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Caution:
Possible Skin Sensitivity. Keep out of
reach of children. Keep out of eyes. Do not put in to nose or
ears or other sensitive openings of the body. Dilute with
Fractionated Coconut Oil to calm any sensitive skin. The oils in
this blend are 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils. If
Pregnant or under a doctors’ care for any reason consult a
physician on usage.
This is a very
strong blend – use a little and wait 5 minutes before applying
more.
Everything shared here is about and with doTERRA
CPTG Essential Oils
Wintergreen: Analgesic, antibacterial,
anti-inflammatory, astringent and can be a stimulant, strong
mover of elements, pain relief even to bones, arthritic pain,
headaches, joint pain and skin disorders. It may also be
effective with cystitis, acne, bladder infection, gout,
gallstones, edema, eczema, osteoporosis, ulcers and UTI.
Lavender: analgesic, antibiotic,
antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, diuretic,
disinfectant and sedative. Effective on acne, arthritic pain,
asthma, bronchitis, burns, colds and flu, cuts and wounds and
depression.
Peppermint: Analgesic,
anti-inflammatory, antiparasitic, antiseptic, antispasmodic,
astringent, expectorant, stimulant. Effective on arthritic pain,
asthma, back pain, bronchitis, colds and flu, colic, congestion,
depression, diarrhea, fever, headaches indigestion, insect bits,
menstrual problems, migraines, motion sickness, nausea and skin
disorders.
Frankincense: Analgesic,
anti-cancerous, antidepressant, antifungal, anti-inflammatory,
antiseptic, astringent, diuretic and sedative, oxygenates the
brain and circulatory system. Effective on Asthma, Bronchitis,
cuts and wounds, dermatitis, depression, headache, indigestion,
skin disorders, sore throat and stomachache.
Cilantro: Plant grows for 8-10 weeks
and flowers, once it does flower, it will
make seeds, which
can be harvested as Coriander Seeds. Cilantro Oil is made from
the leaves of the plant and need to be harvested carefully as
the leaves are fragile and the oil processes quickly and thinly
when distilled. It is primarily thought to be good for detoxing
tissues and binding to heavy metals within the body. In the case
of surface contact it has a nice analgesic property.
Marjoram:
analgesic, antibacterial, antibiotic, antifungal,
antioxidant, anti-microbial, antispasmodic, anti-cancerous,
antiviral, mood lifter, disinfectant, expectorant, sedative, and
stimulant. Effective on arthritic pain, asthma, anxiety, back
pain, bronchitis, bruises, colds and flu, constipation, cuts and
wounds, headaches, hypertension, indigestion, inmnia, menstrual
problems, migraines, sprains, stomach ache and stress.
Roman
Chamomile: anti-infectious,
anti-inflammatory, antiparasitic, antispasmodic, calming, mood
lifter, inspires courage and sense of self, facilitates movement
of miniscule elements and toxins out of tissues, and
decongestant. Effective on; blood cleansing, helps liver reject
poisons, allergies, bruises, cuts, depression, insomnia, muscle
tension, restless legs, skin conditions like acne, dermatitis,
eczema, shingles, rashes and sensitive skin.
Basil:
Antibiotic, antidepressant,
anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral,
decongestant, disinfectant, and expectorant. Effective on
bronchitis, cold and flu, depression, earache and ear
infections, headache/migraine, insect bites, stress.
Rosemary:
Antibiotic, antispasmodic, astringent, diuretic, respiratory
relief and stimulant. Effective on acne, arthritic pain, asthma,
bronchitis, bruises, colds and flu, cuts and wounds, dermatitis,
diarrhea, headaches, insomnia, joint pain, skin disorders, and
stomach ache.
Resources we
use on a regular basis:
Essential
Oils Reference Guide, R.L. James, 2009
Modern
Essentials,
Abundant Health, LLC, 2009
Healing Oils
of The Bible,
David Stewart, 2005.
Aromatherapy
in Medicine,
Jacque du
Preneau, 1908.
Aromatherapy, Essential Oils for Vibrant Health and Beauty,
Roberta Wilson, 2002
Clinical
Aromatherapy,
Essential Oils in Practice, by Jane Buckle ,RN,PhD.,2003
Aromatherapy
Handbook for Beauty, Hair and Skin Care,
by Erich
Keller, 1992
Aromatherapy
For Healing The Spirit, by Gabriel ojay, 1997
The Art of
Aromatherapy,
Robert
Tisserand, 1995
{www.Aromatools.com}
for: Books, Bags, and Tools etc.
NOTE: The advice shared in this document has not been evaluated
by the FDA. The products and methods recommended are not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or
disease, nor is it intended to replace proper medical help.
Kindly understand that essential oils work to help to bring the
body into balance - thus helping the body's natural defenses to
restore homeostasis. Essential oils are not used to "treat"
medical problems. Thank you for your sharing with others.
Article By:
Dr. Susan Lawton
Abunda Oils LLC
doTerra Founding IPC
http://www.mydoterra.com/abundaoils/
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