How To Create an Aromatherapy Kit

When people think of aromatherapy, this usually means obtaining treatment in a spa. Those days are gone now as the person can purchase a kit and bring it out whenever it is needed.

The customer can just acquire it from a reputable store and have this stored in a cool and dry location so this will just as efficient like the day it was bought.

Not everyone is familiar with aromatherapy. Those who have time can sign up for a class to understand the different properties and uses of each and every of the oils.

A beginner kit can come with four 10 ml. bottles. 1 example of such a kit might hold lavender, eucalyptus, tea tree and peppermint.

In the course of the class, the student will discover that lavender is efficient in treating anxiety and anxiety. Eucalyptus and peppermint can assist the individual breathe straight forward again if one has a clogged nose whilst tea tree oil can be employed to alleviate muscle pain.

Students who are already familiar with the various scents can get a bigger kit that has a lot more bottles. The individual will turn out to be an professional in making use of it one by one or even mixing the numerous oils that can aid others feel refreshed.

Studying the use of each will make it simpler for the individual to use candles and bath salts. Eventually, acquiring packs do not have to be completed anymore since this can be purchased separately to come up with new concoctions.

If the oil that the individual wants is out of stock, this can be ordered on-line. The customer will just have to pay using either cash or credit card.

Someone with a huge aromatherapy kit can mix 20 drops of lavender oil, 10 drops of rosemary and blackberry, 5 drops each and every of peppermint and cypress oil and use this to massage those sore muscles.

Yet another concoction that can help the individual relax is by making use of 20 drops of geranium, 10 drops of bergamot and ylang-ylang with 5 drops every of frankincense and cedar wood.

Having an aromatherapy kit is like carrying a firs pack wherever the individual goes. This should be checked frequently so there is often sufficient around when it is required.

Somebody who decides to become an aroma therapist following taking the class ought to first check if the client is allergic to any of the oils. This will give the professional time to find a substitute.

The person does not have to take a class in order to know how to use the kit. This is since every pack comes with a set of reading instructions that will assist the user comprehend the use of each and every oil.

The kit can be used as lengthy as this is required. At times just opening the bottle and inhaling it is sufficient while at times this has to be applied to the body.

All of the oils are made from natural ingredients, which are extracted from either plants or trees so there is no risk of overdose when it is used to make the pain go away. The customer can acquire a pack nowadays and expertise the distinction, which in some circumstances is more successful than acquiring drugs over the counter.

If however, the person’s condition does not boost, possibly it is time to call a doctor. Individuals need to bear in mind that aromatherapy can only be employed to help someone who is suffering from a headache, a cold or muscle pain.

Rosemary's Baby

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92 of 98 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A "devilishly" good movie, March 2, 2000
This review is from: Rosemary's Baby [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Ira Levin's classic tale of gothic horror in 1960's Manhattan is wonderfully brought to life by Roman Polanski in the film version. The movie has much more depth and strength of characterization than the book, and the biggest surprise, when the movie first opened, was Mia Farrow's absolutely great performance as Rosemary.

The movie stays very close to the book throughout, and the actors are terrific. John Cassavetes is excellent as Rosemary's low-life actor husband who sacrifices her to his ambition without a second thought; Ruth Gordon won a well-deserved Oscar for best supporting actress as the delightfully wacky witch next door; Sidney Blackmer gives a chilling performance as her sinister husband whose name is an anagram that sends Rosemary hurtling down a spiral chute of terror and panic, and Ralph Bellamy is total perfection as the evil Dr. Sapirstein.

The two best scenes in the movie are the scene in which Rosemary, who wants a baby more than anything else in the world, finds herself being impregnated by God-knows-what, and the scene toward the movie's end when she realizes just what she was impregnated with. The movie was shot mostly in and around the Dakota, the grand old Upper West Side co-op that lends itself remarkably well to the creepy projection of a haunted house, the cinematography and film editing are excellent, and Polanski's direction proves that a great horror movie doesn't have to be a slasher film to effectively scare the bejesus out of you. There's no blood, no gore, no violence; just a great psychological horror ride, and it works.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quite Possibly The Greatest Horror Movie Ever Made, April 3, 2002
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This review is from: Rosemary's Baby (DVD)
The film is not in your face. In fact, Roman Polanski's visionary work is more subdued than many films at this time. But it is that tameness, and peace that makes the mood of this movie so uncomfortable. Everything is fine, only the opposite. The film starts slow enough, a young couple moving in together, trying to have a baby. While they come at the mercy of strange happenings. Whether it be Rosemary's friend 'jumping' to her death. Or it be her somewhat too nice neighbors. You begin to see the world through the eyes of Rosemary, and you grow terrified along with her. While the sheer horror really comes at the end, when we realize how easy evil can seduce us, the movie stays chilling until the last frame. While movies like Nightmare on Elm Street and The Thing try to capture a horrible beast in his most frightening stage, this movie teaches us that the scariest things in life may be the people we trust the most. This truly is Polanski's best work, and it has survived the test of time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites. . . ., August 7, 2006
This review is from: Rosemary's Baby (DVD)
I used to play the theme song on the piano when I was a kid. . . it was haunting, just like the film.

I always loved this film. It was almost perfect in every way. My Grandma used to remind me of Ruth Gordon, so I just adored Ruth Gordon. Here she was her New York yenta-ish self, but a Satanist, too. This is exactly why the film works so well. We all get scared of monsters and psychopaths running around with knives. In this movie, though, the villians are are New York yenta and her intellectual husband.

This does follow Ira Levin's excellent novel. Mia Farrow is perfect as gentle, almost timid Rosemary. The entire cast is wonderful.

I remember watching this movie as a child, and I'm almost certain that the ending here is changed. When Rosemary enters the neighbor's apartment with her knife, and goes over to the bassinet, then gasps in horror, there used to be a superimposed image of cat-like eyes while Rosemary screams, "What have you done to his eyes?" That really worked well, but it's gone here, or at least on the dvd I watched recently.

All in all, an excellent movie.

By the way, several years ago I was in the bookstore and came upon Ira Levin's sequel to this, "The Son of Rosemary". UGH! This is the most horrible novel EVER. Well, probably not ever, but definitely up there. What a disappointment that was!
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92 of 98 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A "devilishly" good movie, March 2, 2000
This review is from: Rosemary's Baby [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Ira Levin's classic tale of gothic horror in 1960's Manhattan is wonderfully brought to life by Roman Polanski in the film version. The movie has much more depth and strength of characterization than the book, and the biggest surprise, when the movie first opened, was Mia Farrow's absolutely great performance as Rosemary.

The movie stays very close to the book throughout, and the actors are terrific. John Cassavetes is excellent as Rosemary's low-life actor husband who sacrifices her to his ambition without a second thought; Ruth Gordon won a well-deserved Oscar for best supporting actress as the delightfully wacky witch next door; Sidney Blackmer gives a chilling performance as her sinister husband whose name is an anagram that sends Rosemary hurtling down a spiral chute of terror and panic, and Ralph Bellamy is total perfection as the evil Dr. Sapirstein.

The two best scenes in the movie are the scene in which Rosemary, who wants a baby more than anything else in the world, finds herself being impregnated by God-knows-what, and the scene toward the movie's end when she realizes just what she was impregnated with. The movie was shot mostly in and around the Dakota, the grand old Upper West Side co-op that lends itself remarkably well to the creepy projection of a haunted house, the cinematography and film editing are excellent, and Polanski's direction proves that a great horror movie doesn't have to be a slasher film to effectively scare the bejesus out of you. There's no blood, no gore, no violence; just a great psychological horror ride, and it works.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quite Possibly The Greatest Horror Movie Ever Made, April 3, 2002
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This review is from: Rosemary's Baby (DVD)
The film is not in your face. In fact, Roman Polanski's visionary work is more subdued than many films at this time. But it is that tameness, and peace that makes the mood of this movie so uncomfortable. Everything is fine, only the opposite. The film starts slow enough, a young couple moving in together, trying to have a baby. While they come at the mercy of strange happenings. Whether it be Rosemary's friend 'jumping' to her death. Or it be her somewhat too nice neighbors. You begin to see the world through the eyes of Rosemary, and you grow terrified along with her. While the sheer horror really comes at the end, when we realize how easy evil can seduce us, the movie stays chilling until the last frame. While movies like Nightmare on Elm Street and The Thing try to capture a horrible beast in his most frightening stage, this movie teaches us that the scariest things in life may be the people we trust the most. This truly is Polanski's best work, and it has survived the test of time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites. . . ., August 7, 2006
This review is from: Rosemary's Baby (DVD)
I used to play the theme song on the piano when I was a kid. . . it was haunting, just like the film.

I always loved this film. It was almost perfect in every way. My Grandma used to remind me of Ruth Gordon, so I just adored Ruth Gordon. Here she was her New York yenta-ish self, but a Satanist, too. This is exactly why the film works so well. We all get scared of monsters and psychopaths running around with knives. In this movie, though, the villians are are New York yenta and her intellectual husband.

This does follow Ira Levin's excellent novel. Mia Farrow is perfect as gentle, almost timid Rosemary. The entire cast is wonderful.

I remember watching this movie as a child, and I'm almost certain that the ending here is changed. When Rosemary enters the neighbor's apartment with her knife, and goes over to the bassinet, then gasps in horror, there used to be a superimposed image of cat-like eyes while Rosemary screams, "What have you done to his eyes?" That really worked well, but it's gone here, or at least on the dvd I watched recently.

All in all, an excellent movie.

By the way, several years ago I was in the bookstore and came upon Ira Levin's sequel to this, "The Son of Rosemary". UGH! This is the most horrible novel EVER. Well, probably not ever, but definitely up there. What a disappointment that was!
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Rosemary's Baby

Rosemary (Mia Farrow) and Guy (John Cassavetes) are a young couple living in a New York apartment building who are delighted by the news that Rosemary is pregnant. But strange physical changes, bizarre cravings, and the increasingly suspicious behavior of her husband and neighbors cannot begin to prepare her for the horrific truth about her baby. Ralph Bellamy, Sidney Blackmer, and Best Supporting Actress Oscar-winner Ruth Gordon co-star in writer/director Roman Polanski's chilling adaptation of
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92 of 98 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A "devilishly" good movie, March 2, 2000
This review is from: Rosemary's Baby [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Ira Levin's classic tale of gothic horror in 1960's Manhattan is wonderfully brought to life by Roman Polanski in the film version. The movie has much more depth and strength of characterization than the book, and the biggest surprise, when the movie first opened, was Mia Farrow's absolutely great performance as Rosemary.

The movie stays very close to the book throughout, and the actors are terrific. John Cassavetes is excellent as Rosemary's low-life actor husband who sacrifices her to his ambition without a second thought; Ruth Gordon won a well-deserved Oscar for best supporting actress as the delightfully wacky witch next door; Sidney Blackmer gives a chilling performance as her sinister husband whose name is an anagram that sends Rosemary hurtling down a spiral chute of terror and panic, and Ralph Bellamy is total perfection as the evil Dr. Sapirstein.

The two best scenes in the movie are the scene in which Rosemary, who wants a baby more than anything else in the world, finds herself being impregnated by God-knows-what, and the scene toward the movie's end when she realizes just what she was impregnated with. The movie was shot mostly in and around the Dakota, the grand old Upper West Side co-op that lends itself remarkably well to the creepy projection of a haunted house, the cinematography and film editing are excellent, and Polanski's direction proves that a great horror movie doesn't have to be a slasher film to effectively scare the bejesus out of you. There's no blood, no gore, no violence; just a great psychological horror ride, and it works.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quite Possibly The Greatest Horror Movie Ever Made, April 3, 2002
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This review is from: Rosemary's Baby (DVD)
The film is not in your face. In fact, Roman Polanski's visionary work is more subdued than many films at this time. But it is that tameness, and peace that makes the mood of this movie so uncomfortable. Everything is fine, only the opposite. The film starts slow enough, a young couple moving in together, trying to have a baby. While they come at the mercy of strange happenings. Whether it be Rosemary's friend 'jumping' to her death. Or it be her somewhat too nice neighbors. You begin to see the world through the eyes of Rosemary, and you grow terrified along with her. While the sheer horror really comes at the end, when we realize how easy evil can seduce us, the movie stays chilling until the last frame. While movies like Nightmare on Elm Street and The Thing try to capture a horrible beast in his most frightening stage, this movie teaches us that the scariest things in life may be the people we trust the most. This truly is Polanski's best work, and it has survived the test of time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites. . . ., August 7, 2006
This review is from: Rosemary's Baby (DVD)
I used to play the theme song on the piano when I was a kid. . . it was haunting, just like the film.

I always loved this film. It was almost perfect in every way. My Grandma used to remind me of Ruth Gordon, so I just adored Ruth Gordon. Here she was her New York yenta-ish self, but a Satanist, too. This is exactly why the film works so well. We all get scared of monsters and psychopaths running around with knives. In this movie, though, the villians are are New York yenta and her intellectual husband.

This does follow Ira Levin's excellent novel. Mia Farrow is perfect as gentle, almost timid Rosemary. The entire cast is wonderful.

I remember watching this movie as a child, and I'm almost certain that the ending here is changed. When Rosemary enters the neighbor's apartment with her knife, and goes over to the bassinet, then gasps in horror, there used to be a superimposed image of cat-like eyes while Rosemary screams, "What have you done to his eyes?" That really worked well, but it's gone here, or at least on the dvd I watched recently.

All in all, an excellent movie.

By the way, several years ago I was in the bookstore and came upon Ira Levin's sequel to this, "The Son of Rosemary". UGH! This is the most horrible novel EVER. Well, probably not ever, but definitely up there. What a disappointment that was!
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92 of 98 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A "devilishly" good movie, March 2, 2000
This review is from: Rosemary's Baby [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Ira Levin's classic tale of gothic horror in 1960's Manhattan is wonderfully brought to life by Roman Polanski in the film version. The movie has much more depth and strength of characterization than the book, and the biggest surprise, when the movie first opened, was Mia Farrow's absolutely great performance as Rosemary.

The movie stays very close to the book throughout, and the actors are terrific. John Cassavetes is excellent as Rosemary's low-life actor husband who sacrifices her to his ambition without a second thought; Ruth Gordon won a well-deserved Oscar for best supporting actress as the delightfully wacky witch next door; Sidney Blackmer gives a chilling performance as her sinister husband whose name is an anagram that sends Rosemary hurtling down a spiral chute of terror and panic, and Ralph Bellamy is total perfection as the evil Dr. Sapirstein.

The two best scenes in the movie are the scene in which Rosemary, who wants a baby more than anything else in the world, finds herself being impregnated by God-knows-what, and the scene toward the movie's end when she realizes just what she was impregnated with. The movie was shot mostly in and around the Dakota, the grand old Upper West Side co-op that lends itself remarkably well to the creepy projection of a haunted house, the cinematography and film editing are excellent, and Polanski's direction proves that a great horror movie doesn't have to be a slasher film to effectively scare the bejesus out of you. There's no blood, no gore, no violence; just a great psychological horror ride, and it works.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quite Possibly The Greatest Horror Movie Ever Made, April 3, 2002
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This review is from: Rosemary's Baby (DVD)
The film is not in your face. In fact, Roman Polanski's visionary work is more subdued than many films at this time. But it is that tameness, and peace that makes the mood of this movie so uncomfortable. Everything is fine, only the opposite. The film starts slow enough, a young couple moving in together, trying to have a baby. While they come at the mercy of strange happenings. Whether it be Rosemary's friend 'jumping' to her death. Or it be her somewhat too nice neighbors. You begin to see the world through the eyes of Rosemary, and you grow terrified along with her. While the sheer horror really comes at the end, when we realize how easy evil can seduce us, the movie stays chilling until the last frame. While movies like Nightmare on Elm Street and The Thing try to capture a horrible beast in his most frightening stage, this movie teaches us that the scariest things in life may be the people we trust the most. This truly is Polanski's best work, and it has survived the test of time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites. . . ., August 7, 2006
This review is from: Rosemary's Baby (DVD)
I used to play the theme song on the piano when I was a kid. . . it was haunting, just like the film.

I always loved this film. It was almost perfect in every way. My Grandma used to remind me of Ruth Gordon, so I just adored Ruth Gordon. Here she was her New York yenta-ish self, but a Satanist, too. This is exactly why the film works so well. We all get scared of monsters and psychopaths running around with knives. In this movie, though, the villians are are New York yenta and her intellectual husband.

This does follow Ira Levin's excellent novel. Mia Farrow is perfect as gentle, almost timid Rosemary. The entire cast is wonderful.

I remember watching this movie as a child, and I'm almost certain that the ending here is changed. When Rosemary enters the neighbor's apartment with her knife, and goes over to the bassinet, then gasps in horror, there used to be a superimposed image of cat-like eyes while Rosemary screams, "What have you done to his eyes?" That really worked well, but it's gone here, or at least on the dvd I watched recently.

All in all, an excellent movie.

By the way, several years ago I was in the bookstore and came upon Ira Levin's sequel to this, "The Son of Rosemary". UGH! This is the most horrible novel EVER. Well, probably not ever, but definitely up there. What a disappointment that was!
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Tone's Rosemary Garlic Seasoning - 20oz shaker

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This sophisticated and aromatic blend speaks of fragrant rosemary, robust garlic and onion, and black pepper with a touch of lemon peel.
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The container in the picture is much bigger than the 6.25oz that i paid for. I wasn't paying attention to the 6.25oz and ordered by the picture which I have purchased in the Sam's club previously. I love this seasoning in chichen, pork, and even my salad. Just saying, the pictured item is what I thought I was ordering. I would have never paid 13.99 for 6.25 oz.
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this is one of the best seasonings on the market for pork,chicken and other meats you want to spice up for a little more flavor,,excellent to sprinkle on the outside of a pork roast,put in a ziplock and set in the refridgerator for a few hours or overnight to marinate and absorbe the different spices...what ends up on the table,if you do your part to cook it your favorite way,,,is mouth watering and delicious..
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The container in the picture is much bigger than the 6.25oz that i paid for. I wasn't paying attention to the 6.25oz and ordered by the picture which I have purchased in the Sam's club previously. I love this seasoning in chichen, pork, and even my salad. Just saying, the pictured item is what I thought I was ordering. I would have never paid 13.99 for 6.25 oz.
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this is one of the best seasonings on the market for pork,chicken and other meats you want to spice up for a little more flavor,,excellent to sprinkle on the outside of a pork roast,put in a ziplock and set in the refridgerator for a few hours or overnight to marinate and absorbe the different spices...what ends up on the table,if you do your part to cook it your favorite way,,,is mouth watering and delicious..
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What with losing my job, the meagerness of funds especially right after the holidays and the general grayness and darkness of January, what is there to uplift my spirits?

Well, one thing that helps me feel better is this little essential oil burner. One of our kids gave it to us for Christmas a year ago … and oh, how we have used it! It is two pieces, the bowl on top and the base which holds a tealight for heat. Made of some stone, perhaps alabaster(?), it is rather translucent.

Whether we’re burning peppermint oil, lemongrass oil, lavender or some combination of oils, it puts out the loveliest fragrances …. and it costs us virtually nothing; essential oils (which we had in the cupboard anyway) and cheap little tealights.

Who could imagine that such a simple thing could give me such pleasure?

With oil burners, spreading the essence of various essential oil is absolutely possible. If you want to vaporize the oil and create an alluring ambience, such burners will help you to do so. You may think that how you can make a mixture of two-three oils. It is not so tough, if you don’t have any expertise, you can also do it. Just add two of three drops of your favorite oils and then vaporize them with oil burner. Gradually, the fragrance will encompass the whole environment. Simple, easy and completely hassle-free, isn’t it?

Oil burners can be of two types; electric and ceramic burners. The electronic one is the modified version of the traditional one. Hence, it is more effective and easy-usable. You can use such a burner everywhere. Non-stop working is another additional advantage of the apparatus. It can work unstoppably and you can sleep safely keeping it on work.

And incase, using traditional burner is your wish, ceramic burners are for you! While opting for such conventional devices, you can get a wide choice including terracotta, ceramic designed burners and many more! Choose the right one that perfectly fits your requirement.

The usefulness of vaporized oil is truly unavoidable. Let’s check how it helps us.

Vaporized oil can be used for refreshing your room or office and undoubtedly it will bring the feeling of relaxation that is enduring truly. Different essential oils are available in the market, which have great scents. You can choose your desirable odor. It could be flowery fragrance or something else!

Different oils have different effects. But all can be used for our mental and emotional healthiness. Vaporized essential oils affect our emotion, mood and memory and conjure up a positive outlook. Some vaporized oil can be taken simply to be stress-free and refresh mind, body and soul. With powerful anti-septic feature, vaporized essential oil can prevent germs from spreading in air and sterilize the air too.

As a gift item, an oil burner can easily grab one’s attention. Gift such a burner to your dearest and nearest ones and bless them for their mental and physical well-being.

And last but not the least, for first time users; it is advisable to read the direction properly before using the burner. It will enable them to use the burner safely and get the best result.

So, what more you are waiting for? Refresh your life by vaporizing essential oil with oil burners.

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  • Available in 10 and 30 ml- Packaged in dark amber glass bottle with euro style dropper cap
  • 100% Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil- no fillers, additives, bases or carriers added.
  • Edens Garden collection includes the following 118 oils- Allspice, Angelica Root, Anise Star, Aphrodisiac blend, Basil, Bay, Bergamot, Birch, Black Pepper, Blood Orange, Breathe Easy blend, Cajeput, Camphor, Cananga, Caraway, Cardamom, Carrot, Cassia, Cedarwood, Chamomile (German), Chamomile (Roman), Cinnamon Bark, Cinnamon Leaf, Citronella, Clary Sage, Cleaning blend, Clementine, Clove, Cocoa Absolute, Cognac, Copaiba, Coriander, Cumin, Cypress, Cypriol, Davana, Dill Weed, Elemi, Eucalyptus, Fennel, Fir Needle, Frankincense, French Lavender, Galbanum, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Helichrysum, Ho Wood, Hydacheim, Hyssop, Invigorate blend, Jasmine Absolute, Juniper Berry, Kanuka, Key Lime, Lavender, Lemon, Lemon Eucalyptus, Lemon Myrtle, Lemongrass, Lime, Litsea, Mace, Mandarin, Manuka, Meditation blend, Melissa, Myrrh, Myrtle, Neroli, Nerolina, Niaouli, Nutmeg, Oregano, Origanum, Palmarosa, Palo Santo, Parsley, Patchouli, Penny Royal, Peppermint, Peru Balsam, Petitgrain, Pimento, Pine, Ravensara, Relaxation blend, Renew blend, Rose Absolute (Bulgarian), Rose Absolute (Moroccan), Rose Geranium, Rosemary, Rosewood, Sage, Sandalwood (Australian), Sandalwood (Indian), Sensation blend, Spearmint, Spikenard, Spruce, Stress Relief blend, Sweet Marjoram, Sweet Orange, Tagates, Tangerine, Tansy, Tarragon, Tea Tree, Thyme, Turmeric, Valerian, Vanilla, Verbena, Vetiver, Wintergreen, Yarrow and Ylang Ylang.
* Botanical Name: Lavandula dentate * Plant Part: Flower Head * Extraction Method: Steam Distilled * Origin: France * Description: An evergreen woody shrub, up to 1 meter tall, with pale green, narrow linear leaves and violet blue flowers. * Color: Pale yellow with a tint of green * Common Uses: Lavender as the most useful and versatile essential oil for therapeutic purposes. Lavender is the essential oil most commonly associated with burns and healing of the skin. It also has antiseptic and ana
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5.0 out of 5 stars smells good and works!, September 14, 2011
This review is from: French Lavender 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil- 10 ml (Health and Beauty)
This is the most beautiful "soft" fragrance of Lavender I have ever experienced. I actually prefer it to the traditional Bulgarian Lavender. I love using it as an addition to potpourris, candles and room sprays. A couple months ago I hurt my big toe on my left foot and the toe nail began swelling with the obvious indications of what would become an ingrown toe nail. After that I remembered I had the French Lavender oil and had read it has various healing properties from antifungal, antiviral, to antimicrobial. I applied one drop before bed for 3 nights and by the weekend the infection cleared and has been cured ever since. Great product!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality oil, smells great!!, January 25, 2011
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I make my own laundry detergent and used this lavender oil in my final product! I make 5 gallons at a time and a small teaspoon was the perfect touch to ad a pleasant lavender smell to my soap!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love this scent, fresh and calming! Thank you., November 13, 2010
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I needed a calming scent to help me sleep. I bought this scent for the first time and IT WORKS! It has a light fragrance, not overpowering which allows me to sleep and/or rest peacefully. If you have trouble sleeping and/or need to rest buy this item, I guarantee you will love it. Thank you. (French Lavender 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil - 10 ml)
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5.0 out of 5 stars smells good and works!, September 14, 2011
This review is from: French Lavender 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil- 10 ml (Health and Beauty)
This is the most beautiful "soft" fragrance of Lavender I have ever experienced. I actually prefer it to the traditional Bulgarian Lavender. I love using it as an addition to potpourris, candles and room sprays. A couple months ago I hurt my big toe on my left foot and the toe nail began swelling with the obvious indications of what would become an ingrown toe nail. After that I remembered I had the French Lavender oil and had read it has various healing properties from antifungal, antiviral, to antimicrobial. I applied one drop before bed for 3 nights and by the weekend the infection cleared and has been cured ever since. Great product!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality oil, smells great!!, January 25, 2011
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I make my own laundry detergent and used this lavender oil in my final product! I make 5 gallons at a time and a small teaspoon was the perfect touch to ad a pleasant lavender smell to my soap!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love this scent, fresh and calming! Thank you., November 13, 2010
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I needed a calming scent to help me sleep. I bought this scent for the first time and IT WORKS! It has a light fragrance, not overpowering which allows me to sleep and/or rest peacefully. If you have trouble sleeping and/or need to rest buy this item, I guarantee you will love it. Thank you. (French Lavender 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil - 10 ml)
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Conair My Aromatherapy with Oil (Colors May Vary)

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Ever since humans began moving indoors, capturing natural fragrances for use became increasingly important. Like sound, different essences evoke reactions of all kinds among individuals and groups. Certain fragrances (aromas) help induce relaxation, balance, and stimulation. Essential oils are a concentrated form of the natural plant or flower that produces the aroma. Burning essential oils has been ritualistic for thousands of years.
ConAir My Aromatherapy is a personal essential oil burner
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45 of 48 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Nothing Special....., March 11, 2009
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Just purchased and began using one of these. Followed the directions in the user manual, added the recommended drops of essential oil but the diffuser adds little or no scent to the room. It drains batteries quickly as the fan runs continuously unless you manually shut it off. I have better results adding a few drops of essential oil to a cotton ball and applying to the light bulbs in my lamps. The heat from the lamp activates the scented oil and infuses the room quickly-a cheaper method with much better results.
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1.0 out of 5 stars USELESS AND CHEAP, June 27, 2011
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The concept of a battery operated aromatherapy diffuser was appealing because it reduces the noise factor. It's cute and very small, fits inside my hand. The oil that it comes with is cheap and synthetic. I placed my own drops of essential oil on the pad and it worked for a few minutes and then the fan stopped going around even though the light is on. I'm going to send it back.
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4.0 out of 5 stars replacement absorbing pads, March 5, 2011
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I was able to get replacement pads by calling the 800 # on the product ... when I first tried this number it didn't work ... but subsequently it has
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45 of 48 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Nothing Special....., March 11, 2009
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This review is from: Conair My Aromatherapy with Oil (Colors May Vary) (Electronics)
Just purchased and began using one of these. Followed the directions in the user manual, added the recommended drops of essential oil but the diffuser adds little or no scent to the room. It drains batteries quickly as the fan runs continuously unless you manually shut it off. I have better results adding a few drops of essential oil to a cotton ball and applying to the light bulbs in my lamps. The heat from the lamp activates the scented oil and infuses the room quickly-a cheaper method with much better results.
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1.0 out of 5 stars USELESS AND CHEAP, June 27, 2011
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This review is from: Conair My Aromatherapy with Oil (Colors May Vary) (Electronics)
The concept of a battery operated aromatherapy diffuser was appealing because it reduces the noise factor. It's cute and very small, fits inside my hand. The oil that it comes with is cheap and synthetic. I placed my own drops of essential oil on the pad and it worked for a few minutes and then the fan stopped going around even though the light is on. I'm going to send it back.
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4.0 out of 5 stars replacement absorbing pads, March 5, 2011
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A Description Of Rosemary Essential Oil – (Rosmarinus Officinalis)

Rosemary essential oil is a great mind tonic, along with basil and peppermint essential oils. It has been around a long time, as it renowned for it aromatic properties.

The rosemary oil is extracted from the flower tops of the plant, by the use of steam distillation. The plant itself is a shrubby evergreen bush, which grows up to 2 meters high, and has silvery green, needle shaped leaves and pale blue flowers.

Rosemary is native to the Mediterranean, but is now cultivated all around the world, including England, France and Spain.

Rosemary is one of first plants to be used in food, medicine and it has been regarded as a sacred herb in many civilisation’s for thousands of years. Rosemary was burnt in shrines in ancient Greece and in the middle ages rosemary was burnt to protect against the plague. It has long been associated with love and death, and you can often find it in the bridal bouquet, or on a funeral wreath for remembrance.

Rosemary oil is great to use in burners, as it has an amazing smell, which is energizing and uplifting, but it is also an essential oil, which is contraindicated if the user has epilepsy, it is non-toxic, non-irritant, and non-sensitizing

The physical ailments, which rosemary essential oil helps to treat, are as follows; it can be used for circulatory and respiratory problems, digestive and nervous complaints, it is great if you are suffering from ‘burnout’, due to its energizing properties, it is stimulating to the mind, and can help with dermatitis and other skin and hair problems.

The emotional uses of rosemary essential oil, is it is great for confidence problems, it gives stability and aids with concentration, and is very uplifting and energizing.

Rosemary is renowned for its use as, an herb in cookery, especially its use in the cooking of meat, it goes well with poultry and lamb, and it serves as a natural source of anti-oxidants. Rosemary is well established in the beauty industry, and is used in colognes, and skin lotions, it is a great tonic for dark hair, as it helps with dandruff and alopecia.

You either love or hate rosemary, because of its distinctive scent, it can be quite overpowering, many people mistake it for lavender oil, however, it is a great oil to blend with other spice oils especially cedarwood, pine and lavender.

The use of rosemary essential oil, should only be carried out if you are proficient with essential oils, otherwise, seek advice from qualified professionals, for blending and using advice.

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Aromatherapy – Relax Your Mind

If you want to relax and loosen after a long tiring day at work all you need is a glass of wine, soft music and a soothing aromatherapy that harmonizes with the other two. Aromatherapy uses essential oils to improve your mood and soothe your nerves. These oils are distilled scientifically from plants and herbs. Most of these oils bear a calming aroma that revitalizes your frame of mind and make you feel elated.

Aromas & Natural Scents

Aromatherapy is a natural way of killing bad odors and foul smell that some times contaminate the air. It almost acts as air ionizer and purifier. To create your custom smell you can mix these oils add distill water and spray in your room to impart the fragrance that matches your persona and style and reflects your mood. There are different kinds of smells that build your mood for distinct situations. Aromatherapy scents can revivify your spirits, spur the energy level, act as an aphrodisiac or just create a romantic environment.  

These scents are environment friendly and always better to use than the deodorizing aerosols. Aromatic candles are another way to making your room look beautiful and smell excellent. Lighting these candles that usually come in different gentle and vibrant colors adds to the beauty of your home and spreads mood enhancing scents in the air.

Scents that lifts up your spirits

When you want to feel better and whack off your depression generally you eat chocolates, ice cream of drink coffee. There is a better solution to this. Use citrus oils instead. Lime orange, lemon or grapefruit can yield excellent results to tackle your depression. These scents naturally stimulate a lethargic mood and induce clarity.

Citrus, mint, or pine will freshen you up. Jasmine, gardenia, and sandalwood are woody fragrances that are ideally used to instill romanticism. Rose or Ylang Ylang is excellent antiseptics, natural sedatives and antidepressants. These also bear the qualities of an aphrodisiac.

You can easily use aromas to revive from a sad depressing mood. Aromatherapy actually helps you to improve the quality of life by instilling positivism. You might associate some fragrance to your favorite memories that you cherish. Learn to build up your mood by collecting those fragrances that induce a sense of fervor and zeal to your life whenever it turns dismal and dull.

Invigorating Scents

Sandal wood, Sage and Lavender used individually or infused together emanate wonderful fragrance that invigorates your mood. These oils stimulate the production of serotonin which reduces stress and helps your body and mind to relax. People suffering from anxiety, stress and insomnia have effectively being treated with these oils for excellent results. Lavender, Bergamot and Sandalwood slow the heart rate and relieve muscle tension.

These oils also reduces pain by triggering the production of enkephalin and endorphin that heightens your sexual feelings as well. Our body’s smell system is closely related to the limbic system of our brain and any the smell reaches the brain immediately and satisfies our mind and soul.

Massaging these oils and all over your body also produces satisfaction and relaxes the body. Massaging increases blood circulation and aromatic oils are absorbed more quickly into the system of your body.

Celebrate seasons with exquisite aromas

You can also celebrate the seasons with the scents of fruits and flowers that invoke happy memories. Summer memories are attached with citrus and floral scents, winter with apple and fresh cinnamon or pine, autumn with pumpkins, berries and other fruits, spring with dahlia, daisy, cucumber, country meadow and crabapple.

Natural Aromatherapy is part of a mind-body health science that always enhances your sense of contentment and comfort and brings enthusiasm in life.

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Lavender Essential Oil Uses and Tips.

Lavender Oil (Lavandula Angustifolia)

Lavender essential oil is one of most popular of essential oils nowadays, it is very highly thought of, and has a long history in today’s society, most people are familiar with the aroma of lavender, because it has been so widely used. Most people grew up with the aroma of lavender sachets in their drawers, on the other hand not so much in recent times, with the arrival of fabric conditioners. However, if you talk to any elderly person, they will always remember.

Lavender is native to the Mediterranean, mainly France, Spain and Italy and also the UK , it is an evergreen flowering shrub with pale green narrow leaves, and the blossom is a violet-blue in color. The blossom, stem and leaves are the part of the plant used to make lavender essential oil, and it is extracted by the use of steam distillation. You can also obtain an absolute, but this needs to be done using the technique of solvent extraction.

In history Lavender essential oil, goes way back and was mostly used in scented water, or as a restorative tonic for nervous conditions. The Romans used lavender in their bath water, and in the 13th and 14th century, lavender was grown in monastery gardens in Europe.

Lavender essential oil is considered one of the safest essential oils to use, and some say it can be used un-diluted on burns, it is classed as non-toxic, non-sensitizing and non-irritant.

The physical ailments lavender essential oil can relieve are many and it is a versatile oil, due to it being antiseptic and analgesic, and this means that lavender oil can work at helping to cure a wide spectrum of problems.

Can help with the following problems:

  • A great stress reliever.
  • Suffers of insomnia.
  • Great for the skin.
  • Can help with spots.
  • Headaches.
  • Eczema.
  • Sunburn.
  • Relaxation.

Other ailments lavender oil can help to treat are PMT, nausea, cramps, muscular pain and asthma.

The emotional benefits of lavender essential oil is that it is a great emotional balancer, and can give clarity and comfort, it can also promote gentleness and compassion in people.

Lavender oils are one of the best essential oils to promote sleep, it is a great oil to use with young children as they are sensitive enough to respond to the oil, and it is very gentle oil, with out the side effects of medication

Lavender essential oil is a fantastic oil to work with, and it is one of the best oils to start off with, especially if you are just beginning to practice aromatherapy, it is very gentle, and there are no harmful side effects. However, as with any essential oil, always treat with caution and if in doubt always check with someone who is qualified and has lots of experience.

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