Essential Oils

Essential oils are the aromatic, volatile, and often delicate liquids that are stored in the
stems, leaves, fruits, flowers, seeds, and roots of plants. Unlike common vegetable
oils, essential oils do not oxidize and become rancid, nor are they greasy. More often
they feel watery and barely there.

Throughout the history of humankind, in almost every culture in the world, essential
oils were legendary for healing, fighting infection, and enhancing physical, mental,
emotional, and spiritual strength.

Essential oils are nature's most unique and direct way to support all the structures and
functions of the body - physical, mental, and emotional. They will enhance every
healthy choice you make.

What can essential oils do for you all day long?

  • clean the air of pollutants
  • purify the water you drink and bathe in
  • be combined with food and nutritional supplements for increased support to cell metabolism and antioxidant action
  • enhance your skin, hair, and oral hygiene
  • reduce stress and bring emotional balance into your life
  •  enhance your ability to learn new things and remember old ones
  •  act against many strains of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites
  •  offer support to the whole body for optimum vitality
  •  be used to help infants and children as well as adults
  •  help pets with many of the same problems we humans have
  •  be recognized, absorbed, and used by our bodies because their molecules are genetically familiar to us since the dawn of human existence
  •  remind us of the miraculous presence of nature, and encourage us to value and protect it for future generations
For more examples of other uses click here

Why is it so difficult to find pure, therapeutic-grade essential oils?

Cost - Because it may require several hundred pounds, or even several thousand
pounds of plant material to extract one pound of pure essential oil, it can be very
costly.

Quality - Because the vast majority of all the oils produced in the world today are used
by the perfume industry, the oils are being purchased for their aromatic qualities only.

Quantity - High pressure, high temperatures, rapid processing and the use of chemical
solvents are often employed during the distillation process so that a greater quantity
of oil can be produces at a faster rate. These oils may smell just as good and cost
much less, but will lack most, if not all, of the chemical constituents necessary to
produce the expected therapeutic results.