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18 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://koencoeng-ygtersakity.blogspot.mx/?lophe=076037791X | [READ DOWNLOAD] The Aromatherapy Companion: A Portable Guide to Blending Essential Oils and Crafting Remedies for Body, Mind, and Spirit | Therapeutics by System Affinity The therapeutics chart categorizes essential oils based upon their affinities to different systems of the body. If you are seeking to make a respiratory remedy or a remedy that reduces menstrual cramps, this is the chart you will want to use. Fingerroot Fingerroot (Boesenbergia rotunda, Zingiberaceae) essential oil is steam distilled using the bright yellow rhizomes of the fingerroot plant. Finger-root is a traditional medicine of Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, India, and China, where it has been used for its antimicrobial properties, its ability to reduce inflammation, and its effectiveness on a variety of digestive disorders. The fingerroot essential oil offers many similar properties and more. A beautiful oil to work with, it is simultaneously energizing and calming. SAFETY No known contraindications or cautions AROMA Warming, camphoraceous, slightly floral with a slight citrus note SYSTEM AFFINITIES Digestive, respiratory BLENDS WELL WITH Angelica Root, Black Pepper, Clary Sage, Copaiba, Frankincense, Ginger, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Sweet Marjoram, Petitgrain, Hemlock Spruce, Vetiver POTENTIAL SUBSTITUTIONS Ginger, Black Pepper Bergamot Bergamot (Citrus bergamia, Rutaceae) essential oil can be distilled or expressed using the zest of the bergamot fruit. The bergamot tree is native to southern Italy, where the best bergamot essential oil is found. Few essential oils shine like bergamot in the realm of emotions. Bergamot calms and soothes during times of stress while also supporting a balanced energy flow to keep you vibrant and motivated. Blending clary sage and bergamot together would tend to be calming, whereas bergamot with eucalyptus would be stimulating. DERMAL CAUTION Photosensitizer. The recommended dilution to avoid damage from sun is approximately one drop of essential oil per 1? teaspoons (6.6 ml) of vegetable or other carrier oil, cream, or gel. We recommend avoiding application to the skin if going into the sun. DERMAL ALERT Bergamot has a shelf life of 1 to 2 years when stored correctly. Over time, bergamot oxidizes, increasing the chance of dermal sensitization. Mandarin Mandarin (Citrus reticulata, Rutaceae) essential oil is steam distilled or expressed using the peel/zest of the fruit. Mandarin is nurturing and warming, providing a sense of well-being. Itu2019s uplifting yet calming. SAFETY No known contraindications or cautions. One of the safest oils to use for all ages. DERMAL ALERT Mandarin has a shelf life of 1 to 2 years when stored correctly. Over time, the main component of mandarin (limonene) oxidizes. When this happens, there is an increase in the chance of dermal sensitization. Oxidized citrus essential oils should not be used in body care products for application to the skin. The essential oil can, however, be used for cleaning products. AROMA Sweet, fresh, citrus SYSTEM AFFINITIES Digestive BLENDS WELL WITH Black Pepper, Roman Chamomile, Clary Sage, Coriander Seed, Jasmine Absolute, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli, Sweet Orange, Palmarosa, Pink Pepper, Ylang Ylang POTENTIAL SUBSTITUTIONS Sweet Orange, Neroli, Lemon
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