Essential Oils 60 Super SET Aromatherapy Wicca 30
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Essential Oils 60 Super SET Aromatherapy Wicca 30 ML

Essential Oils 60 Super SET Aromatherapy Wicca 30 ML
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You are buying our BIGGEST Set yet... ALL 60 of the Oils We Offer :) ====================  Visit Our Store for More Selections :)  Please Click Here: =====Kismet Kreations==== ==================== Looking for Certain Essential Oils?  Find 5 ML 10ML 15ML OR 30ML Bottles FILLED With YOUR Favorite Oils Here: Essential Oils A - E Essential Oils F - J Essential Oils K - O Essential Oils P - T Essential Oils U - Z  Looking for Multiple Oils in A Set??? Buy sets  of 10, 20 30, 40, 50,   EVEN 60 Oils in 5 ML, 10 ML, 15ML, Even 30 ML Bottles right Here: Essential Oil 10 Packs: Essential Oil 20 Packs: Essential Oil 30 Packs: Essential Oil 40 Packs: Essential Oil 50 Packs: Essential Oil 60 Packs: We have Single Oils in different sizes too!!!: Essential Oil By the 5ml Essential Oil By the 10ml ***NEW FEATURE*** Essential Oil By the Pound Looking for a Great Gift for that hard To buy Person? Why not get them an Essential Oil Of the Month MEMBERSHIP Right Here... Essential Oil Of The Month Club Basic *****OR***** Essential Oil Of The Month Club Custom Check our store often, as it is CONSTANTLY on the GROW :) Dont see it in our store?  Just ask, We can Locate MOST Rare or Hard To Find items for your natural Health and well-being!   COMING SOON, AN ENTIRE SECTION IN OUR STORE DEDICATED TO CHINESE HERBS!!! Allspice   Amyris :(West Indian Sandalwood)   Anise   Basil   Bergamot   Birch   Black Pepper   Cajeput   Calamus   Camphor   Cassia   Cedarwood   Cinnamon   Citronella   Clary Sage   Clove   Copaiba Balsam   Coriander   Cornmint   Cypress   Dill   Eucalyptus Fennel   Fir Needle   Frankinsense   Geranium   Ginger Gingergrass   Juniperberry   Lavender   Lemon   Lemongrass   Lime   Litsea Cubeba   Mandarin   Marjoram   Niaouli   Nutmeg   Orange (Sweet)   Palmarosa   Patchouli   Pennyroyal   Peppermint   Petitgrain   Pine Needle   Pink Grapefruit   Rosalina   Rosemary   Rosewood   Sage   Spearmint   Spruce   Tangerine   Tarragon (Dragons Wort)   Tea Tree   Turmeric   Thyme   Vetiver   Wintergreen   Ylang Ylang   This auction is for  ALL 60 of the Essential Oils We currently Carry. This is our biggest SET...   60 different oils in all !!!!   When your done with them, you know where to come for more :)     These Oils are in (30 ml) 1 Ounce AMBER bottles with European droppers.  The tops have tamper evident seals on them that seal at the time of packaging.  These Oils are Pure and are not diluted in any way.    These 60 Essential Oils are some of the most popular Oils that we have been getting requests for.  They will give you the next step in creating the ultimate collection of something that everyone will enjoy, theres enough to give to a friend, share with the family, or some for personal use, and some for patient use.  The possibilities are endless.  These oils have a wide variety of the MUST HAVES for every essential oil collection, and a start on the extension of some of the more advanced use oils. Used by themselves, or in combination with each other, they provide a spectrum of healing and theraputic qualities. Here are just a FEW uses for each oil (this is not a comprehensive list)             Allspice:   Warm and Spicy aroma.   Very warming oil that gets the circulation going.   Has been used as a deodorant.   Has antimicrobial properties.     Amyris: (West Indian Sandalwood)    Smoky and sweet aroma.    Many have used this scent in perfumes and soaps as a fixative.    It has been used as a sedative, has calming properties, and can aid in stress relief.    Many use this oil during meditation and to help concentrate.     Anise:    Aroma is warm, spicy and most commonly Black Licorice like.    Has been used to cancel scent when fishing.    Digestive tract qualities.    Has been used for asthma and breathing difficulties.    Estrogen-like properties, and is an emmenagogue.    This oil has been used  to aid childbirth, and increases milk secretion.    Has been used as an antispasmodic for the muscles and nerves.    Has been used for colitis, menopause, to aid in menstruation, and to aid breathing due to nervousness.     Basil:   Warm, spicy and herbal, with a hot, somewhat anise tasting "bite."   Generally used as an antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, pain reliever, decongestant of the veins, and an antibacterial.   Basil is a wonderful addition to many perfume blends, it works as a brain and memory stimulant and soothes stress, depression, and mental fatigue.   Blended with Rosemary verbenon makes an excellent blend to be used as an external application on the hair and scalp to stimulate growth and condition hair.   Basil is also indicated for urinary infections, rheumatoid arthritis and insufficient digestive enzymes.   Good for tired, overworked muscles, as a mouthwash for mouth sores and infected gums, for chest infections and digestive problems.       Bergamot:   Sweet and Spicy aroma.   Smells like a citrus blend with floral overtones.   Has been used as an inhalant to calm the nervous system.   This oil blends well with numerous other oils and compliments them nicely.   Antiseptic qualities.   Has been usd to ease anxiety and help lift depression.   Used as a base in a multitude of cologne and parufmes on the market today because it blends so well with other scents.     Birch:    Spicy, sweet and minty.    This aroma is often associated with the wintergreen smell in chewing gum.    Use oil in small area to determine skin sensitivity.    Known to stimulate the sweat glands and aid in removing toxins from the body.    Has been used as a diuretic.    Has been used as a massage for rheumatism and muscle pain and helps to eliminate uric acid in joints.    Has been used to help with obesity and cellulites due to its diuretic properties     Black Pepper:    Has a dry, woody, spicy and warm scent.    It has been used as an laxative, aphrodisiac, analgesic, and antiseptic in the past.    This oils may be an irritant to skim.    This oils is very stimulating to the mind.    When you become frustrated, reach for this oil and gain some needed stamina.     Cajeput:   Odor is sweet, musty, and camphor-like.    Used in skin care and wound cleansing.    It is a analgesic, antiseptic, expectorant, and stimulant.    Helps to clear thoughts and stimulate the mind to get it back into balance.    Soothes colic and vomiting.    Has been used for colds, bronchitis, and laryngitis.    Has been used for asthma and sinus congestion.    Used as a pain reliever of muscle aches and pains, headaches and gout.    NOT TO BE USED BY PREGNANT WOMEN!!    Has been used in insect repellant and is good undiluted to put on fire and bites.   Has been used to treat acne, and psoriasis.    Calamus:   Spicy and calming   Base note   Use with caution   Mentioned in the old Testament     Camphor:    Spicy, herbal and mothball-like aroma.    Is an analgesic, antiseptic, antispasmodic and antidepressant.    Very powerful oil that should be used with caution as overdose can cause convulsions and vomiting.    Not to be used by pregnant women, on babies, or people that have epilepsy or asthma.    Has been used to raise low bloodpressure.    Has been used with stiff muscles.    Has a cooling effect on the skin, and reduces inflammatory conditions       Cassia:    Cinnamon-like aroma.    This can be a skin irritant, use with caution on the skin.    This is a very stong oil and should be blended down very well before use in massage, or any type of skin care.   Very useful in soap making.         Cedarwood:    Its scent is sweet and woody, sometimes reminiscent of sandalwood.   Calms nervous tension and states of anxiety.   Expectorant dries phlegm.   Recommended for hemorrhoids.   Deters moths and other insects, usually in drawers and closets.   Care should be taken that garments do not directly touch wood treated with Cedarwood essential oil.     Cinnamon:    Warm and spicy smell.    Used as an insecticide.    Antibacterial.    Antifungal.    Has been used for tooth care.    Aids in breathing and helps cold congestions ease and break up.   Helps exhaustion, depression, and weakness.    Antiseptic.    Regarded as one of the strongest antiseptic oils.    Not recommended for skin care.    Has been used in the past to remove warts.    Could be a skin irritant, use with care.     Citronella:   Slightly sweet, powerful and lemony scent.   Used as an insecticide and antidepressant.   Its most useful quality seems to be as an insect repellant and may also help pets get rid of fleas.   Also known to clear the mind so may be useful against headaches and migraines.   Its deodorant and stimulating properties always refresh sweaty tired feet, activating the whole body.        Clary Sage:   Very interesting scent, combining Floral, Nutty, Fruity, and Herbaceous.   This oil is heavy smelling.   Very relaxing and warm oil.   Has been known to create euphoria.   Has been used in the past to treat nervousness, paranoia, depression, and fear.   Analgesic.   Caution: Has been shown to aid in speeding labor as it calms and prepares mom for delivery.    Pregnant women should avoid using this oil.   Has been used in the flavoring of ale in the past.   Has been used to promote weight loss.       Clove: Great oil for the prevention of disease and infection.   Being a spice it can be used in cooking also.     Copaiba Balsam:   Has been used in Europe to treat chronic cystitis.   Has been used to treat bronchitis.   Has been used to treat intestinal problems.   Antibacterial.   Disinfectant.   Diuretic.   Stimulant.   Expectorant.   Balsamic.   Used in the nervours system to help relieve stress.     Coriander:   Sharp Pungent odor.   Anti-Inflammatory.   Sedative.   Used to aid in insomnia.   Has been used to help anxiety.   Has been used as a diuretic.   Has been used for general intestinal problems.   Has been used to help skin problems.     Cornmint:    Bittersweet, fresh and very strong aroma.    Has been used in toothpaste, mouthwashes, and other pharmacy applications.    Has antiseptic, and antibacterial properties, and has been used in the past on the mouth for several ailments including.   Toothaches, swollen gums, and mouth ulcers.    Only use this internally AFTER consulting a physician.   Cypress:   Woody and Spicy aroma.   Very Warming oil, used before bedtime to have a very calming effect.   Has been used in aching muscles and pain associated with.   Has been used on vericose veins in the past.   Soothing and reducing anger.   As an inhalant, has been used to stop coughing.   Anti-Spasmotic   Anti-Infectious.   Venous Decongestant.   Helps to regulate Menstral Cycles.   Helps to relieve painful periods.   Dill:   Spicy and Herbaceous scent.   Helps to aid liver function.   Has been used to aid in colic.   Has been used to aid in Gas and Indigestion problems.   Has been used in the flavoring industry.     Eucalyptus:   Best for using on chest problems and colic.   Put some in the humidifier for that wonderful smell throughout the house.   Fennel:   Sweet Anise-Like smell.   Diuretic, Insecticide, Antiseptic     Fir Needle:    Balsam, rich and refreshing aroma.    Analgesic, antiseptic, expectorant, and deodorant.    Has been used for anxiety and stress as an inhalant.    Has been used in respiratory difficulties.    Beneficial on chest and obstructions of the bronchial.    Has been used in massage blends for muscular aches and pains attributed to rheumatic and or arthritic       Frankinsense:   Anti - Inflammatory.   Antiseptic   Astingent   Diuretic   Emmenagogue   Expectorant   Sedative     Geranium:   Sweet, heavy aroma, somewhat like rose with a minty overtone.    Works profoundly on emotional and medical conditions.   Calms anxiety, lifts the spirit, assists with depression.   Useful for all conditions of the woman's reproductive system as an inhalant and massage application, beneficial for PMS.    Helps clear the body of toxins which may be helpful with addictions.   Stimulates the lymphatic system which keeps infection at bay.    Its flowery fragrance makes a wonderful air freshener (this is not the same geranium you buy at the plant shop)      Ginger:   Has notable antiseptic, analgesic, expectorant, laxative, and aphrodisiac properties.    Helps memory, and Depression. Eases sore throats.   Settles the digestive system, effective against nausea, associated with jet lag, sea and travel sickness.    Aids in the Relief of HANGOVERS.    Relieves cramps, rheumatic pains and muscle spasms.   A valuable remedy in cases of impotence.   Gingergrass:   Good for Blood flow   Promotes circulation   Reduces Stress   Calming effect   Helps to uplift mood   Aphrodisiac   Helps to open nasal passages     Juniperberry:   Herbal, Woody, Spicy, and "Piney" smell, with Citrus notes.   Very Refreshing aroma.   Has been used in the Perfume industry.   Used as a diuretic.   Used as a appetite stimulant.   Has been used in rheumatism and arthritis.   Has been used to create stamina.   Has been used to treat Acne in the past.     Lavender:    Natural Antibiotic, Antidepressant, sedative.    This is one of the most versatile, helpful Essential Oils ever discovered and should be part of everyone’s Essential Oil set as a Must Have.    A few drops of Lavender in your bath is a great way to unwind for the day.     Lemon:   Antiviral properties make this a pleasant smelling way to fight off a cold or flu.   It can also be put into cleaning solutions to leave behind a fresh, clean smell.     Lemongrass:    A Sweet, herbaceous, smoky and lemony aroma.    Anti-Inflammatory and sedative qualities.    Stimulates the mind, lifts the spirit, clears the head.    Stimulates the appetite.     Lime:    Citrus and crisp aroma.    Antiseptic, antiviral, astringent, insecticide.    Stimulates and helps anxiety, and depression.    Helps with chest congestion.    Helps promote an appetite.    Helps detoxify the body and helps with alcohol removal from the system.     Litsea Cubeba:    Sweet, spicy and citrusy  aroma.    Has been used as an Antiseptic, antidepressant, astringent,  and insecticide.    Has been used to calm and sedate the mind.    Has been used in the respiratory and heart as a tonic.    Has been used with asthma and bronchitis     Mandarin:   Antiseptic   Antispasmodic   Helps with digestive problems   Diuretic   Sedative     Marjoram:   A traditional herbal remedy that is helpful for muscular and rheumatic pain, sprains, bruises.    Also used in fragrance and cosmetics.     Niaouli:    Slightly sweet, clear and penetrating.    Provides stimulation promoting local circulation, antibody activity, increased leukocyte production and is helpful to the immune system.   It is used for poor circulation, hemorrhoids, thread veins, varicose veins; coronaritis, endocarditis, arteritis; thins blood, and aids hemorrhagia, and atherosclerosis.    Its Immune uses include colds, fever, viral infection (myxovirus flu-protection), increased white blood cell count, immuno-globulin (antibody) activity; scarlet fever, measles, smallpox, mumps, tetanus bacillus, eruptive fevers, swollen glands, and typhoid fever (inhalation).   Niaouli's many attributes as an antimicrobial, anti-infective, antiseptic agent avail the oil to many uses dealing with infection.   In the Respiratory tract, it is used for asthma, allergies, coughs, chronic bronchitis  and catarrh, sinusitis, sore throat, laryngitis, tonsillitis, whooping cough, tuberculosis, abscess, pulmonary gangrene, pleurisy, bronco-pneumonia, and laryngeal TB.   In the Digestive tract, it is used for gastritis, flatulence, ulcers (gastric, duodenum), viral hepatitis, sluggish liver, diarrhea; aiding dysentery, intestinal worms, enteritis, appendicitis, food poisoning (neutralizes botulism toxins);   Can disinfect drinking water with lemon.   In the Urinary/Reproductive tract, it is used for cystitis, urinary tract infections, vaginal irritations, urethritis, prostatis, genital herpes, metritis,  and endometriosis.    Great effects on the dermis (skin), where it is used for acne, boils, cuts, infections, insect bites, fungal infections, leprosy type ulcers, pus, gangrenous wounds, abscesses, fistula, and scalp crusts.   It is also used for oily skin and to firm tissue and wrinkles.   Keep in mind that Niaouli has no formal safety testing, so avoid use on sensitive skin.     Nutmeg:    Spicy, warm and sweet aroma.    Is considered an analgesic, antispasmodic, tonic, and antiseptic.    This oil is not recommended for skin care.    Should not use this oil during pregnancy.    Stimulates the mind.    Can be used as a quick pick me up, for extreme tiredness.    Can be combined to make a warming, deeply soothing massage blend.     Orange: (Sweet)   Very important Essential Oil and has many very beneficial uses, so is included in our basic set.     Aside from the familiar scent of orange, this oil breaks down gooey substances very well and is used in several commercial cleaning products to do so.    It is an antidepressant and has calming effects, refreshes the air and dissipates cooking odors.     Palmarosa:   Powdery, floral, herbaceous, with a hint of rose.   It has antifungal and antiviral properties.   For use with bronchitis, birthing, regeneration of the skin, and regulating oil production of the skin.   Useful in treating skin infections.     Patchouli:   A Strong, Smoky, Spicy, Earthy and Musky scent.   It is an antidepressant, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, astringent, deodorant, fungicide and insecticide.   May cause loss of appetite.   Due to its strong astringent and cicatrizing properties, this may be helpful for loose skin, especially after dieting, used in many anti-wrinkle products.   Its diuretic properties are useful in fluid retention and cellulite.   Well known to increase libido, considered an aphrodisiac.   Relieves effects from insect bites, protects clothes from moths.   It is known as a tissue regenerator which helps stimulate regrowth of skin cells and the forming of scar tissue.   Heals rough, cracked skin.   Useful for treating acne, eczema, fungal infections and scalp disorders including dandruff     Pennyroyal:   Antiseptic   Antispasmodic   Diaphoretic   Carminative   Insect Repellent   Stimulant   CAUTION:   ONLY USE THIS OIL IF YOU ARE AN EXPERIENCED AROMATHERAPIST AND UNDERSTAND THE   CONSEQUENCES OF USING THIS OIL. :)   WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MISUSE OR OVERUSE OF THIS OIL     Peppermint:   Excellent for headaches!   Rubbed on the temples or diluted onto a cloth and put over your forehead works wonders.   It also have great digestive qualities.   Used for cases of indigestion and flatulence.   Also works at keeping fleas, mice and ants away.       Petitgrain:    Floral, citrus with woody herbaceous aroma.    Has been used as an antidepressant, deodorant, and antispasmodic.    Has been used to calm anger and panic.    Refreshes the mind.    Has been used with a sedative effect on the nervous system.    Has been used for rapid heartbeat and or insomnia.     Has been used to relax muscle spasms.    Has been used as a de-greaser for hair and problematic skin.    Has been used with painful digestion by relaxing the stomach muscles     Pine Needle:    The aroma of this oil has been described as turpentine like, balsamic, and very stong.    It has antiseptic, antibacterial, deodorant, diuretic, expectorant, and to ward off insects.    Can also pick up a tired mind and clear your thoughts if you have fatigue.    Has been used with great success with respiratory problems.   Can be used to clean and deodorize the house.     Pink Grapefruit:    Fresh, sweet, sharp citrus aroma.    It has been used for antidepressant, diuretic, disinfectant, an antiseptic, and is generally considered a stimulant.    If you are stressed and depressed, this may be just the thing you need to help pick you up.   Some studies have shown this to have an effect on obesity and fluid retention.    This can be a detoxifier.    Helps to stimulate the digestive system.    Has been used to treat acne in the past.     Rosalina:   Floral and Woody Aroma.   This oil is simlar to Tea Tree, but doesnt carry the medicinal smell.   Has been used as a decongestant.   Use with caution, test it before you use it in a large area.     Rosemary:   camphorous and herbaceous aroma.    Not suitable for people with epilepsy or high blood pressure.   Avoid in pregnancy since it is an emmenagogue.   Clears the head and aids memory, works well for mental strain.   Helps ease tired, overworked muscles, as well as cold feet. It is a good remedy for low blood pressure.   Aids to clear liver and gall bladder.   Helps lower high blood sugar.   Used in shampoo and hair treatments, it helps stimulate blood circulation to the scalp, being beneficial for promoting hair growth.    Excellent for muscle conditions.   Use in a bath to help relax muscles or dilute into carrier oil to rub into muscle cramps.     Rosewood:   Sweet Woody, Floral hint of spice.   Antidepressant   Antiseptic   Aphrodisiac   Deodorant   Insecticide   Helps to balance the nervous system   Has been used to help get rid of  headaches       Sage:   Apart from its heavy use in cooking, sage has been used for numerous healing   The latin name for "To Heal" this essential oil has been used in the past to treat a multitude of ailments:   Antibiotic   Antifungal   Astringent   Antispasmotic   Estrogenic   Hypoglycemic   Has been used for indigestion.   Has been used for gas and liver problems.   Has been used for excessive perspiration, salvation, anxiety, and depression.   Has been used for excessive lactation.   Has been used for female sterility.   Has been used for menopausal problems.   Has been used for Insect Bites.   Has been used for infections of the throat, mouth, gums, and skin.   Use in moderation as this oil has been shown to become toxic if used over a long period of sustained use, or used in too much volume.     Spearmint:    Little bit sweeter than peppermint smelling.    Stimulant and insecticide.    Helps with a wide array of respiratory problems.    Could irritate the eye use with caution.    If using in massage blends, may be good to massage in specific areas rather than whole parts of a body.    Sensitive skin irritation possibility.    Stimulates mind when tired.    Helps with digestive problems.    Has been used for hiccups and nausea.    Don’t use during pregnancy, but has been used on babies with digestive problems such as constipation as well as diarrhea.     Spruce:    Aroma of bitter orange peel and fresh pine.    Has been used to relive stress and anxiety in an inhalant.    Has also been used as an inhalant for bronchitis and asthma.    Has also been used in muscle problems including joints, poor circulation, spasms, and general aches and pains.     Tangerine:    Helps with stress and tension.    Has a very soothing effect on the nervous system.    Said to reduce stretch marks during pregnancy.    Combine with massage oils to use for acne.    Helps to digest fat and aid in digestion.     Tarragon: (Dragons Wort)   Scent is reminescent of Anise, with herbal and spicy notes.   Has been used as a deodorant.   Has been used as a stimulant.   Has been used as an anti-rheumatic.   Not to be used by pregnant women.   Use in moderation as this oil can become mildy toxic if used in too much quantity.     Tea Tree:   Powerful antiseptic!   It is used as an antiviral, antibacterial and antifugal agent.     Turmeric:    Used by many as an antiseptic for cuts and burns.    Has been used as antibacterial, and for teeth as well.    Has been used for stomach problems and other ailments.    Current studies are determining the effect it has on Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, and liver disorders.      Thyme:   Clear, Woody, Herbaceous aroma.   Immune system helper.   Has been used on Bulimia   Has been used on almost every system in the body at one time or another   Used for infections.   Has been used for fatigue   Germicidal   Disinfectant   Antiseptic     Vetiver:   Smoky earthy smell   Antiseptic   Aphrodisiac   Sedative   Very calming   Great for stress and tension   Has been used to help people ease off tranquilizers and other drugs   Helps with exhaustion   Helps to soothe anger, irritability and hysteria   Has been used to reduce and eliminate stretch marks   Has been used to cleanse the aura   Helps to treat insomnia     Wintergreen:    Refreshing and woody aroma.    Is primarily salicylate.    Use with caution, as this is the primary ingredient of aspirin.    Should not be used on patients who are allergic to aspirin or take aspirin on a regular basis.    Used for muscular skeletal problems.    Use in very little dosage until effect is clear with each patient.    Use in small area to determine patient acceptance of oil.     Ylang-Ylang:   Aphrodisiac, antidepressant.   A soft, floral-balsamic, slightly spicy sent.   Said to be helpful with impotance             There are 3 main ways to use Essential Oils: Orally:  You can put Essential Oils into an edible capsule, drop some into honey, a piece of food, or mix them into a recipe.  Please, Please, Please consult a certified Aroma therapist, and or Medical Doctor BEFORE ingesting ANY Essential Oil, as some are simply not beneficial if ingested.  This method of using essential oils is actually the least effective, as the oil needs to pass through your digestive tract in order to be dispersed where it is needed. Topically: This is One of the most effective uses of Essential Oils depending on your particular application.  Either used in its purest form directly, or diluted down with Carrier oils, Topically applying Essential Oils directly to an affected or ailing area is an excellent way to use these pure oils for your benefit. Pure Essential Oils can be diluted in bath water, used in humidifiers, put into lotions and mixed with other oils to create your own personal blends.  If you are interested in carrier oils, look for more of my auctions or put me in your favorites list.  We plan on selling a wide variety of more than 200 Essential Oils and Several different types of "blends" of oils, for your use and pleasure. Aromatically: (through the air) One of our favorite ways to enjoy essential oils in our household is to come up with personal blends that we like to smell, and put them into candles, potpourri, or special atomizers that fill the air with all the goodness of nature. There are many different formulas and mixtures that clean, lift moods, help us meditate, see more clearly, study, etc.  I am sure you will come up with your own mixtures and favorite tonics as well.  WARNING: All of the methods above of using Essential Oils should be practiced with or under the direct counseling of a trained Aroma Therapist.  We take no responsibility for the misuse or wrong application of any oils we sell.  If in doubt, research it and ask trained professionals how to use your new products to their fullest potential BEFORE you apply anything. A Word On Sunlight: Always keep your Essential Oils in a Dark, cool Place out of direct sunlight.  Although sunlight will not damage or change the majority of Essential Oils, there are some that are photosensitive, and others that can degrade over time as sunlight hits them.  Many people keep them in their fridge.  Refrigeration: Be aware that some Essential oils will become thick, heavy, or even freeze when stored in the fridge.  This is completely normal.  Just take your Oil out of the fridge prior to working with it.  Some General History: Essential Oils have been used since around 4500 BC by the Egyptians.  There is evidence in hieroglyphics that indicate the use and application of Essential Oils.  The Egyptians had a firm understanding of the power and healing benefits of these very valued and sought after oils.  Although their measures for obtaining the oils of yesterday would be viewed as crude by today’s standards, they nonetheless healed and cured many sicknesses and ailments in ancient times. Many believe Essential Oils were left here on earth to heal ourselves naturally of ailments that even the strongest of so called man-made drugs and prescriptions cant heal.  Many man-made drugs and chemicals are very harmful to us and have terrible side-effects.  Essential Oils have no negative side effects, and leave the body in a relatively quick manner without leaving “residue” behind in their wake like many man-made substances do.  They don’t pollute us, they don’t harm us, and they don’t make us more sick trying to cure us.  This has been my families experience in the past 10 years using Essential Oils. We are just now, beginning to rediscover the power and magnitude of Essential Oils.  There have been many, many different claims as to essential oils being able to cure a wide variety of sickness, infection, and in some cases disease.  Although we make no medical claims as to the medical effectiveness of any essential oil, we have seen first hand that they do in deed have almost magical powers to fix numerous problems with both the human, and animal body as well. Each oil can be constructed of hundreds of chemical compounds that do multiple beneficial things by themselves, imagine the power when one or more oils that work complimentary together are mixed…There are so many different recipes and concoctions that it boggles the mind. Every day, Scientists are discovering new and exciting applications of different Essential Oils.  Scientists are also discovering NEW Essential Oils making groundbreaking and pioneering research.  This is definitely an exciting time for Essential Oil.  Join us and share the happiness and healing our family has experienced in the past using Essential Oils.  We know you will be happy you did once you do.  It will truly change your life. J   Precautions: Essential Oils should NEVER be applied directly to the skin without testing it first in very small quantities to see if you are allergic or have a reaction to it. Please test it BEFORE you use it. NOTHING STATED IN THIS AD IS INTENDED AS MEDICAL ADVICE. WE CANNOT FOR LIABILITIES SAKE RECOMMEND ANY PARTICULAR USEAGE FOR OUR PRODUCT. THE SELLER ASSUMES NO PERSONAL LIABILITY IN THE USE OR MISUSE OF THESE PRODUCTS. BY PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT YOU ARE AGREEING TO THESE TERMS. We hope to see you at our other auctions, too!   Take care until we meet again! Happy Bidding, and Good luck!     Dont see what you like here for Essential Oils, or Aromatherapy?  Check out our by clicking one of the links within this auction, or go here .  We have other Multi-Sets available, Oils in singles, and custom auctions within our store.  Looking for Carrier Oil, we can make you a custom auction for almost any size oil you would need.  We will post it here:  .  Need a custom blend of 2 or more Essential Oils together in either a base of Carrier Oil or Essential Oil only?  Check out our , or send us an Email, we would be glad to make you a custom auction.   Thanks again for visiting, and we hope to see you again. :)       Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Please Read, Understand, and Agree with our:  Policies and Procedures       Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. 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