Recognized by its more common name “tea tree,” melaleuca has been revered for its cleansing and regenerative properties, especially for the skin. Composed of more than ninety different compounds, melaleuca has limitless therapeutic applications. The Aborigines of Australia would crush the leaves and inhale the oil to promote clear breathing and apply the leaves directly… Read More“
Lavender Essential Oil
Lavender has been used and cherished for centuries for its unmistakable aroma and myriad of therapeutic benefits. In ancient times, the Egyptians and Romans used Lavender for mummification, bathing, relaxation, cooking, and as a perfume; its ability to calm and soothe the mind and body continue to be Lavender’s most notable qualities. Lavender is steam… Read More“
Cooking With Essential Oils
One key thing to remember when cooking with essential oils is less is more. Essential oils are so concentrated that it’s best to start with one drop. It’s easier to add more but you can’t take it away. Oils can can be diluted in recipes by adding coconut oil or almond oil. Make sure to… Read More“
Peppermint Essential Oil
The peppermint plant is actually a hybrid of watermint and spearmint. Peppermint is popular in countless forms, from toothpaste to chewing gum. As an essential oil, it is useful to ease breathing and as a digestive aid. Peppermint is used to freshen breathe, soothe digestive complaints, relieve headaches, colic, gas, indigestion, and heartburn, arthritis, anger,… Read More“
5 Reasons to Drink More Water
We all should drink more water but do you know why? It helps us many ways. Here are just 5: Water helps keep our skin moisturized. Water helps flush toxins through your kidneys. Water helps keep regular movement through our bowels. Water helps with natural detoxification in the body. Water helps keep the fluids in… Read More“
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