LOT OF SIX 15ml BOTTLES OF ESSENTIAL OILS -AROMATHERAPY
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This is a lot of SIX 15ml (.5fl oz) bottles of essential oil. These are REAL natural essential oils, not fragrance oils, 100% pure and unblended. Bottled by the Alan Lund Creations company. NEW, never used. Great for any aromatherapy and many crafts including candle and soap making. The containers are amber glass boston round with poylester cone lined phenolic plastic lids. Oils included are: Tea Tree, Bitter Fennel, Clove Leaf, Eucalyptus Blue Mallee, Fir Needle, and Lime. Feel free to ask me any questions including the use of these essential oils. Additional Information: Fennel, Bitter:Foeniculum VulgareProduced in BulgariaSteam DistilledA herb of ancient medical repute, believed to convey longevity, courage and strength. It was also used to ward off evil spirits, strengthen the eyesight and neutralize poisons. It is considered good for obstructions of the liver, spleen and gall bladder and for digestive complaints. It has traditionally been used for obesity, which may be due to a type of estrogenic action, which also increases the milk of nursing mothers. Clove Leaf:Eugenia CaryophyllataProduced in Indonesia Steam DistilledExtensively used as a domestic spice worldwide. Tincture of cloves has been used for skin infections (scabies, athletes foot); for digestive upsets; to dress the umbilical cord; for intestinal parasites; to ease the pain of childbirth (steeped in wine); and notably for toothache. The tea is used to relieve nausea. In Chinese medicine the oil is used for diarrhea, hernia, bad breath and bronchitis as well as for those conditions mentioned above. Eucalyptus Blue Mallee:Eucalyptus PolybracteaProduced in AustraliaSteam DistilledA traditional household remedy in Australia, the leaves and oil are used especially for respiratory ailments such as bronchitis and croup, and the dried leaves are smoked like tobacco for asthma. It is also used for feverish conditions (malaria, typhoid, cholera, etc.) and skin problems such as burns, ulcers and wounds. Aqueous extracts are used for aching joints, bacterial dysentery, ringworm, tuberculosis, etc. and employed for similar reasons in western and eastern medicine. The wood is also used for timber production in Spain. Fir Needle:Abies SibiricaProduced in RussiaSteam DistilledIt is highly esteemed in Europe for its medicinal virtues and its fragrant scent. It is used mainly for respiratory complains, fever, muscular and rheumatic pain. Employed as an ingredient in some cough and cold remedies and rheumatic treatments. Used as a fragrance component in deodorants, room sprays, disinfectants, bath preparations, soaps and perfumes. Lime:Citrus AurantifoliaProduced in MexicoCold PressedThe fruit is often used indiscriminately in place of lemon with which it shares many qualities. It is used for similar purposes including fever, infections, sore throat, colds, etc. in the past it was used as a remedy for dyspepsia with glycerin of pepsin. Mainly the distilled oil, but also the terpeneless oil, is used by the food industry, especially in soft drinks – ‘lemon and lime’ flavour. Tea Tree:Melaleuca Alternifolia Produced in AustraliaSteam DistilledThe name derives from its local usage as a type of herbal tea, prepared from the leaves. Our present knowledge of the properties and uses of tea tree is based on a very long history of use by the aboriginal people of Australia. It has been extensively researched recently by scientific methods. Safety Information: Keep essential oils out of reach of children. Do not leave a bottle which has no fixed integral dropper where a child could take off the cap and consume contents. Do not use directly on or near the eyes; ensure caution with compresses. Most diluted essential oils will sting the eyes; if accidents happen, flush with clean warm water; if NEAT oils get is the eye, immediately flush with cold full fat milk, or vegetable oil to dilute. If stinging is not alleviated, seek medical assistance. Do not, unless otherwise advised by an expert, apply neat essential oil onto the skin. To remove neat oil spills on hands, use cream or vegetable oil to dilute, apply soap, wash with warm water; may need to be repeated. Never assume that an essential oil will have the same properties as credited to the whole plant from which it is obtained. Ingesting any oil should only be undertaken under the supervision of a professional health advisor and never exceed the suggested amount. Essential oils should always be used diluted over a large body area. Excess (of EOs) can cause headaches, nausea and general feeling of uneasiness; drink plenty of water, get fresh air, take frequent breaks. Do not drive a motor vehicle (or allow client to) immediately following a relaxation treatment or after using soporific oils (e.g., clary sage) Regulate the frequency when using essential oils. If used daily over a two week period, give a week's grace before recommencing treatment. Reduce the chance of acquiring a sensitivity reaction from constant use of same oil(s) over several years by varying choices. This gives the body a break from constant use. If any kind of skin rash is observed when using a particular essential oil, stop using it immediately and try another oil. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
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