Clove, Eugenia Caryophyllus – Madagasar
$24.00 – $50.00
Clove, Eugenia Caryophyllus – Madagascar
The properties of this essential oil became well known during the time of the bubonic plague.
Used in ancient times to deal all manner of illness and infection.
It is powerful anti-oxidant and many attribute its cleansing and detoxification benefits.
Canadian Tsuga-organic, Tsuga Canadensis – Canada
$23.00 – $57.00
This hemlock essential oil from Canada is distilled from the twigs of the tree.
Apply 4-8 drops and massage it under the feet or chest.
Used for muscular aches and pains, poor circulation, rheumatism, asthma, bronchitis, coughs, colds, flu, infections, anxiety, stress, etc.
Basil, Ociumum Basilicum – India
$21.00 – $43.00
Basil, Ociumum Basilicum – India, Basil, or Sweet Basil, is a common name for the culinary herb Ocimum basilicum (pronounced /ˈbæzɪl/ or, in the US, /ˈbeːzɪl/), of the family Lamiaceae (mints), sometimes known as Saint Joseph’s Wort in some English-speaking countries.
This organic essential oil of exotic basil from India is distilled from the flowers of the plant.
Medicinal Uses
Basil is used for their medicinal properties in Ayurveda, the traditional medicinal system of India and Siddha medicine, a traditional Tamil system of medicine. They are also used as drinks in Southeast Asia.
Basil and oregano contain large amounts of (E)-beta-caryophyllene (BCP), which might have a use in treating inflammatory bowel diseases and arthritis. BCP is the only product identified in nature that activates CB2 selectively; it interacts with one of two cannabinoid receptors (CB2), blocking chemical signals that lead to inflammation, without triggering cannabis‘s mood-altering effects
Balsam Fir, Abies Balsamea – Canada
$14.00 – $42.00
Balsam Fir, Abies Balsamea – Canada
This organic essential oil of Balsam fir from Canada is distilled from the needles of the tree.
Medicinal Uses
Both varieties of the species are very popular as Christmas trees, particularly in the northeastern United states. The resin is used to produce Canada balsam, and was traditionally used as a cold remedy and as a glue for glasses, optical instrument components, and for preparing permanent mounts of microscope specimens. The wood is milled for framing lumber, siding and pulped for paper manufacture. Balsam fir oil is an EPA approved nontoxic rodent repellent. The balsam fir is also used as an air freshener and as incense.
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