Myrrha:
Historically, Myrrh has been used in
many ways, from meditation to embalming in ancient Egypt. Modern
herbalists frequently recommend Myrrh for its cleansing properties, especially
for the mouth and throat. Myrrh is also excellent for calming the skin. For
aromatic, topical, or dietary use.
Helichrysum:
One of the most sought-after essential oils, Helichrysum has traditionally been used for its soothing and health benefits. The rare essential oil of Helichrysum is distilled from the flower cluster of an evergreen herb and is highly prized by essential oil users. For aromatic, topical, or dietary use.
One of the most sought-after essential oils, Helichrysum has traditionally been used for its soothing and health benefits. The rare essential oil of Helichrysum is distilled from the flower cluster of an evergreen herb and is highly prized by essential oil users. For aromatic, topical, or dietary use.
Frankincense:
Perhaps the most precious of the ancient oils, Frankincense is highly sought after by modern consumers for its many uses, including relaxation, healthy cell function, and mood enhancement. For aromatic, topical, or dietary use.
Perhaps the most precious of the ancient oils, Frankincense is highly sought after by modern consumers for its many uses, including relaxation, healthy cell function, and mood enhancement. For aromatic, topical, or dietary use.
Geranium:
Geranium offers outstanding benefits
for soothing skin and is a common ingredient in many skin care products. Geranium’s
calming effects make it a popular choice for many essential oil users. For
aromatic, topical, or dietary use. Dilute if applied topically.
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