Experience Essential Oils • The Uses and History
What Are Essential Oils? Essential oils are derived by a distillation process and retains the characteristic fragrance of the plant.
The use of essential oils dates back thousands of years. Many oils were first recorded in history by ancient Greeks and Egyptians. Throughout their rich history, essential oils helped to heal and balance our overall well-being. Personally, I like to use essential oils to help ease my symptoms of stress and depression. Are you interested in this type of therapy for your purposes? If yes, then I suggest doing research into the oils that are right for you.💦
What Are Essential Oils? Essential oils are derived by a distillation process and retains the characteristic fragrance of the plant.
If you want a natural way to rejuvenate your skin, you might consider concocting your own anti-aging treatment serum with essential oils.
I welcome you to this article about learning the beneficial uses of ylang-ylang. Let’s begin by discovering where it’s from and what it is.
Myrrh is the dried sap from the Commiphora myrrha tree and native to SW Asia and NE Africa. Learn the benefits of Myrrh Essential Oils.
Sage has been used for thousands of years as a medium for spiritual cleansing of an area or place. Burn sage to restore balance.
Lemon essential oil cleanses, purifies, invigorates. As a result, it is one of the most versatile oils available on the market today.
Frankincense is one of the most precious essential oils because it has very special health benefits and its spicy aroma pleases everyone.
Rosemary is an aromatic herb that we all know but do you know it improves memory and relieves minor pain? Also, rosemary can be grown at home!
Turmeric has been around for more than 5,000 years as both a spice and antidepressant. Read to learn more.
Deep Blue® is a wonderful way to relieve minor aches and pains throughout your day. It is designed to provide soothing support.
I successfully use Peppermint essential oils to relieve anxiety on a regular basis. Also, peppermint adds clarity to thought processes.
The scent of Jasmine has been a favorite of mine since the mid-70s when Ciara was my favorite fragrance. Learn about the myriad of benefits!