis,
bronchitis, rheumatic pains

Cardamom
Botanical name Elletaria cardamomum/ECO/CO2/Guatemala
Fresh, sweet green, spicy, balsamic. Encourages clarity, concentration, direction,
motivation, straightforwardness, enthusiasm, confidence, and courage.
Antiseptic, a digestive stimulant, diuretic, antispasmodic, expectorant.
Blends well with: Bergamot, Black Pepper, Cedarwood, Cinnamon, Ginger,
Grapefruit, Lemon, Lemongrass, Mandarin, Orange, Neroli, Patchouli,
Sandalwood, Vetiver, Ylang Ylang and Jasmine,

Carrot Seed
Botanical name Daucus carota / EF/ seed/France
A woodsy, earthy scent, slightly pungent, dry, woody-rooty odor provides a nice
base upon which the top note sits, The woody note has something in common
with some of the rich precious notes found in sandalwood. The earthy note has
something in common with the odor one detects when smelling rain falling on dry
soil. It (the earthy note) is slightly sharp. The combination of the woody-earthy
note is very tenacious. Deep into the dryout one can also detect a peppery note
which causes the olfactory receptors to pleasantly tingle . Perfume Uses: blends
well with citrus oils, costus, cassie and mimosa, fougeres, chypres, geranium,
cedarwood. Wonderful for skin care especially dry, mature, aging skin. Stimulates
cell renewal and sebaceous gland activity in the skin. A rejuvanating oil it protects
the skin from damage
Cedarwood Atlas
Botanical name Cedrus atlantica/ Morocco/ W
Helpful when dealing with feelings of uncertainty and fear. A fortifying and
strengthening oil with a woody. sweet, balsamic, slightly camphoraceous odor.
Cedrus means power. This oil is fortifying and strengthening, for immovable
strength in times of crisis. To weather turbulent circumstances and make them in
the end, productive. Blend this with Bergamot for it's uplifting antidepressive
qualities. Anti-infectious and anti-bacterial, it balances, calms, promotes
spirituality and courage, very grounding, a base note. A decongesting oil that
promotes lymphatic drainage and stimulates breakdown of accumulated fats .A
mild diuretic, may be used for excessive weight gain, cellulite and fluid retention.
Blend with Sandalwood for meditation.

Cedarwood Himalayan
Botanical name Cedrus Cedrus deodora/India/ W
Also called Tibetan Cedarwood. Try this closet tip to keep moths out.
Place tissues with drops of Cedarwood (and Lavender), as well as your empty
Cedarwood bottles, in your closet.
Aromatherapy Properties: Milder than all other Cedarwoods, yet not less
beneficial. Warming, uplifting, and toning. Comforting and reviving. Considered
an aphrodisiac in that it is grounding and inspiring at the same time. Confidence
building. Long lasting, acts as a fixative (a fixative is a substance that binds other
compounds, slowing down their evaporation and thereby making their fragrance
last longer).
Avoid during pregnancy, although Himalayan Cedarwood is considered the
mildest of all Cedarwoods

Chamomile German
Botanical name Matricaria recuttia M. Chamomilla/ USA/Steam Distilled/OR
German Chamomile is more highly prized as an ingredient in body and skin care
preperations. Higher Azulene content than Roman Chamomile. Helpful for
eczema, dermatitis, sensitive skin, inflamations, and damaged skin. Use for
arthritis, inflamed muscles and joints, and rheumatism. A middle note in
perfumery

Chamomile Roman
Botanical name Anthemis nobilis L./ USA/ Certified Organic
A most beautiful oil! This is one of the nicest Chamomiles I've
experienced.Calming and Soothing A wonderful relaxant, eases anxiety, tension,
anger and fear. A mild sedative, Use for insomnia. An antidepressant, relieves
moodiness. gives patience.
A very versatile oil., helpful for cramps, pms, induces menstruation, regulates
cycle, menopausal symptoms Soothes stomach upsets, helps irritable bowel,
Analgesic, eases migraines, arthritis, rheumatism, muscle pain, sprains, inflamed
joints.
Antiseptic, antibacterial Wonderful for topical use for skin disorders, acne, boils,
burns, psoriasis Stimulates production of white corpuscles, helpful for chronic
infections.
Anti-spasmodic (calms the somatic nervous system). a sedative to the central
nervous system, Anti-inflamnatory, eases puffiness, inflamed joints, sprains,
broken veins,
Children: Helpful for teething pains, temper tantrums, crying, distress,
hyperactivity, digestive problems, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, thrush, colic,
earache, headache. insect bites, inflamed skin, eczema, sunburn, diaper rash.
Dilute for use on the skin!
Blends well with: Bergamot, Rose, Geranium, Lavender, Mandarin, Marjoram,
Ylang Ylang
Avoid in early months of pregnancy.

Clementine
Botanical name Botanical name: Citrus reticulata/OR/Italy
Family: Rutaceae A top to middle note. Like a breath of fresh air, clementine adds
zest to your day.From ancient times Clementines have been called the crown
jewels of the mandarin family. The clergyman Pierre Clement crossed a mandarin
and an orange and this lucky crossing was a seedless mandarin with a looser
skin, thus easier to peel. .Clementine calms the mind and is helpful for anxiety,
nervous tension, insomnia and restlessness. Aids water retention (increases
urine flow), increases lymphatic circulation, aids detoxification. May be helpful for
cellulite, stretch marks, menstrual cramps, muscle spasms, PMS, digestion and
hiccups.CAUTION: Photosensitive Do not use on the body before sun exposure.

Clove Bud
Botanical name Eugenia caryophyllata/CO/Steam distilled/Madagascar
A hot, penetrating and spicy fragrance. A base note that blends well with lighter
fragrances, such as the citrus oils.
Clove has a stimulating and uplifting quality. It is said to strengthen the mind,
especially the memory.Helps focus concentration. Used in a diffuser it helps to
purify the air. Avoid during pregnancy. Not recommended for use in the bath or on
the skin.

Cypress
Botanical name Cupressus sempervirens /Crete/OR
Stimulates skin circulation,may be used in massage blends to tone the muscles
of the body, from the breasts to the thighs and buttocks. Useful for cellulite, water
retention, varicose veins, sore throat, sinusitis, bronchitis, muscle cramps,
arthritis, rheumatism, an immune stimulant,stimulates sluggish digestion, induces
menstruation(Avoid in Pregnancy), eases painful periods,PMS, nervous tension,
stress,lack of concentration.
The Cypress was dedicated to Hades (the "unseen") the Greek god of death
whose Roman equivalent is Plato.A symbol in astrology of psychological
transformation - inner renewal, change, a new direction.
Blends well with: Bergamot, Lime, Lemon, Lavender,Orange, Juniper,Pine

Elemi
Botanical name Canarium luzonicum / Organic/ resin/Philippines
Elemi was one of the aromatics used in ancient Egypt. A light fresh scent,
balsamic-spicy, lemon like. Blends well with Myrrh, Frankincense, Lavender,
Rosemary. A very grounding oil, a base note in perfumery. Helpful for nervous
exhaustion and stress, a general stimulant. Promotes peace and joy, centering,
balances upper and lower chakras. Elemi is said to stimulate the Thymus gland
and strengthens the immune system, particularly at the beginning of an illness.
Fortifys the body. Good for respiratory complaints, bronchitis, unproductive
cough, congestion. Very rejuvenating for aged skin and wrinkles. Healing for
infected wounds, ulcers. Avoid on sensitive or damaged skin. Avoid in pregnancy
and with babies and children.

Eucalyptus Lemon
Botanical name Eucalyptus citriodora /W/China/Leaves and twigs
Eucalyptus Lemon is soothing and calming with a strong sedative effect. Helpful
for muscle and joint aches and pains,sprains and injuries.Anti-
inflammatory,antispasmodic. A powerful antiseptic, use for athletes foot, fungal
infections, herpes.Use Eucalyptus Citriodora for Massage and as an Insect
Repellant. Sometimes referred to as Lemon Eucalyptus, this oil has a lemony
smell with a sweet undertone. It is a mild warming oil without the mucus
dissolving properties of the other Eucalyptus species. It is good to use for
massage. If you have a client on the massage table who is chilled and on the
verge of getting a cold, you can use Eucalyptus Citriodora to warm them up. It is
antiseptic, antispasmodic, and fungicidal.

Eucalyptus Lemon
Botanical name Eucalyptus citriodora /W/China/Leaves and twigs
Eucalyptus Lemon is soothing and calming with a strong sedative effect. Helpful
for muscle and joint aches and pains,sprains and injuries.Anti-
inflammatory,antispasmodic. A powerful antiseptic, use for athletes foot, fungal
infections, herpes.Use Eucalyptus Citriodora for Massage and as an Insect
Repellant. Sometimes referred to as Lemon Eucalyptus, this oil has a lemony
smell with a sweet undertone. It is a mild warming oil without the mucus
dissolving properties of the other Eucalyptus species. It is good to use for
massage. If you have a client on the massage table who is chilled and on the
verge of getting a cold, you can use Eucalyptus Citriodora to warm them up. It is
antiseptic, antispasmodic, and fungicidal.

Eucalyptus Sweet
Botanical name Eucalyptus globulus /unrectified / W/Spain
A camphorus, woody and sweet oil that is steam distilled from the leaves of the
tree. Most Eucalyptus Globulous on the market is rectified which means it has
been adulterated. We do not sell this product because the rectification process
eliminates therapeutically important minor constituents. Rectified oil is
decongesting but it is harsh on the bronchial muscles, sometimes causing
constriction.Our Eucalyptus is not medicinal smelling at all and is much softer
than others on the market.
The unrectified Eucalyptus Globulus has a softer,nicer scent and is
therapeutically superior to the industrially produced rectified oil. Unlike the
rectified Eucalyptus, this oil relaxes the bronchial muscles. Diffuse this
refreshing, stimulating oil to reduce the swelling of mucus membranes, loosen
phlegm, and ease breathing. It also will kill airborne germs and viruses to help
reduce the spread of flues and infections. Wonderful for protection during the
winter months. Diffused for two hours a day will keep colds and flu away.
Used in massage oil Eucalyptus is valuable in all respiratory conditions to ease
constricted breathing. Add a few drops to a basin of water or a compress to treat
skin infections and ulcers.
Properties - anti-bacterial, antiseptic, decongestant, antiviral.
Blends well with - Basil, Cedar, Frankincense, Sweet Marjoram, Pine and is a top
note.
Precautions - although this Eucalyptus is a strong antiviral and antibacterial oil, it
is not appropriate for use with babies and small children. It can be toxic if taken
internally. For children use Eucalyptus Smithi,

Eucalyptus Radiata
Botanical name Eucalyptus radiata / W/Australia
This variety has a sweet, soft scent and is used for infections higher in the
respiratory tract. It is highly effective when used with Ravansara aromatica,
against colds, flu and sinusitis.A refreshing camphorus oil with a scent that is
lighter than Eucalyptus Globulus. Patricia Davis says this is the most useful
Eucalyptus as it has a pleasant smell and is easily assimilated. It has many of the
same uses as Eucalyptus Globulus but it is milder in its chemical composition
and gentler in action. Despite its mild chemical composition, it is highly anti-
bacterial and anti-viral. Eucalyptus Radiata has been proven effective in
laboratory tests against many viruses, including staphylococci. It is also a
powerful decongestant: in chronic and acute bronchitis it reduces the swelling of
mucus membranes, loosens phlegm and increases the oxygen supply to
restricted cells.

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