Essential Oils

For centuries essential oils have been used through out the world to heal both the mind and body.  Highly concentrated, our essential oils can be diluted in carrier oils such as virgin coconut and jojoba oil to create unique aromatherapies and message blends. Explore our Aromatherapy Guide for more ways you can incorporate essential oils in your every day life.

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Cubeb Essential Oil

Cubeb Essential Oil

Cubeb essential oil (also known as Piper cubeba and Java pepper) has a rich and long history since as early as the 4th century. Yet, today, the oil remains unknown and unfamiliar to many. Enticing, mellow, and warming, cubeb essential oil is the perfect alternative to...

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Clove Essential Oil

Clove Essential Oil

Once revered by ancient Chinese, ancient Persians, and Europeans, clove essential oil has, sadly, experienced a sharp decline in popularity. It is high time that we once again embrace this essential oil as it is packed with various benefits.   Thus, today, we...

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Fennel Essential Oil

Fennel Essential Oil

Fennel essential oil (Foeniculum vulgare) is an acquired taste — there is no doubt about it. Strong licorice-like flavor with a hint of herb and spice, it is true that this essential oil is not one that most people reach for instinctively. However, with its wide array...

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Citronella Essential Oil

Citronella Essential Oil

Both intense and both bearing a lemon-like aroma, there are two types of citronella essential oils. First, you have the Java variety (Cymbopogon winterianus) and then you have the Ceylon variety (Cymbopogon nardus).   Today, we will be delving deep into Ceylon...

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Cinnamon Essential Oil

Cinnamon Essential Oil

Cassia cinnamon essential oil is spicy, warm, and familiar to just about everyone all over the world — just like its close relative Ceylon cinnamon essential oil. Because of its close similarity to Ceylon cinnamon essential oil (which is frequently referred to as...

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Cedarwood Essential Oil

Cedarwood Essential Oil

Woodsy, warm, and familiar, cedarwood essential oil has a rich history and has long been used by various cultures. From Native Americans to the Tibetans and ancient Egyptians, cedarwood essential oil is highly valued.   However, did you know that there are...

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