What are essential oils?
Plants and essential oils have been used for over 5,000 years by a variety of cultures to treat a variety of health conditions. If you have ever enjoyed the scent of a rose, you’ve experienced the aromatic qualities of essential oils. These naturally occurring, volatile aromatic compounds are found in the seeds, bark, stems, roots, flowers, and other parts of plants. They can be both beautifully and powerfully fragrant. Essential oils give plants their distinctive smells, essential oils protect plants and play a role in plant pollination. In addition to their intrinsic benefits to plants and their beautiful fragrance, essential oils have long been used for food preparation, beauty treatment, and health-care practices.
What do They do?
Essential oils can be used for a wide range of emotional and physical wellness applications. They can be used as single essential oils or in complex essential oil blends depending on user experience and desired benefit. Today, we use essential oils for emotional support, to treat various ailments, for optimal skin and hair care, to reduce toxic load, for home cleaning, and most commonly, they are used as natural medicine. It is expected that up to 70 percent of modern pharmaceutical drugs will have originated from research conducted on plant-based medicine. There are many essential oils (such as wild orange, oregano, lemon, and peppermint) that you’ll want to quickly add to your family medicine cabinet to help you support strengthening immunity, relaxing your body, soothing sore muscles, alleviating pain, managing healthy sleep, balancing hormones, supporting healthy digestion, improving skin appearance, cleaning your home, improving your mood, and much more.

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