Blends Well With: basil, bergamot, black pepper, cedar atlas, cinnamon, lemon eucalyptus, clary sage, elemi, eucalyptus radiata, frankincense, geranium, grapefruit, labdanum, lavender, lemon, litsea cubeba (may chang), mandarin, marjoram, niaouli, myrrh, oregano, peppermint, petitgrain, pine, ravensara, tea tree, and thyme
Scent: herbaceous and camphoraceous
Suggested Use:
SKIN CARE: acne, dandruff, dermatitis, eczema, oily hair, insect repellent, promotes hair growth, regulates seborrhea, scabies, stimulates scalp, lice, varicose veins
CIRCULATION MUSCLES and JOINTS: arteriosclerosis, fluid retention, gout, muscular pain, palpitations, poor circulation, rheumatism
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: colitis, dyspepsia, indigestion, hepatic disorders, hypercholesterolaemia, jaundice, flatulence
GENITO-URINARY: dysmenorrhea, leucorrhea, menstrual problems
NERVOUS SYSTEM: debility, headaches, hypo tension, neuralgia, mental fatigue, nervous exhaustion, and stress related conditions
IMMUNE SYSTEM: colds, flu, infections
Contraindications: Non-toxic, non-irritant (in dilution only), non-sensitizing. Do not use during pregnancy. Do not use if you are epileptic or have high blood pressure.
CAUTION:
- Keep out of reach of children
- Not for internal use unless prescribed by your doctor
- Dilute essential oils before use - Lavender and Tea Tree oil are ok to use undiluted (neat)
- Do not use essential oils during pregnancy unless approved by your Physician and Certified Aromatherapist
- Consult with your Physician and Certified Aromatherapist before using essential oils