- Citrus bergamia
- Non-Commercial Grade
- 10 ML
- Tamper Evident Cap
- Orifice Reducer
- Blue Euro Glass Bottle
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The literature reports that Cedarwood Atlas has a warm, balsamic, woody aroma. When used for massage, it is known to be relaxing and soothing and can be used as a dietary supplement to maintain healthy lung function. It is a powerful antiseptic, and has been used for bronchial and urinary tract infections. Cedarwood oil must not be used during pregnancy.
- Cedrus atlantica
- Non-Commercial Grade
- 10 ML
- Tamper Evident Cap
- Orifice Reducer
- Glass Euro Bottle
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The literature reports that Clove has a sweet, spicy fragrance. It has magnificent immune-enhancing properties, is antibacterial, antiseptic, and analgesic. It's principal constituent is eugenol, which is used in the dental industry to numb the gums. Clove is the highest-scoring single ingredient ever tested for its antioxidant capacity on the ORAC scale. Thus you should always dilute before using topically.
- Eugenia caryophllata
- Non-Commercial Grade
- 10 ML
- Tamper Evident Cap
- Orifice Reducer
- Glass Euro Bottle
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The literature reports that Coriander has a warm, sweet fragrance. Anatomically, it is said to have soothing and calming properties, hence it has been used as an analgesic for neuralgia and rheumatic pains. It has been used to stimulate the appetite.
- Coriandrum sativum
- Non-Commercial Grade
- 10 ML
- Tamper Evident Cap
- Orifice Reducer
- Glass Euro Bottle
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The literature reports that Cypress has a smoky, woody and fresh aroma. Anatomically, because it is an astringent, it is used for excessive fluid buildups, whether from oedema, incontinence or sweating. Cypress is also beneficial for oily or troubled skin. It has been used for its antispasmodic properties, especially with the bronchi and with menstrual cramping.
- Cupressus sempervirens
- Non-Commercial Grade
- 10 ML
- Tamper Evident Cap
- Orifice Reducer
- Glass Euro Bottle
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The literature reports that Geranium has a wonderfully uplifting, calming, flowery scent. Like almost all of the flower oils, it is antidepressant and antiseptic. It is reported to be excellent for the skin. It is also a valuable astringent and a haemostatic (it stops bleeding), which makes this oil very useful in treating injuries.
- Pelargonium graveolens
- Non-Commercial Grade
- 10 ML
- Tamper Evident Cap
- Orifice Reducer
- Glass Euro Bottle
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The literature reports that Ginger has a warm, spicy fragrance that is energizing. Since it is said to be supportive of the digestive system, ginger has been used to soothe, calm, and balance digestive discomfort. When well diluted (1% – 1.5%), Ginger has been used for rheumatism, arthritis, muscular pain and fatigue.
- Zingiber officinalis
- Non-Commercial Grade
- 10 ML
- Tamper Evident Cap
- Orifice Reducer
- Glass Euro Bottle
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The literature reports that Grapefruit has a fresh, citrusy aroma. It has a tonic effect on the skin and scalp and has been used for skin. It is not photosensitizing, as most citrus oils are. It has been used for fluid retention. Psychologically, one of its most important uses is as an antidepressant.
- Citrus paradisi
- Non-Commercial Grade
- 10 ML
- Tamper Evident Cap
- Orifice Reducer
- Glass Euro Bottle
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The literature reports that Lemongrass has very strong lemony fragrance. Because it is a very powerful antiseptic and bactericide, it has very long history of use in traditional Indian medicine, particularly against infectious illnesses and fevers. It has been found to have a calming effect on headaches, but unlike Lavender, Lemongrass should be diluted in a carrier oil before gently massaging the temples and forehead.
- Cymbopogon citratus
- Non-Commercial Grade
- 10 ML
- Tamper Evident Cap
- Orifice Reducer
- Glass Euro Bottle
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The literature reports that just as the scent of the fruit, Mandarin/Tangerine oil has a very delicate aroma. The names Mandarin and Tangerine are both used to describe the same oil, with a tendency to use the name Mandarin in Europe and Tangerine in America. It has been said that one key application of Tangerine is in treating digestive problems. This is because it has a tonic and stimulant effect on both the stomach and liver. It has also known to have a calming affect on the intestines. One of the safe oils which can be used during pregnancy, it has been used for the prevention of stretch - marks.
- Citrus nobilis
- Non-Commercial Grade
- 10 ML
- Tamper Evident Cap
- Orifice Reducer
- Glass Euro Bottle
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The literature reports that Marjoram has a warm, penetrating and slightly peppery aroma. Its outstanding property is its warming action, both on the mind and the body. It is used as a steam inhalation and it is known to clear the chest and ease respiratory difficulties very quickly. It is a very good therapy for insomnia. Marjoram dilates the arteries and capillaries, which causes an increase in circulation and helps to carry away toxic wastes left in the muscle after heavy exercise, which in turn, reduces pain and stiffness. Its anti-spasmodic effect on the uterine muscle makes it a welcomed remedy for menstrual cramps. Psychologically, marjoram has a warming effect on the mental and emotional level. It's warm, nutty perfume is rather more masculine than many of the oils that can help with sleeplessness, making it more acceptable with men who are unable to sleep, than some of the sweeter aromas.
- Origanum majorana
- Non-Commercial Grade
- 10 ML
- Tamper Evident Cap
- Orifice Reducer
- Glass Euro Bottle
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The literature reports that Orange oil has the fragrance of orange peel. It seems to have a normalizing effect on the peristaltic action of the intestines. If long-term treatment is necessary, it has been said to work well with Lavender or Neroli.
- Citrus aurantium
- Non-Commercial Grade
- 10 ML
- Tamper Evident Cap
- Orifice Reducer
- Glass Euro Bottle