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Especially enjoyable and beneficial during cooler months, this forest aroma puts an instant lift in the air while it brightens the spirits and helps sinus congestion. As it disinfects the air with antibacterial action, it clears the air for easier breathing. It is ideal in aroma lamps or mist sprays.
If you don't have cajeput available, a good substitution is eucalyptus.
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Tags and Uses for this Recipe
- Colds: These essential oil treatments reduce cold and flu symptoms of coughing, nausea, and fever throughout the cold and flu season.
- Congestion: Some essential oils act as expectorants and decongestants, so are used in chest massage and steam inhalation to clear congestion and fight sinus infections.
- Uplifting: Using uplifting oils like mints, and citrus uplift spirits and helps dispel depression.
- Winter Holidays: Enjoy aromatherapy for the Holidays. Use the special properties of real essential oils to make your holidays even more special this year.
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Pine, Scotch essential oil |
(Pinus sylvestris)
Origin-Sarajevo
Method of Cultivation- certified organic
Common Method Of Extraction: Steam distilled
Parts Used: Needles
Note Classification: Middle
Aroma: Strong, dry-balsamic, turpentine-like
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Cajeput essential oil |
(Melaleuca minor)
Origin- Vietnam
Method of Cultivation- Organic
Common Method Of Extraction: Steam distillation
Parts Used: Fresh leaves and twigs
Note Classification: Top
Aroma: Penetrating, camphoraceous-medicinal odor. When compared to eucalyptus oil, it has a slightly milder fruity body note.
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Sandalwood, Australian essential oil |
(Santalum spicatum)
Origin- Australia
Method of Cultivation- Cultivated
Common Method Of Extraction: Steam distilled
Parts Used: Roots and heartwood, powdered and dried
Note Classification: Base
Aroma: Soft, woody, extremely tenacious and somewhat balsamic
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Cypress essential oil |
(Cupressus sempervirens)
Origin- Spain
Method of Cultivation- Organic
Common Method Of Extraction: Steam distillation of needles, and cones
Parts Used: Needles and cones
Note Classification: Base
Aroma: Fresh, clean, evergreen aroma.
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