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Ylang-Ylang means “the flower of flowers” owing to its beautiful scent. Ylang-Ylang essential oil emits a sweet, floral, and uplifting aroma that ...
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Thyme is not only a culinary staple in many areas of the world owing to its characteristic taste but also a remedy, thanks to its innumerable heal...
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Tea tree oil, also known as melaleuca oil, is an essential oil distilled from the leaves of the native Australian plant Melaleuca alternifolia. Te...
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Sweet Orange Essential Oil is one of the most notable citrus oils. The health benefits of orange essential oil can be attributed to its properties...
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Popularly known for being a culinary herb, rosemary is from the mint family and has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. Rosemary esse...
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Beyond its incredible scent and aromatherapy power, peppermint oil is one of the most versatile essential oils to have stocked in your medicine ca...
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Native to islands in Southeastern Asia, lemongrass oil is a type of essential oil often used in aromatherapy and by natural medicine practitioners...
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Sourced from the peel of the Citrus limonum plant, lemon essential oil has a fresh, citrusy scent. It has long been used as an aromatherapy as wel...
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Grapefruit essential oil is an orange-tinted, citrus-scented oil frequently used in aromatherapy. Grapefruit essential oil has distinct properties...
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Geranium oil is extracted from the flowers and leaves of the geranium plant. It is considered nontoxic, nonirritant, and generally non-sensitizing...
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Boswellia serrata is a tree native to India that produces special compounds that have been found to have strong anti-inflammatory, and potentially...
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There are over 400 different species of eucalyptus. Eucalyptus globulus, also known as Blue Gum, is the main source of eucalyptus oil used globall...
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