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Question about mixture of essential oil with carrier oil

I am wondering if I buy 1 dram Concentrate of any of your essence blends do I need to mix it with a carrier oil? If so what is the correct amount to use of essence blend and carrier oil? If not how do I use the 1 dram concentrate? I have my shopping cart ready to buy, hope to hear from you soon.

Thanks, Kelly


The essence blends are worn neat(as is).  Do not dilute them in carrier oils.
 
Massage 2 drops 3x daily, more as needed on unbroken skin. We insert a diagram with suggested areas:  Throat, neck, wrist, inner ear, but not inside the ear hole. The sprays are dilutions of the same essences in the 1 dram blend. They are sprayed on the neck and throat.
 
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Organic Steam Distilled Essential Oils

ORGANIC STEAM DISTILLED ESSENTIAL OILS
Produced to be Pure
by Dr. Judy Griffin
 
I organically grow, steam distill and produce pure essential oils without hexane. I make blends with AromaHealthTexas organic essential oils for layman and patients in hospitals and clinics. The herbs are organically grown onsite and steam distilled, with the essential oil being separated by glass. This process avoids the use of hexane - a toxic chemical solvent. My AromaHealthTexas blends are used with stem cell and bone marrow transplant patients, as well as other patients being administered chemotherapy treatments. These blends are used before and after surgery by hospitals, and also used with sickle cell, chronic pain, pulmonary, cardiac, ADD/ADHD, voice therapy, gynecology, obstetrics, weight, chemically dependent, and allergy patients to reduce nausea, stress, anxiety, pain, fatigue, memory and enhance healing. The Healing Power of Flowers documents many aromatherapy complimentary care uses in an hour long program, that airs on television and is available for direct ordering on my website,www.aromahealthtexas.com. 
 
Hexane is a petrochemical product. obtained from raw crude oil. used by many manufacturers to extract essential oils. Their products may be labeled organic due to their coming from plants. (Currently there are no organic labeling standards for personal care products.)   Hospitals and clinics prefer to avoid essential oils extracted using hexane. Hexane produces a metabolite that causes cross linking of proteins and amino acids. This leads to degradation of the peripheral nerves in the arms and legs called peripheral neuropathy, Other common symptoms of inhaling hexane is nauseaheadachespoor coordination and atrophy of skeletal muscles. Although hexane may be cooked off, the effects can be dangerous to sensitive and immune compromised individuals. Hexane is used as a solvent to manufacture canola oil.     
 
I began steam distilling my organically frown herbs and roses after giving birth to immune compromised twins. They were more responsive to application of herbs and their oils on the skin. The skin is the largest immune organ and the first line of defense against toxins and allergens. Everything that is touched their skin had to be pure. I also fed them organic foods, often home grow by their father. The twins built immunity to overcome 105 degree fevers, asthma and anaphylactic shock to become the healthiest children at school and very environmentally friendly adults. By the time the twins showed definite improvement, my youngest child lost half his hearing at 2 years old. I was told it was irreversible nerve damage. I immediately began application of my essential oils and Petite Fleur essences and my son’s hearing returned to 100% in 3 weeks! Nature provided a self-healing therapy for all of my children. I promised to make these products available for others to enjoy for radiant health and pleasure.
 
Aromatherapy is a safe and effective complimentary therapy for health and beauty. It is the oldest art and science of holistic healing. Inhalation of pure essential oils changes brain chemistry in 1/100th of a second. Application of AromaHealthTexas essential oil products increases circulation, lymphatic detoxification and relaxation of muscles, nerves and tissues within minutes. I tell my clients and patients, “the nose knows.” If you enjoy the aroma, your body will enjoy the healing effects.
 
For more information and to find specific products, please visit my website at www.aromahealthtexas.com
or call me at 1800 496-2125
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Neroli Part IV

In Europe, Neroli is regularly recommended for headaches, confusion, insomnia, stress, shock, and hysteria. I decided to use neroli for grieving clients. Grief is a shock to the psyche that is at first numbing and works into confusion, insomnia, and acute feelings of loss. Neroli helped my clients in every situation of worry and grief. The easiest way to administer the scent is to sniff it from a perfume vile or make a simple blend. Neroli blends well with lavender rose geranium, ylang ylang, jasmine, clary sage, and other citrus oils. A vial of only Neroli can be carried and sniffed throughout the day and night.

 

Compassion Blend

 

In a 1 dram, 3.7 milliliter, dark bottle combine

        7 drops Neroli

        3 drops Ylang Ylang

        2 drops Rose otto (steam distilled)

Fill the bottle with 190 proof alcohol or distilled water. Cap tightly and cure for one hour.

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Neroli Part III

To reduce premenstrual pain and cramping, Neroli can be taken as a bath 7 days before the onset of menses. Add 10 drops of the essential oil in 2 tablespoons of honey or cream to a warm bath. Soak 15 to 20 minutes.

 

        Neroli and other citrus essential oils are best stored in the refrigerator. Bottle the essential oils in small, glass containers, tightly capped. Citrus oils can quickly become flat when exposed to oxidation and temperature changes.

 

        In perfumery and aromatherapy, Neroli is a heart note. It holds a blend together, giving the aroma definition and coherence. Heart notes are middle notes, building on the foundation of base notes, such as vanilla, vetiver, frankincense, myrrhand, and sandalwood. Floral and rose oils are middle notes that carry the message of the blend. Heart notes are very passionate, even erotic aromas, hat keep your attention and connect with the complexity of your personality. The heart center will open and unfold like a thousand petal flower. The sensation is deep and lingering. While the base notes hold the perfume or blend the heart notes take you on a journey, releasing endorphins from the depths of your soul.

 

        Aromatherapy and perfumery builds blends using base, heart and top notes. These are determined by the volatility of the essential oil or, how fast it lifts into the air. The base notes are grounding and “fix” the blend so it releases over a longer period of time. Heart notes initiate intimacy within and with others. They are warming, loving, and transforming. Top notes reach out to great us on an aromatic journey. They are the first scent we smell, establishing an initial aroma before dissipating. Top notes are uncomplicated and sociable. Enticing the recipient to begin an aroma journey. As the initial scent dissipates, an unfolding movement of scent begins. True healing occurs as the psyche releases unproductive thoughts and actions to discover self-actualization. Our goal is to participate fully in life’s journey.

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Neroli Part II

Historically, Neroli has been popular in colognes, deodorants and body splashes. The essential oil can be diluted in 190 proof alcohol and bottled or filtered water today.

 

In 4 ounces of water;

Add 1 teaspoon of 190 proof alcohol or witch hazel;

Add 7 drops of Neroli;

Bottle in a dark glass container tightly capped for 1 hour. Turn the bottle twice to mix the contents. Open and sample the mixture. Add up to 3 more drops of Neroli to obtain the desired scent. Cap again and store away from light and heat.

Neroli can be purchased from the essential oil of the Citrus bigaradia, bitter orange, or Citrus aurantium, sweet orange. Citrus aurantium is more available at a less expensive price. Both are heavenly scents with remarkable healing qualities.

 

        Neroli’s principle healing action affects the nervous system. It is a natural tranquilizer effecting anxiety, depression, nervous exhaustion, and tension. Neroli encourages us to experience life challenges with calmness and joy, offering hope to the hopeless. The soothing effect reduces insomnia and nervous headaches. Inhaling the essential oil or enjoying it in a message helps to regulate heart arrhythmias and relieve nervous tics.

 

        In skincare, Neroli assists every skin type. The oil is nontoxic, nonphototoxic, and nonsensitizing on the skin. It is beneficial for inflamed and sensitive skin. I use it for small, broken vessels diluted in jojoba oil or combined in a cream. Neroli assists in new cell regeneration and is safe for aging skin.

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Neroli

The orange tree, Citrus aurantium, is the only plant that yields 3 essential oil and 1 absolute. I will discuss each in detail. First, let’s investigate the history of this unusual tree, Seville orange, or bitter orange.

 

        Bitter orange trees were introduced to the Mediterranean in the tenth and eleventh century after Arab conquests. Europeans enjoyed the oranges for 500 years before other varieties of oranges were introduced.

 

        By the 17th century, the Princess of Nerole, introduced the essential oil of orange blossoms to Italian society. It soon became fashionable to wear, bathe and fragrance gloves, clothes and stationary with the scent of orange blossom. The princess Anna Maria De La Tremoille was a member of the powerful Italian Orsini family who introduced the fragrance to the courts of Europe. The essential oil, Neroli, was named in her honor.

 

        Neroli is the product of the steam distillation of the delicate orange blossoms of the Citrus aurantium tree. The blossoms are picked on a warm, sunny day as they begin to open. Steam distillation takes place immediately on the site before the fresh scent fades from the flower. One thousand pounds of blossoms will yield only 4 cups of essential oil at a very expensive price. The scent is light and fragrant with a hint of orange and a sweet, lasting undertone. It blends with most essential oils, except the heavier scents, such as vanilla. The best blends for Neroli are other citrus oils and floral scents. Neroli aroma is so delicate; it can easily be overwhelmed by a predominant scent, such as ginger and other spices or base oils.

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The Ancients: Frankincense and Myrrh Essential Oils

Ancient cultures believed Frankincense (Boswellia thurifera) and Myrrh 

 (Commiphora myrrha) resins to be holy. Their fragrance was believed to reach the heavens and commune with God. Pleasant fragrances were associated with the presence of God Afterlife and paradise was associated with exquisite odors. Burning incense and diffusing fragrant odors nourished the souls of the community. The use of fragrant herbs was limited to the priest and priestesses. With the scent released, people sent offerings and prayers, especially for healing.

 Recorded history gives a glimpse of wealthy societies amount of fragrant herbs burned in religious rituals. Babylon burned over 57 thousand pounds frankincense in 1 year. Assyria used almost 60 tons of frankincense for one religious feast. Arabia kept a special fleet of ships to transport frankincense from southern Arabian forests.

            And, in the Bible, the three kings brought baby Jesus Frankincense and Myrrh 

Gifts given only to the kings. Then were burned on hot rocks to release their fragrance and provide healing. The power to heal was sacred. Both fragrance and the repetition of holy words and sounds were part of every ritual. Early churches also used Frankincense and Myrrh to purify their temples as strong disinfectants. The smoke cleaned the air of any evils or negative energy.

            Today, we know the smoke from burning Frankincense produces trahydrocannabinole. This is a psychoactive substance that expands consciousness. The research was done at the Academy of Science in Leipzig, Germany in 1981.

            An Australian, Michael Stoddard, found frankincense produces substances chemically similar to sex hormones. Evidently, religious rituals re-channel that energy. Frankincense has also been used for centuries in India and China for religious purposes.

            The essential oil of frankincense is both sweet and spicy with a hint of camphor. The oil is thick, resinous with a yellow-green color. Its properties are anti-inflammatory and astringent. Frankincense essential oil has a history of treating lung conditions, such as bronchitis, coughs and helps laryngitis and sinusitis. More recently, frankincense has been used for asthma as an inhalant. The main action calms the nervous system, increasing breathing and reducing anxiety.

            Added to a massage oil, skin cream, or lotion, the essential oil is very antiseptic, healing wounds and topical ulcers. It can be used to reduce scar tissue and rejuvenate skin. I use it to reduce wrinkles and aging skin. Ancient Egyptians used the resins in many skin preparations for health and beauty.

            The essential oil of Frankincense is steam distilled from the oleo gum resin produced by trees in North Africa. The resin solidifies into amber colored, pea size lumps. The solidified product is steam distilled, producing essential oil.

            . Myrrh originates from a tree in East Africa. The tree bark is scored to collect resin that is steam distilled to produce essential oil.

            The main action is antiseptic. Ancient Egyptians used it to embalm their dead. It preserves the skin and is used today on aging skin and wrinkles. Myrrh can be effectively used on infected skin and slow healing wounds. The essential oil is safe and nonirritating.

            . Myrrh can be safely used, diluted in carrier oil, on mouth ulcers and bleeding gums. Dilute 2 drops of myrrh in 1 ounce of jojoba oil or aloe Vera gel. Apply to affected area with a cotton swab 2-3x daily until symptoms disappear. A stronger dilution may be applied to ringworm. Dilute 4 drops of myrrh essential oil in 1 ounce of carrier oil. Apply with a cotton swab 3 xs daily.

            Myrrh has also been successfully used for chronic upper respiratory symptoms. It is an excellent expectorant dislodging thick mucous from the bronchia’s and lungs. Use myrrh in steam distillation for coughs and colds. One or two drops in a mister will reduce symptoms and enhance healing. . Myrrh can be combined with frankincense for a speedy recovery.

            Digestive distress can be helped with myrrh in massage oil. Poor digestion, flatulence and spasms can be reduced by adding 3 drops of Myrrh to 1 ounce of warmed carrier oil. Massage in a clockwise motion on the abdomen before or after meals.

            The Chinese use. Myrrh essential oil to treat arthritis inflammation and pain. Dilute 6 drops of essential oil in 2 ounces of sesame oil. Gently massage the affected area 2-3x daily to reduce pain and swelling. Myrrh and frankincense essential oils are expensive. However, only a few drops are needed for treatment of a variety of problems. Be sure you purchase the essential oil and not fragrance oil. The fragrance oils are often toxic when applied topically and will not produce healing.

 

            Here are a few more recipes for relaxation and healing.

                        Upper Respiratory Massage Oil

In 2 ounces of carrier oil add the following essential oils:

3 drops Frankincense

6 drops orange

1 drop Myrrh

1 drop thyme

Allow to cure 1 hour before applying to upper back and chest.

                        To Enhance Concentration

In 1 ounce of carrier oil, add the following essential oils:

1 drop clove

2 drops rosemary

1 drop lemongrass

3 drops Frankincense

Cure 1 hour and massage 2 drops on temples.

 

 

 

 

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Rosemary Essential Oil and Radiation Exposure

Rosemary Protective Essential Oil for Radiation Exposure

 

Whether it comes from cell phones or isotopes from nuclear power plants, radiation exposure can affect mitochondria in brain cells.  Mitochondria are energy producing cells affecting every organ function in the body.  Their energy provides for neurological synapsis function which is how the brain communicates with the body.   Rosemary is an essential oil that has been shown to be very protective for brain cells affected by radiation.  

 

Aromahealthtexas offers Rosemary Shampoo and Recall Memory healing essence.  Both utilize rosemary's protective and energizing properties to maximize the brain’s potential.  Organically grown and steam distilled Rosemary Essential Oil separated by glass is also available.

 

For more information or to order, call Dr. Judy Griffin at 1-800-496-2125 or visit her website online at www.aromahealthtexas.com

 

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Bitter and Sweet Orange Oils

Orange oil offers both bitter and sweet aromas in several products.

        The orange tree, Citrus aurantium, produces orange essential oil expressed from the skin; Neroli distilled from orange blossoms; orange flower absolute extracted from solvents; Petitgrain, distilled from twigs and leaves; and blood orange, pressed from the rind of the red flesh variety. Orange flower absolute and blood orange are especially used for perfumery and their intense fragrant scents. They are very expensive. Orange essential oil is inexpensive and used in the aromatherapy pharmaceutical and culinary industries.

        The bitter orange tree was introduced from China to southern Europe in the early 1500’s. However, the most coveted bitter orange essential oil comes from Sicily. The tree was brought to Sicily by Arabs, who built irrigation systems to cultivate the trees in the rich, volcanic soil. The aroma of the essential oil is superior to sweet orange essential oil. In perfumery, bitter orange essential oil is preferred for its light floral aroma that floats as a top note in a blend. Sweet orange oil is enjoyed by children, and used extensively in aroma blends.

        Orange essential oil is produced by extraction. The skin is pressed, also known as cold pressed, squeezing the oil glands of the skin to produce a watery mixture containing essential oil. This is separated. The oil rises and the water is poured out of the bottom of a separator, leaving the essential oil. Preferred oil is expressed form organically grown fruit. It is a great oil to use in aromatherapy, even as a beginner. A few drops in a blend add warmth and harmonizes aromas.

        The effect of Orange oil is uplifting and joyous. All of the essential oils produced from Citrus aurantium have antidepressant qualities. The scent of orange can reduce stress related illness, such as headaches and digestive complaints. It blends well with most essential oils in a blend.

 

Blend for Weak Digestion

 

In 1 ounce of carrier oil, add:

1 drop Angelica root, Angelica archangelica

2 drops Coriander

6 drops Orange

Cap tightly in a dark, glass bottle. Massage abdomen daily or when stomachache occurs.

 

Intestinal Cramps and Bloating

 

In 1 ounce of carrier oil, add:

4 drops fennel, foeniculum vulgare

3 drops Orange

2 drops Roman chamomile

1 drop Patchouli, Pogostemon cablin

 Cap tightly in a dark, glass bottle. Massage abdomen as needed to improve muscle tone.

 

Peaceful Heart Blend

 

In one-tablespoon carrier oil add:

2 drops Orange

3 drops Lemon balm, Melissa officianales

Message chest gently and slowly.

 

Stress Headache

In 1 ounce of carrier oil, add:

5 drops Roman chamomile

3 drops lavender absolute*

2 drops Orange

Cap tightly in a dark, glass bottle. Message back of the neck, and forehead as needed with blend.

 

A note about absolutes: Absolutes are made from flowers too delicate for distillation. The plant material is washed in a solvent, usually hexane, until the solvent completely penetrates the plant mixture. The extraction pulls out essential oil, wax, chlorophyll, and resinous material. Next, the extracted material is placed in another container and gently heated to vaporize the solvent, leaving a concrete, or resinous material. A concrete may be used in perfumery and aromatherapy. The aroma is subtly different from an absolute.

To make an absolute, the concrete is soaked in pure alcohol. This separates the absolute from the waxy concrete. The alcohol is gently heated, and the alcohol evaporates, leaving pure absolute. Absolutes are highly fragrant, and have much longer staying power in an aroma. Essential oils lift quickly. Their aromas do not hold nearly as long as a concrete or absolute. The most common absolutes are Jasmine and rose. Many other aromatic plants are also available as concretes and absolutes. Many other aromatic plants are also available as concretes and absolutes. Absolutes are completely soluble in pure alcohol. Concretes are not totally soluble in alcohol, and are used in making solid perfumes.

            Now, another blends to celebrate the bitter and the sweet aroma of orange. The oil of orange aids less cellulite and more lymphatic drainage. The oil aids the body in 

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Bergomot Essential Oil

Bergamot Essential Oil

 

Recent clinical studies indicate dramatic benefits from Bergamot. Citrus.  Bergamia Risso is grown and processed in Italy, producing and exceptional healing essential oil. Bergamot essential oil reduces high blood sugar, while regulating cholesterol and triglyceride levels. It improves vasodilatation and relieves frustration and anxiety. 

For more info, see Bergamot, by Dr. Judy Griffin at www.aromahealthtexas.com

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