Y.U.M. Doggie Aromatherapy Spray - Zum Misters by Indigo Wild, 4oz.


Y.U.M. Doggie Aromatherapy Spray - Zum Misters by Indigo Wild, 4oz.
Lavender-lemon, patchouli Y.U.M. mist. Good for a dog in a funk or a dog that smells a wee bit funky. Chemical free and alcohol free. Shaggy loves it…and sometimes needs it, but they love him anyway. Size: 4 fl. oz.

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Lavender (Organic) 100% Essential Aromatherapy Oil 10ml
This is a 10ml bottle of Lavender (Lavandula officianalis/angustifolia/vera) supplied in amber glass to prevent deterioration through sunlight with a tamper evident cap and integral dropper. This is a high quality oil suitable for aromatherapy. The properties of Lavender are reported as follows. Constituents: Linalyl Accetate, Lavandulyl Acetaate, Terpineol, Linalool, Borneol, Lavandulol. Origin: Flowers. From England, France And Former Yugoslavia. Properties: Analgesic, Antifungal, Anti-Inflammatory, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Bactericidal, Balancing, Calming, Cicatrisant, Cordial, Digestive, Emmenagogue, Hypo tensor, Sedative, Tonic, Vulnerary. Contraindications: None - Very Gentle - Can Be Used On Children & Babies. General: Good All Round

Spicy Sandalwood & Clove Aromatherapy Giftset
Simmering Granules are a great product for using in an oil burner. Simmering Granules are made from natural salt and highly fragranced so all you need is a couple of teaspoons of simmering granules in the burner. No water is required so the simmering granules are safe and easy to use and the well of your burner will never dry out and blacken! Simmering Granules will not melt like some products do and remain much cooler to the touch than any other alternatives which are around! Try them out and you will not be disappointed! Always read the warning before use.

The Directory of Essential Oils
List Price: ?9.99
Amazon Price: ?6.49
Used Price: ?5.01
Customer Review: Good reference
While this is not the most comprehensive guide to essential oils it is a good and detailed book for the most common ones and some less common ones. I have had the book for over a year now and I have constantly referenced it.
Customer Review: Highly informative, well laid-out, but has some limitations
In this book Sellar has profiled 83 essential oils in quite a lot of depth, devoting two pages to each oil. After the usual list of names in English and Latin, extraction method and so forth, the categories listed are: aroma, features of the plant, history and myth, chemical constituents, properties, precautions, effects on mind, body, and skin, and good blending partners. This is pretty much the entire book, although there is a brief glossary at the end which runs along the following lines: Antidontalgic: Relieving toothache. Cajuput, Cinnamon, Clove, Nutmeg, Peppermint, Pimento. There are also a couple of charts showing blending families (citrus, herbs, spices and so on) and suggested oils for skin types. For someone who already has a basic working knowledge of aromatherapy, this is a very useful book, combining each of reference with impressive depth. I would not recommend it as the first book for a beginner, however. Sellar assumes that her readers already know how to use essential oils so does not provide any information on blending, carrier oils, methods of application, massage and so forth. In addition, the referencing tends to be one-way: it is much easier to look up an oil in this book than it is to look up a symptom. So if you want to find a good oil for, say, PMS, this book will be much harder to use if you do not already know that you should be looking at lavender, geranium, clary sage etc. The glossary at the end is of limited use and certainly does not constitute a materia medica. I find this book most useful when used in conjunction with other aromatherapy books, so that I can cross-reference, usually by looking up symptoms in other books and then turning to this one to find out more about the oils that have been suggested.

E’spa Aromatherapy Facial

Lemon 100% Pure Essential Aromatherapy Oil 100ml
This is a 100ml bottle of Lemon (Citrus limonum) supplied in amber glass to prevent deterioration through sunlight with a tamper evident cap and integral dropper. This is a high quality oil suitable for aromatherapy. The properties of Lemon are reported as follows. Constituents: Limonene, Pinene, Terpinene, Citral, Bergamotene. Origin: From The Peel. From India, Southern Europe, Florida And California. Properties: Anti-Anaemic, Antiseptic, Antisclerotic ,Alkaline, Anti-Aging, Anti-Arthritic, Antifungal, Antis-Pasmodic, Antitoxic, Astringent, Bactericidal, Calming, Carminative, Cicatrisant, Clarifying, Cordial, Diuretic, Febrifuge, Haemostatic, Hypotenser, Insect Re Contraindications: Phototoxic - Avoid Strong Sunlight After Treatment. Take Care With Sensitive Skins, Use Low Doses. General: Cleansing/Purifying, Neutralises Acid, Generally Rejuvenates.

Books Aromatherapy - The Baby Book
Marion Del Gaudio Mak (author) is a beauty specialist and qualified Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy teacher. Among her specialist subjects is baby massage.Marion has seen, during her work with mother and baby care groups, the pleasure experienced when using correctly chosen essential oils and gentle massage. Natural bonding and relaxation are just two of the important benefits from Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy for both parent and child.

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