Aura Cacia Panic Button Essential Oil Blend

Aura Cacia Panic Button Essential Oil Blend


Ingredients: Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Citrus x Limon (Lemon) Oil, Citrus Reticulata (Mandarin Orange) Oil, Citrus x Aurantium (Petitgrain) Oil, Rosa Damascena (Rose) Absolute, Citrus x Aurantium (Neroli) Oil.

Over It Mist: Combine 18 drops with 1 oz water in a spray diffuser.

Overwhelmed? Waft open bottle under nose. Inhale and Count To Ten.

CAUTION: IF PREGNANT, NURSING, SUFFERING FROM ANY MEDICAL CONDITION, OR TAKING MEDICATION, CONSULT A HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONER BEFORE USE. AVOID EYES AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES. DILUTE PROPERLY. MAY IRRITATE SKIN. NOT FOR INTERNAL USE. AVOID DIRECT SUNLIGHT. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

Product Notes: For use when you are feeling overwhelmed. Simply waft under nose and take long, deep breaths.

Quality Notes: 100% pure, gas chromatography-tested essential oils. No synthetic preservatives, colors or fragrances.

 

Anti-bacteria Four Thieves Essential Oil Blend


This anti-bacteria blend essential oil blend was created based on the historical account of four thieves in France who protected themselves from the black plague with cloves, rosemary, and other aromatics while robbing victims of the killer disease. When captured, they were offered a lighter sentence in exchange for their secret recipe. This oil blend includes clove, cinnamon bark, cinnamon leaf, rosemary, lemon, and Eucalyptus radiata and has been specially blended to offer the same kind of defense.

 

Ingredients: Essential Oil Blend of clove, cinnamon bark, eucalyptus, lemon & rosemary.

 

Anti-Cellulite Essential Oil Blend

A proprietary blend of pure essential oils that will help with cellulite, sagging skin. Blend with our butter, oil or any unscented lotion (1 to 5%). It can also be used in lymphatic massage. Several of the essential oils are also known to help slim the body. But you must compliment with proper diet and exercise.

 

Ingredients: Juniper, Lavender, Geranium, Bergamot, Chamomile, Rosemary, Grapefruit, Fennel

 

Basil Essential Oil

 

Botanical Name: Ocimum basilicum

Plant Part: Leaves & flowers

Extraction Method: Steam Distilled

Origin: Nepal

 

Prized in Ayurvedic medicine for its ability to strengthen compassion, faith and bring clarity. This herbaceous, slightly camphoerous smelling oil is commonly used in insect repellant and insect bite creams as well as in many bronchitis, cold and cough inhalants.

 

Avoid during pregnancy or if you have liver problems.

 

Cosmetics: Basil essential oil is used topically to massage the skin. It enhances the luster of dull looking skin as well as hair. As a result it is extensively used in many skin care supplements that claim to improve the tone of your skin. It is also used for acne and skin infections.

 

Digestion: Basil essential oil is also used as a digestive tonic. Since basil oil has carminative properties, it is used for treating indigestion, constipation, stomach cramps and flatulence. It provides immediate relief from the gas in your stomach and intestines. It is also colic and hence is used for bowel pain.

 

Cold: Basil essential oil is effective in providing relief from cold, influenza and associated fever. Due to its antispasmodic nature, it is used in case of whooping cough.

 

Respiratory: Apart from its usage in cough, it is used for asthma, bronchitis, and sinus infections.

 

Infections: Basil oil is good for treating a variety of infections such as cuts, wounds, skin infections, bladder infections, etc., due to its antibacterial properties. It is also good for viral infections.

 

Stress disorder: Basil essential oil has a refreshing effect and hence it is used for treating nervous tension, mental fatigue, melancholy, migraines and depression. Due to this calming nature of basil essential oil, it is widely used in aromatherapy. It regular use gives mental strength and clarity.

 

Blood circulation: Basil oil improves blood circulation and thus helps in increasing the metabolism.

 

Pain relief: It is analgesic and provides relief from pain. Hence it is used in arthritis, wounds, injuries, burns, bruises, scars, sports injuries, sprains, headaches, etc.

 

Anti vomiting: Basil essential oil can be used as an anti vomiting agent in motion sickness and many other vomiting cases.

 

Basil essential oil is also a good treatment for itching from bites and stings from honey bees, insects and even snakes.

 

Bergamot Essential Oil (Bergaptene Free)

 

Botanical Name: Citrus bergamia

 

Plant Part: Crude Fruit Peel

 

Extraction Method: Cold Pressed

 

Origin: Italy

 

Aromatic Scent: The aroma is basically citrus, yet fruity and sweet with a warm spicy floral quality, and is reminiscent of Neroli and Lavender oil.

 

Common Uses: In this variety, the bergaptene content which causes photosensitivity has been removed. This allows the Bergamot to be used in skin and hair care formulations without concern for phototoxicity after exposure to the sun. Bergamot is commonly used to treat skin ailments such as psoriasis and eczema, and by aromatherapists to help reduce stress, depression, and anxiety in their patients. It is also grown as a companion plant in gardens to discourage insects. Perhaps it is most commonly known as the exotic flavour in Earl Grey and Lady Grey Teas.

 

Cautions: It may cause sensitivity in some individuals. Avoid use during pregnancy.

 

Bug Away Essential Oil Blend

 

Ingredients: Essential Oil of Citronella, Eucalyptus, Catnip, Cedarwood, Lemongrass, Lavender, Litsea Cubeba, Tea Tree, Patchouli

 

Calming (Baby Safe) Essential Oil Blend

This blend contains pure essential oil of Chamomile Blue, Chamomile Roman, Lavender. Gentle enough for babies and sensitive adults.

Citrus Burst Essential Oil Blend

 

Ingredients: Essential Oil of Pink Grapefruit, Lemon, Lime, Litsea, Mandarin, Sweet Orange

 

Citronella Java Essential Oil

Citronella oil, Java, Indonesia
Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt., fam. Poaceae (Graminae)
Grass
Indonesia

Aroma: Rich, fresh, sweet, lemony

 

The odor is fresh and sweet with slightly woody dry out notes.

 

Traditional Use: Citronella is used in perfumery and medicinally to aid with fevers and rheumatic pain. It has also been used for menstrual and digestive problems. It is more widely known as an insect repellant.

 

Benefits: Acne, arthritis, bruises, bug bites and stings, colds, exhaustion, excessive perspiration, fatigue, fever, flu, headaches, infections, insect repellant, neuralgia, oily skin, rheumatism, stomach spasms. Citronella oil can be used to make your own outdoor candles for those late summer nights.

 

Blends Well With: Bergamot, cedarwood, citrus oils, geranium, pine, sandalwood.

 

Of Interest: Mixed with cedarwood Virginia oil, it has been a popular remedy against mosquito attacks for many years since before the appearance of DDT and other modern insecticides. Cymbopogon winterianus or Java citronella has a higher geraniol and citronellol content then Cymbopogon nardus or Sri Lanka citronella. Because of these constituents Java citronella is used more in perfumery. 

 

It is often used in combination with Cedarwood to produce pleasant-smelling patio candles and torches.

 

Citronella is also used in deodorants and in conditioners for oily skin and hair.

 

Safety Data: Non-toxic, non-irritant; may cause skin irritation in some individuals. Avoid during pregnancy.

 

Deep Tissue Relax Essential Oil Blend

 

A proprietary blend of pure essential oils that will help with tire or tense muscles and troubled joints. Blend with our butter, oil, sugar scrub or any unscented lotion (0.5 to 3%).

 

Ingredients: Basil, Black Pepper, Roman Chamomile, Chamomile Blue, Cinnamon, Citronella, Eucalyptus, Everlasting, Ginger, Grapefruit, Juniper, Lemongrass, Peppermint, Pine, Ravensara, Rosemary, Spearmint, Oregano

 

Eucalyptus Globulus Essential Oil

 

Botanical Name: Eucalyptus globulus

 

Plant Part: Woods and Leaves

 

Extraction Method: Steam Distilled

 

The strong nose-opening smell of cough drops is mainly due to the presence of this top ten oil harvested from the leaves of the Eucalyptus tree. It is no wonder Jeanne Rose uses Eucalyptus oil to treat her own asthma. She advises using it blended in chest rubs and pure in a diffuser. Aromatherapist Victoria Edwards of Fair Oaks, California advises Eucalyptus for Bronchitis. She uses a hot, wet washcloth with a few drops of the oil. She said “You can also put a couple of drops in your hand, rub your palms together and inhale it right from your hands.” Backaches are also treated with massage using diluted Eucalyptus oil. Judith Jackson, author and Aromatherapist says Eucalyptus is a valuable oil for treating Urinary Tract infections. She recommends a few drops in a bath. Eucalyptus is also an excellent diffuser oil to make homes smell cleaner. Although critics describe the aroma as medicinal that may be simply because of the association with cough treatments. It is also one of the less expensive oils that of late have become more costly because of the demand. The great benefits are no longer a secret.

Eucalyptus Globulus Essential Oil has been used on all sorts of skin ailments such as burns, blisters, wounds, insect bites, lice, and skin infections. It has also been used to combat the effects of colds and flu, and there is a history of its application to sore muscles and joints.

Cautions: Eucalyptus Oil should be used in dilution, and be avoided during pregnancy. It is considered toxic if taken internally, non-irritant and non-sensitive. Avoid if you have high blood pressure or epilepsy.

 

Grapefruit Pink Essential Oil

 

Botanical Name: Citrus racemosa

Plant Part: Crude Peel

Extraction Method: Cold Press

Origin: France

Description: The grapefruit tree was originally from Asia. It is now grown and harvested in the United States, France, Brazil and Israel. The Grapefruit tree itself is a large, shiny gloss-leaved tree, about 10 meters (30 feet) high, with white flowers and large, pale yellow fruit.

Color: Pink

Common Uses: Grapefruit Pink essential oil is believed by aromatherapists to be a spiritual up-lifter, and to ease muscle fatigue and stiffness. It is also a purifier of congested, oily and acne prone skin. Grapefruit oil is also sometimes added to creams and lotions as a natural toner, and in some circles it is believed to promote hair growth though there is not any medical documentation verifying this.

A couple of years ago I read that it helps with ear infections. I tried it and it DOES work. You rub it behind your ear and down the side of your neck....... ( never inside the ear).... the pain is gone within 30 minutes and if you keep up with it for a few days the infection is cleared up. It also helps with congested lungs.

Consistency: Thin

Note: Medium to Top

Strength of Aroma: Medium

Blends well with: Grapefruit pink blends well with other members of the citrus family, rosemary, cypress, lavender, geranium, cardamon and generally most spice oils

Aromatic Scent: Grapefruit Pink essential oil has a fresh, tart citrus smell that is very characteristic of the fruit.

Cautions: None declared, though in rare cases it may cause some photosensitization.

 

Immune Boost Essential Oil Blend

 

Ingredients: Essential Oil of Basil, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Ginger, Lavender, Lemon, Orange, Peppermint, Ravensara, Laurel Leaf, Tea Tree

 

Lavender Essential Oil (40/42)


Botanical Name: Lavandula officinalis

 

Plant Part: Flowers

 

Extraction Method: Steam Distillation

 

Origin: France

 

Common Uses: Lavender 40/42 Essential Oil has the most floral scent of all the Lavenders, though its therapeutic levels are the lowest. Nonetheless, it is recognized as having some strong properties. They include being analgesic, anticonvulsant, anti-depressant, anti-microbial, anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, anti-toxic, carminative, cholagogue, choleretic, cicatrizant, cordial, cytophylactic, diuretic, emmenagogue, deodorant, hypotensive, insecticide, nervine, parasitical, rubefacient, sedative, stimulant, sudorific, tonic, vermifuge, and as a vulnerary. Lavender 40/42 is often the Lavender oil of choice for applications in soaps, candles, perfumes and cosmetics. The reason is that the 40 – 42 refers to the standardization of both Linalool and Linalyl acetate esters resulting in a very consistent floral scent.

 

Aromatic Scent: Lavender 40/42 Essential Oil has a floral, herbaceous, fresh scent with balsamic woody undertone.

 

Cautions: Avoid high doses during pregnancy because it is a uterine stimulant.

 

Lemon (Sicily) Essential Oil

 

Main Constituents:
Limonene: 82.6%

 

Botanical Name: Citrus limonum

 

Plant Part: Fruit Peel

 

Extraction Method: Cold Pressed

 

Origin: Italy


Common Uses: Lemon (Sicily) Essential Oil has been historically recognized as a cleanser. It is reputed as being antiseptic, and as having refreshing and cooling properties. On skin and hair it can be used for its cleansing effect, as well as for treating cuts and boils. Research has also shown Lemon (Sicily) Essential Oil to enhance the ability to concentrate.


Cautions: Lemon (Sicily) Essential Oil is non-toxic, but may cause skin irritation in some. Lemon is also phototoxic and should be avoided prior to exposure to direct sunlight. Avoid during pregnancy.

 

Lemongrass Essential Oil

 

Main Constituents:
Citral: 71.5%
Geranial: 5.8%

 

Botanical Name: Cymbopogon flexuosus

 

Plant Part: Leaves

 

Extraction Method: Steam Distilled

 

Origin: India

 

Common Uses: Lemongrass Essential Oil is known for its invigorating and antiseptic properties. It can be used in facial toners as its astringent properties help fight acne and greasy skin. An excellent anti-depressant, Lemongrass Essential Oil tones and fortifies the nervous system and can be used in bath for soothing muscular nerves and pain. Lemongrass shares similar properties with citronella and has a great reputation for keeping insects away.

 

Aromatic Scent: Lemongrass Essential Oil has a fresh earthy, citrusy scent.

 

History: Traditional Indian medicine has used Lemongrass Essential Oil to treat infectious illness and fever.

 

Cautions: Avoid in glaucoma and with children. Use caution in prostatic hyperplasia and with skin hypersensitivity or damaged skin. Avoid use during pregnancy.
It is recommended that this essential oil be stored in dark amber, blue or green glass bottles since it has been found to dissolve aluminum bottles.

 


 

Rosemary Morocco Essential Oil

 

Botanical Name: Rosmarinus Officinalis

 

Plant Part: Herb

 

Extraction Method: Steam Distilled

 

Origin: Morocco

 

Description: An evergreen shrub with numerous branches, Rosemary has ash-colored scaly bark and leathery, thick leaves, which are lustrous and dark green above, and white underneath. Its name means, dew of the sea (This is because rosemary naturally grows near the Mediterranean Sea).

 

Color: Colorless to pale yellow liquid.

 

Common Uses: Rosemary Morocco Essential Oil is credited as having stimulating and warming actions and can be used in numerous skin care products. It is used in hair care to stimulate hair growth and improves most scalp problems, particularly dandruff and seborrhea. It nourishes the scalp and keeps hair looking healthy and shiny. Rosemary oil is said to have antiseptic and antimicrobial properties and is also used to balance intense emotions and control mood swings. It lifts the spirits, counters depression and assist in managing stress.

 

Aromatic Scent: Rosemary Morocco Essential Oil has a fresh, strong, woody, balsamic, herbal minty scent.

 

History: Rosemary has been used medicinally for several thousand years. Its leaves were traditionally burned in hospitals to purify the air.

 

Cautions: Rosemary Morocco Essential Oil is generally non-toxic and non-sensitizing. It is not suitable for people with epilepsy or high blood pressure. Avoid in pregnancy since it is an emmenagogue.

 

Sweet Orange Essential Oil

 
Main Constituents:

Aldehydes: 1.42%

 

Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis

 

Plant Part: Fruit Peel

 

Extraction Method: Cold Pressed

 

Origin: Brazil

 

Description: Sweet Orange is derived from an evergreen tree. It is smaller than the bitter orange tree, and less hardy with fewer or no spines. The fruit itself has a sweet pulp with no bitter membrane.

 

Color: Yellowish orange to dark orange liquid.

 

Common Uses: Properties for Sweet Orange Essential Oil are as follows: antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, carminative, cordial, deodorant, digestive, stimulant (nervous) and tonic (cardiac, circulatory). It has also been applied to combat colds, constipation, dull skin, flatulence, the flu, gums, slow digestion, and stress.

 

Aromatic Scent: Sweet Orange Essential Oil has a sweet, citrus smell much like the orange peels it is derived from, only more intense and concentrated.

 

Cautions: Some aromatherapists have reported that a small percentage of few people have experienced dermatitis from the limonene content of sweet orange. Orange Essential Oil is considered photo-toxic and exposure to sunlight should be avoided. Do not use if pregnant.

Tea Tree Essential Oil (AAA Australian)

 

Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia

 

Plant Part: Leaves

 

Extraction Method: Steam Distilled

 

Origin: Australia


Common Uses: Tea Tree Essential Oil is best known as a very powerful immune stimulant. It can help to fight all three categories of infectious organisms (bacteria, fungi, and viruses), and there is evidence that Tea Tree Oil massages prior to an operation may help to fortify the body and reduce post-operative shock. Used in vapor therapy, Tea Tree Oil can help with colds, measles, sinusitis and viral infections. For skin and hair, Tea Tree has been used to combat acne, oily skin, head lice and dandruff. As essential oils have become more accepted by the public, the use of Tea Tree has increased significantly. This can be readily evidenced by the commercial products now using Tea Tree Essential Oil.


Aromatic Scent: Tee Tree Essential Oil has a fresh, antiseptic and medicinal scent. It also has characteristic mint and spice back-notes.


Cautions: Tea Tree Essential Oil may cause dermal sensitization in some people. Do not take internally.