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Allspice
Originally found in the Caribbean, Southern Mexico, and the West Indies, the slow-growing tree from…
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Amyris
Derived from the wood of a tropical tree commonly found in Haiti through the method…
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Anise
This essential oil has a scent that is described as clover-like, licorice, cinnamon, spicy, and…
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Balsam Fir
Derived from the very kind of tree many find their Christmas presents under every year,…
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Basil
Distilled from the leaves of the basil plant, this essential oil has an aroma that…
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Bay
Bay essential oil has an aroma that is described as spicy, camphoraceous, and fresh with…
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Bergamot
Bergamot is frequently used to purify and cleanse the skin. It can simultaneously assist in…
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Birch (Sweet)
Coming from the bark of the birch tree through steam distillation, Birch essential oil has…
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Black Pepper
In civilizations past, this essential oil was considered sacred - so much so that it…
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Blood Orange
A blood orange is a variety of orange, the peel can be pitted or not,…
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Bulgarian Lavender
Derived from the flowers of the lavender plant, through an extraction method known as steam…
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Cajeput
Derived from the buds, twigs, and leaves of the cajeput tree, through an extraction method…
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Camphor
With a sorely misunderstood history (in the past, the tree was considered a pest in…
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Caraway
Respiratory ailments, urinary tract infections, mental fatigue, and digestive issues were all treated with caraway…
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Cardamom
Since the early 1800s, the use of cardamom essential oils as a digestive aid, to…
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Carrot
Distilled from the wild carrot’s dried seeds (and additionally from the dried plant itself),…
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Cassia
Cassia oil is described as a “hot” oil, as is cinnamon. This means that it…
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Cedarwood
There are several types of Cedarwood available. For example, Cedarwood Atlas, Cedarwood Himalayan, and Cedarwood…
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Chamomile Blue
Chamomile blue essential oils are seemingly appropriately renamed, exhibiting a deep blue color and thick…
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Cinnamon
Those wishing to use cinnamon in the form of an essential oil can purchase either…
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Citronella
Citronella blends well with eucalyptus, lavender, orange, lemon, geranium, bergamot, and other essential oils. Native…
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Clary Sage
For calming and rejuvenation of the skin, the use of Clary Sage essential oil, with…
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Clementine
As a fruit, clementine is perfect for children because they are a seedless, healthy snack…
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Clove
Clove is available in two different types of essential oils: clove bud essential oil and…
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Cocoa
Cocoa essential oil originated in France and is derived from the cocoa bean through a…
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Coffee
Did you know that all specialty coffees come from Coffea Arabica? The fresh brewed &…
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Copaiba
Though typically used in varnishes or in lacquers, this essential oil is, in reality, one…
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Coriander
Coriander seeds have been used by the Egyptians for thousands of years for their aphrodisiac…
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Cornmint
While not necessarily the in the US, this essential oil is occasionally called peppermint in…
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Cumin
Though cumin seeds are frequently used, but cumin essential oils are far more beneficial and…
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Cypress
Cypress essential oils are derived from twigs and needles through the method of steam distillation.…
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Davana
The following properties contribute to the many health benefits of davana essential oils: vulnerary substance,…
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Dill Weed
Dill weed essential oils are steam distilled directly from the weed itself ending up with…
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Elemi
Elemi essential oils are derived through steam distillation from the resin or gum of a…
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Eucalyptus
The trees from which this essential oil is collected, through steam distillation, are sometimes referred…
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Fennel Sweet
In the days of ancient Rome, fennel was consumed by warriors to ready them for…
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Fir Needle
Derived from the needles of the fir tree through steam distillation, fir needle essential oils…
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Frankincense
The use of frankincense dates back centuries and has reportedly been discovered among the remains…
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Galbanum
Galbanum essential oils have a thin consistency with an aroma that has been described as…
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Garlic
When it comes to spices and medicinal plant varieties, garlic is the oldest known of…
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Geranium
The leaves and stems of the geranium plant are used to provide the basis for…
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Ginger
Also referred to as ginger root oil, these essential oils originated in China and are…
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Grapefruit
The first documented use of grapefruit was done by a reverend back in 1750. It…
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Helichrysum Italicum
You may also hear these essential oils referred to as French Immortelle, the immortal oil,…
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Ho Wood
These essential oils have an aroma that is floral, woody, and sweet with a thin…
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Hydacheim
These essential oils originated in India and, after being derived through steam distillation from the…
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Hyssop
Used as a purifying substance most notably mentioned in the Old Testament, hyssop essential oils…
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Juniper Berry
Extremely common in Europe, the evergreen shrub (specifically the wood, berries, and needles) is responsible…
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Kashmir Lavender
When it comes to lavender essential oils, there are a handful of lavenders on the…
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Lavandin Grosso
Understandable confusion arises when talking about lavandin. It is frequently referred to as lavender and…
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Lavender
Lavender is possibly one of the most important essential oils to keep on hand. With…
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Lemon
One of the most top-selling essential oils, possibly due to its amazing versatility, lemon has…
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Lemon Eucalyptus
Lemon eucalyptus essential oils offer the best of both worlds combining the benefits of lemon…
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Lemongrass
Not surprisingly, the aroma of lemongrass essential oils has been described as slightly fruity, lemon-like,…
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Lime
Lime essential oils, recognized for their sweet but tart, citrusy aroma, are collected through a…
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Litsea Cubeba
These essential oils might be referred to as Chinese pepper or mountain pepper. They are…
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Mandarin
Essential oils are often mixed together to combine their beneficial effects. Mandarin essential oils blend…
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Marjoram
In the Mediterranean grows a plant known as marjoram. The dried leaves of the marjoram…
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Myrrh
In ancient Greece, these essential oils were used for healing. While in ancient Egypt, myrrh…
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Myrtle
These essential oils are derived through steam distillation from stems, leaves, and flowers of the…
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Neroli
In the case of this essential oil, the name itself hints at its use in…
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Niaouli
Native to Australia grows a large evergreen tree known as “Melaleuca Viridiflora”. That mouthful is…
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Nutmeg
Extremely popular during the Elizabethan era, nutmeg was thought to be very useful in fighting…
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Oregano
The name ‘oregano’ comes from its native origin of higher altitudes - it means ‘delight…
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Palmarosa
Marginally differing in their aroma, palma rosa grass (from which palmarosa essential oils are derived)…
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Palo Santo
Long valued by indigenous cultures, in fact worshipped, for their healing and purifying powers, palo…
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Parsley Leaf
These essential oils have a thin consistency and an aroma that has been described as…
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Parsley Seed
These essential oils are derived by steam distillation from the seeds for parsley plants. The…
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Patchouli
Derived through steam distillation from the leaf of a bushy herb belonging to the mint…
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Pennyroyal
Pennyroyal essential oils are derived through steam distillation from the flowers of the grassy-looking creeper…
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Peppermint
Unmistakable in its aroma and flavoring usages, this essential oil is derived from the collection…
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Peru Balsam
This essential oil, also referred to as balsam of Peru, has a medium thick consistency…
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Petitgrain
Because these essential oils are derived from citrus, they are a veritable treasure trove of…
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Pine
Thanks to the plethora of beneficial health properties attributed to these essential oils, they have…
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Ravensara
The island of Madagascar, with all its mysteries, is known for being the origin of…
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Rosemary
Though most people think of Rosemary in a cooking/kitchen context, for centuries, various cultures have…
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Rosewood
Magnificent evergreen trees called Rosewoods are famously found in Brazil but also in other areas.…
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Sage
The properties of sage essential oils as a stimulating, laxative, febrifuge, expectorant, disinfectant, antibacterial, antispasmodic,…
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Sandalwood
Though Sandalwood essential oils can come in East Indian Mysore or Australian, they share some…
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Spearmint
Some people find the aroma/taste of various minty essential oils a bit too strong. For…
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Sweet Orange
With multiple health benefits and an energizing aroma, this essential oil, whose main constituent is…
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Tangerine
Thanks to the properties of Tangerine as a tonic, stomachic, sedative, depurative, cytophylactic, antispasmodic, and…
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Tarragon
For generations, tarragon has been used in cooking as an herb, but its properties as…
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Tea Tree
The uses of this essential oil are limitless with applications for body, mind, spirit, and…
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Thyme
Thyme essential oils come in both red and white – much like fine wine. Both…
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Tumeric
Take the roots of the turmeric plant, apply the process of steam distillation, and you…
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Vanilla
Derived through solvent extraction from the fruit (or beans) of the plant, vanilla essential oils’…
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Vetiver
With a consistency that is described as viscous and thick, these essential oils have an…
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Wild Black Spruce
These essential oils originated in Canada and are derived from the twigs and needles of…
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Wintergreen
With properties as a stimulating, emmenagogue, diuretic, astringent, aromatic, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, anti-arthritic, antirheumatic, anodyne, and…
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Wormwood
Derived through steam distillation from the flowers, twigs, and leaves of the plant, these essential…
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Yarrow
Throughout Europe, yarrow essential oils are well known as being significant to the culture and…
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Ylang Ylang
Ylang-Ylang essential oils exhibit properties as a sedative, nervine, hypotensive, aphrodisiac, antiseptic, antiseborrheic, and antidepressant.…
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