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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aromatherapy is the use of plant oils, that are  purified and properly prepared to affect someone&#8217;s health or mood. One  of the best known essential oils for aromatherapy is lavender, which is  recommended by practitioners for treating wounded parts of the body, to  improve memory and to gain better sleep by combating anxiety and  insomnia. Other popular scents include eucalyptus, rose and jasmine,  basil, ylang. While there is no scientific proof that essential oils  cure diseases, many people have found great success in their usage.</p>
<p>Some  essential oils have been shown to have effects on the nervous system,  other parts of the body, or even bacteria. Rosemary and ylang-ylang have  opposite effects on alpha brain waves. Tea tree and leleshwa oils kill a  wide variety of microbes, bacterias and sandalwood oil kills certain  bacteria at lower concentrations. Plai oil (a sort of ginger) is useful  for treating pains in joints.</p>
<p>Sweet Basil (Ocimum basilicum)</p>
<p>Country: Comoros Islands.<br />
Usage: to improve mood, strengthen nerves, improve memory and mental  clarity, for relieving headache and muscular spasms. Basil is very  anti-infectious and antibiotic. Its main chemical composition includes:  Eugenol, Cineol, Linalol, Phenol Methylchavicol, Camphor, and Pinene.<br />
Emotions: for relieving indecision and doubts, lack of direction. Blends  well with: bergamot, clary sage, citronella, and geranium. Basil should  be avoided during pregnancy. It should not be used in baths and can  cause irritation to skin.</p>
<p>Bergamot (Citrus bergamia)</p>
<p>Country: Italy.<br />
Usage: balancing nervous system, relieving anxiety and stress, lifting  melancholy, for restful sleep, antiviral, cold sores, psoriasis, eczema  and as an insect repellent. Its main chemicals components are: D  Limonene, Bergaptene, Linalol, and Linalyl Acetate.<br />
Emotions: to relieve helplessness, hopelessness, emptiness and grief.  Bergamot may cause skin sensitivity to bright sunlight. Bergaptene is  the constituent which increases the skin&#8217;s sensitivity to sunlight.</p>
<p>Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora)</p>
<p>Country:  China<br />
Usage: Arthritis, bronchitis, colds, flus, infectious disease, aches and  pains in muscles, acne, sprains, and coughs. Its main chemical  components are: cineol, pinene, terpineol, and menthol.<br />
Emotions: to relieve shock, fainting (as a smelling salt),and works as a  stimulant. Only white camphor should be used in aromatherapy. It should  only be used in very small amounts as it is an extremely strong oil.  Avoid if pregnant, epileptic, or have high blood pressure.</p>
<p>Cardamon (Elettaria cardamomum)<br />
Country:  Sri lanka.Cardamon has been used in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine for over 3,000 years.<br />
Usage: relieving mental fatigue, nervous strain, and heartburn; for  healing coughs and bronchitis, anorexia, to uplift and warm, as an  aphrodisiac. Its main chemical components are: Alpha terinyl acetate,  cineole, terpinen 4 ol, alpha-terpineol, sabinene, and limonene. Avoid  use on allergic skin. Emotional profile: to relieve inflexibility,  suspicion, self-pity, confusion, intolerance. Blends with: rose, neroli,  frankincense, cedarwood, orange, ylang ylang, bergamot, and clove. No  known contridictions.</p>
<p>Carrot Seed (Daucus carota)</p>
<p>Country:  Hungary.<br />
Usage: for toning and rejuvenating mature skin, wrinkles and scars,  eczema, psoriasis, as a stimulant to immune and lymphatic systems, for  relieving PMS and regulating monthly cycles, to ease anxiety and stress.  Its main chemical components are: Pinene, carotol, daucol, limonene,  bisabolene, elemene, geraniol. Blends well with: geranium, cedarwood,  citrus or spice oils. No known contridictions.</p>
<p>Atlas Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica)</p>
<p>Counrty: Morocco<br />
Usage: to relax tense muscles, calm mind and emotions, help breathing,  for enhancing meditation, easing pain, repelling insects, against hair  loss. Its main chemical components are: Atlantone, caryophyllene,  cedrol, cadinene.<br />
Emotions: for relief of irrationality, worry, fear and mental obsession.  Blends well with: bergamot, cypress, ylang ylang, rosemary, juniper,  vetiver, neroli, clary sage, and frankincense.Atlas Cedar should be  avoided during pregnancy.</p>
<p>German Chamomile (Matricaria recutica)</p>
<p>Country: Hungary<br />
Usage: to relieve muscular pain, to heal skin inflammations, acne and  wounds, as a sedative, to ease anxiety and nervous tension, to help with  better sleep. Its main chemical components are: Chamazulene,farnesene,  bisabolol oxide.<br />
Emotions: to relieve hysteria, fear, nervousness, grief, worry; promotes  patience. Blends well with: bergamot, marjoram, jasmine, patchouli,  neroli, lavender, clary sage, lemon, rose and ylang ylang. German  Chamomile should be avoided during early pregnancy and may cause skin  reactions in some people.</p>
<p>Roman Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis)</p>
<p>Country:  England.<br />
Usage: to relieve pain in muscles, as a sedative, decrease anxiety and  nervous tension, to help with insomnia. Its main chemical components  are: Esters of angelic and tiglic acids, pinene, chamazulene.<br />
Emotional profile: to relieve anger, hysteria, fear, spirit  disconnection, grief, worry. Blends well with: bergamot, cypress,  jasmine, juniper, neroli, frankincense, clary sage, vetiver, rosemary  and ylang ylang. Roman Chamomile should be avoided during early  pregnancy.</p>
<p>Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea)</p>
<p>Country: Oregon<br />
Usage: reducing stress and tension, lifting melancholy, reducing pain,  restful sleep, as an aphrodisiac; contains estrogen-like hormone, for  menopause and PMS, relieving nervous exhaustion. Its main chemical  components are: Linalyl acetate, linalol, pinene, myrcene.<br />
Emotional profile: for relieving worry, crying, guilt, obsessions and  compulsions, hostility, panic. Blends well with: juniper, bergamot,  lavender, frankincense, coriander, cardamon, geranium, sandalwood,  cedarwood, pine and jasmine. Clary Sage should be avoided during  pregnancy, or if you have endometriosis, breast, ovarian and uterine  cysts and other estrogen dependant conditions (cancers).</p>
<p>Coriander ( Coriandrum sativum)</p>
<p>Country: Hungary<br />
Usage: relieving muscular aches and pains, increasing circulation, for  colds, flu and rheumatism, for help with sleep and nervous exhaustion.  Its main chemical components are: Linalol, decyl aldehyde, borneol,  geraniol.<br />
Emotional profile: to relieve doubt, fear of failure, feelings of  vulnerability, weariness and irritability. Blends well with: clary sage,  ginger, bergamot, cypress, pine, jasmine, frankincense, neroli,  citronella, and sandalwood. Use in moderation and avoid if you have  fibrosis or breast cancer.</p>
<p>Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)</p>
<p>Cypress oil is distilled from the needles and twigs  and is imported from Europe. Cypress incense is used today by Tibetans  for purification and meditations.<br />
<em>Usage: to increase blood circulation, reduce muscular cramps,  bronchitis, whooping cough and painful periods; reduce nervous tension  and other stress related problems, as an immune stimulant.</em> Avoid cypress if you are pregnant, have high blood pressure, cancer or uterine and breast fibrosis.<br />
Emotions: for relief of grief, self-hate, jealousy, loss and regret,  isolation. Blends with: cedarwood, pine, lavender, clary sage, lemon,  cardamon, juniper, bergamot, orange, marjoram, and sandalwood.</p>
<p>Eucalyptus Globulus (Eucalyptus globules)</p>
<p>Country: Australia.<br />
Usage: for colds, to relieve asthma and fevers, for its bactericidal and  anti-viral actions, to reduce aching joints. Its main chemical  components are: Cineol, pinene, limonene, cymene, phellandrene.<br />
Emotions: to help with explosive emotions, irrational thinking. Blends  well with: rosemary, lavender, marjoram, pine, cedarwood, and lemon.  Avoid if you have high blood pressure or epilepsy. Avoid if pregnant.</p>
<p>Eucalyptus Radiata (Eucalyptus radiate)</p>
<p>Country: Australia<br />
Usage: for colds, to relieve asthma and fevers, skin ulcers, to ease  aching joints, and insect bites. Its main chemical components are:  Cineol, alpha-terpineol, alpha-pinene, limonene.<br />
Emotions: to help with explosive-heated emotions, irrational thinking.  Blends well with: rosemary, lavender, marjoram, pine, cedarwood, and  lemon. Avoid if pregnant.</p>
<p>Eucalyptus Citriodora  (Eucalyptus citriodora)</p>
<p>Country: Australia<br />
Usage: Infections in chest region, fungal infections, chicken pox,  bacterial skin infections, asthma, arthritis. Its main chemical  components are: Citronellal, citronellol, cineol, geraniol.<br />
Emotions: to help with soothing stress and relaxation. Good for nervous  shingles. Blends well with: rosemary, lavender, marjoram, pine,  cedarwood, and lemon. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Sweet Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)</p>
<p>Country: Italy<br />
Usage: for neuro-muscular spasms, arthritis and rheumatism; bronchitis,  whooping cough, against nervous tension. Its main chemical components  are: Fenchone, trans anethole, estragol, methylcavicol.<br />
Emotions: to aid with mental and emotional blocks, resisting change,  fear of failure, creativity blocks. Blends well with: geranium,  lavender, rose and sandalwood. Avoid if pregnant, epileptic,with  children and babies. Avoid with increased estrogen levels, breast  cancers, and kidney problems.</p>
<p>Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea)</p>
<p><em>Usage: to relieve muscle aches and pains, for relieving anxiety and  stress related conditions, to fight colds, flu and infections, for  relieving bronchitis and coughs. Said to ground one mentally.</em> Blends with: cypress, cedar, pine sandalwood and juniper berry.</p>
<p>Frankincense (Boswellia species)</p>
<p>Country: Oman.<br />
Usage: to calm, enhance meditation, elevate mind and spirit, help with  breathing, for psychic cleansing; for healing of mature skin and scars.  Its main chemical components are: Alpha pinene, beta pinene, olibanol,  octyl acetate.<br />
Emotions: for healing fear, grief, repressed feelings, self-destruction  and dissociation. Blends well with: sandalwood, pine, vetiver, geranium,  lavender, neroli, orange, bergamot, and basil. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Geranium Egypt (Pelargonium graveolens)</p>
<p>Country: Egypt<br />
Usage: reducing stress and tension, easing pain, balancing emotions and  hormones, PMS, relieve fatigue and nervous exhaustion, to reduce  melancholy, lessen fluid retention, against insects. Its main chemical  components are: Citronellol, geraniol, linalol.<br />
Emotions: to aid with acute fear, rigidity, abuse, lack of self-esteem,  discontentment, heartache. Blends well with: lavender, patchouli, clove,  rose, neroli, sandalwood, jasmine, juniper and bergamot. Avoid in early  pregnancy.</p>
<p>Geranium Bourbon (Pelargonium graveolens)</p>
<p>Country: Reunion Islands<br />
Usage: reducing stress and tension, redicing pain, it balances emotions  and hormones, PMS, relieve fatigue and nervous exhaustion, reducing  melancholy, lessen fluid retention, repel insects. Its main chemical  components are: Citronellol, geraniol, linalol, menthone.<br />
Emotions: to aid with acute fear, rigidity, abuse, lack of self-esteem,  discontentment, heartache. Blends with: lavender, patchouli, clove,  rose, neroli, sandalwood, jasmine, juniper and bergamot. Avoid in early  pregnancy.</p>
<p>Ginger (Zingiber officinale)</p>
<p>Country: Indonesia<br />
Usage: reducing muscular aches and pains, increasing circulation,  relieving bronchitis and whooping cough, nervous exhaustion, curative in  colds, flu and fever stimulates appetite. Its main chemical components  are: Gingerin, gingenol, gingerone, linalol, zingiberine.<br />
Emotions: for sexual anxieties, lack of direction, confusion,  loneliness. Blends well with: sandalwood, vetiver, patchouli,  frankincense, cedarwood, coriander, rose, neroli, and orange. Slighty  phototoxic, may cause sun sensitivity in some.</p>
<p>Grapefruit (Citrus paradise)</p>
<p>Country: Califonia, USA.<br />
Usage: reducing melancholy, relieve muscle fatigue, helps with oily  skin, to refresh and energize the body, good for detoxification, as an  airborne disinfectant. Its main chemical components are: Limonene,  cadinene, paradisiol, neral, geraniol.<br />
Emotios: self-doubt and criticism, dependency, frustration and grief.  Blends well with: lemon, palmarosa, bergamot, neroli, rosemary,  cardamon, geranium, lavender and cypress. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Helichrysum (Helichrysum italicum)</p>
<p>Country: France.<br />
Usage: to heal bruises (internal and external), wounds and scars, to  detoxify the body, cleanse the blood and increase lymphatic drainage,  helps with colds, flu, sinusitis and bronchitis, relieves melancholy,  migraines, stress and tension. Its main chemical components are: Nerol,  neryl acetate, geraniol, pinene, linalol, sesquiterpenes.<br />
Emotions: grief, addiction, emotional blocks, panic, burnout,  over-sensitivity. Blends well with: lavender, rose, geranium, clary  sage, chamomile and clove bud. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum)</p>
<p>Country: India<br />
Usage: to lift melancholy, for muscular spasm, periods that are painful  and labour pains, to relieve anxiety and nervous exhaustion, an  aphrodisiac, and to ease childbirth. Its main chemical components are:  Benzyl acetate, jasmone, linalol, linalyl acetate.<br />
Emotions: to relieve repressed feelings, bitter jealously, low  self-esteem, guilt, emotional abuse. Blends well with: rose, sandalwood,  clary sage, and citrus oils. Avoid during pregnancy until delivery.  Avoid on hyper-sensitive skin. May cause allergic reactions in some  individuals.</p>
<p>Juniper Berry (Juniperus communis)</p>
<p>Country: France<br />
Usage: energizing the body and relieving exhaustion, ease inflammations  and muscular spasms, improves mental clarity and memory, purifies the  body, to lessen fluid retention, for disinfecting. Its main chemical  components are: pinene, myrcene, sabinene with limonene, camphene.<br />
Emotions: guilt, unworthiness, discontentment, abusive experiences,  traumas, empathy, defensive behavior. Blends well with: vetiver,  sandalwood, cedarwood, cypress, clary sage, pine, lavender, rosemary,  and geranium. Juniper Berry should be avoided during pregnancy or if you  have kidney disease.</p>
<p>Lavender French (Lavandula augustifolia)</p>
<p>Country: France<br />
Usage: balancing emotions, relieving stress, tension and headache,  against insomnia, heal the skin, lowers high blood pressure, helps with  breathing, for disinfecting, acne, pain. Its main chemical components  are: Linalyl acetate, linalol, lavendulol, lavendulyl acetate,terpineol,  cineol.<br />
Emotions: for panic, hysteria, fears, insecurity, trauma, worry,  burnout, addiction, obsessive and agitated behaviors. Blends with: most  oils including citrus, florals, cedarwood, clove, clary sage, pine,  geranium, vetiver, and patchouli. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Lavender Organic (Lavandula augustifolia)</p>
<p>Country: France<br />
Usage: balancing emotions, relieves stress, tension and headache, for  restful sleep, heal the skin, lowers high blood pressure, help with  breathing, for disinfecting, acne,burns. Its chemical components are the  same as above.<br />
Emotions: panic, hysteria, fears, insecurity, trauma, worry, burnout,  addiction, obsessive and agitated behaviors. Blends well with: most oils  including citrus, florals, cedarwood, clove, clary sage, pine,  geranium, vetiver, and patchouli. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Lavender High Altitude (Lavandula augustifolia)</p>
<p>Country or Region: France<br />
Usage: balances emotions, relieves stress, tension and headache, for  restful sleep, heal the skin, lowers high blood pressure, help with  breathing, for disinfecting. The esters are more abundant in the  chemical makeup of this oil. Emotional profile: for panic, hysteria,  fears, insecurity, trauma, worry, burnout, addiction, obsessive and  agitated behaviors. Blends with: most oils including citrus, florals,  cedarwood, clove, clary sage, pine, geranium, vetiver, and patchouli. No  known contradictions.</p>
<p>Lemon (Citrus Limonum)</p>
<p>Country: Spain<br />
Usage: to balance the nervous system, as a disinfectant, to refresh and  uplift, for purifying the body. Its main chemical components are: D  Limonene, citral, gamma terpinene, citronellal. Emotional profile: to  relieve bitter resentment, distrust, irrational thinking, apathy. Blends  with: lavender, neroli, juniper, eucalyptus, geranium, fennel,  chamomile, frankincense, sandalwood, rose and ylang ylang. May cause  skin sensitivity to the sun or irritate sensitive skin.</p>
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<p>Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citrates)<br />
Country: Guatemala<br />
Usage: as an insect repellent and deodorizer, for athlete&#8217;s foot, as a  tissue toner, to relieve muscular pain (sports-muscle pain), to increase  blood circulation, for headaches, for nervous exhaustion and other  stress related problems. Its main chemical components are: Citral,  n-declyic aldehyde, dipentene, farucsol. Blends well with: citronella,  vetiver and palmarosa. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Lime (Citrus aurantifolia)</p>
<p>Cold pressed from the USA lime peel.<br />
Usage: cleaning the air, reduce coughs or congestion, cheers up the  mind, heals colds, flu or inflammations. Lime may cause skin sensitivity  to bright sunlight. Blends with: neroli, citronella, clary sage,  rosemary, lavender and other citrus notes.</p>
<p>Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha)</p>
<p>Country: Somalia<br />
Usage: to heal wounds and nurture scared or mature skin, for  bronchitis and colds, to relieve apathy and calm. Its main chemical  components are: Mono and sequiterpenes, comiphoric acid.<br />
Emotions: relieving emotional coldness, lack of will, lack of spirit  connection, emotional blocks. Blends with: frankincense, sandalwood,  cypress, juniper, geranium, patchouli, lavender, and pine. Avoid use on  damaged or sensitive skin.</p>
<p>Neroli (Citrus aurantium)</p>
<p>Country: Tunisia<br />
Usage: for scars and nourishing mature skin, increasing blood  circulation, relieves anxiety, melancholy and nervous tension,  bronchitis, acts as an aphrodisiac. Its main chemical components are:  Pinenes, limonene, linalyl acetate. linalol, nerol.<br />
Emotions: emotional crisis, abuse, longing, grief, hopelessness. Blends  with: chamomile, coriander, geranium, lemon, ylang ylang, lavender,  jasmine, and clary sage. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans)</p>
<p>Country: Indonesia<br />
Usage: for warming muscles, muscle aches and pains, to invigorate or  stimulate the mind, an aphrodisiac, to stimulate heart and circulation,  relieve nervous fatigue. Its main chemical components are: Monoterpene  hydrocarbons, camphene, pinene, etc.<br />
Emotions: For focus, relieving grief, guilt, agitation, to improve  self-image. Blends well with: coriander, bay leaf, petitgrain, lime,  orange, geranium, rosemary and clary sage. Avoid during pregnancy and  use with care (can be moderately toxic if over-used).</p>
<p>Sweet Orange (Citrus sinensis)</p>
<p>Country: Florida, USA.<br />
Usage: to brighten mood, calm and reduce stress, as an environmental  disinfectant. Its main chemical components are: D Limonene, n-decylic  aldehyde, linalool, terpineol. Emotional profile: to relieve apathy,  emotional abuse, worry, addiction, burnout, hopelessness,  self-consciousness. Blends with: lavender, clove, myrrh, clary sage,  lemon, and neroli. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin)</p>
<p>Country: Indonesia<br />
Usage: works as an aphrodisiac, relieves stress and nervous exhaustion.  It main chemical components are: Patchouli alcohol, pogostol, bulnesol,  patchoulene, nor patchoulenol. Emotions: to relieve indecision,  lethargy, mood swings. Blends well with: vetiver, clary sage, myrrh,  bergamot, neroli, rose, lavender, clove, geranium, cedarwood, and  sandalwood. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Peppermint Triple Distilled (Mentha piperita)</p>
<p>Country: USA.<br />
Usage: boosting energy, for better mood, reducing pain, to help with  breathing, improve mental clarity and memory. Its main chemical  components are: Menthol, menthone, menthyl acetate, menthofuran,  limonene, pulegone, cineol.<br />
Emotional: for people under shock, overwork, apathy, helplessness.  Blends with: rosemary, eucalyptus, lemon, marjoram, and lavender.  Peppermint may irritate sensitive skin and should be avoided during  pregnancy.</p>
<p>Peppermint Organic (Mentha piperita)</p>
<p>Country: USA<br />
Usage for boosting energy, better mood, reducing pain, to help  breathing, improve mental clarity and memory. Its main chemical  components are: Menthol, menthone, menthyl acetate, menthofuran,  limonene, pulegone, cineol. Emotional profile: for shock, overwork,  apathy, helplessness. Blends with: rosemary, eucalyptus, lemon,  marjoram, and lavender. Peppermint may irritate sensitive skin and  should be avoided during pregnancy.</p>
<p>Pine (Pinus sylvestris)</p>
<p>Distilled from the needles and imported from France. It has a strong, coniferous, woody aroma.<br />
U<em>sage to ease breathing, as an immune system stimulant, to boost  energy, for relieving muscle and joint aches, to repel lice and fleas.</em> Avoid use if you have prostate cancer. Emotions: regrets, self-blame,  inadequacy. Blends with: cedar, lemon, marjoram, rosemary, tea-tree,  eucalyptus, lavender and juniper berry.<br />
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<p>Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)</p>
<p>Country: Spain<br />
Usage: to energize, for pains in muscle, cramps or sprains, for  brightening mood, for improving mental clarity and memory, easing the  pain, to relieve headaches, disinfecting. Its main chemical components  are: Pinenes, camphene,limonene, cineol, borneol, camphor, linalol,  terpineol.<br />
Emotions: disorientation, indecision, burnout, breakdown. Blends well  with: frankincense, cedarwood, peppermint, basil, pine, citronella and  lavender. Rosemary should be avoided if you are pregnant, if you have  epilepsy or high blood pressure.</p>
<p>Sandalwood (Santalum album)</p>
<p>Country: India<br />
Usage against melancholy, for better meditation, heal the skin, help  breathing, for reducing stress, restful sleep, disinfecting, as an  aphrodisiac. Its main chemical components are:Sesquiterpinol santalol,  santenonol, teresantalal, borneol, santalene.<br />
Emotions: to relieve possessiveness, lack of forgiveness, cynicism,  insecurity, loneliness, nightmares, dwelling on the past. Blends with:  rose, clove, lavender, jasmine, myrrh, patchouli, vetiver, geranium and  bergamot. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Spikenard (Nardastachus jatamansi)</p>
<p>Country: Nepal<br />
Usage: migraines, stress and tension, for rejuvenation of mature skin,  to calm and promote restful sleep, for wounds, to inspire devotion. Its  main chemical components are: Veleranone, jonon,  tetramethyloxatricylodecanol, methylthymyl-ether, cineol.<br />
Emotions: for inner conflict, emotional / spirit / physical imbalances,  restlessness. Blends well with: lavender, patchouli, pine, and vetiver.  Avoid use during pregnancy.</p>
<p>Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)</p>
<p>Country: Spain<br />
Usage: To heal colds, bronchitis, for relieving muscle pains, to improve  concentration and memory, for relieving fatigue and said to heal eve  anthrax. Its main chemical components are: Thymol, carvacrol, cymene,  terpinene, camphene, borneol, linalol. Blends with: bergamot, lemon,  rosemary, lavender and sweet marjoram. Avoid use if pregnant or with  high blood pressure. Avoid in baths as it is a mucous membrane and  dermal irritant. Use in moderation and dilute properly before use.</p>
<p>Tea-Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia)</p>
<p>Country: Australia<br />
Usage: as an immuno-stimulant particularly against bacteria, viruses and  fungi, for relieving inflammation, as a disinfectant. Its main chemical  components are: Terpinene-4-ol, cineol, pinene, terpinenes, cymene,  sesquiterpenes. Blends well with: lavender, clove, marjoram, rosemary,  clary sage, pine, and geranium. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Tea-Tree Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium)</p>
<p>Country: New Zealand<br />
Usage: as an immuno-stimulant particularly against bacteria, viruses and  fungi, for relieving inflammation, ringworm, thrush, colds and flu,  acts as a disinfectant. Blends with: lavender, clove, marjoram,  rosemary, clary sage, pine, and geranium. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides)</p>
<p>Country: Haiti<br />
Usage: for aches in muscles, to increase circulation, to reduce melancholy and nervous tension, for restful sleep.<br />
Emotions: fears, obsessions, scattered thoughts, anger and hurt,  unworthiness, neurotic behavior, addiction. Its main chemical components  are: Benzoic acid, furfural, vetiverol, vetivenol, vetiveron,  sesquiterpene. Blends with: sandalwood, ylang ylang, clary sage,  lavender, patchouli, jasmine and rose. No known contradictions.</p>
<p>Ylang Ylang (Cananga odorata)</p>
<p>Country: Madagascar<br />
Uses: brightening mood, reducing anger and anxiety, relaxes muscles, to  have a restful sleep, lowers high blood pressure, acts as an  aphrodisiac.<br />
Emotions: releases emotional guilt, resentment, jealousy, obstinance,  frustration and irritability, impatience and self-absorption. Blends  with: jasmine, vetiver, bergamot, rose, citrus oils. No known  contradictions.</p>
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