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We have all the Natural oil that really heal you
From oral health, to cleaning products and even the common flu, essential oils have a wide range of uses. Rid your home of chemical-laden household products with our essential oils.
1. Lavender Oil Certificate Of Analysis on Demand
The great relaxer, lavender oil is used to help aid peaceful sleep and is great for headaches. Lavender is also very helpful for skin rashes and is an effective disinfectant for burns and cuts. You can add lavender and 1 teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda (aluminum free) to your washing for a fresh scent too! With its beautiful smell, lavender is a beautiful oil to keep in your home.
2. Clove Certificate Of Analysis on Demand
Clove has been used for centuries to help alleviate pain associated with dental cavities. An affordable remedy for toothache, clove contains eugenol. Eugenol is a strong antiseptic and anesthetic to reduce pain and kill germs.
Clove is also useful as a mold remover. Add 10 drops to 100 ml of water, spray directly onto mold, and leave for at least one hour before wiping off.
3. Lemon Grass Certificate Of Analysis on Demand
Contains the naturally occurring active constituent knows as limonene. Lemon can be used as a natural cleaning agent in your home, as well as being added to coconut oil and used as a chemical-free toothpaste replacement.
To make a spray for cleaning windows, kitchen benches and bathrooms, add 10 drops to 1 cup of water in a spray bottle. You can also add lemon grass to your washing along with 1 teaspoon of aluminum-free baking soda (bicarbonate of soda, or sodium bicarbonate) to make an affordable washing powder.
4. Vetiver Certificate Of Analysis on Demand
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5. Peppermint Certificate Of Analysis on Demand
A soothing smell that has an instant calming effect on the mind. Peppermint is great for giving a fresh smell to your cleaning. It can also be used in cooking for a great taste. Just like lemon, peppermint oil can also be added to coconut oil for oil pulling – resulting in a wonderfully fresh finish too.
Peppermint also makes a great natural tummy soother, as it’s high in menthol, calming stomach aches, nausea, and irritable bowel syndrome.
6. Eucalyptus oil Certificate Of Analysis on Demand
Derived from a plant native to Australia with the constituent eucalyptol, this oil is anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antiseptic, antibacterial, and decongestant.
Eucalyptus can also be used for bites, wound healing (dilute in warm water and then clean the wound), and added to vaporizers for coughs and respiratory disorders. Applied directly onto warts, eucalyptus can help remove them naturally. Eucalyptus is also great as a mouthwash. Simply add a few drops into half a cup of warm water and rinse.
7. Tea tree oil Certificate Of Analysis on Demand
This oil has many benefits, from being great for skin disorders and skin rashes, herpes and acne, to now being studied for cancer. Tea tree oil can be diluted and used to treat fungal infections such as ringworm, as a douche for vaginal thrush, and as a mouthwash for oral thrush. (about one and a half tablespoons of tea tree oil to a cup of warm water). Discontinue if you find that this treatment causes irritation.”
Tea tree oil is also used for insect bites and is great added to the bath if your child has had any bites, as it will help to reduce the itch. You can even add it to shampoo to kill head lice.
Additionally, tea tree oil is used for otitis media (ear aches) and also for respiratory disorders. It can be added to vaporizers, or you can add a few drops in a bowl of boiling water and place your head over it, draping a towel over your head to trap the steam air.
8. Citronella Certificate Of Analysis on Demand
Citronella oil comes from the Asian grass plant known as Cymbopogon nardus. It’s most commonly used as a natural fragrant oil, in insect repellents, as well as in beauty, household and perfume products.
According to dozens of clinical studies, pure citronella oil is an antiseptic, antimicrobial and antifungal treatment. The most popular use for citronella is as a constituent in homemade or commercially sold insect repellents, since it naturally repels mosquitos and other bugs.
8. Basil Certificate Of Analysis on Demand
Basil essential oil, derived from the Ocimum basilicum plant, is commonly used to enhance the flavor of many recipes today. However, its uses extend far beyond the culinary world. Today, basil essential oil (sometimes called “sweet basil oil”) is used to heal various wounds and infections, and as a calming agent to combat inflammation, reduce adrenal fatigue, and treat nerve and muscle conditions.
As a natural anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibiotic and diuretic, basil has been used in traditional Asian Indian medicine practices for years. In the 16th century, the leaves were used to treat migraines and chest infections. And centuries ago, Italian women wore basil to attract possible suitors.
9. Jasmine Certificate Of Analysis on Demand
jasmine oil, which has genus species name Jasminum officinale,works by positively influencing the nervous system. Through aromatherapy or by penetrating the skin, the oils from the jasmine flower have an effect on a number of biological factors — including heart rate, body temperature, stress response, alertness, blood pressure and breathing.