Young Living Essential Oils Independent Distributor since 1996 |
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Item 3503 Aromatherapy Aromatherapy is one of many ways you can enjoy the therapeutic benefits of essential oils. When practicing aromatherapy it's vital that only pure, undiluted essential oils are used. Synthetic, perfume-grade products lack the necessary level of beneficial constituents and offer little or no positive effect. |
Bergamot Essential Oil Bergamot (Citrus bergamia) has the fresh, sweet, citrus scent that is familiar to many as the flavoring in Earl Grey Tea. Uplifting and relaxing, it is good for building confidence and enhancing your mood. It has a long history of use for oily and troubled skin. Bergamot is used during times of emotional stress. Its light, citrusy scent has a relaxing effect that builds confidence and uplifts moods, especially during a woman's monthly cycle.* How to use: Diffuse for aromatherapy, or take as a dietary supplement. Apply to temples and forehead. May be added to food or rice milk as a dietary supplement. Caution: Bergamot is very photosensitive and should NOT be applied to skin that will be exposed to direct sunlight or ultraviolet light within 48 hours. If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician. Young Living Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils. The key to producing a therapeutic-grade essential oils is to preserve as many of the delicate aromatic compounds within the essential oils as possible. Essential oils are aromatic volatile liquids distilled from bushes, flowers, roots, seeds, shrubs and trees. The Chemistry of essential oils is very complex; each one may consist of hundreds of different and unique chemical compounds. Unlike synthetic chemicals, essential oils are diverse in their effects, no two oils are alike. |
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Bob and Peggy Martin, Young Living Independent Distributor, since 1996. |
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