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(Because I pass the Deals onto You)

Recently a friend and former business partner told another person I had a real deal, so he called me up at night and asked for it and I gave it to him, thinking, Yeah! That's a deal! I think more about getting a deal than making money for myself. An old joke goes—because the farmer is losing 6 cents selling a single watermelon, he hopes to make up for it by selling a lot of watermelons!

Here's the essential oils with new watermelon deal prices on two and four ounce sizes: Cedarwood, Cinnamon, Clove, Cypress, Chamomile, Lavender, Lemon, Patchouli, Peppermint, Rose, Spearmint and Tea Tree. Enjoy more even more. Let me know if you want glass dropper tops or the standard drip tops. —Michael


The Fresh Scent
of Niaouli Essential Oil

Niaouli oil (Melaleuca quinquenervia) is distilled from a tree, the "Meleleuca" genus, of which tea tree is also a member. Niaouli oil is similar to tea tree in general scent, but the clear liquid has a strong, fresh, sweet-camphoraceous yet cooling odor, lighter and sweeter than tea tree. It is also reminiscent of eucalyptus oil and cardamom oil, but less spicy than cardamom.


The Origin of Niaouli Oil

This large evergreen tree is native to Australia, New Caledonia and the French Pacific Islands and has a flexible trunk, spongy bark, pointed linear leaves and spikes of sessile yellowish flowers.

Because the falling leaves covering the ground act as a strong disinfectant, it makes for a healthy environment, and it also purifies water. It was assigned its botanical name in 1788 during Captain Cook's voyage and was historically used in French hospital obstetric wards because of its antiseptic properties. It is still a popular ingredient for toothpaste and mouth sprays.

Extraction

Niaouli oil is extracted from the young leaves and twigs by steam distillation.

Precautions

Niaouli oil is considered a safe oil, since it is a non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing.

Uses

Niaouli oil helps to increase concentration and clears your head, while lifting the spirits. Since it has wonderfully antiseptic properties, it is very useful in fighting infections such as colds, fevers, flu, chest infections, bronchitis, pneumonia, whooping cough, asthma, sinusitis, sore throats, catarrh and laryngitis.

Niaouli essential oil is valuable as a disinfectant for washing wounds to clear up acne, blemishes, boils, burns, cuts, insect bites, as well as acting as a decongestant on oily skin.

Summary

Niaouli oil's most excellent benefit lies in its disinfecting properties, to fortify the body against infections, to tone the digestive system and to assist in any infection on the skin.

Burners and vaporizers

Blended massage oil or in the bath Cream or lotions

Niaouli oil blends well with

Niaouli essential oil blends particularly well with coriander, fennel, juniper, lavender, lime, peppermint and pine.

Order your niaouli today!


Essential Oils for Spring


The second element—Wood—is indicative of energy in a rising and accelerating yang phase, as in the sense of awakening that comes with Springtime and morning.*1

The principle organ of the Wood Element is the Liver.

At a basic level, the Wood Element is therefore concerned with movement — with motivation, growth, and with the harmonious flow of life.*2

The essential oils associated with spring are: bergamot, chamomile, grapefruit, sweet orange, peppermint, and lavender.

*1. From Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, by Gabriel Mojay, page 30.
*2. Ibid., page 36.


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  • Enjoy your natural environment
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  • Enhance your health
  • Improve your beauty
  • Take control of your home environment, and make it less toxic
  • Make your money go further

We enjoy essential oils. We invite you to as well. These precious essences (therapeutic grade) will enrich and help you enliven your personal environment.

You will become more conscious of how you feel, and how essential oils can enhance your health and daily pleasure.

You can see on our Comparison Prices page how we compare favorably with Young Living and other retailers.

--Michael and Jill

Testimonials:

Hello Michael! I love using the oils. I use them in an electric diffuser as well as with coconut oil for message. I use a spritzer of rose oil and filtered water after I finish my daily swim.

The oils have become a part of my daily rituals. I have to say my favorite oils are cinnamon, sandalwood, patchouli, and cedarwood. Thanks again for checking back and I will be placing an order again soon.
--Regards, Jennifer

Thank you, Michael. I really appreciate the service of providing these healing oils.
--Kathryn, CA

Oregano Oil and Candida

I recently talked with Michele T., who has been living in Fiji a long time. A nurse asked her why she didn't come down with candida, because it was very common for people to get it there. Michele answered that she took oregano oil.

I hadn't seen any reports done on Oregano oil, except some unsubstantiated talks about oregano oil fighting bird flu viruses about a year ago. However, I'd just gotten a new essential oil book, Aromatherapy for Health Professionals, third edition, by Shirley Price and Len Price, and decided to see if I could find anything. Lo and behold! I found 2 studies (page 448) that say Greek or green oregano (Origanum vulgare subsp. viride) was effective against three strains of Candida albicans, a potent antibacterial and antifungal agent, etc.

And now for our disclaimer, brought to you from all our friends at the FDA: These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

...Clean the Polluted Air?

(An email from Joy): What is advised to clean the polluted air in my NYC apartment? I have been having a lot of asthma lately. Perhaps even the air from the computer is not good for me to breathe in either. I have read about Dr. Rife’s invention and cures for diseases with frequencies and I believe in this healing method.

Your site is so nicely done!
Thanks.
Joy

Michael: Hi Joy,

I'd recommend getting an air filter like a hepa filter or ion or ozone machine. First you have to get the polluting particulates out of the air.

Then you can use some essential oils, such as tea tree or eucalyptus to help clean the air and help your lungs. You can add the ess. oils to a water sprayer (shake before using to spread the ess. oils into the water) and mist around your apartment.

I just remembered that I have an article on clean air on my website based on the book: How To Grow Fresh Air, 50 Houseplants that Purify Your Home or Office by Dr. B. C. Wolverton


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To provide you the highest quality organic oils at the best price as a way to encourage you to make liberal use of essential oils (EO's), every single day, and improve the quality of your life, family and home. All our oils are unadulterated, therapeutic grade--which means we don't dilute them.

If you don't feel we've done that and purchased our products then we owe you. You spent your valuable time giving us a try so our guarantee to you is simply this:

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