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Sunday, 26 June 2016 04:25

Catnip Essential Oil

Catnip Essential Oil

Nepata Cataria

Also known as Cat Mint

Catnip Essential Oil blends well with Lemon, Lime, Mint, Eucalyptus, and Myrrh essential oils.

Known Uses

Catnip Essential Oil acts as a tonic for the nervous system. It helps in the treatment of disorders such as trembling hands or legs, nervousness, dizziness, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, convulsions, migraine, and poor reflexes. It’s also effective in combating insomnia, tension, and anxiety. It relaxes both the body and mind. Catnip Essential Oil can alleviate muscular, intestinal, and respiratory cramps and spasms as well as treat spasmodic cholera.

Catnip Essential Oil will stimulate the digestive, circulatory, and excretory systems. It keeps the stomach functioning well by helping to maintain proper secretions and can treat ulcers. It keeps your heart healthy, relieves indigestion and flatulence, and promotes profuse sweating, which can reduce your weight, reduce blood pressure, and remove toxins and excess salt from the body, and in some cases can reduce fevers. Catnip Oil promotes both the quantity and frequency of urination, thus reducing edema. It also helps in losing weight, reducing blood pressure, and removing toxins like uric acid from the body.

Catnip Essential Oil stimulates hormone secretions and helps regulate menstruation. It also eases cramps and the pain associated with menstruation. Catnip Oil tightens skin, muscles, and gums. It can prevent the loosening of teeth and tooth loss. It also repels mosquitos and other insects such as cockroaches.

History

Catnip originated from Europe and Asia. There is evidence of it being used by Roman cooks and doctors. In both England and France, catnip was used as their hot drink of choice before black tea was imported from China. In the seventeenth century, catnip was the recommended treatment for bruises, piles, and head scabs. Catnip found its way to the United States in the late 18th century, where Native Americans began using it medicinally to treat everything from Chicken Pox to Poison Ivy and nettle stings. An 1847 Pennsylvania document describes catnip as being "highly popular among the good ladies who deal in simples."

Warnings

Although there is no known toxicity, Catnip Essential Oil should not be used during pregnancy, as it is a powerful uterine stimulant. And, avoid use in babies and children. Dilute Catnip Oil with a carrier oil to avoid skin irritation. It is not safe for patients with epilepsy and long-term use can reduce iron production in the body. Catnip Oil can also cause an upset stomach in some individuals.

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Sunday, 26 June 2016 04:25

Caraway Essential Oil

Caraway Essential Oil

Carum Carvi/Apium Carvi

Also known as Persian Cumin, Caraway Essential Oil blends well with Basil, Coriander, Frankincense, Chamomile, Ginger, Orange and Lavender Oils.

Known Uses

Caraway Essential Oil has various uses in aromatherapy. It helps alleviate stress, mental strain and emotional fatigue, alleviates depression and keeps one awake and alert. It also benefits digestion, relieves colic, flatulence, and gastric spasms and can treat bronchial asthma, coughs, and bronchitis. It promotes coughing in order to relieve congestion. Caraway Essential Oil is also known to increase milk production for lactating mothers. Combining the Caraway Oil with honey enhances both the quantity and the quality of the milk.

Caraway Essential Oil promotes skin and hair health. It is used to treat oily skin and acne, can heal bruises, boils, and warts, relieves itchy skin and rashes, can treat vitiligo (white patches on skin), leprosy, and cures dandruff and dry scalp. Caraway Oil reduces wrinkles, boosts strength and energy and can be used to normalize menstruation and relieve post-menopausal syndrome.

Caraway Oil effectively treats infections in the colon, digestive system, respiratory system, and urinary and excretory systems. It can also heal external infections, and inhibits bacterial and fungal growth. It is effective in protecting wounds from developing tetanus.

Caraway Oil helps strengthen the cardiac muscles to maintain a proper heart rate, prevent hardening of the veins and arteries, and lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels in the blood. The urination-stimulating effect of this oil also helps lower blood pressure, reduce fat, remove uric acid, and clean up waste deposits from the kidney. It can relieve constipation and gives immediate relief from muscle spasms, cramps, hiccups, non-stop coughs and spasmodic cholera.

Caraway Essential oil is a safe way to rid the body (even for children) of lice and other parasites and intestinal worms. It is believed that regular intake of caraway oil as a tonic can keep one healthy.

History

Caraway Essential Oil originated in Asia Minor, but is now cultivated extensively in Africa, Northern Europe, and Russia. Ancient writers frequently mention Caraway. The first century physician, pharmacologist and botanist, Dioscorides, advised the oil to be taken by pale-faced girls. In the Middle Ages and in Shakespeare's times it was very popular.

Warning

There are no inherent dangers to Caraway Essential Oil, except in rare cases of irritation when a highly concentrated form was applied to the skin. Always perform a patch test by diluting oil with a carrier oil to test for possible allergies or skin irritation.

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Sunday, 26 June 2016 04:25

Cannabis Flower Essential Oil

Cannabis Flower Essential Oil

Cannabis sativa

Also known as Hemp Essential Oil (Not to be confused with Hemp Seed Oil)

Cannabis Flower Essential Oil blends well with citrus oils such as Bergamot Oil, Lemon Oil, Lime Oil, and Orange Oil as well as with Lavender essential oils.

The leaves of this cannabis plant have a similar shape to marijuana, but it should not be confused with it since it is not the same plant and cannot be utilized as a drug. The plant from which the Cannabis Flower Essential Oil comes has no delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol or THC, which is found in marijuana. This oil is commonly used in aromatherapy massage, blended with other oils or in a diffuser to create a light, floral scent.

Known Uses

Cannabis Flower Essential Oil may be used in the treatment of certain ailments ranging from insomnia and women’s hormonal imbalances to respiratory tract issues, including hay fever, asthma, and sinusitis. Cannabis Flower Oil is added in some skin care creams, soaps, and perfumes as well as in candles for its aromatic effects and is also added to many sweets and hard candies.

The Essential Oil from the Cannabis Flower may also be used to improve some emotional problems, such as to relieve stress and boost energy. It may also be used to boost one’s optimism and enhance confidence as well as increase a sense of well-being. It creates tranquil and calm feelings.

Cannabis Flower Oil has insecticide properties that repel mosquitos, gnats, flies and other insects and can be applied topically to the skin as a mosquito repellant. The Cannabis Flower Essential Oil is also effective in combatting fungi in plants. It can be mixed with water and sprayed directly on plants to protect them from fungi on both indoor and outdoor plants.

History

The cannabis plant is believed to be a native to the northwest mountainous parts of the Himalayas and also near the Black Sea. Cannabis Flower Oil was commonly used in ancient Egypt, and much of this oil is still produced there.

Warning

Dilute Cannabis Flower Oil with a carrier oil to test for allergic reaction or skin irritation before using topically. Avoid applying the oil in spots near the mucous membranes and eyes. Be sure to purchase food-grade oil and store in a dark glass vial.

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Sunday, 26 June 2016 04:25

Camphor Essential Oil

Camphor Essential Oil

Cinnamonum Camphora or Dryobalanops Camphora

Camphor Oil blends well with Basil, Cajuput, Chamomile, Melissa and Lavender Oil, for uses in aromatherapy.

Known Uses

Camphor Oil boosts the circulatory system, metabolism, digestion, secretions and excretions. It can relieve flatulence, alleviate spasms and cramps, and cure spasmodic cholera. It is a very effective anesthetic and reduces the severity of convulsions, epileptic seizures, nervousness and anxiety. It has been used in cases of heart failure in combination with other medicines.

Camphor Essential Oil is an excellent disinfectant, insecticide and germicide. It can be added to drinking water to remove germs and bacteria or to bath water to disinfect the body and kill lice and other parasites that may be present. An open container of Camphor Oil, or burning a piece of cloth soaked in Camphor Oil repels insects and kills germs. A few drops mixed with a large quantity of grains can keep the grains safe from insect infestation. It can cure bacterial and fungal infections of the skin and is used in many medical ointments and lotions to cure skin diseases.

Camphor Essential Oil can also be used in the treatment of epilepsy, hysteria, viral diseases such as whooping cough, measles, and flu as well as in the treatment of food poisoning, infections of the reproductive organs, and insect bites. Camphor Oil, when ingested, is said to boost the libido.

Camphor Oil is helpful in reducing swelling and inflammation, both internal and external. When used in a balm or cold rub, it immediately relieves congestion of the bronchi, larynx, pharynx, nasal tracts and lungs. Plus, it increases blood circulation to effectively treat rheumatic diseases, arthritis, and gout. It has some narcotic effects, temporarily desensitizing the nerves. If taken in excess, it can cause an individual to lose muscle control. The smell of Camphor Oil can also be addictive.

History

Camphor is native to Formosa (Taiwan), China and Japan. The tree must be at least 50 years old to produce the oil. It was a well-known remedy against the plague in Persia (Iran) and was also used in embalming. The Chinese used it to build ships and temples due to the durable and aromatic properties of the wood.

Warning

Camphor Oil is toxic and can be poisonous if ingested in excess. Only two grams can be lethal. Even in slight overdoses, manifestations of poisoning can be observed, including extreme thirst, vomiting, and a drop in body temperature. Always consult with a health care professional before ingesting Camphor Oil or using it topically.

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Sunday, 26 June 2016 04:25

Calamus Root Essential Oil

Calamus Root Essential Oil

Acorus calamus

Common Names: Rat Root, Sweet Flag, Sweet Myrtle, Sweet Root, and Sweet Sedge

All Calamus products have been removed from the U.S. market because of its genotoxicity (known to cause mutations). Calamus products cannot be sold in the US.

Known Uses (outside the U.S.)

Calamus Root Essential Oil has traditionally been used as a tranquilizer, sedative, hypotensive (reduces blood pressure) and muscle relaxant. Known as a general “wonder drug”.

Calamus Oil’s ability to stimulate nerves and blood circulation can give relief from the pain and swelling associated with rheumatism, arthritis, gout, headaches, and neuralgia. But, it also stimulates hormones and increases menstrual flow, which can be dangerous in some situations.

Calamus Oil activates neural pathways and can have a positive effect on the brain when taken in very mild doses such as boosting memory due to aging or trauma, increasing alertness, and helping to repair certain damage done to brain tissue. In low doses, it can also be an effective treatment for curing neurotic disorders, for relaxing spasms (especially nervous spasms), and for inducing sleep. The effects of larger doses can be devastating to the brain.

Calamus Root Essential Oil’s toxic nature prevents the growth of bacteria and can be used to fight infections, both internally and externally.

History

Calamus is found throughout North America, Europe, and Asia and is often imported from India and the former Yugoslavia and USSR. The underground portion (the rhizome) has been used medicinally since biblical times. It was commonly used in folk medicine as a nervine, most likely linked to the tranquilizing effect of the oil’s major component. Ground rhizome is used as a spice and commercial flavoring in drinks, cosmetics, and toothpastes outside the U.S. Calamus and its products are banned from sale in the U.S.

Warning

The documented adverse effects of Calamus Root Essential Oil in its ability to increase menstrual flow (creating a risk of spontaneous abortion), and its genotoxicity (causes mutations) as well as the presence of *isoasarone in Calamus has resulted in the prohibition of Calamus, its extracts and products from being sold in the U.S. *There is thought to be an association between the presence of isoasarone in Calamus with beta-isoasarone, a cancer-causing chemical that causes the development of tumors in animals.

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Sunday, 26 June 2016 04:24

Cajeput Essential Oil

Cajeput Essential Oil

Melaleuca Cajuputi

Cajeput Essential Oil blends well with Angelica, Bergamot, Cloves, Lavender, Geranium and Thyme Essential Oils

Known Uses

Cajeput Oil is very efficient in fighting bacterial infections, viruses, and fungi, such as tetanus, influenza, cholera and typhoid. It can be topically applied to cuts and wounds to protect against tetanus and effectively treats pimples and acne.

Because Cajeput Oil’s properties are so strong, even a diluted solution can be used as an insecticide to eliminate mosquitoes, ants and other insects. A diluted solution can also be rubbed on the body to keep insects away. A mild, diluted solution can also be ingested to kill intestinal worms. It also can relieve and prevent flatulence.

Cajeput Essential Oil is an effective decongestant and expectorant, bringing immediate relief to sinus congestion, coughs, and inflammation of the throat and can treat laryngitis, pharyngitis and bronchitis. It increases blood circulation, stimulates the endocrine glands and promotes perspiration. Cajeput Essential Oil is anti-spasmodic and relieves cramps. It can also normalize menstruation.

Cajeput Oil reduces pain. When applied topically, it gives quick relief. If ingested (in a highly diluted form), it can reduce pain in joints and muscles, and relieve a headache. Cajeput oil brightens and tones the skin, keeping it bacteria-free. Therefore, it is extensively used in cosmetics and antiseptic creams.

History

Cajeput is a cousin of the Tea tree. It grows primarily in the swampy areas of Malaysia. Due to the color of its bark, it is sometimes known as White Tea Tree. Locally in Malaysia, it is considered to be a cure-all for many ailments by those who have limited access to medicine. It is somewhat milder and less overpowering than Tea Tree Oil, but can be used in much the same way.

Warning

Ingestion of a large quantity of Cajeput Essential Oil or application topically in highly concentrated form may cause irritation. Consume only small, diluted amounts or apply only mild solutions for internal or external use.

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Sunday, 26 June 2016 04:24

Caj-Cit

Caj-Cit
Sunday, 26 June 2016 04:24

Buchu Essential Oil

Buchu Essential Oil

Agothosma betulina or Barosma betulina

Also known as Mountain Buchu, Bookoo, Buku and Bucco.

The Essential Oil of Buchu blends well with the essential oils of Cedarwood, Frankincense, Ginger, Jasmine Lavender, Lemon, Neroli, Orange, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Rosewood, Sandalwood, and Ylang-ylang.

Known Uses

Buchu Essential Oil can be used to repel insects and parasites such as flies, mosquitoes, fleas, lice, and bedbugs. It also acts as an antiseptic with urinary tract infections, digestive problems, gout, rheumatism, coughs, colds and infections in the colon, prostate, and kidneys. The Essential Oil of Buchu treats indigestion that is caused by microbial or bacterial action. It also stimulates the secretion of digestive juices into the stomach.

Its diuretic properties aid in removing toxins like uric acid, excess salts, water, and fats by increasing urination, thereby giving relief from such ailments as rheumatism and arthritis. Additionally, it relieves flatulence and all the symptoms associated with it. In vinegar-based lotion, Buchu oil can be used for bruises and sprains.

This essential oil can also be used to treat cystitis, excess cellulite, and bladder ailments. There have been reports of Buchu Essential Oil being capable of blocking ultraviolet rays of the sun.

History

Native to South Africa, Buchu is an aromatic shrub.

Warning

The Essential Oil of Buchu is toxic in nature and should be used only in mild doses. It should never be used during pregnancy.

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Sunday, 26 June 2016 04:24

Boldo Essential Oil

Boldo Essential Oil

Peumus boldus Molina or Boldu boldus

It is important to understand that Boldo Essential Oil is not a home remedy in spite of the ‘Known Uses’ discussed below. It should only be used under the strict supervision of a health care professional. It is highly toxic and a slight overdose can have very serious consequences. It is never used in aromatherapy.

Known Uses

As a narcotic, Boldo Essential Oil has powerful effects on the nervous system. In very small doses, it can induce tranquilizing effects on the nerves. In slightly higher doses, it can cause nausea, nervous afflictions, convulsions and even coma. It also has a stimulating effect on the brain and blood circulation. It increases circulation and the rate of respiration. It also stimulates discharges from the gall bladder, liver, spleen and endocrine glands, such as hormones and enzymes.

Boldo Essential Oil is very efficient in calming inflammation and due to its highly toxic nature, is extremely effective as an anti-microbial agent against bacteria, fungi, protozoa, or virus. It can be used to protect wounds against sepsis and tetanus. It is particularly effective in treating digestive disorders that are caused by microbes, such as indigestion, vomiting, dysentery, and food poisoning. Boldo Essential Oil also brings corrective action on gallstones, infections in the colon, urinary tracts, intestines, excretory organs, and kidneys.

Boldo Oil increases the secretion of bile from the liver, helping to maintain the balance of acid in the stomach. It stimulates blood circulation and gives relief from rheumatism and arthritis. As a narcotic, it reduces the sensation of pain in the affected parts of the body.

Being toxic in nature, this oil kills both roundworms and tapeworms and their eggs. It can also counteract hookworms. It makes an efficient insecticide to get rid of parasites, such as lice, mosquitoes, bedbugs, and flies.

History

This herb, commonly known as Boldo, is native to South America and is commonly found in countries like Chile, Peru, and Bolivia. Boldo Oil's toxicity is due to ascaridole and the oil is considered harmful to the human body even when used in very small doses.

Warning

Even in very small doses, Boldo Essential Oil is highly toxic and can produce symptoms of toxicity and convulsions in some individuals. In higher doses, it can result in a coma. It is not used in aromatherapy and should never be used as a home remedy. It should be used internally only under the strict supervision of a health care professional. It should never be used during pregnancy.

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Birch Essential Oil

Birch Essential Oil

Betula Pendula/Betula Lenta

Birch Oil blends well with Benzoin, Sandalwood, Rosemary and Jasmine Essential Oils.

There are two types of birch, the White Birch or Silver Birch, which is scientifically known as Betula Pendula, and the Black Birch, Sweet Birch, or Cherry Birch whose scientific name is Betula Lenta.

Birch Essential Oil is a rare and hard to produce oil. It's difficult to find a quality supplier since many companies offer Birch Essential Oil only seasonally and in very limited quantities, or it will be diluted or of weaker potency.

Known Uses

The two most important components of Birch Essential Oil – Salicylic Acid and Methyl Salicate – protect the skin from both bacterial and fungal infections, as they are two well-known germicides and bactericides in the world of medicine. These two components effectively combat eczema, ringworm, and other skin diseases and infections. As an astringent, Birch Essential Oil strengthens the gums and hair, tightens muscles and tones the skin. Even in low-dose topical applications, it effectively reduces wrinkles and sagging of the skin.

Birch Essential Oil stimulates the nervous, circulatory, digestive and excretory systems. It is helpful in treating diseases associated with improper circulation such as edema (swelling), rheumatism, and arthritis. It also removes toxins from the body, which are the root causes of these circulatory diseases. Birch Oil stimulates the endocrine glands that result in added secretions of enzymes and essential hormones.

Birch Essential Oil helps reduce fever by promoting perspiration, which also helps in the removal of toxins from the body. It relieves cramping and reduces pain in the joints and muscles, as well as the pain of headaches and toothaches. It further acts as a diuretic to increase urination and perspiration, which removes toxins like uric acid, aids in weight loss, promotes digestion, cleanses the kidneys and lowers blood pressure.

History

Formerly called Betula Alba, the Birch tree came from the northern part of India, especially in the cold and temperate climates. It has been used as a medicinal plant since ancient times. It is called ‘bhurja’ in Sanskrit, which means ‘a tree whose bark is used for writing upon’, and a few sources state that this name is from the Sanskrit word ‘bhura’, which means ‘shining tree’.

Of cultural importance, the Birch tree is the National tree of Russia and Finland. The Birch tree resists all kinds of adverse soil and climatic conditions and its bark has been used for construction, writing and medicinal applications.

Warnings

Avoid Birch Essential Oil if you have a history of seizures or are allergic to methyl salicylate. Keep out of eyes, ears, or nose. Birch (Betula Lenta) Oil can be toxic and cause skin irritations. Dilute with a carrier oil to test patch for skin sensitivity or allergic reaction. Pregnant women should avoid Birch Oil due to its powerful effects that could harm an unborn child.

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