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Lemon Essential Oil

Botanical Name: Citrus limonum Plant Part: Peel of the fruit Extraction Method: Cold Pressed Colour: A light yellow Consistency: Light Note: Top   (how quickly the essence evaporates, used mainly for perfume mixing) Strength of Aroma: The aroma is similar to fresh lemon rinds except richer and more concentrated. Therapeutic value: Lemon is highly prized for

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Essential Oils in Aromatherapy

Published on April 15, 2009 by in AROMATHERAPY

Aromatherapy is an age-old method of using a variety of common scents to arouse certain results in common ailments of the mind and body. The use of scents to produce certain results has been used for many centuries. The scents that are used for the purpose of aromatherapy have been developed from numerous herbs, flowers,

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Lavender Essential Oil

Published on April 15, 2009 by in AROMATHERAPY

Lavender Essential Oil lavendula angustifolia Lavender is native to the Mediterranean region but grows in England, Tasmania, France, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia. It grows to about 0.9m high depending on the variety you have. There are 4 main varieties. L.augustafolia-true lavender, described later l.latifolia-spike lavender, described later l.x intermedia-lavandin, is a hardier larger plant that yields

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Natural & Organic Skin Remedies

Organic skin care refers to the use of natural skin care products or therapies. The ingredients of these natural products are grown organically in places that are rich in nutrients, unlike similar products that are only manufactured using synthetic processes and ingredients.  Organic skin care makes use of several different types of plants, extracts, herbs,

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