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Aromatherapy oils include Bergamot, Bergaptene Free, Carrot Seed, Cardamom, Betal Leaf, Caraway, Birch Sweet/Tar, Cananga, Camphor, Black Currant Seed, Calamus Root, Blood Orange, Cade, Cajenut, Buchu, etc. The aromatic oils come in many scents and flavors and are utilized to heal the body and mind.

Blood Orange is botanic Citrus Sinensis oil extracted through cold press procedures from the crude fruit peels of plants. The oils derived from Italy. Citrus is a fruit tree, which producing spiny evergreen barks with edible fruits, such as lemon, orange, grapefruit, lime, and pomelo. The trees from Italy have huge, white flowers, which is where the fragrance of Blood Orange arrives. The oils are a deep orange color, which is used as a therapeutic remedy. Blood Orange oils include agents, such as antidepressants. In addition, the oil is used as an antiseptic, aphrodisiac, anti-spasmodic, cordial, nerve stimulant, carminative, deodorant, and as a tonic circulatory and cardiac healer. The flavors are medium, which the oils blend with clary sage, lavender, nutmeg, clove, spicy oils, lemon, myrrh, and cinnamon. The oils have a soothing citrus aroma, which gives you a tangy fruit expression. Blood Orange oils are sometimes called Maltese Orange. The oils derived from origin came from India. The French lands, and Italy people continue to use the fragrances. The Spain natives use Blood Orange, yet it is called NARANJA. It is recommended that while using Blood Orange that you avoid sun exposure.

Bergamot's variant Citrus Bergamia, better known as Bergaptene Free oils was extracted through cold press procedures from crude fruit peels. The plants originated in Italy. The tree has flowers shaped in the form of stars, and the leaves are smooth. The tree bears fruit, which resemble grapefruit and/or oranges, yet the fruits are shaped like pears.

Bergamot oils is utilized to treat depression, nervousness, stress, hysteria, fear, anorexia, eczema, psoriasis, and various skin infections. Bergamot oils blend with jasmine, Rosemary, frankincense, black pepper, Ylang oils, sandalwood, orange, geranium, cypress, Vetiver, cypress, Mandarin, etc. Bergamot oils were named after the city of Bergamo, located in Lombardy. The oils were extended to Italy, Europe, Ivory Coast, Algeria, Tunisia, as well as Morocco. Avoid using the oils if you have been exposed to sunlight, which has caused sensitive skin.

Betel Leaf oils is botanic Piper Betle oil, which was extracted through a steam distillation process from plant leaves. The oils originated in India. The twine vine trees are a sister to the pepper family. The oils produce antiseptic phenol. Due to the richness of starches, tannin, and sugar the trees are used as a stimulation aid. The oils deliver aids in warming the mind and body. In addition the oils are used as aphrodisiacs, antiseptics, carminative, etc. Betel Leaf has medicinal agents, which strengthen the gums, enhance teeth life, and freshens, the breath.

The oils blend with cardamom, lavender, Rosemary, tea tree, eucalyptus, etc.


Carrot Seed oils is botanic DAUCUS CAROTA. The oils were extracted through the steam distillation process, which comes from plant seeds. The oils derived from France, and are an herbal scent. The deep, yellowish colors present Carrot Seed as an excellent skin care solution for toning and revitalizing the flesh. The oils are essential oils, which help to mature the skin. The oils will freshen and firm the skin. In addition, the oils assist in eliminating toxins. You can use Carrot Seed oils to reduce water buildup. Furthermore, carrot seed oils work as a detoxifying agent, which cleans the liver, body, and digestion system respectively. The oils relieve gouty symptoms, arthritis, rheumatism, edema, and works as an anti-inflammatory agent. The oils are said to strengthen mucus membranes, which is at the nose, lungs, and throat area. Influenza and bronchitis symptoms may also fade while using carrot seed essential oils.
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