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Enzyme Developer: Upgrade your hair color from hydrogen peroxide!

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Stemming in nature, rooted in science

Your hair color just got upgraded.

Nature’s solution to harsh peroxide-based color services of yester - year. 

OUR COLOR DIVORCE AND HOW WE HEALED....

The Divorce:

We’ve cut bait. Our team now combines our incredible Zero Ammonia/PPD/Recorcinal and MEA color with Enzyme developers, rather than Hydrogen Peroxide due to the potential damaging effects for vulnerable hair and scalp health.

Why We Did It: HARMFUL CHEMICALS AND SIDE EFFECTS

Hair color is made up of two components: color and developer. The developer contains hydrogen peroxide and ammonia to modify the molecular structure of the hair shaft, allowing large color molecules to penetrate while phenylenediamine (PPD) allows the color to bond with the hair. It is now known that some permanent hair dyes may also contain coal tar, a potentially detrimental petrochemical, and toxic metals such as lead or mercury as developers.

Researchers at The University of California discovered that individuals coloring their hair with permanent dyes once a month for a year or more have twice the risk of developing bladder cancer. Hairdressers or barbers in contact with hair dyes had five times the risk.  We are against fear mongering, but we fully are dedicated to knowledge and better choices. 

What’s Next: Our New Love!

We’ve seen incredible results with our recent switch. Enzyme developers are naturally formed proteins that neutralize the hair and leave it in superior condition. Continued use of this product, combined with our naturally zero ammonia color and home care products, will restore your hair to its original shine and luster.

You probably have a lot of questions: What is it? What does it do? Well, up until now, your traditional developer used hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide swells the cuticles of the hair until it bursts leaving visible and unwanted hair damage.

Enzyme Results:

 

  •  Natural

  • Ammonia Free

  •  Complete Color

  •  No Peroxide

  •  All natural Plant Enzymes

  • PH Balancing

Enzyme developer can do everything peroxide developers can do, plus more!

Here are the friends-with-benefits that lead to our split:

  •  Enzymes are a safer and more controlled way of inserting the dye into the hair shaft

  •  Instead of creating the damage in depositing and or lifting color, your hair is left healthy, shiny and silky

  •  Safe and mild for overall scalp health

  •  Color will be brighter and rich to it’s true tone. NO OXIDATION = NO FADING!

  •  Takes less time

  • Allergy Friendly

Why doesn’t every salon divorce hydrogen peroxide?

It’s all about the money, honey! Our ethos is to keep you and your follicles healthy. That’s how we get real results. Yes, this does raise our overall costs for color a smidge, but aligned with our mission and big picture view of health and beauty - it’s worth it!  We hope you see it this way, too.

All color pricing will increase by $3.  Please speak with your stylist with any questions or concerns.  

If you prefer to use hydrogen peroxide, please let your stylist know and we will revert back to old systems for your needs.  

Contact us today!  612.824.7611

The real culprits that cause your hair color to fade!

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Coloring your hair comes with some compromise. For starters, there’s the frequent maintenance — done at home or at the salon, it can be pricey and downright time-consuming. But ask the 92 percent of American women who have dyed their hair, according to Wella, and they’ll likely say the cost and inconvenience are small prices to pay for hues that hide grays, enhance skin tone and generally improve their overall look.

That is, until a few weeks later, when those luscious tones have gone from bold to brassy, or amazing to ashy, all too quickly.

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The primary offenders

What accounts for this rapid regression from dazzling to drab? While your first instinct may be to blame the blow dryer, the flat-iron, chlorinated pools, sun damage or even your colorist, the biggest culprit is far more innocuous: water. Yes, good old H2O is a primary reason for fading color and brassy tones. Dyed hair is very porous, meaning it absorbs water like a sponge but also releases it readily, according to Jill Lynch, a research leader for John Frieda. As a result, whenever your hair is wet — even if you’re just rinsing and not shampooing — some of those dye molecules come leaching out of the strands and go swirling down the drain.

Add the cumulative damage inflicted by heat and ultraviolet rays, and you have a pretty frazzled mane. New growth near the roots may look fine, but the older ends, which have been subjected to many dye jobs, are extremely porous, parched and susceptible to breakage.

The solutions

“I tell my clients not to wash their hair every day, even if they’re active,” says New York City colorist Sharon Dorram-Krause. For those in-between days, she suggests dry shampoo — a light, often colorless hair powder that sops up oil at the roots and adds volume to lank locks.

But you will have to wash it eventually, so it’s important to opt for products specifically formulated for the chemistry of hair that has been dyed. Color-protective shampoos gently cleanse and shield strands from UV rays; some even deposit a tinge of color. “Most formulas are subtle: They won’t correct or change the color — they’ll just help maintain it,” explains Shawn Stearns, assistant vice president of testing and technology development for Redken and Pureology. And don’t skip conditioner, which seals in much-needed emollients and helps boost shine. “It’s important to start maintenance immediately post-coloring. It’s not easy to correct once it’s faded,” Lynch says.

The sulfate question

Sulfates (commonly listed on product labels as sodium or ammonium lauryl sulfate) give many shampoos their lather. While they wash away dirt and oils, they’re also blamed for stripping away dyes — at least theoretically. “It really isn’t fair to say that sulfates are responsible for fading,” Stearns says. “It all comes down to the type of sulfates, the amount used and what they’re combined with.” For strands that need extra TLC, consider a color-specific regimen that takes your hue’s unique composition into account.

RED: “UV light and water have the greatest impact on red hair,” Lynch says. “The color molecules used to create this tone are the most unstable and break down the fastest.” Or, as Stearns puts it, “red tones are dramatic, so when the intensity fades, it’s very noticeable.”

BLOND: For light blonds, the challenges are dullness and damage, which Dorram-Krause says can be remedied by avoiding alcohol-based styling products and doing weekly hair masks.   Darker blonds, meanwhile, have trouble with brassiness - “it’s an inevitable result of hair’s natural orange melanin,” Lynch says.

 

BROWN AND BLACK: Several tones, including red and blue, are added to dark hair dye to give it depth and dimension. But those pigments disappear quickly, leaving hair looking dull and monotone, with a brassy cast.

A gentler way to color

Hair dyes are good for your self-esteem but not so great for your strands. They’re damaging, and one of their harshest components is ammonia. This nitrogen compound opens the hair fiber, allowing the color molecules to settle in. You get long-lasting coverage, but at a cost — namely, dry-as-straw strands, a stinging scalp and noxious fumes.

 

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  Our in-salon ammonia free color + plant enzymes ensures color penetrates the hair fiber evenly, imparting color, hydration and shine, complete with coverage of white strands.  

 

Protect + Heal Our team offers YOU Fade-FREE solutions to your hair color investment.   Call our team today to speak about removing hard water and the right organic hair products customized for you!  

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Your Guide to an Edible Rainbow! (key nutrient details for health and beauty inside)

Hello Informed Beaute!

"Eat your greens" is a common phrase, but what about the reds, oranges and purples?

 

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As well as bringing a bit of variety to your plate, eating a wide range of coloured fruit and veg has serious health benefits too.

All plants contain phytochemicals – naturally occurring chemical compounds which vary from plant to plant.

The term ‘phytochemicals’ usually describes the compounds that aren’t essential nutrients, but still have health-boosting benefits – like antioxidants for example.

To reap the rewards of as many different phytochemicals as possible, nutritionists recommend eating a “rainbow” of coloured fruit and vegetables.

Here’s a run down of the shades that should be filling your plate, and the essential and non-essential nutrients they’re rich in…

The Greens

Think… Kale, spinach, broccoli, rocket, watercress, parsley

Heaps of Vitamin A, C and E can be found in most green foods as well as important nutrients including iron and zinc.

Most greens have a ‘super food’ status because they are so nutritionally dense and are packed with antioxidants, which help protect your body from free radical damage while also boosting your immune system.

Green foods are also packed with chlorophyll - a detoxifying, cell regenerating and anti-inflammatory wonder proven to aid fundamental functions like circulation and digestion.

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The Oranges

Think Sweet potato, carrots, butternut squash, cantaloupe melon, pumpkin

Orange foods are rich in beta-carotene, a carotenoid compound which gives them their orange hue.

A powerful antioxidant, Beta-carotene is converted to Vitamin A by our bodies to support a healthy immune system as well as regenerating and regulating skin cell production.

Beta-carotene is a fat-soluble pigment, so to get the most from your orange fruits and veggies try eating alongside skin-soothing healthy fats such as olive oil, avocado and nuts.

The Reds

Think Beetroot, tomatoes, peppers, pomegranate, strawberries

Red fruits and veggies are great sources of another carotenoid compound calledlycopene. Another super-antioxidant, it does everything from fighting heart disease to decreasing the risk of strokes and cancer.

Our bodies can actually absorb more lycopene in its cooked form – cooked tomatoes are one of its richest sources.

Red fruits including strawberries and cherries are also great sources of collagen boosting Vitamin-C; so if your skin’s looking a little lacklustre try snacking on a small handful.

The Purples

Think Aubergine, blackberries, purple cabbage, plums, blueberries

images-3Purple and blue hued foods are rich sources of the antioxidant Anthocyanin, which has powerful anti-inflammatory properties.

Anti-inflammatory foods are a great addition to any diet, but particularly good for those who suffer from inflammatory skin conditions such as acne, eczema, rosacea and urticaria.

Alkaline foods tend to be anti-inflammatory, as opposed to acidic foods which generally cause inflammation in the gut. Nobel Prize winner, Ragnar Berg, was the first to support a 70% alkaline and 30% acidic diet, claiming that disease could not survive in an alkaline environment. He also showed a link between acidity in the gut and eczema flare-ups.

Something to bear in mind if an inflammatory skin condition is causing you trouble.

Which colours are you going to be adding to your diet? Facebook us your comments!

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Estrogen Induced Cancer: Get on the RIGHT PATHWAY! (details inside)

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womens hormones

New research pinpoints how nutrition may prevent estrogen's carcinogenic activity by directing metabolites down favorable pathways.

Guest Article By Dan Lukaczer, N.D.

The continuing controversy over the health benefits and risks of estrogen is a complex and evolving story. Part of the reason is because estrogen is a much more complicated substance than originally believed. Although most people think of estrogen as a single entity, these hormones are actually three biochemically distinct molecules the body produces naturally—estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), and estriol (E3). These three estrogen molecules have different activities that make them more or less "estrogenic." The estrogenic activity often determines the mutagenic or carcinogenic potential of an estrogen.

It is widely believed that cumulative estrogen exposure is the most critical breast cancer risk factor. Breast cancer risk increases with early menarche, late menopause, long-term use of birth control pills, and estrogen replacement therapy. [1] When women gain weight, grow taller, have fewer children (and have them later in life), they increase their lifetime exposure to estrogen, and its associated risks.

Researchers are gaining new insights into the processes through which E1, E2, and E3 are metabolized, detoxified, and excreted. These estrogens break down or are detoxified into estrogen metabolites—daughter compounds—called 2-hydroxyestrone, 4-hydroxyestrone, and 16-hydroxyestrone. These metabolites can have stronger or weaker estrogenic activity—and thus increase a woman's risk of breast, uterine, and other cancers—depending on how they are metabolized.

We know estrogen metabolism depends on three factors: a woman's genetic makeup, lifestyle and diet, and environment. Therefore, understanding estrogen metabolism, and the things we can do to affect it, offers significant opportunities to reduce cancer risks, particularly of breast and uterine cancers.

Estrogen Metabolism 

In premenopausal women, the ovaries produce the estrogen estradiol (E2), which converts into estrone (E1), both of which must eventually be broken down and excreted from the body. This breakdown occurs primarily in the liver, and the excreted metabolites flow out in the bile or urine. Estradiol and estrone undergo this breakdown through a process called hydroxylation, an enzymatic activity in which the parent estrogen is transformed by the addition of a hydroxyl (OH) group at specific positions on estrogen's molecular ring.

Estrogen molecules are composed of carbon ring structures that are named numerically. Estradiol has 17 carbon atoms and can be hydroxylated at particular points on that ring. Considerable research has shown that major metabolites of estradiol and estrone are those hydroxylated at either the C-2 or the C-16 positions. Hydroxylated metabolites at the C-4 position also are present, but in lesser amounts. We might think of this process as parent estrogens (estradiol and estrone) begetting daughter estrogens (C-2, C-4, and C-16 hydroxyestrones and hydroxyestradiols). The problem is, some of these are the proverbial good daughters and some are bad daughters. I'll describe how the "bad" daughters can cause significant trouble.

What makes an estrogen good or bad? That has to do with the biological activity, or potency, of that estrogen. Estrogens are important in a host of cellular activities that affect growth and differentiation in various target cells. This is normal and beneficial, but too much estrogenic stimulation can have a negative effect. Therefore, properly metabolizing and excreting estrogens is crucial. This is how the daughter compounds differ substantially. If these estrogens are metabolized into the 2-hydroxylated estrone and estradiol, they lose much of their cell proliferative and estrogenic activity and are termed "good" estrogen metabolites. Studies show that when 2-hydroxylation increases, the body resists cancer, and that when 2-hydroxylation decreases, cancer risk increases.

However, the C-4 and C-16 hydroxylated estrone and estradiol metabolites are different from C-2 because these metabolites have more estrogenic activity than their mother compound. [3] Research strongly suggests that women who metabolize a larger proportion of their estrogens down the C-16 pathway, as opposed to the C-2 pathway, have elevated breast cancer risk, [4] and that the daughter estrogens metabolized down the C-16 route may be associated with direct genotoxic effects and carcinogenicity. [5]

Predicting Cancer Risks 

In one recent large trial of 10,786 premenopausal women at the State University of New York at Buffalo, researchers found that those who went on to develop breast cancer had significantly less 2-hydroxyestrone and more 16-alphahydroxyestrone metabolites than women who did not. Following women for 5.5 years, they found that participants with increased levels of 2-hydroxyestrone had a 40 percent decrease in the occurrence of breast cancer. [6]

In a longer-term study on postmenopausal women, women with the highest C-2:C-16 ratio (a higher ratio means more C-2 and less C-16, proportionally) had 30 percent less risk of developing breast cancer than women with lower ratios. [7] With this information, it would seem useful to discover what, if any, dietary or lifestyle modifications could guide estrogens down the C-2 pathway.

estrogen-chalkboardEstrogens are metabolized by a series of oxidizing enzymes in the cytochrome P450 family. These are the detoxification enzymes that break down all manner of drugs, hormones, and environmental toxins into generally less harmful metabolites. By closely studying this family of 30 or so enzymes, scientists have discovered how the parent estrogen compounds are modified in the C-2, C-4, or C-16 pathways. Researchers found that if particular enzymes within this family, namely cytochrome P450 1A1 and 1A2, are activated or stimulated, then more parent estrogens are metabolized into C-2-hydroxylated compounds. [8] However, if cytochrome P450 3A4 and 1B1 are activated, then more C-4 and C-16 are produced [9]. The C-16-alpha version tends to damage DNA and cause abnormal cellular proliferation, while the C-2 metabolite has less estrogenic activity. [2-4] If the proportion of C-16-alpha-hydroxyestrone can be decreased while the C-2-hydroxyestrone is increased—changing the ratio between the two—cancer risk could be reduced.

Nutrition And Estrogen 

Epidemiological studies suggest the protective effects of soy protein on breast cancer rates in Asian countries where soy is a dietary mainstay. [10] While soy protein is a complex mixture of nutrients and phytochemicals, it appears that part of its benefit is related to the isoflavones genistein and daidzein. Studies suggest that they change the way estrogens are metabolized, therefore changing the C-2:C-16 ratio. In studies on both pre- and postmenopausal women, it has been shown that isoflavones increase the beneficial C-2-hydroxyestrone at the expense of the C-16-hydroxyestrone, therefore increasing the C-2:C-16 ratio. [11,12]

It appears that isoflavones found in other plants might also have beneficial effects. Kudzu (Pueraria lobata), a vine found in the southern United States, contains unique isoflavones. It was found that one of kudzu's isoflavones—puerarin—induced cytochrome P450 enzymes 1A1 and 1A2, among others, which pushed estrogen through the beneficial C-2-hydroxylation metabolic pathway. [13 ]

Lignans found in fiber-rich foods such as seeds and grains, and in particularly high concentrations in flaxseeds, contain phytochemicals that, when acted upon by bacteria in the gut, are converted to the metabolites called enterolactone and enterodiol, which appear to have similar effects as isoflavones. Researchers have demonstrated in animal and cell studies that lignans have chemoprotective effects, and they may influence estrogen production and metabolism. [14,15] slide3Studies also have shown that women with breast cancer, or at risk for breast cancer, have low excretion levels of urinary lignans. In cell-culture studies, lignans have been shown to inhibit estrogen-sensitive breast cancer cell proliferation. [14] When flax was supplemented at five and 10 grams per day for three seven-week periods in a group of 28 postmenopausal women, the levels of C-2 hydroxyestrone increased in the urine, which increased the ratio of C-2:C-16. [15 ] This suggests that flax may have a beneficial effect on estrogen metabolism.

The Phytonutrient I3C 

The results of epidemiological studies on cruciferous and mustard family vegetables (Brassica genus)—including bok choy, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, kohlrabi, mustard, rutabaga, and turnip—suggest that diets high in these vegetables lower the breast cancer rate. Increasing the amount of cruciferous vegetables in the diet can increase the C-2: C-16-estrogen ratio. [16] The vegetables' phytochemicals seem to have a specific estrogen-modulating effect, and indole-3-carbinol (I3C) may be the most important phytonutrient in this regard.

Eating broccoli, kale, or other crucifers releases I3C, which is transported to the stomach. I3C is not the only indole formed [17] but is probably the most important and well studied.

In the stomach, I3C is converted into many active compounds, one of which is diindolylmethane (DIM). Although DIM appears to be one important metabolite of I3C, most of the past and ongoing studies are performed on I3C itself. This is because I3C breaks down into a number of indole products, aside from DIM, which also may have estrogen-modulating activity. [18,19] Cell-culture studies and human clinical trials have shown that I3C at doses of 200­400 mg/day can influence estrogen metabolism and promote formation of 2-OH-estrone, and therefore may be useful in breast cancer prevention. [20,21 ] Current U.S. research studies are under way on I3C and women at increased risk for breast cancer. [22]

There is some controversy with I3C and when it should be administered. Most studies with I3C suggest it is best used as a preventive agent for women at high risk. Supplementing with I3C after cancer is present is less clear as far as benefit, as animal studies have been conflicting on this issue. [23,24]

Environmental Effects 

Researchers who completed a large study last year concluded that the environment plays a much larger role in cancer development than most people realize. For example, more than 44,000 pairs of twins were assessed for a possible cancer connection in each pair. If inheritance played a major role, there would have been a strong health and disease correlation in both twins, but inherited factors for breast cancer were estimated at 30 percent, at most. Researchers concluded that inherited genetic factors make a minor contribution to cancer susceptibility, and that environmental factors play the principal role. [25]

Genes and the environment work together, and if a person has high genetic risk factors, greater attention should be focused on environment.

The World Health Organization recently reported that breast cancer has become the most common cancer in women throughout the world. [26] D. Lindsay Berkson, in Hormone Deception (Contemporary Books, 2000), reports on the accumulation of synthetic molecules in the environment from pesticides, plastics, and a variety of other sources that mimic the effects of the "bad" estrogens and add to cancer risk. Even if a woman doesn't have cancer in her family, with this ever-increasing environmental burden of estrogen-mimicking molecules, she needs to think about cutting her risk: what to do about internal and external environments. There is credible scientific evidence to suggest that consuming certain foods and phytonutrients may have a favorable effect on the risk of estrogen-related cancers.

The Estrogen Dilemma

Dan Lukaczer, N.D., is director of clinical research at the Functional Medicine Research Center, a division of Metagenics International Inc., in Gig Harbor, Wash. Metagenics supplies medical foods and supplements, including those containing lignans, isoflavones, and I3C, to health care practitioners.

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2. Bradlow HL, et al. 2-hydroxyestrone: the 'good' estrogen. J Endocrinol 1996;150 Suppl:S259-65.

3. Gupta M, et al. Estrogenic and antiestrogenic activities of 16 alpha- and 2-hydroxy metabolites of 17 beta-estradiol in MCF-7 and T47D human breast cancer cells. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 1998;67(5-6):413-9.

4. Kabat GC, et al. Urinary estrogen metabolites and breast cancer: a case-control study. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 1997;6(7):505-9.

5. Bolton JL, et al. Role of quinoids in estrogen carcinogenesis. Chem Res Toxicol 1998;11(10):1113-27.

6. Muti P, et al. Estrogen metabolism and risk of breast cancer: a prospective study of the 2:16 alpha-hydroxyestrone ratio in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. Epidemiology 2000;11(6):635-40.

7. Meilahn EN, et al. Do urinary oestrogen metabolites predict breast cancer? Guernsey III cohort follow-up. Br J Cancer 1998;78(9):1250-5.

8. Bradlow HL, et al. Multifunctional aspects of the action of indole-3-carbinol as an antitumor agent. Ann NY Acad Sci 1999;889:204-13.

9. Huang Z, et al. 16-alpha-hydroxylation of estrone by human cytochrome P4503A4/5. Carcinogenesis 1998;19(5):867-72.

10. Vincent A, Fitzpatrick LA. Soy isoflavones: are they useful in menopause? Mayo Clin Proc 2000;75(11):1174-84.

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12. Xu X, et al. Soy consumption alters endogenous estrogen metabolism in postmenopausal women. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2000;9(8):781-6.

13. Guerra MC, et al. Comparison between Chinese medical herb Pueraria lobata crude extract and its main isoflavone puerarin antioxidant properties and effects on rat liver CYP-cataly-sed drug metabolism. Life Sci 2000;67(24):2997-3006.

14. Mousavi Y, Adlercreutz H. Enterolactone and estradiol inhibit each other's proliferative effect on MCF-7 breast cancer cells in culture. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 1992;41(3-8):615-9.

15. Haggans CJ, et al. Effect of flaxseed consumption on urinary estrogen metabolites in postmenopausal women. Nutr Cancer 1999;33(2):188-95.

16. Fowke JH, et al. Brassica vegetable consumption shifts estrogen metabolism in healthy postmenopausal women. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2000;9(8):773-9.

17. Stephenson PU, et al. Modulation of cytochrome P4501A1 activity by ascorbigen in murine hepatoma cells. Biochem Pharmacol 1999;58(7):1145-53.

18. Liu H, et al. Indolo[3,2-b]carbazole: a dietary-derived factor that exhibits both antiestrogenic and estrogenic activity. J Natl Cancer Inst 1994;1758-65.

19. Wong GY, et al. Dose-ranging study of indole-3-carbinol for breast cancer prevention. J Cell Biochem Suppl 1997;29:111-6.

20. Telang NT, et al. Inhibition of proliferation and modulation of estradiol metabolism: novel mechanisms for breast cancer prevention by the phytochemical indole-3-carbinol. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1997;216(2):246-52.

21. Michnovicz JJ, et al. Changes in levels of urinary estrogen metabolites after oral indole-3- carbinol treatment in humans. J Natl Cancer Inst 1997;89(10):718-23.

22. Osborne MP. Chemoprevention of breast cancer. Surg Clin North Am 1999;79(5):1207-21. 23. Bailey GS, et al. Enhancement of carcinogenesis by the natural anticarcinogen indole-3-carbinol. J Natl Canc Inst 1987 May;78(5):931-4.

24. Xu M, et al. Post-initiation effects of chlorophyllin and indole-3-carbinol in rats given 1,2-dimethylhydrazine or 2-amino-3-methyl-imidazo[4,5-f]quinoline. Carcinogenesis 2001;22:309-14.

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Two "Done for You" Guides to Using Essential Oils Everyday! (find your symptom inside!)

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The following blog is a FULL house.  I have found two great guides to follow and keep on your bookmarks for just about any symptom you could think of!

Thank you to Abundant Health, LLC for the work on accumulating the great info for all the Informed Beauties! 

Do not forget the QUALITY of OILS is very important.  Our team is happy to help you find and source oils for your needs.  

We have a great list of Organic Essential Oils for you to start with - everyday use.

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Essential Oil

Skincare

Emotional

Medicinal

Precautions

Basil Antiseptic, especially good for blemishes. Fortifying; stimulating; helpful for depression. Treats digestive aches and pains, chest complaints and travel sickness. Do not use on people with high blood pressure or epilepsy; avoid during pregnancy; not suitable for children.
Bergamot Counteracts oily skin Helpful for depression and anxiety; uplifting; mood enhancer; reviving Treats colds, coughs, sore throats, and travel sickness; acts as an insect repellent Do not use before sunbathing; can irritate sensitive skin
Benzoin Treats chapped, dry skin Calming; eases nervous tension Treats coughs, laryngitis, aching muscles, sluggish circulation and travel sickness Can irritate sensitive skin
Cedarwood Helps balance oily skin Settles nerves Treats aches and pains, water retention; treats scalp problems like dandruff; acts as an insect repellent Avoid during pregnancy; may irritate sensitive skin
Chamomile Soothes inflamed skin Calming; sedating; eases nervous tension Eases pain; treats insomnia (mild enough for babies and children)  
Cinnamon   Combats mental exhaustion Treats chills and improves poor circulation Avoid if pregnant, suffer from high blood pressure, are epileptic, or have sensitive skin; do not use for children.
Citronella Counteracts oily skin Refreshing; combats mental fatigue Treats colds and flu; combats fatigue; acts as an insect repellent  
Clary Sage Helps prevent oily skin Mood enhancer; calming and reassuring Treats muscular aches and pains, throat infections, hormone imbalance Avoid during pregnancy; do not use if alcohol has been consumed
Clove Helps speed recovery from ulcers   Soothes toothache; acts as an insect repellent Always use in weak dilutions; avoid during pregnancy
Cypress Has an astringent effect on oily skin Calms nerves Treats cellulite, haemorrhoids, and poor circulation Avoid during pregnancy
Dill     Treats flatulence (mild enough for nursing mothers); relieves colic and stomach aches in babies  
Eucalyptus   Clears the head; acts as a stimulant; eases mental fatigue Treats colds and flu, muscular aches and pains, wounds, and insect bites Not suitable for small children or during pregnancy
Fennel Brightens oily, dull skin Revitalizes; eases nervous tension Treats constipation and relieves flatulence; stimulates lactation in nursing mothers Avoid during pregnancy
Frankincense Relieves dry skin Deeply calming; aids concentration Treats colds and flu; revives people who are feeling run-down  
Geranium Combats combination skin Mood enhancer Acts as an insect repellent; soothes tender breasts; treats cellulite, head lice, and hormone imbalance Avoid during pregnancy
Ginger   Combats mental exhaustion Treats nausea, fatigue, poor circulation, and indigestion Avoid during pregnancy, if suffering from high blood pressure or epilepsy; do not use with homeopathic medication
Grapefruit Counteracts oily skin Uplifting; mood enhancer Treats cellulite, muscle fatigue, and morning sickness Do not use before sunbathing
Jasmine Treats dry sensitive skin; can be used as a perfume Lifts depression; mood enhancer    
Juniper Combats oily skin Stimulates and boosts mental clarity Treats poor circulation, muscular aches and pains, rheumatism, and gout; acts as a diuretic Avoid during pregnancy, if suffering from high blood pressure, or if epileptic
Lavender Useful for all skin types Balances and calms emotions Treats inflammation, wounds, colds and flu, cystitis, headaches, insomnia, and athlete’s foot  
Lemon Treats very oily skin Uplifting, invigorating; clarifies thought Treats warts, cellulite, nausea, poor circulation, colds, sore throats, head lice  
Lemongrass Treats large pores; acts as a scalp conditioner Relieves nerves and eases stress Treats poor circulation, indigestion; breaks a fever; acts as an insect repellent  
Mandarin Reduces stretch marks and scarred oils skin Calms nerves and gently sedates; mood enhancer Eases fluid retention; aids in digestion and quells stomach aches, especially in children  
Marjoram   Deeply relaxing; helpful for anxiety, stress and shock Loosens stiff muscles; eases aches, pains, and arthritis; treats insomnia Avoid during pregnancy; do not use on people with low blood pressure
Melissa   Helps alleviate nervous tension; mood enhancer Aids digestion and circulation, and soothes aches and pains A very expensive oil, comparable to rose – do not be fooled by cheap imitations
Myrrh Helps combat chapped, dry skin Calms and soothes nerves Treats yeast infection, chilblains, athlete’s foot, and coughs; promotes healthy circulation Avoid during pregnancy
Myrtle Counteracts oily skin Eases mental fatigue; promotes calm, even breathing Treats coughs and colds and eases congestion (mild enough for children)  
Neroli Good for sensitive and mature skin; reduces scarring; can be used as a perfume Helps grief; reduces anxiety; helps relieve postnatal and menopausal depression Promotes healthy circulation; eases palpitations; helps prevent and treat stretch marks  
Niaouli Helps relieve oily skin Revives and refreshes Decongestant for colds, flu and bronchial ailments; treats aches and pains; promotes healthy circulation Avoid during pregnancy; do not use for babies and children less than two years old
Orange Helps relieve oily skin Enhances concentration; helps relieve stress and calm nerves Helps reduce and treat cellulite; eases constipation Do not use before sunbathing
Palmarose Beneficial for all skin types Soothes nerves; relieves mental exhaustion Calms stomach disorders; helps to heal wounds  
Parsley     Aids digestion; eases flatulence; treats cellulite Avoid during pregnancy
Patchouli Beneficial for all skin types Helps treat stress and nervous exhaustion Helps to relieve dermatitis, eczema and skin sores; acts as an insect repellent  
Peppermint   Revives and boosts a tired mind; calms nerves Aids digestion and helps relieve nausea; eases headaches, treats colds and flu; soothes muscular pain Do not use with homeopathic medication; avoid during the first three months of pregnancy
Petitgrain Combats oily skin Helps relieve stress and nervous exhaustion; mood enhancer Calms indigestion and muscular tension  
Pine   Helps relieve stress and nervous exhaustion; calms nerves Eases breathing, especially for colds, flu and asthma; eases muscular aches and pains; helps reduce excessive perspiration  
Rose Good for mature, dry, and sensitive skin; can be used as a perfume Helps lift the spirit and enhance moods; helps with grief; promotes sensual feelings Relieves hay fever and asthma; eases PMS, period pain, and menopausal problems, stimulates circulation  A very expensive oil if pure
Rosemary Combats oily skin Stimulates the mind to combat mental exhaustion and fatigue Useful for treating rheumatism; gets rid of head lice; stimulates circulation; relieves colds and flu Avoid during pregnancy; do not use on people suffering from high blood pressure or epilepsy
Rosewood Useful for combination skin Helps calm and relieve stress Helps combat perspiration; soothes headaches; relieves nausea, especially travel sickness; treats skin infections  
Sandalwood Moisturizes dry skin Helps ease depression; can be used to create a sensual atmosphere Calms nausea; eases cystitis  
Tea Tree Treats blemishes and acne   Treats athlete’s foot, plantar warts, cold sores, blemishes, acne, insect bites, yeast infections, colds and flu  
Thyme Helpful for oily skin Strengthens and restores vitality Treats aches and pains, laryngitis, sore throats, tonsillitis, colds, and flu; treats cellulite; improves circulation Avoid during pregnancy; do not use on people suffering from high blood pressure or epilepsy
Vetivert Counteracts oily skin Helps lift depression and relaxes the mind Eases arthritis, rheumatism, stiff joints and muscles; soothes aches and pains  
Ylang Ylang Useful for combination skin Acts as a powerful aphrodisiac Eases palpitations Has a very powerful, heady aroma, so use only a little at a time

ESSENTIAL OIL AILMENT INDEX

 

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Abandoned: See EMOTIONS.

Abscess: See ANTI-FUNGAL, ANTI-BACTERIAL, FUNGUS: FUNGAL INFECTION or INFECTION. Bergamot, birch, elemi, frankincense, galbanum, lavender, melaleuca (Tea Tree), myrrh, Roman chamomile, thyme, wintergreen. To reduce swelling, pain, inflammation, and to draw out toxins, it may help to apply the oil(s) with a hot compress.

Absent Minded: See MEMORY. Basil, cardamom, frankincense, lemongrass, peppermint, rosemary, sandalwood.

Abundance: Bergamot, cinnamon bark, cypress.

Abuse: Geranium, lavender, melissa, sandalwood, ylang ylang.

Accidents: See EMOTIONS.

Aches/Pains: Blue cypress, Idaho balsam fir.

Acidosis: See ALKALINE and pH BALANCE. Lemon, peppermint.

Acne: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE, SCARRING, SKIN, and STRESS. Bergamot, cedarwood, Clary sage, clove, eucalyptus, Eucalyptus radiata, frankincense, geranium, German chamomile, juniper, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, marjoram, melaleuca (Tea Tree), myrtle, patchouly, petitgrain, ravensara, rosemary, rosewood, sage, sandalwood, spearmint, thyme, vetiver, yarrow. Apply one of the above oils on location or try putting about 10 drops of an oil into a small spray bottle and mist your face several times a day.

Acne Rosacea: See ROSACEA.

ADD: See ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER.

Adenitis: See LYMPHATIC SYSTEM. Garlic, onion, pine, rosemary, sage.

Addictions: Bergamot (helps with over indulgences), calamus (tobacco).

Addison's Disease: See ADRENAL GLANDS. Nutmeg (increases energy; supports adrenal glands), sage (combine with nutmeg).

Adrenal Glands: See ENDOCRINE SYSTEM, LUPUS, THYROID. Nutmeg (increases energy; supports adrenal glands).Blend—Add 3 drops clove, 4 nutmeg, and 6 rosemary to 1 tsp. base oil. Apply 4-5 drops of this mixture to kidney areas and cover with hot compress. Also apply 1-2 drops of mixture to Vita Flex kidney points on the feet and work in with fingers using Vita Flex technique.

Aftershave: See SKIN.

Aging: See WRINKLES. Carrot, frankincense, rosehip, rosewood, sandalwood.

Agitation: Bergamot, cedarwood, Clary sage, frankincense, geranium, juniper, lavender, marjoram, myrrh, rose, rosewood, sandalwood, ylang ylang.

AIDS: Cistus, cumin (supports immune system; inhibits HIV virus), helichrysum, lemon, nutmeg. Apply to Thymus and bottom of feet.

Airborne Bacteria: Cinnamon bark, fir, Idaho balsam fir, Mountain savory, oregano.

Air Pollution: Cypress, eucalyptus, fir, grapefruit, lavender, lemon (sterilize air), lime, rosemary.

Alcoholism: See ADDICTIONS. Fennel, juniper, and rosemary. Can also use elemi, helichrysum, lavender, orange, Roman chamomile, rosemary verbenon. (For professional help with alcoholism, visit your local chapter of alcoholics anonymous.)

Alertness: Basil, lemon, peppermint, rosemary. Apply to temples and bottom of feet.

Alkaline: See ACIDOSIS, pH BALANCE.

Alkalosis: pH BALANCE. Anise, ginger, tarragon.

Alone (Feeling): See EMOTIONS.

Allergies: Elemi (rashes), eucalyptus, lavender, ledum, Melaleuca ericifolia, Melaleuca quinquenervia, melissa (skin and respiratory), patchouly, peppermint, Roman chamomile, spikenard. Apply to sinuses, bottom of feet, and diffuse.

Alopecia Areata: See HAIR: LOSS.

Aluminum Toxicity: See ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER.

Alzheimer's Disease: See BRAIN, MEMORY, PINEAL GLAND, PITUITARY GLAND. Frankincense and sandalwood contain sesquiterpenes, which enable these oils to pass the blood-brain barrier. Apply to temples, bottom of feet, and diffuse.

Amino Acids: Lavender.

Amnesia: See Memory. Basil, clove, rosemary.

Analgesic: Bergamot, birch, clove, eucalyptus, geranium, helichrysum, lavender, lemongrass, marjoram, melaleuca, oregano, peppermint, Roman chamomile, rosemary, wintergreen.

Anemia: Carrot, lavender, lemon. Apply to bottom of feet and stomach.

Anesthesia: Helichrysum.

Aneurysm: See BLOOD. Cypress (strengthens the capillary walls and increases circulation), frankincense, helichrysum, Idaho tansy. Apply to temples, hearth, Vita Flex heart points, and diffuse.

Anger: See LIVER. Bergamot, cedarwood, cypress, frankincense, geranium, German chamomile, helichrysum, lavender, lemon, mandarin, marjoram, melissa, myrrh (soothes), myrtle, orange, petitgrain, Roman chamomile, rose, sandalwood, ylang ylang.

Angina: Ginger, laurel, orange (for false angina). Apply to heart and Vita Flex heart point.

Animals: See the page: Animal Care

Anorexia: Angelica, coriander, grapefruit, tarragon. Apply to stomach and bottom of feet. It may also help to diffuse anti-depressant oils.

Anthrax: Thyme.

Anti-Bacterial: Basil, bergamot, cassia, Canadian red cedar, cedarwood, citronella, cinnamon bark, Clary sage, clove, cypress, eucalyptus, fir, geranium, grapefruit, Idaho tansy, juniper, lavender, lemon, marjoram, melaleuca, Melaleuca ericifolia, Mountain savory, neroli, oregano, palmarosa, petitgrain, pine, ravensara, Roman chamomile, rosemary, rosewood, spearmint, tarragon, thyme, valerian, Western Red cedar.

Anti-Cancerous: Clove, frankincense, ledum (may be more powerful than frankincense).

Anti-Catarrhal: Black pepper, cypress, elemi, eucalyptus, fir, frankincense, ginger, helichrysum (discharges mucus), hyssop (opens respiratory system and discharges toxins and mucous), hyssop (opens respiratory system and discharges toxins and mucous), jasmine, onycha (benzoin), ravensara, rosemary. Apply on lung area, feet, around nose, Vita Flex lung points, and diffuse.

Anti-Coagulant: Angelica, cassia, helichrysum, lavender, tangerine, tarragon. Apply on location, bottom of feet, and diffuse.

Anti-Depressant: See DEPRESSION. Elemi, frankincense, lavender, onycha (combine with rose for massage). Apply to bottom of feet, heart, and diffuse.

Anti-Fungal: Cinnamon bark, clove, geranium, juniper, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, mandarin, melaleuca, Melaleuca ericifolia, Mountain savory, oregano, palmarosa, rosewood, sage, spearmint, thyme. Apply to bottom of feet, on location, and diffuse.

Anti-Hemorrhaging: See HEMORRHAGING. Helichrysum, rose.

Anti-Infectious: Basil, cassia, cinnamon bark, clove, cypress, davana, elemi, eucalyptus, hyssop, Idaho tansy, lavender, marjoram, melaleuca, Melaleuca ericifolia, myrrh, patchouly, petitgrain, pine, ravensara, rose, rosemary, rosewood, Roman chamomile, spearmint, spikenard, spruce, tarragon, thyme. Apply on location and bottom of feet.

Anti-Inflammatory: Birch, black pepper, blue cypress, calamus (gastrointestinal), citronella, coriander, cypress, eucalyptus, German chamomile, helichrysum, hyssop (of the pulmonary), lavender, lemongrass, melaleuca, myrrh, onycha (benzoin), patchouly, peppermint, petitgrain, ravensara, Roman chamomile, spearmint, spikenard, spruce, tangerine, tarragon, wintergreen. Apply on location.

Anti-Parasitic: Cinnamon bark, clove, fennel, ginger, hyssop, lemon, lemongrass, melaleuca, Mountain savory, oregano, Roman chamomile, rosemary, rosewood, spearmint, spikenard, tarragon. Apply to stomach, liver, intestines, and Vita Flex points on feet.

Anti-Rheumatic: Birch, eucalyptus, juniper, onycha (benzoin), oregano, rosemary, thyme wintergreen.

Anti-Sexual: Marjoram (helps balance sexual desires).

Anti-Tumoral: Clove, frankincense, ledum (may be more powerful than frankincense).

Anti-Viral: Bergamot, cinnamon bark, Clary sage, clove, Eucalyptus radiata, galbanum, geranium, hyssop, Idaho tansy, juniper, lavender, lemon, melaleuca, melissa, Mountain savory, myrrh, oregano, palmarosa, pine, ravensara, rosewood, sandalwood, tarragon, thyme.

Antibiotic: Bergamot, cinnamon bark, clove, eucalyptus, hyssop, lavender, lemon, melaleuca, myrtle, nutmeg, oregano, patchouly, ravensara, Roman chamomile, thyme. Apply on location, liver area, bottom of feet, and diffuse.

Antihistamine: Lavender, Roman chamomile. Apply to sinuses, Vita Flex points, and diffuse.

Antimicrobial: Cinnamon bark, cypress, helichrysum, jasmine, lavender, lemongrass, Melaleuca ericifolia (powerful), melissa (shown in lab tests to be effective against Streptococcus haemolytica), myrrh, palmarosa, pine, rosemary, rosewood, sage, thyme.

Antioxidants: Cinnamon bark, frankincense, helichrysum, hyssop, melaleuca, onycha (benzoin), oregano, ravensara, Roman chamomile, thyme.

Antiseptic: Bergamot, Canadian Red cedar, cedarwood, cinnamon bark, citronella, clove, cumin, elemi, eucalyptus, fennel, fir, frankincense, Idaho balsam fir, lavender, lemon, mandarin, marjoram, melaleuca, Mountain savory, mugwort, myrtle (skin), nutmeg (intestinal), orange, onycha (benzoin), oregano, patchouly, peppermint, pine (pulmonary, urinary, hepatic), ravensara, Roman chamomile, rosemary cineol, rosemary verbenon, sage, sandalwood, spearmint, thyme, thyme linalol, Western red cedar, ylang ylang. Apply on location.

Antispasmodic: Anise, basil, calamus, citronella, cumin, fennel, German chamomile, helichrysum, lavender, mandarin, marjoram, mugwort, peppermint, petitgrain, Roman chamomile (relaxes spastic muscles of the colon wall), rosemary, sage, spearmint, spikenard, spruce, tarragon, valerian, ylang ylang.

Anxiety: Basil, bergamot, cedarwood, Clary sage, cypress, frankincense, geranium, hyssop, jasmine, juniper, lavender, lemon, lime, marjoram, melissa, onycha (combine with rose for massage), patchouly, pine, Roman chamomile, rose sandalwood, tangerine, tsuga (grounding), ylang ylang.

Apathy: Frankincense, geranium, jasmine, marjoram, orange, peppermint, rose, rosemary, rosewood, sandalwood, thyme, ylang ylang.

Aphrodisiac: Cinnamon bark, Clary sage, ginger, jasmine, patchouly, rose, sandalwood, neroli, ylang ylang.

Appetite—Loss of: Bergamot, calamus, cardamom, ginger, hyssop, lemon, myrrh, nutmeg, orange, spearmint. Apply to stomach, bottom of feet, and diffuse.

Argumentative: Cedarwood, eucalyptus, frankincense, jasmine, joy, orange, Roman chamomile, thyme, ylang ylang.

Arms—Flabby: Cypress, fennel, juniper, lavender.

Arterial Vasodilator: Marjoram. Apply to carotid arteries in neck, over heart, Vita Flex points on feet.

Arteries: Lavender (blocked after surgery).

Arteriosclerosis: See BLOOD. Birch, cedarwood, ginger, juniper, lemon (increase white and red blood cells), rosemary, thyme, wintergreen. Apply to heart and Vita Flex points on feet.

Arthritis: See ACIDOSIS. Basil, birch (drains toxins that cause pain), cedarwood, clove, cypress, eucalyptus, fir (has cortisone-like action), ginger, helichrysum, hyssop, Idaho balsam fir, Idaho tansy, lavender, marjoram, nutmeg, onycha (benzoin), peppermint, pine, Roman chamomile, rosemary, spruce, white fir (has cortisone-like action), wintergreen (drains toxins that cause pain). Apply oils on location and diffuse.

Ashamed: See EMOTIONS.

Assault: See EMOTIONS.

Asthma: See RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. Cajeput, calamus, Clary sage, cypress, eucalyptus, fir, frankincense (on crown), hyssop, laurel, lavender, lemon, marjoram, myrrh, myrtle, onycha (benzoin), oregano, peppermint, pine, ravensara, rose, rosemary, sage, thyme, tsuga (opens respiratory tract). Avoid steam inhalation. Apply topically over lungs and throat. Drop on pillow or diffuse.

Astringent: Lemon, onycha (benzoin).

Athletes Foot: Cajeput, cypress, Eucalyptus citriodora, geranium, lavender, melaleuca, myrrh, thyme.

Attention Deficit Disorder: See HYPERACTIVITY. Ledum. Blend: Lavender with basil. Apply on crown or diffuse.

Auto-Immune System: For specific diseases, see GRAVES DISEASE, HASHIMOTO'S DISEASE, and LUPUS. Cistus.

Avoidance: See EMOTIONS.

Awaken the Mind, Spirit: Myrrh.

Awaken the Past: Cypress.

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Babies/ChildrenBackBacteriaBalanceBaldnessBathBed WettingBereavementBetrayedBirthingBites,BitternessBladderBlisterBlocked (emotionally)BloodBoilsBondingBonesBoredomBrainBreasts,BreathingBronchitisBruisesBugged (feeling)Bugs (repel)BulimiaBumpsBunionsBurdensBurns,Bursitis

Babies/Children: See the page: Essential Oil Care for Babies & Children

Back: Basil, birch, black pepper, cypress, eucalyptus, geranium, ginger, juniper, lavender, oregano, peppermint, Roman chamomile, rosemary, sage, tangerine, thyme (for virus in spine), wintergreen.

Bacteria: See ANTI-BACTERIAL

Balance: Cedarwood, frankincense (balances electrical field), Roman chamomile, ylang ylang.

Baldness: See HAIE. Cedarwood, lavender, rosemary, sage. Apply 2-3 drops of each oil on location and on bottom of feet before bedtime and/or in the morning after washing.

Bath: While tub is filling, add oils to he water; oils will be drawn to your skin quickly from the top of the water, so use gentle oils like lavender, Roman chamomile, rosewood, sage, ylang ylang, etc.

Bed Wetting: See BLADDER. Before bedtime, rub the abdomen with a couple drops of cypress mixed with massage base oil.

Bereavement: Basil, cypress.

Betrayed (Feeling): See EMOTIONS.

Birthing: See PREGNANCY

Bites: See also INSECT. Basil, cinnamon bark, garlic, lavender, lemon, sage, thyme (all have antitoxic and anti-venomous properties).

Bitterness: See EMOTIONS. Roman chamomile.

Bladder:

  • Bed Wetting and Incontinence: Before bed rub cypress on abdomen.
  • Infection: See CYSTITIS. Cedarwood, onycha (benzoin), and sandalwood (for 1st stages bladder infection).

BlisterLavender (on lips from sun).

Blocked (Emotionally): See EMOTIONS

Blood: Red blood cells carry oxygen throughout the body.

  • Blood Pressure (high): Birch, Clary sage, clove, goldenrod, lavender, lemon, marjoram (regulates), nutmeg, spearmint, wintergreen, ylang ylang (arterial; put in hand, rub palms together, cup over nose, and breath deeply for 5 minutes and/or put on feet). Place oils on heart points on left arm, hand, foot, and over heart. Can also smell from palms of hands, diffuse, or place a few drops on a cotton ball and put in a vent.
  • Bleeding (stops): Cistus, geranium (will increase bleeding first to eliminate toxins, then stop it), helychrusum, onycha (benzoin), cayenne pepper, rose.
  • Broken Blood Vesels: Grapefruit, helichrysum.
  • Cholesterol: Helichrysum (regulates).
  • Cleansing: Helichrysum, Roman chamomile. Apply on bottom of feet.
  • Clots: Grapefruit, helichrysum (anti-coagulant).
  • Hemorrhaging: Cistus, helichrysum, rose, cayenne pepper.
  • Low Blood Sugar: Cinnamon bark, clove, thyme.
  • Stimulates: Lemon.
  • Vessels: Cypress (strengthens capillary walls, and increases circulation), lemongrass (vasodilator).

Boils: Bergamot, Clary sage, frankincense, galbanum, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, melaleuca, ravensara, Roman chamomile.

Bonding: See EMOTIONS.

Bones: All the tree oils, birch, cedarwood, cypress, fir, juniper, lavender, lemongrass, marjoram, peppermint, sandalwood, spruce, wintergreen.

Boredom: Cedarwood, cypress, fir, frankincense, juniper, lavender, pepper, Roman chamomile, rosemary, sandalwood, spruce, thyme, ylang ylang.

Brain: Blue cypress (improves circulation), Clary sage (opens brain, euphoria), cypress, geranium, lemongrass, spearmint.

Breast: Clary sage, cypress, elemi (inflammation), fennel, geranium, lemongrass, sage, spearmint, vetiver.

Breathing: Cinnamon bark, frankincense, ginger, hyssop, juniper, marjoram, nutmeg, Roman chamomile, rosemary, thyme.

Bronchitis: See RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. Basil, bergamot, birch, cajeput, cedarwood, Clary sage, clove, cypress, elemi, Eucalyptus radiata, fir (obstructions of Bronchi), frankincense, ginger, lavender, ledum, lemon, marjoram, melaleuca, Melaleuca ericifolia, myrtle, myrrh, nutmeg, onycha (benzoin), peppermint, pine, ravensara, Roman chamomile, rose, rosemary, sandalwood, spearmint, thyme, tsuga (opens respiratory tract), wintergreen. Diffuse the oils or rub on chest (dilute with oil if necessary).

Bruises: Angelica, fennel, geranium, helichrysum, hyssop, lavender. Apply on location.

Bugged (Feeling): See EMOTIONS

Bugs (Repel): See BITES and INSECT. Lemon (kills bugs), Citronella. Diffuse.

Bulimia: Grapefruit. Apply to stomach and bottom of feet.

Bumps: Frankincense.

Bunions: See BURSITIS. Carrot, cypress, German chamomile, juniper.

Burdens: See EMOTIONS.

Burns: Eucalyptus, geranium, helichrysum, Idaho tansy, lavender (cell renewal), melaleuca (Tea Tree), peppermint, ravensara (healing), Roman chamomile, rosehip, tamanu (mix with helichrysum). Blend: 10 drops German chamomile, 5 drops Roman chamomile, and 10 lavender. Mix together and add 1 drop to each square inch of burn after it has been soaked in ice water. If you don't have the chamomile, lavender will do great.

Bursitis: Cajeput, cypress, ginger, hyssop, juniper, onycha (benzoin), Roman chamomile.

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CallousesCalmingCancerCandidaCankersCapillariesCarbunclesCardiotonicCardiovascular System,Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCataractsCatarrh (mucus)CavitiesCelibacyCellsCelluliteChakras (Energy Centers)ChangeCharlie HorseCheeksChelationChemicalsChicken PoxChiggersChild BirthChildhood DiseasesChildrenChillsCholeraCholesterolChoreaChronic FatigueCirculationCirculatory System,CirrhosisClarity of ThoughtsCleansingClothesCockroachesColdsCold SoresColicColitisColonComa,CompassionComplexionConcentration (Poor)ConcussionConfidenceConfusionCongestion,ConjunctivitisConsciousnessConstipationContagious DiseasesControlConvulsionsCooling OilsCorns,CortisoneCoughsCourageCradle CapCrampsCrohn's DiseaseCushing's DiseaseCutsCystic Fibrosis,Cystitis

Callouses: Carrot, oregano (callouses on feet), peppermint, Roman chamomile.

Calming: Bergamot, cedarwood, Clary sage (aromatic), jasmine, lavender, Melaleuca ericifolia, myrrh, onycha (benzoin), tangerine, Western red cedar, ylang ylang.

Cancer: See CHEMICALS, RADIATION. Clove, frankincense (diffuse), rose, sage, tarragon (anti-cancerous). Since it is very important to maintain a positive attitude while healing, it may be helpful to use essential oils to address the emotions (see EMOTIONS).

Candida: See ACIDOSIS, ALKALINE, BLOOD, DIET, FOOD, THYROID, pH BALANCE. Cinnamon bark, clove, eucalyptus, melaleuca, Melaleuca quinquenervia, Mountain savory, oregano, palmarosa (skin), peppermint (aromatic), rosemary, rosewood, spearmint, spruce, tarragon (prevents fermentation). Rub on stomach area and feet or over abdomen with a hot compress.

Cankers: See ACIDOSIS. Chamomile (both German and Roman), hyssop, laurel, melaleuca, myrrh, oregano.

Capillaries (broken): Cypress, geranium, hyssop, lime (soothes), Roman chamomile. Blend: Apply 1 drop lavender and 1 drop Roman chamomile.

Carbuncles: Melaleuca.

Cardiotonic: See HEART.

Cardiovascular System: See HEART. Anise, clove, cypress, fleabane (dilates), goldenrod, helichrysum, marjoram, onycha (benzoin), rosemary, tsuga 9opens and dilates for better oxygen exchange), ylang ylang.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Basil, cypress, eucalyptus, lavender, lemongrass, marjoram, oregano. Apply oils on location and either use massage or Vita Flex to work them in. First start with basil and marjoram on the shoulder to help release any energy blockages. Then lemongrass on wrist and oregano on the rotator cup in the shoulder. next apply marjoram and cypress on the wrist and then cypress on the neck and down to the shoulder. Lastly, apply peppermint from the shoulder down the arm to the wrist then out to the tips of each finger.

Cataracts: See EYES.

Catarrh (mucus): See ANTI-CATARRHAL. Cajeput, cistus, dill, ginger, hyssop (opens respiratory system to discharge mucus), jasmine, myrrh, onycha (benzoin).

Cavities: See TEETH.

Celibacy (vow not to marry): Marjoram (aromatic).

Cells: All Essential Oils restore cells to original state.

Cellulite: See WEIGHT. Basil, cedarwood, cumin, cypress, fennel, geranium, grapefruit, juniper, lavender, lemon, lime, orange, oregano, patchouly, tangerine (dissolves), thyme.

Chakras (Energy Centers): Lavender (bring harmony to chakras), rosemary (opens chakras), sandalwood (affects each chakra differently).

Change (Personal): See EMOTIONS.

Charlie Horse: See MUSCLE SPASMS. Basil.

Cheeks: Jasmine

Chelation: Cardamom, helichrysum (powerful chelator and anti-coagulant). Drink lots of distilled water (64 oz. or more per day).

Chemicals: See METALS. Helichrysum.

Chicken Pox: See Childhood Diseases.

Chiggers: See Insect. Lavender.

Child Birth: See PREGNANCY.

Childhood Diseases:

  • Chicken Pox: Sleep is very good. Bergamot, eucalyptus, lavender, melaleuc (Tea Tree), Roman chamomile.
  • Measles: Eucalyptus, German chamomile, lavender, melaleuca. Spray or vaporize in the room.
  • Mumps: Lavender, lemon, melaleuca.
  • Whooping Cough: Basil, cinnamon bark (diffuse or dilute well; avoid for children), Clary sage, cypress, grapefruit, hyssop, lavender, oregano, thyme.

ChildrenSee the page: Essential Oil Care for Children and Babies.

Chills: Ginger, onycha (benzoin). Apply on bottom of feet and on solar plexus.

Cholera: Clove, ravensara, rosemary.

Cholesterol: Clary sage, helichrysum (regulates). Apply on Vita Flex points, over heart and along arms.

Chorea: See SAINT VITUS DANCE.

Chronic Fatigue: See ACIDOSIS, HORMONAL IMBALANCE. Basil, lavender, lemongrass, peppermint, rosemary (Note: basil and peppermint are a good combination together).

Circulation: Basil, birch, cinnamon bark, Clary sage, cumin, cypress, geranium, helichrysum, hyssop, nutmeg, onycha (benzoin), oregano, peppermint, rosemary, thyme, wintergreen. Use in a bath, massage, or a compress.

Circulatory System: See also CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM. Clary sage, cypress, helichrysum.

Cirrhosis: See LIVER.

Clarity of Thoughts: Rosemary.

Cleansing: Fennel, hyssop, juniper, melaleuca (aromatic).

Clothes: Canadian Red cedar. This oil will leave a stain so place a few drops on a cotton ball and put it in a plastic sack. Leave the sack open so the odor of the oil can do its work without staining any clothes. Place the bag in a closet or storage box.

Cockroaches: Blend: Combine 10 drops peppermint & 5 drops cypress in 1/2 cup of water and spray.

Colds: Angelica, basil, cajeput, eucalyptus (in hot water, breathe deep), fir (aches/pains), ginger, Idaho tansy, lavender, ledum, lemon, melaleuca, myrtle, onycha (benzoin), orange, oregano, peppermint (relieves nasal congestion), pine, ravensara, rosemary, thyme.

Cold Sores: See HERPES SIMPLEX. Bergamot, Blue cypress, geranium, lavender, lemon, melaleuca (Tea Tree), Roman Chamomile.

Colic: See BABIES. Angelica, bergamot, cardamom, carrot with fennel, coriander, cumin, dill, ginger, marjoram, melissa, Mountain savory, orange, pepper, peppermint, Roman chamomile, spearmint.

Colitis: Anise, calamus (viral), clove (bacterial), helichrysum (viral), tarragon, thyme (when there is infection).

Colon: See COLITIS and DIVERTICULITIS. Calamus may help reduce inflammation.

Coma: Black pepper, cypress, frankincense, peppermint, sandalwood. Massage on brain stem, mastoids (behind ears), temples, and bottom of feet.

Compassion: Helichrysum.

Complexion: See Skin. Apply oils to face, neck and intestines. Dull—Jasmine, orange. Oily—Bergamot, orange.

Concentration (Poor): Basil, cedarwood, cypress, eucalyptus, juniper, lavender, lemon, myrrh, orange, peppermint, rosemary, sandalwood, ylang ylang.

Concussion: Cypress. Rub on brain stem and bottom of feet.

Confidence: Jasmine, sandalwood.

Confusion: Basil, cedarwood, cypress, fir, frankincense, geranium, ginger, jasmine, juniper, marjoram, peppermint, rose, rosemary, rosewood, sandalwood, spruce, thyme, ylang ylang.

Congestion: Cedarwood, coriander, cypress, Eucalyptus radiata, fennel, ginger, myrtle (excellent for children), rosemary. To help discharge mucus, rub oil(s) on chest, neck, back, feet, and diffuse.

Conjunctivitis: Eucalyptus radiata, jasmine, Mixta chamomile

Consciousness: Lavender. Diffusing this oil is a great way to affect consciousness.

Constipation: See ACIDOSIS. Anise, Black pepper, fennel, ginger, juniper, marjoram, orange, patchouly, rose, rosemary, sandalwood, tangerine, tarragon. Massage clockwise around abdomen and on Vita Flex points (feet & shins).

Contagious Diseases: Ginger.

Control: Cedarwood (of your life), Roman chamomile (self).

Convulsions: See SEIZURE. Clary sage, lavender, neroli, Roman chamomile.

Cooling Oils: Angelica, Citrus oils, eucalyptus, lavender, melaleuca, Mountain savory, peppermint, Roman chamomile, spruce. Other oils that are high in aldehydes and esters can produce a cooling effect.

Corns: See WARTS. Carrot, clove, grapefruit, lemon, myrrh, peppermint, Roman chamomile, tangerine. Apply 1 drop of oil directly on corn.

Cortisone: Birch, lavender, Roman chamomile, spruce (is like cortisone), wintergreen.

Coughs: Angelica, cajeput, cardamom, cedarwood, elemi (unproductive), eucalyptus, fir, frankincense, ginger, jasmine, juniper, melaleuca, myrtle (helps remove mucus from lungs), myrrh, onycha (benzoin), peppermint, pine, myrrh, ravensara, Roman Chamomile, sandalwood, thyme.

Courage: Clove (aromatic), fennel (aromatic), ginger.

Cradle Cap: See BABIES.

Cramps: See DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, HORMONAL IMBALANCE, MENSTRUATION, MUSCLES, PMS. Basil, birch, blue cypress (abdominal), Clary sage, cypress, galbanum, ginger, lavender, rosemary, marjoram, wintergreen.

Crohn's Disease: Basil, calamus, peppermint.

Cushing's Disease: See ADRENAL GLANDS. Basil, lemon.

Cuts: See TISSUE. Cypress, elemi (infected), helichrysum, lavender, melaleuca, onycha (benzoin), pine, ravensara, Roman chamomile (healing), rosewood.

Cystic Fibrosis: Lavender, myrtle, roman chamomile. Alternate oils. Apply to brain stem (back of neck), temples, chest, bottom of feet, and diffuse.

Cystitis (Bladder Infection): Basil, bergamot, cajeput, cedarwood, cinnamon bark, clove, eucalyptus, fennel, frankincense, German chamomile, hyssop, juniper, lavender, marjoram, oregano, pine, sage, sandalwood, spearmint, rosewood, thyme. Massage or bathe with one of these oils.

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DandruffDay DreamingDeath (of Loved One)DebilityDecongestantDefeatedDegenerative Disease,DeliveryDental InfectionDeodorantDeodorizingDepletionDepressionDermatitisDespairDespondency,DetoxificationDiabetesDiaper RashDiarrheaDietDigestive SystemDiphtheriaDisappointment,DiscouragementDisinfectantDiureticDiverticulitisDizzinessDNADrowning in Own NegativityDrugs,DysenteryDyspepsia (Impaired Digestion)

DandruffCedarwood, lavender, melaleuca (Tea Tree), patchouly, rosemary, sage, valerian.

Day Dreaming: Cedarwood, eucalyptus, ginger, helichrysum, lavender, lemon, myrrh, peppermint, rose, rosemary, rosewood, sandalwood, spruce, thyme, ylang ylang.

Death (of Loved One): See EMOTIONS:LOSS.

Debility: Cardamom, cumin (nervous), nutmeg.

Decongestant: Any of the citrus oils, cypress, German chamomile, juniper, melaleuca, patchouly.

Defeated: See EMOTIONS.

Degenerative Disease: See pH BALANCE. Frankincense, lavender, lemon, orange, and tangerine are excellent to diffuse in the room. Not only do these oils purify the air, but they help deliver needed oxygen to the starving cells. All other essential oils and supplements are beneficial for providing oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the body. See specific ailment.

Delivery: See PREGNANCY.

Dental Infection: Clove and frankincense, helichrysum, melaleuca, myrrh. Apply to jaws and gums.

Deodorant: Bergamot, citronella, cypress, eucalyptus, geranium, lavender, melaleuca, myrtle. Apply oils neat to the skin or dilute with some massage or vegetable oil for application under the arms. Also, 2-3 drops of an oil can be added to 4 oz. of unscented talcum powder and 2 oz. of baking soda. Mix this well and apply under the arms, on the feet, or on other areas of the body.

Deodorizing: Clary sage, myrrh, myrtle, peppermint, sage, thyme.

Depletion: Cypress.

Depression: See DIET. Basil, bergamot (aromatic) calamus, Clary sage, frankincense, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, jasmine, juniper (over heart), lavender (aromatic), neroli, onycha (benzoin), patchouly, pepper (on crown for spirit protection), ravensara (lifts emotions), Roman chamomile, rosemary (nervous), rosewood, sage (relieves depression), sandalwood, tangerine, ylang ylang.

Dermatitis: Bergamot, chamomile (Roman and German), geranium, helichrysum, hyssop, juniper, lavender, Melaleuca ericifolia, onycha (benzoin), patchouly, pine, thyme.

Despair: Cedarwood, Clary sage, fir, frankincense, geranium, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, orange, peppermint, rosemary, sandalwood, spearmint, spruce, thyme, ylang ylang.

Despondency: Bergamot, Clary sage, cypress, geranium, ginger, orange, rose, rosewood, sandalwood, and ylang ylang.

Detoxification: Helichrysum, juniper (detoxifier). Apply oils to liver area, intestines, and Vita Flex points on feet.

Diabetes: Coriander (normalizes glucose levels), cypress, dill (helps lower glucose levels by normalizing insulin levels and supporting pancreas function), eucalyptus, fennel, geranium, ginger, hyssop, juniper, lavender, pine, rosemary, ylang ylang. Apply on back, chest feet, and over pancreas. Diffuse. Blend: 8 drops clove, 8 drops cinnamon bark, 15 drops rosemary, 10 drops thyme and 2 oz. vegetable oil. Put on feet and over pancreas. Blend: 5 drops cinnamon bark and 5 drops cypress. Rub on feet and pancreas.

Diaper Rash: Lavender.

Diarrhea: See ACIDOSIS. Cardamom, cistus, cumin, geranium, ginger, melaleuca, myrrh, myrtle, peppermint, sandalwood (obstinate), spearmint (not for babies).

Diet: See BLOOD, FASTING, FOOD, and CLEANSING. Diet is extremely important when trying to correct cancer, hypoglycemia, candida, etc. First, cleanse the body, drink a lot of distilled water, stay away from sugars and meats, eat vegetable protein in the mornings, carbohydrates and starches for lunch, and fruit in the evening. Hydrochloric acid and pepsin are secreted in the morning to help digest protein. Blend (for post-diet saggy skin): Combine 8 drops sage, 8 drops pine, 8 drops lemongrass, and 1 oz. vegetable oil. Rub on areas.

Digestive System: See also INTESTINAL PROBLEMS. Anise (accelerates), basil, bergamot, black pepper, cardamom (nervous), cinnamon bark, Clary sage (weak), clove, coriander (spasms), cumin (spasms and indigestion), fennel (sluggish), ginger, grapefruit, juniper, laurel, lemon (indigestion), lemongrass (purifier), mandarin (tonic), marjoram (stimulates), myrrh, myrtle, neroli, nutmeg (for sluggish digestion; eases), orange (indigestion), patchouly (stimulant), peppermint, rosemary, sage (sluggish), spearmint, tangerine (nervous and sluggish), tarragon (nervous and sluggish). Add the oil(s) to your food, rub on stomach, or apply as a compress over abdomen.

Diphtheria: Frankincense, goldenrod.

Disappointment: Clary sage, eucalyptus, fir, frankincense, geranium, ginger, juniper, lavender, orange, spruce, thyme, ylang ylang.

Discouragement: Bergamot, cedarwood, frankincense, geranium, juniper, lavender, lemon, orange, rosewood, sandalwood, spruce.

Disinfectant: Grapefruit, lemon, sage.

Diuretic: Cardamom, cedarwood, cypress, fennel, grapefruit (all citrus oils), juniper, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, marjoram, mugwort, onycha (benzoin), orange, oregano, rosemary, sage, tangerine, valerian. Apply oil(s) to kidney area on back, bottom of feet and on location.

Diverticulitis: Rub abdomen with cinnamon bark and vegetable oil. Anise or lavender may also help. Calamus may help with earlier stages of diverticulitis.

Dizziness: Tangerine.

DNA: Chamomile strengthens positive imprinting in DNA.

Drowning in Own Negativity: Grapefruit (prevent, use aromatically).

Drugs: See ADDICTIONS.

Dysentery: Black pepper, cajeput, cistus, clove (amoebic), cypress, eucalyptus, lemon, melissa, myrrh, Roman chamomile. Apply on abdomen and bottom of feet.

Dyspepsia (Impaired Digestion): Cardamom, coriander, cumin, tarragon, goldenrod, grapefruit, laurel, myrrh, orange (nervous), thyme. Apply to stomach, intestines, and Vita Flex points on feet.

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EarsEating DisordersEczemaEdemaElbowElectrical Problems in the BodyEmergency OilsEmotions,EmphysemaEndocrine SystemEndometriosisEnergyEnergy CentersEnlighteningEnteritisEnzymes,EpilepsyEpstein BarrEquilibriumEssential OilsEstrogenEuphoriaExhaustionExpectorantExpression,Eyes

Ears: Cumin (deafness following a bad viral flu infection), elemi, eucalyptus, geranium, helichrysum (improves certain hearing losses), Idaho tansy, juniper, marjoram, valerian (combine with helichrysum for added pain relief), vitex.

Eating Disorders: Anorexia: Coriander, grapefruit. Bulimia: Grapefruit. Overeating: Ginger, lemon, peppermint, spearmint.

Eczema: Bergamot, eucalyptus, geranium, German chamomile, helichrysum, juniper, lavender, Melaleuca ericifolia, melissa, patchouly, rosewood, sage.

Edema: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE. Cypress (alleviates fluids), fennel (breaks up fluids), juniper, geranium, grapefruit, ledum, lemongrass, rosemary, tangerine (alleviates fluids). Drink water every 3 hours.

Elbow: See TENNIS ELBOW.

Electrical Problems in the Body: See BALANCE for methods of balancing the electrical energies of the body. Frankincense.

Emergency Oils: The following oils are recommended by Dr. Daniel Penoel as ones that everyone should have with them for any emergency:

  • Melaleuca (Alternifolia): Colds, coughs, cuts, sore throat, sunburn, wounds.
  • Ravensara: Powerful antiviral, antiseptic. Respiratory problems, viral infections, wounds.
  • Peppermint: Analgesic (topical pain reliever) for bumps and bruises. Also for fever, headache, indigestion, motion sickness, nausea, nerve problems, spastic colon, vomiting.
  • Basil: Earache, fainting, headaches, spasms (can substitute fennel), poisonous insect or snake bites, malaria.
  • Lavender: Burns (mix with melaleuca), leg cramps, herpes, heart irregularities, hives, insect bites and bee stings, sprains, sunstroke. If in doubt, use lavender!
  • Geranium: Bleeding (increases to eliminate toxins, then stops; can substitute cistus), diarrhea, liver, regenerates tissue and nerves, shingles.
  • Helichrysum: Bruises, bleeding (stops on contact), hearing, pain, reduce scarring, regenerate tissue.

Emotions: Spruce (on the chest), cypress (aromatic, healing), geranium (women), German chamomile (stability), goldenrod (relaxing and calming), Idaho balsam fir (balancing), lavender (men), melissa (supports mind and body), rose (brings balance and harmony to the body), valerian (helps replace emotions, white lotus.

  • Anger and Hate: helichrysum (with deep-seated anger for strength to forgive).
  • Balance: Frankincense, geranium, juniper, lavender, orange, Roman chamomile, sandalwood, vetiver.
  • Blocks: Cypress, frankincense, helichrysum, sandalwood, spearmint, spikenard, spruce.
  • Clearing: Juniper.
  • Coldness (Emotional): Myrrh, ylang ylang.
  • Confidence: Jasmine (euphoria).
  • Defeated: cypress, fir, juniper, spruce.
  • Depression: Most of the single oils and blends help with depression as they tend to lift by raising ones frequency. Lavender.
  • Emotional Trauma: Sandalwood.
  • Father: Lavender, helichrysum (layer on top of lavender when deep seated anger is present).
  • Grief: Bergamot, tangerine.
  • Loss: Tangerine (stability).
  • Mind: Frankincense, sandalwood.
  • Mother: Geranium.
  • Protection from Negative Emotions: Grapefruit.
  • Release: Roman chamomile.
  • Stress: Clary sage.
  • Uplifting: Birch, lemon, orange, wintergreen.

Emphysema: Eucalyptus.

Endocrine System: See ADRENAL CORTEX, THYROID, PITUITARY, LUPUS. Black pepper, cinnamon bark, dill, rosemary.

Endometriosis: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE. Clary sage, cypress, eucalyptus, geranium, nutmeg.

Energy: Basil (when squandering energy), black pepper, cypress, eucalyptus (builds), fir, juniper, lemon, lemongrass, myrtle (supports adrenal glands to increase energy), nutmeg (increases), orange (aromatic), peppermint, rosemary, thyme (aromatic; gives energy in times of physical weakness and stress).

Energy Centers: See CHAKRAS.

Enlightening: Helichrysum.

Enteritis: Cajeput

Enzymes: Fresh carrot juice has one of the largest concentrations of enzymes. Drink 8 oz. per day. Add apple and lemon to help with detoxification.

Epilepsy: See SEIZURE. Clary sage. Apply to back of neck and brain Vita Flex points on bottom of feet.

Epstein Barr: See CHRONIC FATIGUE, HYPOGLYCEMIA. Eucalyptus.

Equilibrium: Ylang ylang, petitgrain (nerve).

Essential Oils: Essential oils function as a catalyst to deliver nutrients to starving cells. The following oils may irritate sensitive skin: Cinnamon bark, clove, fennel, grapefruit, lemon, nutmeg, orange, oregano, peppermint. Test the oil first in a small, sensitive area. If irritation occurs, dilute with one drop of above oil to 20 drops lavender, or mix with vegetable oil.

Estrogen: Anise (increases), Clary sage (helps body produce).

Euphoria: Clary sage (aromatic), jasmine.

Exhaustion: First, work with one or more of the following nervous system oils to calm and relax: bergamot, Clary sage, coriander, cumin, elemi, frankincense, lavender, pine. Secondly, use basil, ginger, grapefruit, lavender, lemon, Roman chamomile, rosemary, or sandalwood.

Expectorant: Black pepper, elemi, eucalyptus, frankincense, helichrysum, marjoram, mugwort, pine, ravensara. Apply oils to throat, lungs, and diffuse.

Expression (self expression): Helichrysum.

EyesNever put oils directly in the eye! Carrot is good around eye area, cypress (also helps circulation), fennel, frankincense, German chamomile, lavender, lemon, lemongrass (improves eyesight).

  • Cataracts: Blend: 8 drops lemongrass, 6 drops cypress, and 3 drops eucalyptus. Apply around the eye area two times a day. Don't get in the eyes.
  • Dry-Itchy: Melaleuca (in humidifier).
  • Improve Vision: Frankincense, juniper, lemongrass. Apply oils to feet, Vita Flex eye points, thumbs, ankles, pelvis, eye area (not in eyes), eyebrows.
  • Iris, Inflammation: Eucalyptus.
  • Retina (strengthen): Cypress, lavender, lemongrass, helichrysum, juniper, peppermint, sandalwood. Apply oil(s) around eye area.
  • Swollen Eyes: Cypress and helichrysum. Lavender (antiseptic) is also safe around eyes. If swollen eyes are due to allergies, try putting peppermint on the back of the neck.

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Facial OilsFaintingFastingFatFatherFatigueFatty DepositsFearFeetFemale ProblemsFertilityFever,FibrocystsFibroidsFibromyalgiaFibrositisFingerFlatulenceFluFluidsFoodFood PoisoningForehead,ForgetfulnessFormula for BabiesFortifyingFrecklesFrigidityFrustrationFungus

Facial Oils:

  • Broken Capillaries: Cypress, geranium, hyssop, Roman chamomile.
  • Dehydrated: Geranium, lavender.
  • Disturbed: Clary sage, geranium, hyssop, juniper, lavender, lemon, patchouly, Roman chamomile, sandalwood.
  • Dry: Geranium, German chamomile, hyssop, lemon, patchouly, rosemary, sandalwood.
  • Energizing: Bergamot, lemon.
  • Hydrated: Cypress, fennel, geranium, hyssop, lavender, lemon, patchouly, sandalwood.
  • Normal: Geranium, lavender, lemon, Roman chamomile, sandalwood.
  • Oily: Cypress, frankincense, geranium, jasmine, juniper, lavender, lemon, marjoram, orange, patchouly, Roman chamomile, rosemary.
  • Revitalizing: Cypress, fennel, lemon.
  • Sensitive: Geranium, German chamomile, lavender.

Fainting: See SHOCK. Nutmeg. Hold one of the following under the nose: Basil, Black pepper, lavender, neroli, peppermint, rosemary, spearmint.

Fasting: Fasting is the avoidance of solid foods altogether, while liquid consumption ranges between nothing (complete avoidance of all liquids as well) to fresh juices with just water being somewhere in the middle. Complete avoidance fasting (no food or liquid) should only be done when feeling good, while fasting on fresh juices can be very healing when sick.

Fat: See CELLULITE, DIET, and WEIGHT.

Father (Problems with): Lavender.

Fatigue: Clove, pine, ravensara (muscle), rosemary (nervous), thyme (general).

Fatty Deposits: See CELLULITE, WEIGHT.

Fear: Bergamot, Clary sage, cypress, fir, geranium, juniper, marjoram, myrrh, orange, Roman chamomile, rose, sandalwood, spruce, ylang ylang.

Feet: Fennel, lavender, lemon, pine (excessive sweating), Roman chamomile.

Female Problems: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE, INFERTILITY, MENOPAUSE, MENSTRUATION, OVARIES, PMS, PREGNANCY, UTERUS, etc. Anise, Clary sage.

Fertility: Bergamot, Clary sage, fennel, geranium, melissa, sage, yarrow. Apply on reproductive Vita Flex areas on feet, particularly around front of ankle, in line with ankle bone, on each side of ankle under ankle bone, and up along the achilles tendon. Women: on lower back and on lower abdomen near pubic bone. Can also dilute with vegetable oil and use as vaginal retention implant. Men: on lower abdomen near pubic bone, on area between scrotum and rectum, and as a rectal implant (diluted with vegetable oil).

Fever: Basil, bergamot, eucalyptus, fennel (breaks up), fir, ginger, lavender, ledum, lemon (reduces - add 1 or 2 drops in rice milk or water and sip slowly), melaleuca, peppermint (reduces - add 1 or 2 drops in rice milk or water and sip slowly), rosemary cineol, spearmint (not on babies). Peppermint can also be diffused in the room or applied to the bottom of feet.

Fibrocysts: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE.

Fibroids: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE. Cistus, frankincense, helichrysum, Idaho tansy, lavender, oregano, pine. Put 3 drops of either oil in douche. Apply also to Vita Flex points of feet.

Fibromyalgia: See ACIDOSIS, HORMONAL IMBALANCE. May need to detoxify the liver. It may be helpful to use some anti-inflammatory oils like birch, helichrysum, lavender, myrrh, patchouly, rosemary, rosewood, spruce, thyme, or wintergreen.

Fibrositis: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE. Blend: Combine 2 drops cinnamon bark, 10 drops eucalyptus, 10 drops ginger, 6 drops nutmeg, 10 drops peppermint, and 3 drops rosemary with 2 Tblsp. vegetable oil and massage chest and back once a day.

Finger (mashed): Geranium (for the bruising), helichrysum (to stop the bleeding), lavender (to help for all things), lemongrass (for tissue repair).

Flatulence (gas): Angelica, anise, bergamot, cardamom, coriander, cumin, eucalyptus, fennel, ginger, juniper, lavender, myrrh, nutmeg, onycha (benzoin), peppermint, Roman chamomile, rosemary, spearmint (not for babies), tarragon. Apply oil(s) to stomach, abdomen, and Vita Flex points of feet.

Flu: Clove, Eucalyptus radiata, fir (aches and pains), goldenrod, ginger, Idaho tansy (on bottom of feet), lavender, ledum, melaleuca, Melaleuca ericifolia, myrtle, onycha (benzoin), orange, oregano, peppermint, pine, rosemary, thyme (apply to thymus point on feet and where flu has settled), tsuga.

Fluids: See EDEMA or DIURETIC.

Food: See pH BALANCE. Use basil for soups and stuffing. Use cinnamon bark, clove, orange, tangerine, and thyme for flavorings.

Food Poisoning: Patchouly, rosemary cineol, tarragon.

Forehead: Jasmine.

Forgetfulness: See MEMORY. Cedarwood, cypress, geranium, juniper, marjoram, myrrh, orange, Roman chamomile, rose, sandalwood, rose, ylang ylang. Wear as perfume/cologne or put a couple drops in hands, rub together, cup over nose and mouth, and breathe deeply.

Formula for Babies: See BABIES.

Fortifying: Cypress.

Freckles: Idaho tansy. Mix 2-3 drops with lotion and spread over face. Can be used two or three times per week.

Frigidity: See LIBIDO, SEX STIMULANT. Clary sage, jasmine, nutmeg (overcome frigidity and impotence), rose, ylang ylang (helps balance male/female energies).

Frustration: Clary sage, frankincense, ginger, juniper, lavender, lemon, orange, peppermint, Roman chamomile, spruce, thyme, ylang ylang.

Fungus: Cajeput, clove, fennel, geranium, lavender, lemongrass, melaleuca, Roman chamomile, rosemary verbenon. Apply topically (dilution with vegetable oil may be necessary depending on the oil) or add to bath water.

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GallbladderGangreneGasGastritisGeneral TonicGenitalsGentlenessGermsGingivitisGlandular System,GlaucomaGoiterGoutGraves DiseaseGrief/SorrowGroundingGuiltGum DiseaseGums

GallbladderGeranium, German chamomile, juniper, lavender, rosemary (supports). Apply over gallbladder area (can use a hot compress) and vita flex points on feet.

Gangrene: Cistus, elemi, lavender (used by Dr. Gattefosse to recover from gas gangrene), Mountain savory, ravensara, thyme.

Gas: See FLATULENCE. Lavender, nutmeg, onycha (benzoin), tarragon. Apply to large intestine Vita Flex points on the feet.

Gastritis (Inflammation of the stomach lining): See ANTI-INFLAMMATORY. Calamus, fennel, laurel, peppermint, pine, sage, spikenard, tarragon, yarrow. Apply over stomach area with hot compress. One drop of oil in rice or almond milk taken as a dietary supplement (NOTE: use only those oils approved for internal use (GRAS or FA) by the FDA).

General Tonic: Grapefruit, lemon, mountain savory, spruce.

Genitals: Clary sage.

Gentleness: Rosewood (aromatic).

Germs: See BACTERIA.

Gingivitis: Helichrysum, melaleuca, myrrh, rose, rosemary, sage. Apply on throat and gums.

Glandular System: Sage, spearmint, spruce. Blue cypress may help stimulate the amygdala, pineal gland, pituitary gland, and hypothalamus.

Glaucoma: See EYES.

Goiter: See ENDOCRINE SYSTEM, LYMPHATIC SYSTEM.

Gout: Basil, birch, calamus, fennel, geranium, hyssop, lemon, nutmeg, onycha (benzoin), pine, thyme, wintergreen, yarrow.

Graves Disease: See THYROID: HYPERTHYROIDISM. Blue tansy, lemongrass, myrrh, spruce.

Grief/Sorrow: Bergamot (turns grief to joy), Clary sage, eucalyptus, juniper, lavender, Roman chamomile.

Grounding: Fir, patchouly, spruce, tsuga.

Guilt: Cypress, frankincense, geranium, juniper, lemon, marjoram, Roman chamomile, rose, sandalwood, spruce, thyme.

Gum Disease: See GINGIVITIS. Melaleuca, myrrh, tsuga.

Gums: See GINGIVITIS. Lavender, myrrh (infection), Roman chamomile.

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HabitsHairHalitosisHandsHangoversHarmony in Body SystemsHarshnessHashimoto's DiseaseHay FeverHeadachesHealingHealthHearingHeartHeartburnHematomaHemorrhagingHemorrhoids,HepatitisHerniaHerpes SimplexHiccoughsHigh Blood PressureHivesHodgkin's DiseaseHormonal ImbalanceHormonal SystemHot FlashesHousecleaningHyperactivityHyperpneaHypertension,HypoglycemiaHysteria

Habits: See Addictions. Lavender.

Hair:

  • Beard: Cypress, lavender, lemon, rosemary, thyme.
  • Body: Cedarwood (gives the hair shaft more body, more strength, and more life), tamanu.
  • Damaged (perms, color-treated, bleached): Tamanu.
  • Dandruff: Basil, birch, Canadian Red cedar, cedarwood, cypress, lavender, rosemary, sage, thyme, wintergreen.
  • Dry: Birch, geranium, lavender, rosemary, sandalwood, wintergreen.
  • Fragile Hair: Birch, Clary sage, lavender, Roman chamomile, sandalwood, thyme, wintergreen.
  • Greasy: Petitgrain.
  • Growth (stimulate): Basil, Canadian red cedar, cedarwood, cypress, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, hyssop, lavender, lemon, rosemary, sage, thyme, ylang ylang (promotes).
  • Itching: Lavender, peppermint (skin).
  • Loss: Birch, Canadian red cedar, cedarwood, Clary sage, cypress, lavender, laurel (after infection), lemon, Roman chamomile, rosemary, sage, thyme, wintergreen, ylang ylang.
  • Silky and Shiny: Tamanu.

Halitosis: Cardamom, lavender, nutmeg, peppermint.

Hands: Eucalyptus, geranium, lavender, lemon, patchouly, rosemary, sandalwood.

Hangovers: Fennel, grapefruit, lavender, lemon, rose, rosemary, sandalwood.

Harmony in Body Systems: Clove (aromatic), geranium (harmonizing), Roman chamomile.

Harshness: Jasmine.

Hashimoto's Disease: See THYROID, HYPERTHYROIDISM. Blue tansy, lemongrass, myrrh, spruce.

Hay Fever: Cajeput, eucalyptus, lavender, Roman chamomile, rose.

Headaches: See MIGRAIN HEADACHES. Basil, calamus, cardamom, clove, eucalyptus, frankincense, lavender, marjoram, peppermint, rosemary. Apply to temples, back of neck, forehead, and diffuse.

Healing: Clary sage (aromatic), clove, cypress, eucalyptus (aromatic), frankincense, lemon (aromatic), melaleuca, sage.

Health: Lavender (aromatic), lemon (aromatic).

Hearing: See EARS.

Heart: Cypress, fleabane, geranium, ginger, hyssop, lavender, rosemary, ylang ylang (balances heart function). Apply oils to carotid arteries, heart, feet, under left ring finger, above elbow, behind left ring toe, and Vita Flex points on the feet.

Heartburn: Cardamom, lemon, peppermint (over thymus). Blend: 2 drops lemon, 2 drops peppermint, 3 drops sandalwood, and 1/2 oz. vegetable oil. Apply to breast bone. using palm of hans, massage in a clockwise motion applying pressure. Do Vita Flex on feet.

Hematoma (swelling or tumor filled with diffused blood): German chamomile, helichrysum.

Hemorrhaging: Helichrysum, rose, ylang ylang. Massage around ankles, lower back, and stomach. Cayenne pepper may also help.

Hemorrhoids: Basil, Clary sage, cypress, frankincense, helichrysum, juniper, myrrh, patchouly, peppermint, sandalwood. Put cypress and helichrysum inside on location.

Hepatitis: Cinnamon bark, cypress, eucalyptus, melaleuca, myrrh, oregano, patchouly, Roman chamomile, rosemary, thyme.

Hernia: Apply oil(s) on location, lower back, and Vita Flex points on feet.

  • Hiatal Hernia: Basil, cypress, fennel, geranium, ginger, hyssop, lavender, peppermint, rosemary, vitex. Drink water. Put the first two fingers of each hand just below the sternum (under center of rib cage), press in firmly, and brush down quickly and firmly. This can also be done after raising up on toes and while dropping down on heals to more firmly emphasize the effect.
  • Incisional Hernia (usually caused by scar tissue failing to heal form and abdominal wound or incision): Basil, geranium, ginger, helichrysum, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, melaleuca.
  • Inguinal: Lavender, lemongrass.

Herpes Simplex: Blue cypress, bergamot with Eucalyptus radiata, eucalyptus, geranium, lavender, lemon, melissa, ravensara, rose.

Hiccoughs: Sandalwood, tarragon.

High Blood Pressure: See BLOOD.

Hives: See ACIDOSIS, pH BALANCE. Gives may be the result of too much acid in the blood or the result of a niacin flush (vitamin B3 taken on empty stomach). Patchouly (may relieve itching), peppermint, Roman chamomile.

Hodgkin's Disease: Clove. Apply to liver, kidney, and Vita Flex points on feet.

Hormonal Imbalance: Anise, ylang ylang.

Hormonal System: Davana, fennel, goldenrod, myrrh, myrtle, peppermint, sandalwood, spearmint (hormone-like), ylang ylang. The most common places to apply oils for hormonal balance are the Vita Flex points on the ankles, lower back, thyroid, liver, kidneys, gland areas, the center of the body and along both sides of the spine, and the clavicle area. It may also help to diffuse them.

Hot Flashes: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE.

Housecleaning: Put a few drops of oil on your dust cloth or put 10 drops in a spray bottle of water and mist.

  • Bathrooms/Kitchens: Fir, lemon, or spruce for cleaning and disinfecting.
  • Carpets: Lemon (has been used to remove black shoe polish).
  • Dishes: A couple of drops of lemon in the dishwater make for sparkling dishes and a great smelling kitchen.
  • Furniture Polish: Fir, lemon, or spruce work well for polishing furniture.
  • Gum/Grease: lemon oil is terrific for dissolving gum and grease.
  • Laundry: Adding oils to the washer can increase the anti-bacterial benefits, provide greater hygiene, and the clothes come out with a fresh, clean smell.

Hyperactivity: Lavender, Roman chamomile. Apply to Vita Flex points on the feet and diffuse.

Hyperpnea (abnormal rapid breathing): Ylang ylang. Apply to lung area and Vita Flex points.

Hypertension (high blood pressure): See Blood.

Hypoglycemia: See PROTEIN. Cinnamon bark, clove, eucalyptus, thyme.

Hysteria: Lavender, melaleuca, neroli. Apply to heart, bottom of feet, and diffuse.

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Immune SystemImpetigoImpotencyIncontinenceIndifferenceIndigestionInfectionInfectious Disease,InferiorityInfertilityInflammationInfluenzaInjuriesInsectInsomniaIntestinal ProblemsInvigoratingIons,IronIrritabilityIrritable Bowel SyndromeItching

Immune System: cistus, clove, cumin, frankincense, geranium, Idaho tansy, lavender, ledum (supports), lemon, melaleuca, Mountain savory, ravensara, rosemary (supports), thyme (immunological functions), white lotus.

Impetigo: Lavender, myrrh. Boil 4 oz. water, cool, add 5 to 10 drops lavender and wash. you may also use myrrh (cover for an hour). Do not compress on site.

Impotency: Clary sage, clove, goldenrod, ginger, jasmine, mister, nutmeg, rose, sandalwood, ylang ylang.

Incontinence: See BLADDER.

Indifference: Jasmine.

Indigestion: Angelica, cumin, ginger, lavender, peppermint, nutmeg, valerian (nervous indigestion).

Infection: See ANTI-INFECTIOUS. Bergamot, cajeput (urethra), cinnamon bark, clove, Clary sage, cypress, elemi (chest/bronchial infections), Idaho tansy, jasmine (bacterial infection), juniper, fennel, lavender, lemongrass, Melaleuca quinquenervia (viral), myrrh (fungal infection), oregano, peppermint, pine (severe), raven, ravensara, rosemary (oral infection), thyme (urinary infection).

Infectious Disease: Bergamot, cinnamon bark, clove, ginger, hyssop (viral infections), juniper (viral infections), lemon, melaleuca, myrtle, thyme (bacterial infection).

Inferiority (overcoming): Peppermint.

Infertility: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE. Anise, bergamot, Clary sage, cypress, fennel, geranium, melissa, nutmeg, Roman chamomile, sage, thyme, yarrow, ylang ylang.

Inflammation: See ANTI-INFLAMMATORY. Birch, calamus (intestines and colon), clove, elemi (breast and uterus), frankincense, helichrysum, juniper, lavender, myrrh, Roman chamomile, spruce, wintergreen.

Influenza: See FLU or COLDS.

Injuries: See TISSUE, SCARRING. helichrysum (reduces scarring and discoloration).

Insect:

  • Bites: Cajeput, bergamot cajeput, Idaho tansy.
  • Insecticidal: Citronella
  • Itching: Lavender
  • Repellant: Bergamot. Blend: Combine 5 drops lavender, 5 drops lemongrass, 3 drops peppermint, and 1 drop thyme and put on feet or add to 1 cup water and spray on.

Insomnia: Angelica, basil, bergamot, Clary sage, cypress, lavender, lemon, marjoram, Melaleuca ericifolia, myrtle (for hormone-related insomnia), neroli, nutmeg (small amount), orange, petitgrain, ravensara, Roman chamomile (small amount), rosemary, sandalwood, valerian, ylang ylang.

Intestinal Problems: See ACIDOSIS, COLITIS, COLON, CONSTIPATION, DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, DIVERTICULITIS, PARASITES, etc. Basil, cajeput, calamus (reduces inflammation and detoxifies), ginger, marjoram, patchouly (aids in the digestion of toxic waste), rosemary, tarragon.

Invigorating: Birch/wintergreen.

Ions: See NEGATIVE IONS, POSITIVE IONS.

Iron: Important for learning. Raisins are a good natural source.

Irritability: Lavender, Myrrh.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Calamus, peppermint.

Itching: Lavender, peppermint (ears). Apply on location.

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JaundiceJealousyJet LagJointsJoyous

Jaundice (liver disease): Geranium, lemon, rosemary.

Jealousy: Bergamot

Jet Lag: Eucalyptus, geranium, grapefruit, lavender, lemongrass, peppermint. Apply to temples, thymus, and bottom of feet. It is best not to eat heavy foods and to drink as much water as possible.

Joints: Birch (discomfort), cajeput (stiff), Douglas fir (calming to tired and overworked joints), Idaho balsam fir (pain from exercising), nutmeg, Roman chamomile (inflamed), spruce (aching), wintergreen.

Joyous: bergamot (turns grief to joy), orange (aromatic).

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KidneysKnee Cartilage Injury

Kidneys: Calamus (reduces congestion after intoxication), Clary sage, geranium, grapefruit, juniper (for better function of kidneys), ledum (strengthen), lemongrass (combine with juniper for greater synergistic effect). Apply over kidneys as a hot compress. Drink plenty of distilled water (3-4 quarts each day).

Knee Cartilage Injury: Blend: 8 drops clove, 12 drops ginger, 10 drops nutmeg with 2 oz. vegetable oil. Massage three times a day. Apply ice for swelling and inflammation. Wrap knee and elevate when sitting. Use the ice method three times a day and alternate with a hot compress and oil blend.

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LaborLactationLactose IntoleranceLaryngitisLaundryLaxativeLethargyLibido (Low)LiceLigaments,LipomaLipsListlessnessLiverLongevityLoss of Loved OneLoss of SmellLoveLou Gehrig's Disease,LumbagoLungsLupusLymphatic System

Labor: See PREGNANCY. Jasmine (pain).

Lactation (secretion of breast milk): See NURSING. Fennel or basil (increase flow), peppermint with cold compress (decrease flow). Apply above the breasts on the lymph area and 2-3 drops on the spine, about breast level.

Lactose Intolerance: Lemongrass (reported to help eliminate lactic acid from fermentation of lactose in milk).

Laryngitis: Jasmine, ledum, onycha (benzoin), sandalwood.

Laundry: Lemon.

Laxative: Hyssop, jasmine, tangerine.

Lethargy: Jasmine.

Libido (low): See FRIGIDITY, SEX STIMULANT. Nutmeg, rose, ylang ylang.

Lice: Eucalyptus, geranium, lavender, lemon, pine (repels), rosemary. Apply oil(s) to bottom of feet and rub over scalp three times a day.

Ligaments: See MUSCLES. Lemongrass (torn or pulled: combine with marjoram to stimulate torn ligaments).

Lipoma: See TUMORS.

Lips: German chamomile, lavender, lemon, melaleuca. Blend (dry lips): 2 to 5 drops geranium and 2 to 5 drops lavender.

Listlessness: Jasmine.

Liver: Cypress, dill, fleabane, geranium (cleanses and detoxifies the liver), German chamomile, goldenrod (supports liver function), grapefruit (liver disorders), helichrysum, ledum (powerful detoxifier), myrrh, ravensara, sage (for liver problems).

Longevity: Fennel (aromatic).

Loss of Loved One: Basil, cedarwood, cypress (diffuse), fir, jasmine, rose, spruce, ylang ylang.

Loss of Smell: Basil.

Love: Juniper lavender, ylang ylang.

Lou Gehrig's Disease: See ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, BRAIN, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, PARKINSON'S DISEASE, PINEAL GLAND, PITUITARY GLAND. Use the same oils you would if you were handling Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's Disease. Drink steam distilled water.

Lumbago: See BACK PAIN. Sandalwood.

Lungs: Se RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. Eucalyptus, frankincense, hyssop, ravensara, Roman chamomile. Apply on chest with hot compress or on Vita Flex lung points on the feet.

Lupus: See ADRENAL CORTEX, DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, ENDOCRINE SYSTEM, IMMUNE SYSTEM, THYROID. Clove.

Lymphatic System: See IMMUNE SYSTEM. Cypress (aromatic), ledum (inflamed lymph nodes), sage, sandalwood (supports), tangerine.

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MalariaMaleMeaslesMeditationMelanomaMemoryMenopauseMenstruationMentalMetalsMigraine HeadachesMindMinerals (deficiency)MiscarriageMolesMono (Mononucleosis)Mood SwingsMorning SicknessMosquitoesMother (Problems with)Motion SicknessMucusMultiple Sclerosis (M.S.)Muscles,Muscular DystrophyMyelin Sheath

Malaria: Lemon with honey in water to prevent.

Male: See AFTERSHAVE or SKIN.

Measles: See CHILDHOOD DISEASES. Eucalyptus.

Meditation: Canadian red cedar, elemi, myrrh (aromatic), Roman chamomile, sandalwood, tsuga (uplifting and grounding).

Melanoma: See CANCER.

Memory: See AMNESIA. Basil (for poor memory), bergamot, calamus, ginger, grapefruit, lavender, lemon (improves), lemongrass, mountain savory (may bring back good memories), rose, rosemary, Wear as perfume, apply to temples, and diffuse.

Menopause: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE. Angelica, basil, bergamot, cardamom, Clary sage, cypress, fennel, geranium, jasmine, lavender, neroli, nutmeg (balances hormones), orange, Roman chamomile, rose, rosemary, sage, thyme. Apply oil(s) to feet ankles, lower back, groin, and pelvis.

Menstruation: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE and PMS.

Mental: Oregano (mental diseases), sage (strain, aromatic), vitex (unrest).

Metals: See CHELATION.

Migraine Headaches: See HEADACHES. Basil, cumin, eucalyptus, German chamomile, grapefruit, lavender, marjoram, peppermint, spearmint, valerian.

Mind: Basil (absent minded), western red cedar (powerful effects of subconscious and unconscious mind.

Minerals (deficiency):

Miscarriage: See Pregnancy.

Moles: Frankincense, geranium, lavender.

Mono (Mononucleosis): Ravensara.

Mood Swings: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE. Can be due to a Vitamin B deficiency. Bergamot, Clary sage, fennel, geranium, jasmine, juniper, lavender, lemon, peppermint, rose, rosemary, sage, sandalwood, spruce, yarrow, ylang ylang.

Morning Sickness: See PREGNANCY.

Mosquitoes: See INSECT. Frequent mosquito bites could be due to a Vitamin B deficiency. Citronella.

Mother (Problems with): Geranium. Apply to ears.

Motion Sickness: Ginger, nutmeg, peppermint, spearmint. Apply to feet, temples, and wrists.

Mucus: See ANTI-CATARRHAL. Cypress, helichrysum (discharge), goldenrod (discharges respiratory mucus), hyssop (opens respiratory system and discharges toxins and mucus), mugwort (expels), onycha (benzoin), rosemary.

Multiple Sclerosis (M.S.): See MYELIN SHEATH. Birch, cypress, elemi, frankincense, geranium, helichrysum, Idaho tansy, juniper, oregano, peppermint, rosemary, sage, sandalwood, thyme, wintergreen.

Muscles: Basil, birch, cypress, Idaho balsam fir, lavender, lemongrass, marjoram, peppermint, white fir, wintergreen.

  • Aches and Pains: Birch, clove, Douglas Fir, ginger, helichrysum, Idaho balsam fir, lavender, lemongrass (especially good for ligaments), marjoram, nutmeg, oregano, peppermint, Roman chamomile, rosemary, spearmint, thyme, vetiver, white fir (with inflammation), wintergreen.
  • Anti-Inflammatory: Basil, peppermint, white fir.
  • Cardiac Muscle: Goldenrod, lavender, marjoram, neroli, peppermint, rose, rosemary.
  • Cramps/Charily Horses: Basil, Clary sage, coriander, cypress, grapefruit, jasmine, lavender (aromatic), marjoram, pine, Roman chamomile, rosemary, thyme, vetiver.
  • Development: Birch/wintergreen (with spruce).
  • Fatigue: Cypress, Douglas fir, eucalyptus, grapefruit, Idaho balsam fir, marjoram, peppermint, ravensara, rosemary thyme.
  • Over-Exercised: Douglas fir, eucalyptus, Idaho balsam fir, ginger, lavender, thyme, white fir (with inflammation).
  • Rheumatism (Muscular): Rosemary, thyme.
  • Sprains: Black pepper, clove, eucalyptus, ginger, helichrysum, Idaho tansy, jasmine, lavender, lemongrass, marjoram, nutmeg, pine, rosemary, thyme, vetiver, white fir.
  • Spasms: Basil, Clary sage, cypress, lavender, jasmine, marjoram, peppermint, Roman chamomile.
  • Smooth Muscle: Bergamot, black pepper, Clary sage, cypress, fennel, juniper, lavender, marjoram, Roman chamomile, spruce.
  • Tone: Basil, birch, black pepper, cypress, ginger, grapefruit, juniper, lavender, lime, marjoram, orange, peppermint, petitgrain, pine, rosemary, thyme, wintergreen. Apply before exercise.
  • Torn Muscles: Helichrysum and spruce take pain away (use hot packs), ginger (circulation), lemongrass.

Muscular Dystrophy: Basil, eucalyptus, geranium, ginger, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, marjoram, (combine with equal parts lemongrass), orange, pine, rosemary.

Myelin Sheath: Cold compresses using peppermint, juniper, and geranium (no heat!).

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NailsNasalNauseaNeckNegative IonsNegativityNervous SystemNeuralgiaNeuritisNeurological ProblemsNeuromuscularNeuropathyNeurotonicNight SweatsNoseNursing

Nails: Eucalyptus, frankincense, grapefruit, lavender, lemon (repeated use may help harden), lime, melaleuca, myrrh, oregano, patchouly, peppermint, ravensara, rosemary, thyme.

Nasal: See NOSE.

Nausea: Calamus, cardamom, clove, ginger, juniper, lavender, nutmeg, peppermint (aromatic), rosewood, spearmint, tarragon. Apply behind the ears and on Vita Flex points.

Neck: Basil, Clary sage, geranium, lemon, lemongrass, orange, helichrysum.

Negative Ions: When dispersed through a cool-air nebulizing diffuser, the following oils ionize negatively: Bergamot, cedarwood, citronella, Eucalyptus citriodora, grapefruit, lavandin, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, mandarin, orange, patchouly, sandalwood.

Negativity: Sandalwood (removes negative programming from the cells).

Nervous System: Basil (stimulant and for nervous breakdown), bergamot, calamus, cedarwood (nervous tension), cinnamon bark, cumin (stimulant), frankincense, geranium (regenerates nerves), ginger, Idaho balsam fir, jasmine (nervous exhaustion), juniper (better nerve function), lavender, lemon, lemongrass (for nerve damage; activates), marjoram (soothing), Melaleuca ericifolia (nervous tension), nutmeg (supports), orange, palmarosa (supports), pepper (stimulant), peppermint (soothes and strengthens; place on wrist or location of nerve damage), petitgrain (re-establishes nerve equilibrium), pine (stimulant), ravensara, Roman chamomile, rosemary, sage, sandalwood, spearmint, spruce (fatigue), valerian (central nervous system depressant), vetiver.

Neuralgia (severe pain along nerve): Cajeput, cedarwood, eucalyptus, helichrysum, juniper, lavender, marjoram, nutmeg, pine, Roman chamomile.

Neuritis: Cedarwood, clove, eucalyptus, juniper, lavender, Roman chamomile, yarrow.

Neurological Problems: Limit the use of oils with high ketone content.

Neuromuscular: Roman chamomile, tarragon.

Neuropathy: Cedarwood, cypress, eucalyptus, geranium, helichrysum, juniper, lavender, lemongrass, peppermint, Roman chamomile.

Neurotonic: Melaleuca, ravensara, thyme.

Night Sweats: See HOT FLASHES, HORMONAL IMBALANCE. Sage.

Nose: Melaleuca rosemary.

Nursing: Clary sage (brings in milk production), fennel or basil (increases milk production), geranium. Apply above breasts on lymph area and on spine at breast level.

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ObesityObsessivenessOdorsOpeningOral InfectionsOsteoporosisOvariesOvercomeOvereating,OverweightOxygenating

Obesity: See DIET, WEIGHT. Fennel, grapefruit, juniper, orange, rosemary, tangerine.

Obsessiveness: Clary sage, cypress, geranium, helichrysum, lavender, rose, sandalwood, ylang ylang.

Odors: See DEODORANT. Bergamot, lavender.

Opening (to receive): Fir (aromatic).

Oral Infections: Rosewood.

Osteoporosis: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE. Birch, chamomile (Roman and German), clove, cypress, fennel, fir (cortisone-like action), geranium, ginger, hyssop, lemon, nutmeg, oregano, peppermint, pine, rosemary, spruce, thyme, wintergreen.

Ovaries: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE. Geranium, myrtle, and/or rosemary (regulates).

Overcome and Release Unpleasant, Difficult Issues in Life: Roman chamomile.

Overeating: See EATING DISORDERS.

Overweight: See OBESITY, WEIGHT.

Oxygenating: Fennel, fir, frankincense, oregano, sandalwood (increases oxygen around pineal and pituitary glands), tsuga (opens and dilates respiratory tract).

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PainPaintingPalpitationsPancreasPancreatitisPanicParalysisParasitesParasympathetic Nervous SystemParkinson's DiseasePeacePelvic Pain SyndromePeriodontal DiseasePersonal GrowthPerspiration,Pest TroublespH BalancePharyngitisPhlebitisPimplesPineal GlandPituitaryPlaguePleurisyPMS,PneumoniaPoison Oak-IvyPollutionPolypsPositive FeelingsPositive IonsPower SurgesPrayer,PregnancyPrideProsperityProstateProstate CancerProtectionProteinPsoriasisPsychicPuberty,PulmonaryPurgePurificationPus

Pain: See ACHES AND PAINS.

Painting: Add one 15 ml. bottle of your favorite essential oil or blend to any five gallon bucket of paint. Stir vigorously, mixing well, and then either spray paint or paint by hand. This should eliminate the paint fumes and after smell.

Palpitations: See HEART.

Pancreas: Coriander, cypress (for insufficiencies), dill, fleabane, lemon, rosemary.

Pancreatitis: Lemon, marjoram.

Panic: Bergamot, birch, fir, frankincense, Idaho balsam fir, lavender, marjoram, myrrh, Roman chamomile, rosemary, sandalwood, spruce, thyme, wintergreen, ylang ylang.

Paralysis: Cypress, geranium, ginger, helichrysum, juniper, lemongrass, nutmeg, peppermint.

Parasites: See ANTI-PARASITIC, INTESTINAL PROBLEMS. Anise, clove, fennel, hyssop, melaleuca, Mountain savory, mugwort (blend with thyme), oregano, tangerine, tarragon, thyme. Apply oil on stomach and feet to help pass parasites.

Parasympathetic Nervous System: Lemongrass (regulates), marjoram (increases tone of).

Parkinson's Disease: See BRAIN, PINEAL GLAND, PITUITARY GLAND, ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE. Basil, bergamot, cypress (circulation), frankincense, geranium, helichrysum, juniper, lavender, lemon, marjoram, nutmeg, orange, peppermint, rosemary, sandalwood, thyme, vitex.

Peace: Juniper (aromatic), lavender (aromatic), marjoram, ylang ylang.

Pelvic Pain Syndrome: Bergamot, clove, geranium, ginger, nutmeg, thyme.

Periodontal Disease: See GUM DISEASE.

Personal Growth: Helichrysum, frankincense.

Perspiration: Petitgrain.

Pest Troubles: See INSECT. Ravensara.

pH Balance: See ACIDOSIS, ALKALOSIS.

Pharyngitis: See also RHINOPHARYNGITIS. Goldenrod.

Phlebitis: Cypress, geranium, grapefruit, helichrysum (prevents), lavender, Roman chamomile. Massage toward heart and wear support hose until healed, possibly two to three months.

Pimples: Clary sage, frankincense, lavender, lemongrass, melaleuca, ravensara.

Pineal Gland (opens and increases oxygen): Canadian red cedar, cedarwood, frankincense, sandalwood (increases oxygen), spruce.

Pituitary: See ENDOCRINE SYSTEM. Frankincense, sandalwood.

Plague: Clove.

Pleurisy: See LUNGS, ANTI-BACTERIAL. Cypress, thyme.

PMS: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE. Angelica, anise, bergamot, Clary sage, fennel, geranium, grapefruit, jasmine, lavender (aromatic), nutmeg, Roman chamomile, tarragon.

Pneumonia: See RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. Cajeput, eucalyptus, frankincense, lavender, lemon, melaleuca, Melaleuca ericifolia, oregano, ravensara, thyme (compress).

Poison Oak/Ivy: Lavender, Roman chamomile.

Pollution: See PURIFICATION. Lemon, peppermint.

Polyps: See also NOSE. Peppermint, spikenard, and others with strong anti-bacterial properties (see ANTI-BACTERIAL).

Positive Feelings: Idaho tansy.

Positive Ions: When dispersed into the air through a cool-air nebulizing diffuser, the following oils ionize positively: Cajeput, clove, cypress, eucalyptus, frankincense, helichrysum, juniper, marjoram, Melaleuca quinquenervia, palmarosa, pine, ravensara, rosemary, thyme, ylang ylang.

Power Surges: See HOT FLASHES.

Prayer: Frankincense.

Pregnancy: Elemi, geranium, grapefruit, jasmine, lavender, Roman chamomile, tangerine, ylang ylang.

  • Breasts: Fennel (tone), Roman chamomile (sore nipples).
  • Delivery: Clary sage, lavender (stimulates circulation, calming, antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic), nutmeg (balances hormones, calms the central nervous system, alleviates anxiety, increases circulation, and good for blood supply).
  • Early Labor: Lavender (rub on tummy to help stop).
  • Energy: Put equal parts Roman chamomile, geranium, and lavender in vegetable oil.
  • Hemorrhaging: Helichrysum.
  • High Blood Pressure: Avoid using hyssop, rosemary, sage, thyme, and possibly peppermint.
  • Labor (during): Clary sage (kick labor into gear; some have combined with fennel).
  • Labor (post): Geranium, lavender.
  • Lactation: See MILK PRODUCTION.
  • Mastitis (breast infection): Lavender, tangerine. Blend: Equal amounts lavender and tangerine diluted with vegetable oil, apply to breasts and under arms twice a day.
  • Milk Production: Clary sage (bring in milk), fennel or basil (increase), peppermint with cold compress (decrease). Caution: Fennel should not be used for more than 10 days as it will excessively increase flow through the urinary tract.
  • Miscarriage (after): Frankincense, geranium, grapefruit, lavender, Roman chamomile, spruce (2 drops on solar plexus).
  • Morning Sickness: Calamus, ginger, peppermint. Apply on or behind ears, down jaw bone, over stomach as a compress, on Vita Flex points on feet, on hands, (rub together and smell), or put a drop on your pillow. Can also put 4 to 6 drops of spearmint in a bowl of boiled and cooled water and place on floor beside the bed overnight to keep stomach calm.
  • Placenta: Basil (has been used to help retain), jasmine (helps expulsion).
  • Postpartum Depression: Bergamot, Clary sage, fennel, frankincense, geranium, grapefruit, jasmine, lavender, myrrh, nutmeg (use in moderation), orange, patchouly, vetiver.

Pride: Peppermint (dispels).

Prosperity: Bergamot, cinnamon bark (aromatic), cypress.

Prostate: Helichrysum, juniper, yarrow.

Prostate Cancer: See CANCER.

Protection (from negative influence): Clove (aromatic), cypress, fennel, fir (aromatic), frankincense.

Protein: Carbonated water prevents absorption of protein. Protein deficiency causes Hypoglycemia.

Psoriasis: Bergamot, cajeput, cedarwood, helichrysum, lavender, melaleuca, patchouly, Roman chamomile, thyme.Blend: Combine 2-3 drops each of Roman chamomile and lavender for use as ointment for pH balance.

Psychic: Cinnamon bark (awareness), fennel (protect from attack), lemongrass. Diffuse.

Puberty: Fleabane (stimulates retarded puberty).

Pulmonary: See LUNGS.

Purge: See CLEANSING.

Purification: Cedarwood, eucalyptus (aromatic), fennel (aromatic), lemon (aromatic), lemongrass (aromatic), melaleuca (aromatic), orange (aromatic), peppermint, sage.

Pus: See INFECTION, ANTI-INFECTIOUS. Melaleuca is useful in healing pus-filled wounds.

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RadiationRashesRaynaud's DiseaseRefreshingRegeneratingRelaxationResentmentRespiratory System,RestlessnessRheumatic FeverRheumatismRhinitisRhinopharyngitisRingwormRomantic Touches,Rosacea

Radiation: See CANCER. Melaleuca quinquenervia, patchouly. May apply on location, bottom of feet, kidneys, thyroid, and diffuse.

Rashes: Elemi (allergic), lavender, melaleuca, palmarosa, Roman Chamomile. If the rash occurs from application of oils to the skin, it may be due to the oils reacting with accumulated synthetic chemicals (toxins) that are trapped in the fatty layers of the skin. Take the following steps: 1. Try diluting the oils first with vegetable oil, 2. reduce the number of oils used with each application , 3. reduce the amount of oils used, 4. reduce the frequency of application. Drinking pure distilled water helps promote the elimination of accumulated toxins from the body. Initiating programs to cleanse the bowels and blood will also help remove accumulated toxins and reduce the possible recurrences of the rashes. If the rashes persist, discontinue use of the oils and consult your health care professional.

Raynaud's Disease (feel cold; hands and feet turn blue): Clove, cypress, fennel, geranium, helichrysum, lavender, nutmeg, rosemary.

Refreshing: Canadian red cedar, peppering, spearmint.

Regenerating: Helichrysum, lavender.

Relaxation: Clary sage, frankincense, geranium, jasmine, lavender, Roman chamomile, sandalwood, ylang ylang.

Resentment: Idaho tansy, jasmine, rose.

Respiratory System: Anise, basil (restorative), bergamot (infections), cajeput (infections), Canadian red cedar, Clary sage (strengthens), clove, eucalyptus (general stimulant and strengthens), Eucalyptus radiata, fennel (stimulant), fir (opens respiratory tract, increases oxygenation, decongests and balances), frankincense, goldenrod (discharges mucus), helichrysum (relieves), hyssop (opens respiratory system and discharges toxins and mucus), ledum (supports), lemon, marjoram (calming), melaleuca, Melaleuca ericifolia, myrtle, oregano (antiseptic), peppermint (aid), pine (dilates and opens bronchial tract), ravensara, rosemary verbenon, spearmint, spruce, tsuga (dilates and opens tract). Blend: 3 drops birch/wintergreen, 8 drops eucalyptus, 6 drops fir, 6 drops frankincense, 1 drop peppermint, 10 drops ravensara, and 1 oz. vegetable oil. Blend: 3 drops German chamomile, 10 drops fir, and 5 drops lemon.

Restlessness: Angelica, basil, bergamot, cedarwood, frankincense, geranium, lavender, orange, rose, rosewood, spruce, valerian, ylang ylang.

Rheumatic Fever: Ginger, tarragon. Both help with pain.

Rheumatism: See ARTHRITIS.

Rhinitis: Basil.

Rhinopharyngitis: Ravensara.

Ringworm: See ANTI-FUNGAL. Geranium, lavender, melaleuca (Tea Tree), myrrh, peppermint, rosemary verbenon, thyme. Blend: 2 drops lavender, 2 drops melaleuca, and 2 drops thyme. Blend: 3 drops melaleuca, 2 drops peppermint, 3 drops spearmint. Apply 1-2 drops of either blend on ringworm three times a day for ten days, then mix 30 drops of melaleuca (Tea Tree) with 2 Tblsp. vegetable oil and use daily until ringworm is gone.

Romantic Touches: Jasmine, patchouly, ylang ylang; use these in small amounts.

Rosacea (Acne Rosacea): Lavender.

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SadnessSaint Vitus Dance (Chorea)SanitationScabiesScarringSchmidt's SyndromeSciaticaScoliosis,ScrapesScurvySecuritySedativeSeizureSelf HypnosisSensory SystemSex StimulantShinglesShock,ShoulderSinusSinusitisSkeletal SystemSkinSleepSlimming and Toning OilsSmell (Loss of)Soothing,SoresSore ThroatSpasmsSpina BifidaSpineSpiritualSpleenSportsSprainsSpurs-BoneStainsStaph InfectionSterilityStimulatingStingsStomachStrengthStrep ThroatStressStretch MarksStrokeStructural AlignmentSubconsciousSudorificSuicideSunburnSun ScreenSupportiveSwellingSympathetic Nervous System

Sadness: Helichrysum, onycha (combine with rose in massage oil), orange (overcome). Wear as cologne or diffuse.

Saint Vitus Dance (Chorea):

Sanitation: Citronella, lemongrass.

Scabies: Bergamot, laurel, lavender and peppermint, pine.

Scarring: Frankincense (prevents), geranium, helichrysum (reduces), hyssop (prevents), lavender (burns), rose (prevents), rosehip (reduces).

Schmidt's Syndrome: Nutmeg (increases energy; supports adrenal glands, sage (combine with nutmeg).

Sciatica: Cardamom, cistus (followed by peppermint), fir, helichrysum, hyssop, peppermint, sandalwood, spruce (alleviates pain), tarragon, thyme. Apply a cold compress and lightly massage with Roman chamomile or lavender, and birch/wintergreen.

Scoliosis: May be caused by a virus. Blend: 8 drops basil, 12 drops birch/wintergreen, 10 marjoram, and 2 peppermint.

Scrapes: Lavender, ravensara.

Scurvy: Ginger. Apply over kidneys and liver, and on corresponding Vita Flex points on the feet.

Security: Bergamot (in the home), cypress (aromatic; feeling secure), oregano (self secure), Roman chamomile (creating security).

Sedative: Among the most effective sedatives are: Bergamot, lavender, and neroli. Other oils that may help are: angelica, cedarwood, Clary sage, coriander, cypress, elemi, frankincense, geranium, hyssop, jasmine, juniper, lavender, lemongrass, melissa, marjoram, onycha (benzoin), orange, patchouly, Roman chamomile, rose, sandalwood, tangerine, valerian, vetiver (nervous system), ylang ylang.

Seizure: See EPILEPSY.

Self Hypnosis: Clary sage, geranium, patchouly.

Sensory System (Senses): See AWARENESS: Birch/wintergreen.

Sex Stimulant: Cinnamon bark (general), ginger, goldenrod, rose, ylang ylang (sex drive problems).

Shingles: Bergamot, blue cypress, eucalyptus, geranium, lavender, lemon, melaleuca (Tea Tree), ravensara, Roman chamomile.

Shock: See FAINTING. Basil, helichrysum, melaleuca, melissa, myrrh, neroli, peppermint, Roman chamomile, rosemary, ylang ylang.

Shoulder (Frozen): Basil, birch/wintergreen, lemongrass, oregano, peppermint, white fir.

Sinus: Cedarwood, eucalyptus, helichrysum, myrtle.

Sinusitis: See RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. Cajeput, elemi, eucalyptus, Eucalyptus radiata, fir, ginger, Melaleuca ericifolia, myrtle, pine, ravensara, rosemary.

Skeletal System: See SCOLIOSIS.

Skin: See ACNE, ALLERGIES, BRUISES, CUTS, DERMATITIS, ECZEMA, FACIAL OILS, PSORIASIS, WRINKLES. Cajeput, cedarwood, Roman and German chamomile (inflamed skin), cypress, frankincense, geranium, helichrysum, jasmine (irritated skin), juniper, lavender, ledum (all types of problems), lemon, marjoram, melaleuca (healing), myrrh (chapped and cracked), myrtle (antiseptic), orange, palmarosa (rashes, scaly, and flaky skin), patchouly (chapped; tightens loose skin and prevents wrinkles), peppermint (itching skin), rosehip, rosemary, rosewood (elasticity and candida), sage, sandalwood (regenerates), vetiver, Western red cedar (nourishing), ylang ylang.

  • Aging/Wrinkles: Carrot, frankincense, patchouly (prevents wrinkles), rose, rosehip (retards), rosewood (slows).
  • Chapped/Cracked: Davana, elemi, myrrh, onycha (benzoin), patchouly.
  • Disease: Rose.
  • Dry: Davana, geranium, jasmine, lavender, lemon, neroli, patchouly, Roman chamomile, rosewood, sandalwood.
  • Itching: Peppermint.
  • Oily (greasy) Complexion: Bergamot, cajeput, Clary sage, cypress, jasmine, lavender, lemon, nutmeg, orange, ylang ylang.
  • Sensitive: Geranium, German chamomile, jasmine, lavender, neroli.
  • Tones: Patchouly.

Sleep: Lavender (on spine or diffused), marjoram (aromatic), Roman chamomile (aromatic), valerian (disturbances).

Slimming and Toning Oils: Basil, grapefruit, lavender, lemongrass, orange, rosemary, sage, thyme.

Smell (Loss of): Basil (helps when loss of smell is due to chronic nasal catarrh).

Soothing: Myrrh, onycha (benzoin), Roman chamomile.

Sores: Melaleuca, pine.

Sore Throat: See THROAT.

Spasms: See MUSCLES, ANTISPASMODIC. Basil, calamus, cypress, jasmine (muscle), lavender (antispasmodic), marjoram (relieves), oregano, peppermint, Roman chamomile, spikenard, tarragon, and thyme.

Spina Bifida: Work on the nervous system with eucalyptus, lavender, lemon, nutmeg, orange, Roman chamomile, rosemary. Apply oil(s) to bottom of feet, along spine, forehead, back of neck, and diffuse.

Spine: See BACK. Oils can be applied along the Vita Flex spine points on the feet as an alternative to working directly on the spine.

Spiritual: Canadian red cedar, cedarwood, juniper, myrrh, spruce, white lotus.

Spleen: is a major receptor for infections. Laurel, marjoram.

Sports: See ACHES AND PAINS, BONES, INJURY, MUSCLES, TISSUE.

Sprains: Ginger, jasmine, lavender, marjoram, rose, sage. Make a cold compress with eucalyptus, lavender, Roman chamomile, or rosemary.

Spurs (bone): See BONES. Lavender. Apply directly on location.

Stains: Lemon (removes).

Staph Infection: Black pepper or peppermint will make it more painful. Use oregano and hyssop; alternate with oregano and thyme to relieve the pain. Helichrysum, lavender.

Sterility: Clary sage, geranium, rose (wonderful for both men and women). Can also try jasmine, neroli, sandalwood, rosewood, and vetiver. Apply several together (or alternate individually) by massage or aromatic baths.

Stimulating: Basil, black pepper, eucalyptus, fir, ginger, grapefruit, orange, patchouly, peppermint, rose, rosemary, sage. Dilute with massage oil for stimulating massage. Adding a little black pepper to an oil like rosemary can give it a little more power. Can also add a few drops of an oil or a couple oils to a bath gel base and add to bath water as the tub is filling.

Stings: See BITES.

Stomach: Basil, calamus (supports), ginger, peppermint. Apply to stomach Vita Flex points on feet or use with hot compress over the stomach area.

Strength: Cypress (aromatic), oregano, patchouly, peppermint, Roman chamomile (strengthens positive imprinting in DNA).

Strep Throat: See THROAT.

Stress: Basil, bergamot, Clary sage, cypress, elemi, frankincense, geranium, grapefruit, lavender (aromatic), marjoram, neroli, onycha (benzoin), pine, Roman chamomile (relieves stress), rosewood, spruce, tangerine, and ylang ylang.

Stretch Marks: Lavender, mandarin, myrrh, neroli.

Stroke: See BLOOD:CLOTS and BROKEN BLOOD VESSELS. Calamus, cypress, helichrysum. Breathe deeply and apply to neck and forehead.

Structural Alignment: Basil, birch, cypress, peppermint, wintergreen (apply on feet to reduce time and effort necessary for alignments and to increase amount of time the alignment remains effective).

Subconscious: Helichrysum (uplifts when diffused), Idaho balsam fir, Western red cedar.

Sudorific: Hyssop, juniper, lavender, Roman chamomile, rosemary, thyme.

Suicide: See DEPRESSION, EMOTIONS.

Sunburn: See BURNS. Melaleuca. Spray or rub with Roman chamomile and lavender.

Sun Screen: Helichrysum.

Supportive: Myrrh.

Swelling: See EDEMA (for swelling from water retention). Helichrysum, lemongrass, tangerine.

Sympathetic Nervous System: Black pepper, Eucalyptus radiata, ginger, peppermint.

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Tachycarida (Rapid Heartbeat)TalkativeTasteTeethTemperatureTendonitisTennis ElbowTensionTesticles,ThoughtsThroatThrushThymusThyroidTinnitusTiredTissueTMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder or TMD)TonicTonsillitisToothacheToxemiaToxinsTransition in LifeTraumaTravel SicknessTuberculosis (T.B.)TumorsTyphoid

Tachycarida (Rapid Heartbeat), See ANXIETY, HEART, SHOCK, or STRESS. Goldenrod, Idaho tansy, lavender, neroli, orange, Roman chamomile, rose, rosemary, ylang ylang (smell on tissue or straight from bottle in emergency). Apply over heart and to heart Vita Flex points on the left hand and elbow and on left foot. Add oils to vegetable oil or massage oil for massage.

Talkative: Cypress (for over talkative).

Taste: Helichrysum (1 drop on tongue), peppermint (for impaired taste).

Teeth: See DENTAL INFECTION.

  • Fillings (to help eliminate toxins from mercury in the system): Idaho balsam fir (22 drops in a capsule, once in morning, once at night). Can also combine Idaho balsam fir with helichrysum and/or frankincense.
  • Gum Surgery: Helichrysum every 15 minutes for the pain.
  • Teething Pain: German chamomile.
  • Toothache: Cajeput, clove, melaleuca, Roman chamomile. Apply on location (on gums) and along jawbone.
  • Nerve Pain: Melaleuca (put 1 drop in small amount of water and hold in mouth for 1-2 minutes to help calm nerves).

Temperature: See FEVER or THYROID

  • Lower: Bergamot, eucalyptus, lavender, melissa, peppermint. Cypress and rosemary induce sweating to lower temperature indirectly. Use oils in baths or mix with cool water and sponge over body or area.
  • Raise: Marjoram, onycha (benzoin), thyme. Add to vegetable or massage oil for brisk massage. Locally warming (rubefacient) oils like black pepper, juniper, and rosemary help raise temperatures in cold extremities.

Tendonitis: Basil, birch, cypress, lavender, ginger, peppermint, rosemary, wintergreen. Apply oils in Raindrop fashion on location and ice pack.

Tennis Elbow: Birch, eucalyptus, helichrysum, peppermint, rosemary, wintergreen.

Tension: Basil (nervous), bergamot (nervous), cedarwood, frankincense, lavender, Melaleuca ericifolia (nervous), valerian, ylang ylang. Apply on hands, cup over nose and mouth and breathe deeply or diffuse. Mix a few drops of oil, or oils of choice, in 1/2 cup Epsom salts and add to bath water.

Testicles: Rosemary.

Thoughts: Ravensara (lifts emotions).

Throat: Calamus (helps remove phlegm), cypress, oregano. Myrrh and peppermint are also very effective for removing phlegm and mucus from the throat area.

  • Dry: Grapefruit, lemon.
  • Infection: Clary sage, lemon, oregano, peppermint.
  • Laryngitis: See LARYNGITIS.
  • Sore: Rub one of the following on the throat: Bergamot, cajeput, geranium, ginger, melaleuca, myrrh, oregano, sandalwood. Inhalations with Clary sage, eucalyptus, lavender, sandalwood, thyme.
  • Strep: Geranium, ginger. Also hyssop, laurel, melaleuca, oregano, ravensara.

Thrush: Bergamot, eucalyptus, lavender, marjoram, rose, thyme.

Thymus: Elemi, ravensara.

Thyroid:

  • Dysfunction: Clove.
  • Normalizes Hormonal Imbalance In: Myrtle.
  • Hyperthyroidism: Myrrh, myrtle, spruce.
  • Hypothyroidism: Clove, myrtle, peppermint, spearmint.
  • Regulation: Ledum.
  • Supports: Myrrh (rub on hands and feet), myrtle.

Tinnitus (ringing in the ears): See EAR. Juniper, helichrysum. Apply to mastoid bone behind ear.

Tired: See ENERGY, EXHAUSTION, FATIGUE.

Tissue: Basil, elemi (rejuvenates), helichrysum, lavender, lemongrass, lime (tightens connective tissue), marjoram, Roman chamomile, sandalwood.

TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder or TMD):

Tonic:

  • Digestive: German chamomile, Melaleuca quinquenervia.
  • General: Angelica, basil, cajeput, cardamom, cinnamon bark, cistus, Clary sage, cumin, galbanum, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, juniper, lemon, lemongrass, lime, mandarin, marjoram, melissa, Mixta chamomile, Mountain savory, myrrh, neroli, nutmeg, orange, palmarosa, patchouly, sandalwood, spruce, ylang ylang. Best way to restore tone in a body that is run-down is to apply oils by massage when possible. Baths are next in effectiveness to massage if it is not possible, or when used between massages.
  • Heart: Lavender, thyme.
  • Nerve: Carrot, Clary sage, melaleuca, ravensara, thyme.
  • Skin: Lemon, lime, spearmint, spikenard.
  • Stomach: Tangerine.
  • Uterine: Jasmine, thyme.

Tonsillitis: See STREP THROAT. Bergamot, clove, goldenrod, ginger, lavender, lemon (gargle), melaleuca, Roman chamomile. Apply on throat, lungs, and Vita Flex points.

Toothache: See TEETH.

Toxemia: Cypress.

Toxins: Fennel, fir, hyssop (opens respiratory system and discharges toxins and mucus), lemongrass (helps increase lymphatic circulation for enhanced toxin removal), patchouly (digests toxic wastes).

Transition in Life: Basil, cypress.

Trauma: See SHOCK.

Travel Sickness: See MOTION SICKNESS.

Tuberculosis (T.B.): Cajeput, cedarwood, cypress, Eucalyptus radiata, lemon, myrtle, peppermint, rosemary verbenon, sandalwood, thyme linalol.

Tumors: See CANCER.

Typhoid: See ANTI-BACTERIAL. Cinnamon bark, lemon, mountain savory, peppermint, ravensara. Diffuse or dilute with vegetable or massage oil and apply over intestines and on intestine Vita Flex points on the feet.

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UlcersUnwindUpliftingUreterUrinary TractUterus

Ulcers: Bergamot, cinnamon bark, clove, elemi, frankincense, geranium, German chamomile, lemon, myrrh, oregano, rose, thyme, vetiver. Add one drop of oil to rice or almond milk and take as dietary supplement. May also be applied over stomach by hot compress.

Unwind: See MASSAGE. Lavender. Diffuse, rub between hands and inhale deeply, or combine with vegetable or massage oil for massage.

Uplifting: Bergamot, birch, fir (emotionally uplifting), grapefruit, helichrysum, Idaho balsam fir, Idaho tansy, jasmine, lavender, myrrh, orange, ravensara, spruce, tsuga, wintergreen. Diffuse or wear as perfume or cologne.

Ureter (Infections): See BLADDER: INFECTION or KIDNEYS: INFECTION. Lemon, myrtle.

Urinary Tract: Bergamot, lavender, ledum, melaleuca (Tea Tree), pine (antiseptic), sage, sandalwood, rosemary, tarragon, thyme (infection).

  • General: Bergamot, eucalyptus (general stimulant).
  • Infection: See BLADDER INFECTION. Bergamot, cajeput, cedarwood, geranium, hyssop, juniper, lemongrass, onycha, tarragon. Apply 2-3 drops of oil directly over bladder. May also apply a hot compress.
  • Stones In: Fennel, geranium. Apply oils over pubic area and lower back with hot compress. Drink lots of water.
  • Support: Cypress, geranium, goldenrod, juniper, laurel, melaleuca.

Uterus: Cedarwood, frankincense, geranium, jasmine, lemon, myrrh.

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VaginalVaricose UlcersVaricose VeinsVascular SystemVasodilatorVeinsVertigoViral DiseaseViruses,VisualizationVital CentersVitiligoVoiceVomiting

Vaginal:

  • Candida (thrush): Bergamot, lavender, laurel, melaleuca, myrrh, rosemary, spikenard, thyme.
  • Infection: Cinnamon bark (be extremely careful; dilute well), Clary sage, cypress, eucalyptus, hyssop, juniper, lavender, laurel, melaleuca, myrrh, mountain savory, oregano, rosemary, rosewood, sage, thyme.
  • Inflammation: Eucalyptus, lavender, melaleuca, yarrow.
  • Vaginitis: Cinnamon bark (be extremely careful; dilute well), Eucalyptus radiata, rosemary, rosewood.

Varicose Ulcers: Eucalyptus, geranium, lavender, melaleuca (Tea Tree), thyme.

Varicose Veins: Basil, bergamot, cypress (as bath oil), geranium, helichrysum (especially during pregnancy), Idaho tansy (helps weak veins), juniper, lavender, lemon (tonic for circulatory system), lemongrass, orange, peppermint, rosemary, spikenard, tangerine, yarrow.

Vascular System: Cypress, frankincense, helichrysum, lemongrass (strengthens vascular walls). Apply as a full body massage, over heart, and on bottom of feet.

Vasodilator: See BLOOD. Lemongrass, marjoram.

Veins: See VASCULAR SYSTEM.

Vertigo: See EARS, EQUILIBRIUM, DIZZINESS. Ginger.

Viral Disease: Cinnamon bark.

Viruses: Bergamot, cypress, Eucalyptus radiata, lavender, Melaleuca quinquenervia (viral and fungal infection), oregano, ravensara (viral infection), rosemary.

Visualization: Helichrysum. Diffuse or wear as perfume or cologne.

Vital Centers: Oregano and sage may strengthen the vital centers of the body.

Vitiligo: Frankincense, myrrh, sage, sandalwood, vetiver. Apply behind ears and to back of neck. Then rub hands together, cup over nose and mouth, and breath deeply. Can also be applied to Vita Flex points relating to the pineal and pituitary glands on the feet and hands.

Voice (hoarse): Bergamot, jasmine.

Vomiting: See NAUSEA. Fennel, nutmeg, peppermint (aromatic).

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WartsWasteWater DistillationWater PurificationWater RetentionWeaknessWealthWeightWell Being,WhiplashWhooping CoughWithdrawalWorkaholicWormsWorryWoundsWrinkles

Warming: Cinnamon bark, onycha (benzoin), oregano, thyme.

Warts: Cinnamon bark, colloidal silver, clove, cypress, frankincense (excellent for more stubborn warts), jasmine, lavender, lemon (may dilute in 2 tsp. apple cider vinegar), oregano. Dilute 1-2 drops of oil in a few drops of vegetable oil and apply on location.

Waste (eliminating): Lavender (through the lymphatic system).

Water Distillation: Add 3-5 drops of your favorite oil to the post-filter on your distiller. The oils will help increase the oxygen and frequency of the water. Try lemon and peppermint.

Water Purification: Lemon, orange.

Water Retention: See EDEMA, DIURETIC, HORMONAL IMBALANCE.

Weakness: Thyme (physical).

Wealth: Bergamot, cinnamon bark (aromatic; attracts), ginger (money), patchouly (money).

Weight: See HORMONAL IMBALANCE, pH IMBALANCE. Proper exercise is absolutely important. Blend: Mix 5 drops lemon and 5 drops grapefruit in one gallon of water and drink throughout the day.

Well Being: Idaho tansy, rose.

Whiplash: See TRAUMA, SHOCK. Basil, birch (bones), helichrysum (bruising), hyssop (inflammation), juniper, lemongrass (strained ligaments), marjoram (muscles), Roman chamomile, spruce, wintergreen (bones).

Whooping Cough: See CHILDHOOD DISEASES. Cinnamon bark, Clary sage, cypress, grapefruit, hyssop, lavender, oregano. Apply on chest, throat, and Vita Flex points. Use a hot compress for deeper penetration.

Withdrawal: See ADDICTIONS.

Workaholic: Basil, geranium, lavender, marjoram. Rub a couple drops between hands, cup over nose and mouth and breathe deeply. Can also be diffused.

Worms: See RINGWORM or PARASITES. Bergamot, lavender, melaleuca, peppermint, Roman chamomile, rosemary, verbenon, thyme. For intestinal worms, apply a few drops over abdomen with a hot compress or add to vegetable oil (1/2 to 1 oz.) and use as a retention enema for 15 minutes or more. Can also apply on intestine and colon Vita Flex points on the feet.

Worry: Bergamot. Diffuse.

Wounds: Bergamot, cajeput, clove (infected wounds), cypress, elemi (infected), eucalyptus, frankincense, galbanum, geranium, juniper, lavender (combine with any of these other oils), melaleuca (Tea Tree), myrrh, onycha (benzoin), peppermint (when wound has closed, will sooth, cool, and reduce inflammation), Roman chamomile, rose, rosemary, rosewood, thyme, tsuga. For children, use lavender and/or Roman chamomile.

Wrinkles: Carrot, cistus, Clary sage, cypress, elemi, fennel, frankincense, galbanum, geranium, helichrysum, lavender, lemon, myrrh, neroli, orange, oregano, patchouly, rose, rosemary, rosewood, sandalwood, spikenard, thyme, ylang ylang.

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Y

YeastYin and YangYoga

Yeast: See CANDIDA.

Yin and Yang: Ylang ylang (balances).

Yoga: Cedarwood, sandalwood, spruce, tsuga.

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Zest (for life)

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Guest Post ; Abundant Health, LLC

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Brush on Lash Extensions -Thicken and extend your lashes by 300% in 60 seconds guaranteed!

  2 Products ... 3 Simple Steps

NO glue

NO false lashes

NO time -  applied in 60 seconds

NO weight

NO fuss

No irritation

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This revolutionary fibre lash has the ability to:

  • Thicken and extend your natural lashes up to 300% guaranteed.

  • Shelf life of three years

  • Lasts for four months with daily use

  • No more expensive visits and time wasted attending appointments; not to mention the damaging effects harsh salon glue has on your eyelashes causing them to fall out!

  • Wearable for up to 5 days so long as you dont wash your face

 

What is it?

Cherry Blooms Fibre Lash Extensions are lightweight and just as easy as applying normal mascara. It’s water resistent so it is cry proof, laugh proof and sweat proof too.

How Does it Work?

The Cherry Blooms Fibre Lash Extensions kit includes the transplanting mascara gel and natural black fibres. The transplanting gel is made from high grade beeswax which stimulates lash growth, helping to thicken and lengthen natural lashes.  This key beeswax ingredient is antibacterial and has moisturising properties, ensuring it won’t leave you with dry brittle lashes.   Unlike other fibre lash brands, Cherry Blooms Brush on Fibre Lashes uses BLACK fibres, made from non-toxic ingredients making it suitable for those with sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers.  It’s easy to remove with warm water and a cotton ball.

Why they are the Best?

It works! The formula contains natural high grade beeswax and BLACK fibres which deliver dramatically thicker and longer lashes.  Our product does not smudge or run and it stays put all day long. The fibres do not fall on your face unlike other brands; and it looks freshly applied even at the end of a long day. They look natural when you apply and does not clump or smudge.

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How to apply

STEP 1

Apply a generous coat of ‘Transplanting Mascara Gel’ to clean dry eyelashes. (Approx 20 strokes)

STEP 2

Apply a coat of ‘Fibres’ before the Transplanting Mascara Gel dries, position wand in the middle of your lash and brush to the ends, avoid fibres being too close to eyeball. (Approx 15 strokes)

STEP 3

Apply another coat of ‘Transplanting Mascara Gel’ to seal the fibres in place. Make sure you do this well to avoid fibres falling off. (Approx 20 strokes)

Repeat steps 1-3 for an even more dramatic look.

 

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Video:  How-To Apply

Video: Cherry Bloom Testimonials

Natural Ingredients: Water, high grade beeswax, carnuba wax, black iron oxide, nylon 12, stearic acid, emulsifying agent.

 

PURCHASE your lash extensions HERE! 

Contact our team today and we will drop ship to you ASAP!  Great for weddings, special events, everyday, or your next date!  SASS!  Kassie@kasiaorganicsalon.com

Spring Kidney Cleansing Smoothie and Juice Recipes!

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Hello Informed Beauty - I truly believe the winter curse has broken!  It's perfect time to hit the reset button in our internal + external beauty regime.  Check out these GREAT SMOOTHIES that help to clear and support your oh-so-important  kidneys.  

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Being that our kidneys are an important detoxification organ, it’s important that we learn to nourish them with the right foods. There are many beneficial herbs and foods we can include to support kidney health, and what better way to cleanse and support our kidneys than by juicing!

Here are 6 simple and delicious juice recipes that will help support the health of your kidneys and provide mild diuretic properties to help flush the kidneys of unwanted wastes.

Kidney-Cleansing-Recipes

Let’s get juicing…

Watermelon Flush

 

  • 4 cups fresh watermelon, roughly chopped

  • Handful of fresh basil leaves

*Note: This recipes works well in a juicer or blender.

 

Parsley Purifier

 

  • ½ cup fresh parsley

  • 2 celery ribs

  • 1 carrot

  • 1 cucumber

Dandy-love

 

  • 3 dandelion leaves

  • 1/2 green apple

  • 2 celery stalks

  • 1/2 lemon

  • Chunk of broccoli stalk

Radiant-Radish

 

radish smoothie

  • 2 cups radishes, chopped

  • 1 celery rib

  • 1 cucumber

  • 1/2 lemon

Mean & Green

 

  • Handful of spinach

  • Handful of kale

  • 1/2 green apple

  • 1/2 lemon

  • 1-inch piece fresh ginger

  • ½ cup fresh parsley

Cruciferous Goodness

 

  • 1/2 head red cabbage

  • 1/2 lemon

  • 1 cucumber

  • Chunk of broccoli stalk

  • ¼ cup fresh cilantro

All these recipes can be pressed through your juicer and enjoyed any time of day to cleanse and rejuvenate your kidneys and support overall health.

 

Thank you Guest Post: Young and Raw - http://www.youngandraw.com/6-kidney-cleansing-juice-recipes/

Dramatically Longer & Thicker Lashes In 60 Seconds

 

A fast alternative to time consuming and expensive Lash Extensions!

By far the BEST & safest Fibre Eyelash Extensions! I like how it contains all natural ingredients with the key ingredient being the HIGH GRADE beeswax! It makes sure the fibres don't fall off into my eyes or onto my face and really lasts throughout the day! The high grade beeswax also helps stimulates the growth of my natural short lashes too!

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Dramatically Longer & Thicker Lashes In 60 Seconds

Superior Beeswax, Non-Toxic Ingredients

  • What Is It: Cherry Blooms Brush On Fiber Eyelash Extensions is an exciting new concept that doesn't require any glue or false lashes. The eyelash extensions are lightweight and comfortable to wear. Best of all, they can easily be applied in 60 seconds.
  • Who Is It For: All skin types. Suitable for contact lens wearers. Suitable for any occasion.
  • Why It's Different: This brush on fiber eyelash extension brand is the only answer to safe and easy eyelash extension that dramatically creates 300% longer and thicker lashes in 60 seconds. Plus, our Beeswax ingredients is of the highest quality.
  • Includes 4 tubes: 2 tubes of transplanting mascara gel and 2 tubes of dry nylon black fiber, which sticks on the the beeswax mascara making it look like you are wearing false eyelashes.
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Brush On Fiber Lashes uses BLACK fibers made from non-toxic ingredients in its eyelash extensions, which makes it suitable for those with sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers. It’s easy to remove with warm water and a cotton ball.

Benefits of our superior beeswax include:

  • Stimulates lash growth, as a good beeswax helps cells regenerate faster
  • A higher percentage of potency than others, meaning fibers will stick on lashes and not fall
  • Antibacterial properties so it doesn’t breed bacteria and has a longer shelf life
  • High-moisturizing properties acting like a leave-in conditioner for your lashes and it won’t leave you with dry brittle lashes
  • Cry proof, laugh proof, sweat proof
 

Cherry Blooms Brush On Fiber Eyelash Extensions are lightweight and just as easy as applying normal mascara. Contact our team today to order your Lash Fiber today!  

612.824.7611   or Kassie@kasiaorganicsalon.cm

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