Essential Oils
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Where essential oils come from• Found in plants, shrubs, trees,
• Come from roots, seeds, leaves, stem, bark, flower, peel, etc.
• Plants produce them to: prevent attack from herbivores, insects, bacteria, fungus, attract pollinators, heal wounds on the plant, act as energy reserve, prevent other plants from growing nearby, and to protect from dehydration.
• They have been compared to "the blood of the plant".
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Essential oils and the human body• Enter by digestion, inhalation, or absorption
• Penetrate cell membranes because they are lipids (fats), which is the same thing cell membranes are made of. The molecules of essential oils are small, so they are able to penetrate cells.
• The chemical structure of essential oils is similar enough to that which is found in human cells and tissues, which enables them to be readily accepted by the body.
• Because of their complexity, essential oils do not disturb the body's natural balance. If one constituent exerts too strong an effect, another may counteract it. Synthetic chemicals usually only have one action, which often disrupts homeostasis. (Blood thinners)
• The gland that stores memories of fear or trauma is the amygdala. Only odor or fragrance stimulation has a profound effect on triggering a response from the amygdala.
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Extraction• Different plants require different methods of extraction, depending on their
chemical properties.
• The oldest methods of extraction are: mixing the crushed plant material with other fats, or soaking in alcohol or boiling water.
• The most common method used today is steam distillation.
• The highest quality oils come from producers who use lower temperature and pressure over a longer period of time and do not "redistill" the plant.
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Constituents• If a plant is not distilled long enough, many of the constituents are missing from the oil.
For example, cypress oil takes 18-20 hours to distill properly and contain all its components, but most distilleries do 2 hours at higher temperature and pressure. That cypress oil will be of poorer quality than the slow-distilled one and will be missing therapeutic components.
• Only the lighter components of herbs actually make it through he distillation process.
• Terpenes have a fresh, woody odor, analgesic, hormone balancing, hypertensive and inhibit the accumulation of toxins.
• Sesquiterpenes pass through the blood brain barrier, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, immune stimulant, liver and glandular stimulant. Found in many of the "biblical oils" such as frankincense, myrrh, hyssop, etc.
• Phenols- need to be diluted - feel HOT. Stimulate immune and nervous systems, antiseptic, antibacterial.
• Esters- calming, soothing, relaxing, euphoric
• Aldehydes- sedating, anti-infectious to nervous system, can be caustic to the skin- rashes
• Ketones- encourage wound healing, oxygenating, dissolves mucus, can be a neurotoxin unless diluted, gets the cell to start working again.
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Frequency• To get a fuller understanding of how essential oils operate,
it is interesting to have a discussion on frequency.
• Frequency is the measurable rate of electrical energy flow that is constant between any two points.
• Average frequency of healthy human body during the day is 62-68 MHz. When the frequency drops, the immune system is compromised.
• Substances of higher frequencies can destroy or change substances of lower frequencies.
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Frequency of diseases• Human brain- 72-90 MHz
• Human body- 62-68 MHz
• Cold symptoms- start at 58 MHz
• Flu Symptoms- 57 MHz
• Candida (thrush) takes hold- 55 MHz
• Cancer- 42 MHz
• Death- begins at 25 MHz
• If the frequency between the left and right lobes of the brain vary by more than 3 MHz a headache will begin. If it varies by more
than 10 MHz, a substantial migraine type headache ensues.
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Frequencies of foods, herbs, etc.Processed/canned food: o MHz
Fresh produce: up to 15 MHz
Dry Herbs: 12-22 MHz
Fresh Herbs: 20-27 MHz
Essential Oils: 52- 320 MHz
Each EO has its signature frequency. Basil is 52, Rose is 320.
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Lower frequency oils- Physical problems
Midrange frequency oils- help with emotional problems
Higher frequency oils- address the spiritual
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• The correct frequency for each essential oil is affected by the conditions under which the crops grow.
• If there is a bad year weather-wise, the crops won't reach their full potential and an oil with a lower frequency is produced.
• There is an international watchdog for the quality of essential oils called AFNOR. Oils with too low of frequency or that are in any way diluted will not get the seal of approval fom AFNOR.
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Single oils
Single oils will last virtually forever if kept in a cool, dark place and are uncontaminated.
Dark glass is often used to store them.
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Lavender • Best first aid- has many different uses
• Put on burns to take out the heat and help prevent scarring.
• Helps scars fade.
• Adaptogenic blood pressure balancer. Will raise or lower blood pressure as needed.
• Also for dandruff, allergies, herpes, headaches, tumors, and stretch marks.
• Uplifting or can put you to sleep- another adaptogenic feature.
• 118 MHz
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Lemon• Reduces cellulite
• Anti-cancerous- alkalizing effect
• Will remove a splinter
• Purifies air, water "eats though the garbage"
• Beneficial for anxiety, blood pressure, digestive problems, improves memory.
• If applied topically, take care in sunlight. Photosensitivity will be increased for 3 days.
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Peppermint• For fevers over 100, apply to soles of
feet to reduce fever- cooling.
• Rub on temples or soles of feet to reduce headaches.
• One of the oldest and highly regarded for soothing digestion.
• Helpful with arthritis, depression, food poisoning, hysteria, morning sickness, nerve regeneration, nausea, vomiting, heartburn and ease toothache pain.
• Can be added to food for flavoring, or to water.
• 78 MHz
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Roman Chamomile
• Extracted from flowers
• Helpful against restless leg syndrome
• Insomnia
• Muscle tension
• Cuts, scrapes and bruises
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Basil• Soothes insect bites- apply to
location
• Relaxes muscles
• Used for bronchitis and chest infections
• Helps with fatigue- inhale first, then apply to crown.
• 52 MHz
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Clary Sage• Supports hormones and is helpful
with PMS and menopause- is estrogen-like.
• May help with epilepsy, hemorrhoids, insomnia, weak digestion, kidney disorders, throat infections and ulcers.
• Can be diffused or applied to soles, ankles or wrists.
• Shouldn't be used during pregnancy and caution should be exercised with babies and children.
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Spruce• Beneficial for bone pain, glandular
system, aching joints, opening the pineal gland, sciatica pain, stimulates the thymus and adrenal glands.
• Grounds the body, creating a feeling of balance necessary to receive and give.
• Helps release emotional blocks.
• Was used by the Lakota people to enhance their communication with the Great Spirit.
• Has some cortisone-like activity and is a tonic.
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Cypress
• Known for improving circulation.
• Helps with arthritis, cramps, lymph, menstrual pain, pulmonary infections, pancreas insufficiencies, parasites of the intestines varicose veins, insomnia. Can be used as a deodorant.
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Lemongrass• Used for purification and
digestion.
• Regenerates connective tissue, torn ligaments and tendons.
• May be used for bladder infections, parasites, edema, kidney disorders, varicose veins.
• May also improve eyesight and combat respiratory problems.
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Wintergreen• Contains an active principle similar
to cortisone that is beneficial for bone, muscle and joint discomfort.
• Can be applied directly to soles of feet or diluted in massage oil if applied elsewhere
• May be beneficial for cystitis, acne, bladder infection, gout, gallstones, edema, osteoporosis, skin diseases, ulcers and urinary tract infections.
• People with epilepsy should not use.
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Melaleuca alternifolia
• Tea tree oil aka "snake oil"
• Best known for antiseptic and anti fungal properties.
• Helpful against acne, burns, candida, cold sores, inflammation, ingrown toenails, warts.
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Sandalwood• Known for removing negative
programming
• Helpful for yoga and meditation
• Increases oxygen around the pituitary and pineal glands.
• Also helpful with depression, skin revitalization and urinary tract infections.
• 96 MHz
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Ylang Ylang
• Balances male/female energy, equilibrium and heart function.
• Helpful for cardiac problems, depression, mental fatigue, hair loss and insomnia.
• Can be diffused or applied topically diluted in carrier oil.
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Rosewood
• Creates a feeling of peace and gentleness
• Creates skin elasticity and is soothing to the skin
• Slows aging process of skin
• Tissue regeneration, wounds, acne
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Blended Oils
Use a carrier oil
Have a much shorter life- generally 1-2 years
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Di-Gize• Neutralizes food poisoning
• Gets rid of heartburn- put a drop on your thumb and then place on roof of your mouth.
• Combats candida and parasites
• Consists of tarragon, ginger, juniper, anise, fennel, patchouli, peppermint, lemongrass
• 102 MHz
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Harmony• Promotes physical and emotional healing
by creating harmonic balance for the energy centers of the body.
• Reduces stress and and combats feelings of discord.
• Good for meditation and opens all the chakras.
• Consists of geranium, rosewood, lavender, sandalwood, frankincense, orange, lemon, Angelica, hyssop, Spanish sage, jasmine, roman chamomile, bergamot, Ylang Ylang, palmarosa, rose, and spruce
• 101 MHz
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Melrose• Strong topical antiseptic for cleaning
cuts, scrapes, burns, rashes, also good for bruises.
• Useful for ear infections
• Helps regenerate damaged tissue
• Reduces inflammation.
• Helps to neutralize some of the damage done to normal cells by radiation and chemotherapy.
• Melaleuca, naouli, rosemary and clove.
• 48 MHz
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Panaway
• Reduces pain and inflammation
• Increases circulation and speeds healing
• Arthritis, sprains, muscle spasms, cramps, bumps and bruises
• Consists of helichrysum, wintergreen, clove and peppermint.
• 112MHz
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Peace and Calming• Was developed for ADD & ADHD
kids.
• Promotes relaxation and a deep sense of emotional well being.
• #1 blend for stress
• To make it last through the day trick- band aid on arch of foot. Oil is released each time you step.
• Consists of blue tansy, patchouli, tangerine, orange, and Ylang Ylang.
• 105 MHz
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Abundance• Contains myrrh, cinnamon
bark, frankincense, patchouli, orange, clove, ginger and spruce.
• Increases the attraction of abundance and success by enhancing the frequency of the energy field that surrounds us.
• 78 MHz- same frequency as the brain
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Purification• Cleanses and disinfects the air,
neutralizes bad odors, mildew, cigarette smoke.
• Disinfects cuts, scrapes, bee stings.
• Helps clear up acne
• Helps get rid of parasites, pests. Recommended to get rid of fleas.
• Citronella, lemongrass, lavandin, rosemary, melaleuca, myrtle.
• 46 MHz
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Thieves• Highly antiviral,
antibacterial, antiseptic, blend.
• Created by a group of 15th century spice runners who used it to protect themselves from the Plague while they robbed the dead and dying.
• Rub on soles of feet to combat the onset of a cold.
• Pulls splinters to the surface.
• Clove, lemon, cinnamon bark, eucalyptus and rosemary.
• 150 MHz
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General dilution rule: 15 drops oil to 1 ounce water or carrier oil
Bath salts: 32 oz sea salt, 20 drops oil totalIf using more than one oil, stir between oils.
Do not use metal or wooden bowls. Use a cermic or wooden spoon.
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Perfume MakingMaking perfume with essential oils is very easy. There are many perfume sold in the market but mostly these
perfume are made from synthetic oils and have chemical additives that wreak havoc on your body. By
making it on your own, you won't be worried about the added chemicals and preservatives.
You'll need jojoba oil, essential oil and alcohol, such as vodka.
Add the essential oils starting with the base notes, then middle, then top, smelling as you go.
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'All alive' perfume
4 drops sweet orange10 drops lemon6 drops tangerine8 drops frankincense
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Sensual perfume for women
5 drops coriander6 drops bergamot4 drops neroli1 drops jasmine blend3 drops rose blend10 ml jojoba oilPlace oil base in mixing container, add oils in the order listed and mix. Bottle, cap and leave one week before using.
Sensual eau de cologne for men
10 drops lavender20 drops coriander22 drops sandalwood23 drops cedarwood5 drop frankincense100 ml alcohol/vodkaPlace the alcohol/vodka mixture into your mixing bowl, add the oils in the order given and mix well.
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