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CONTENTS
1 HISTORY AND TRADITION	6
2 AROMATHERAPY &  ESSENTIAL OILS DECODED	9
ABSOLUTE OILS	10
BLENDED OILS	10
CARRIER OIL	11
EXTRACTION	12
5% OR 10% OILS	13
FRAGRANCE & PERFUME OILS	14
HYDROSOLS	14
NEAT	14
ORGANIC OILS	15
3 ESSENTIAL OILS BUYING GUIDE	17
TOP 10 LISTS	17
CHOOSING ESSENTIAL OILS	17
LABELING	19
STRAIGHT-FORWARD LABELING:	19
DUBIOUS LABELING:	20
SHOPPING	20
4 WAYS TO USE ESSENTIAL OILS	22
INHALATION METHODS	22
TOPICAL APPLICATION	23
DILUTING	24
BLENDING	24
5 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS	25
6 TWELVE ESSENTIAL OIL RELAXANTS	28
BERGAMOT	28
PRECAUTIONS:	29
CHAMOMILE	29
PRECAUTION:	30
CLARY SAGE	30
PRECAUTIONS:	31
FRANKINCENSE	31
LAVENDER	32
PRECAUTION:	33
MARJORAM	33
PRECAUTIONS:	34
NEROLI	34
ROSE	35
PRECAUTION	36
SANDALWOOD	36
PRECAUTION:	37
SPEARMINT	37
PRECAUTIONS:	38
TEA TREE	39
PRECAUTIONS:	40
YLANG-YLANG	40
PRECAUTIONS:	41
7 THE BASIC ESSENTIAL OILS	42
BASIL	42
PRECAUTIONS:	42
CINNAMON LEAF	43
PRECAUTIONS:	44
CLOVE BUD	44
PRECAUTIONS:	45
EUCALYPTUS	45
GERANIUM	46
JASMINE	47
LEMON	48
PRECAUTIONS:	49
PATCHOULI	49
PEPPERMINT	50
PRECAUTIONS:	51
PINE NEEDLE	51
PRECAUTION:	52
ROSEMARY	53
PRECAUTION:	54
THYME	54
PRECAUTIONS:	55
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HISTORY AND TRADITION
Essential oil, the concentrated aromatic essence extracted from a plant, could be called the plant’s psyche, or its personality plus physicality. Essential oil is sometimes called the ‘soul’ of an aromatic plant. This life-force substance is commonly more thin and watery than oily, making the name somewhat of a misnomer. Consistency aside, essences are highly concentrated and extremely volatile, often containing hundreds of organic components, sometimes only a few.
Essential oils include a variety of hormones, vitamins and chemicals needed to perform various plant functions. A flower’s essence, for example, attracts insects for pollination. In a shrub or tree, the essential oil becomes resin to heal wounds from severe weather damage. Essential oil regulates the water content in a plant and prevents evaporation. Or, a plant might produce chemicals to deter predators and warn other plants and trees. Often a plant produces a toxic substance against bacteria, virus or fungus. The essential oils of these highly complex organisms of the plant kingdom are one of nature’s many gifts to human beings. They’ve been used to freshen the atmosphere, enrich the food, and heal whatever ails the body, mind or spirit of mankind.
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