Essential Oils

Kidscents SleepyIze

  Pronounced as “Sleepy Eyes”, KidScents SleepyIze is designed specifically for children to promote a calming and restful environment, supporting a peaceful night’s sleep. The blend contains a combination of gentle essential oils known for their relaxing and soothing properties. It is meant to be diffused or applied topically to help create a tranquil bedtime […]

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Panaway

  PanAway is designed to promote a soothing and cooling sensation when applied topically to the skin. The blend contains a combination of essential oils known for their potential analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. It is often used by people seeking relief from muscle discomfort, tension, or occasional soreness. The ingredients include: Wintergreen: Known for its

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Palo Santo

  Palo Santo or “Holy Wood” essential oil is derived from the steam distilled from wood chips of dead heartwood – Ecuador of the Palo Santo tree (Bursera graveolens). The wood must be dead for at least 2 years before the oil is pulled into the heartwood. Palo Santo essential oil possesses a unique and

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Tap into your Highest Potential

  Young Living Highest Potential Essential Oil is a unique blend carefully formulated to enhance your natural abilities and help you tap into your highest potential. It can be used as a tool to support your personal growth journey; combine this oil with consistent effort, self-reflection, and positive mindset practices to truly unlock your highest

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Find your Joy in this bottle

  It is a unique blend of several essential oils, including Bergamot, Ylang Ylang, Geranium, Lemon, Coriander, Tangerine, Jasmine, Roman Chamomile, Palmarosa, and Rose. As the name suggests, Joy Essential Oil is often used for its uplifting and mood-enhancing properties. It is believed to help promote feelings of happiness, joy, and positivity. Many people use

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Feel empowered with Valor

  These blends have been used to help empower the physical and spiritual bodies. They help us overcome fear and opposition so we can stand during adversity. They may help build courage, confidence and self esteem. It  brings a feeling of calmness, peace and relaxation. It may be used for hyperactivity and attention deceit disorder

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Why Transformation essential oil blend is like your buddy who wants only the best for you

  courtesy of Cherie Ross Transformation™ essential oil blend combines nine essential oils—Lemon, Peppermint, Sandalwood, Clary Sage, Sacred Frankincense, Idaho Blue Spruce, Cardamom, Ocotea, and Palo Santo—that help move you from feelings of darkness into an environment of light, hope, and joy. The aroma empowers positivity and a sense of self-awareness to move forward and

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Feeling tired and congested? Try these useful recipes with Eucalyptus Radiata for breathing and energy

Like most species of eucalyptus, Eucalyptus Radiata is native to Australia. A very large flowering tree in the myrtle family, Eucalyptus Radiata produces fragrant leaves and is also known informally as narrow-leaved peppermint. Eucalyptus is an evergreen tree that grows to the height of over 300 feet, making it one of the world’s tallest trees.

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Cypress = Circulation: Creating flow for your body, mind and emotions

Cypress Essential Oil is derived from the branches of the majestic cypress tree. Its used to support both physical and emotional well-being. Respiratory Support: Its refreshing aroma can help clear congestion and ease breathing, making it particularly beneficial in times of respiratory discomfort. Emotional Balance: With its calming and grounding effects, cypress essential oil can

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