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What are Essential Oils?

Sometimes called the "life force" of a plant, essential oils are very complex. They are stored in special cells, ducts, or glandular hairs that are distributed among the flowers, leaves, bark, stems, and roots of the plant.

Essential oils protect the plant from insects and other herbivores, from bacteria, molds, fungi, and other microorganisms, and also help to heal inflicted wounds. These unique characteristics make essential oils highly beneficial to humans.

A single oil may contain hundreds of constituents that are molecularly aligned in exactly the right manner to trigger a number of responses in the human body. This means that many of the oils are:

  1. Anti-bacterial
  2. Anti-fungal
  3. Anti-viral
  4. Anti-parasitic

Concentrated and very powerful, a drop or two of distilled therapeutic-grade essential oils produces quick and significant results. Uplifting, protective, calming, and regenerating essential oils--a unique gift from the plant world.

How to use Essential Oils

There are many different oils and each is useful for different things. To help you learn more about them, we would like to send you a short audio presentation. This will go into further detail on how the oils work, and will give more information regarding the scientific evidence that proves their effectiveness. There is no obligation to receive this exciting lecture. Your mailing address is strictly used for sending the information packet and will NEVER be sold to outside marketing companies.


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