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Essential Oils
Please visit our online store: Natural
Living to order these products, or visit our new Feng Shui store
at LearnAboutFengShui.com
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offer you quality aromatic oils at a fantastic price!
Compare these prices to other online stores for 1/4 or 1/2
ounce! I have purchased these oils in bulk, and will cut,
mix and package them myself in order to ensure their quality
and affordable price. Because mixed oils can lose their
potency after a period of time, I will be mixing these FRESH
with EACH order - to ensure that you receive the most potent,
fresh oil possible!! I am now offering "Sample Strips"
that you can order in case you want to "sniff"
before you buy. : ) Just be aware this strip will be very
potent, so hold the plastic bag down away from the nose
a ways when testing it and understand it will smell "softer"
when being mixed with water and burned in an oil burner
or mixed with oil for massage.
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the links below for more info on each item
Metal Element Scents
= Bergamot, Citronella, Grapefruit, Orange Sweet
Water Element Scents
- Geranium, Lavender, Patchouli, Ylang Ylang
Earth Element Scents
= Cedarwood Atlas
Wood Element Scents
= Peppermint, Rosemary
Please visit our Natural
Living store for more information about this item and
many more essential oils to choose from!. |
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oils include eye dropper for easy dispensing
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| Bergamot -
This scent is derived from the peel of a bergamot orange
so it is refreshing and citrusy. It is widely used for tension,
anxiety, stress, and is said to sharpen your senses to help
you think more clearly. Scent associated with the Metal
Element in Feng Shui
Bergamot is mystically believed
to bring success and wealth.
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| Cedarwood Atlas
- This scent is derived from a large evergreen tree that
grows in Algeria. This oil was first used by the Egyptians.
It has a sweet, woody-balsamic aroma. It is widely used
as a sedative for the nervous system and a stimulant to
the circulatory system. It is also considered an aphrodesiac.
Scent associated with the Earth Element in Feng Shui
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| Citronella
- This scent is derived from a tall, aromatic grass found
in Sri Lanka. It is widely used in Chinese medicine for
rheumatic pain. It is good for fatigue, headaches, migraine
and colds. It is also a popular remedy against mosquitos.
Scent associated with the Metal Element in Feng Shui
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| Geranium -
Oil comes from the leaves of the beautiful geranium flowering
plant. It has a rich sweet rose like aroma which makes it
very popular with aromatherapists. It is used for PMS and
depression. It is said to uplift your spirits and calm your
nerves. Scent associated with the Water Element in Feng
Shui
According to Feng Shui, geranium
or other rose scents will promote cooperation and romance.
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| Grapefruit (Pink)
- This oil comes from the fruit of a grapefruit tree most
commonly found in California, Florida, Asia and Israel.
It has a fresh sweet citrus aroma. It is said to help with
depression, headaches, nervous exhaustion, performance stress
, muscle fatigue and colds. Scent associated with the Metal
Element in Feng Shui
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| Lavender -
This is the most widely used healing oil. It is used for
tension, stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia and is said
to help build self confidence and esteem. It is also good
to use for headaches. Scent associated with the Water Element
in Feng Shui
According to Feng Shui, lavender
promotes good health and happiness.
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| Orange Sweet
- If you like the smell of a freshly peeled orange, you
will LOVE this oil! This oil is native to China but is also
cultivated in Florida and California. It is said to be an
antidepressant and good for depression, nervous tension,
colds and bronchitis. Scent associated with the Metal Element
in Feng Shui
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| Patchouli -
oil comes from the dried branches of the patchouli plant
which is a member of the lavender family. It is said to
be an aphrodisiac because of it's strong musky aroma. It
is also considered to be a calming, sedative and relaxing
oil and calms the nerves. Scent associated with the Water
Element in Feng Shui
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| Peppermint
- This oil is derived from the peppermint herb. It has been
grown for centuries in China and Japan. It has a grassy-minty
smell that is very uplifting. It can be used for colds,
sore throats, fainting, headache, mental fatigue, migraine,
vertigo and nervous stress. It is fantastic to mix with
a lotion to relieve menstrual cramps. Scent associated with
the Wood Element in Feng Shui
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| Rosemary -
This oil comes from a shrubby evergreen bush which is very
aromatic. This oil is considered sacred in may countries
and has been used to drive away evil spirits and burnt in
shrines. It has a minty herbaceous scent with a woody-balsamic
undertone. Best used for Mental fatigue and stress related
disorders. Scent associated with the Wood Element in Feng
Shui
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| Ylang
Ylang -Comes from the flowers of the tropical ylang
ylang tree that is known as the "flower of flowers"
because of its exotic scent. Has a flowery scent and is
used to calm, relax and uplift your spirits. It is considered
the most exotic and sensual aromatic oil. Scent associated
with the Water Element in Feng Shui
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Background on essential oils:
The ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans discovered that oils,
taken direct from the plant, had immense power on our state of
health - both our body and mind. They found that these essential
oils can invigorate and stimulate you, they can soothe and calm
you, help you sleep, promote endurance, inspire and arouse you,
refresh and rejuvenate you.
It is said that through inhalation from oil burners, the aromatic
molecules enter your limbic system through your nose and pass
to the nerves and then to your brain. The limbic system is where
we have our memory, learning abilities, emotions, as well as our
sexual responses.
An interesting fact, statistics show that about 70% of disease
in today’s society start from STRESS! This is why the use of essential
oils are considered a powerful healing medium - because they are
said to penetrate the deepest layers of the human psyche, where
stress has it’s roots.
You can use either one essential oil or a blend of different
oils in your burner. Putting 5-10 drops of cut oils or 3-5 of
pure oil in your oil burner bowl is enough to provide the therapy
you need. Top the burner bowl with hot water and don't let it
burn dry. In a childs room, cut the amount of oil you use in the
rest of the house in half.
Aromatherapy is a vital part of Feng Shui. It is used to remove
negative chi from your space as well as provide therapy as mentioned
above.
IMPORTANT!! Use caution
if using uncut oil that has not been halved with a base
cutting oil. Because of it's potency, too many drops in an oil
burner may cause burning and watering of the eyes. If you purchase
our uncut oils, experiment with a few drops to see what amount
is acceptable without irritation.
DISCLAIMER: As with any product of this nature, there
are no warranties that they will produce the same results, if
any, in everyone since each person has a different chemical makeup. |
On most items, I do not keep a large quantity in stock, so
the available items will be changing quite often. Please check
back frequently!
If you have any problems ordering, please contact me at:
and I will help
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