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Angelica (Angelica archangelica)

 
   


Referred to by the German people as the oil of angels. It helps release negative feelings. It is soothing and calming.

Not for sale as a single, this essential oil is found in Young Living Essential Oils blends Awaken, Forgiveness, Passion, and Surrender.

 

 
 

Basil (Ocimum basilicum)

 
   


Can be relaxing to exercise-strained muscles.

It may also be used to soothe insect bites when applied topically.

Beneficial for mental fatigue, basil may help stimulate and sharpen the sense of smell.

How to use: Apply to tip of nose, on temples, and on location of stings and bites. For mental fatigue, inhale first, then apply to crown of head, forehead, heart, and navel. May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.  

Code 3500 15 ml bottle
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Bergamot (Citrus bergamia)

 
   


Has been used in the Middle East for hundreds of years to help oily complexions.

It soothes insect bites and has about 300 chemical constituents that contribute refreshing, mood-lifting qualities.

Bergamot is responsible for the distinctive flavor of Earl Grey Tea.

How to use: Diffuse or apply to forehead, on temples, and on location of stings and bites. Apply under arms. May be added to food or drinks 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 72 hours.

Code 3503 15 ml bottle
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Cedar, Canadian Red  (Thuja plicata)

   


Was used traditionally by Canadian Native Americans to help them enter a higher spiritual realm. They also used it to stimulate the scalp and as an antiseptic agent.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically on crown of head or on location.

Code 3508 15 ml bottle 
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Cedar, Western Red (Thuja plicata)

   
Has antiseptic properties and is nourishing to the skin.

This oil is different from the bark-derived Canadian red cedar, which is also Thuja plicata. Western red cedar oil is not red in color and is steam distilled from the leaves and branches of the trees at the Young Living Farm in St. Maries, Idaho.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically mixed with Massage Oil Base. Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3511   15 ml bottle
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Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica)

 
   


Has been historically recognized for its calming, purifying properties and for being beneficial to the skin and tissues near the surface of the skin. It also helps calm nervous tension.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically on location.

Code 3509 15 ml bottle
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Chamomile, German (Matricaria recutita CT bisobolol oxide type A)

   


Has been a highly respected oil for over 3,000 years and has been used to support healthy skin and relieve stress. 

Not for sale as a single, this essential oil is found in:

Young Living Essential Oils blends Gentle Baby, JuvaFlex, Motivation, and in the supplements ICP, ProGen, and Rehemogen.

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Chamomile, Roman (Chamaemelum nobile)

   

Has been found to be calming and counters restlessness and tension. It is used cosmetically in Europe for the skin.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically on bottom of feet, ankles, and wrists. May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3512 5 ml bottle
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Cinnamon Bark (Cinnamomum verum)

   
Is among the most antiseptic essential oils.

It has been produced in Sri Lanka for over 2,000 years and is an important ingredient in the Thieves blend.

Cinnamon bark scores 103,448 on the antioxidant ORAC scale.

How to use: Because of its high phenol content, it is best diluted (1 drop to 40 or 50 drops of Massage Oil Base) before applying on the skin.

If the mixture is too hot, apply additional massage Oil Base.

May be applied neat on hands and bottoms of feet.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement. 

Code 3515 5 ml bottle
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Cistus or Labdanum (Cistus ladanifer)

   


This essential oil comes from a rose that has a soft, honey-like scent.  Cistus has been studied for its effects on the regeneration of cells in laboratory tests.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically mixed with Massage Oil Base.

Code 3518 5 ml bottle
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Citronella (Cymbopogon nardus)

 
   


Is  soothing to tissues and known for creating an environment that is unfriendly to insects. 

Not for sale as a single, this essential oil is found in Young Living Essential Oils blend Purification.

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Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea)

 
   


Historically recognized for supporting cells and glands.* It contains natural phytoestrogens.

Also used for spiritual practices.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically on ankles, wrists, and bottoms of feet. May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3521 15 ml bottle
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Clove (Syzygium aromaticum)

   
Is one of the most antiseptic essential oils.

Eugenol, its principal constituent, is used synthetically in the dental industry for the numbing of gums.

Clove is the highest-scoring single ingredient ever tested for its antioxidant capacity on the ORAC scale.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically mixed with Massage Oil Base.

Add one to two drops in four oz. of water and use as a gargle.

May be applied neat on palms of hands, bottoms of feet, and on gums and teeth.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3524 15 ml bottle
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Coriander (Coriandrum sativum)

 
   


Has been researched in animal studies at Cairo University for its effects in supporting pancreatic function.*

It also has soothing, calming properties.

How to use: Apply topically.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3527 5 ml bottle
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Cumin (Cuminum cyminum)

 
   


This type of Cumin is more rare and expensive than the commonly used white cumin found in supermarkets.

Cumin is antiseptic, calming, and powerfully supportive to the digestive and immune systems*.

Cumin seeds have been retrieved from the tombs of the pharaohs of Egypt.


Not for sale as a single, this essential oil is found in Young Living Supplements  ImmuPower, ParaFree, and Protec.

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Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)

 
   


Historically this oil has been recognized for its ability to support the circulatory system.*

How to use: Use topically with a massaging action toward the center of the body. Apply under arms.

Code 3530 15 ml bottle
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Dill (Anethum graveolens)

 
   


Dill has been researched in animal studies at Cairo University for its supportive effects on pancreatic function.*

How to use: Apply topically on abdomen and bottom of feet.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3536 5 ml bottle
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Elemi (Canarium luzonicum)

 
   


Distilled from the gum of a tree originating in the Philippines.

Traditionally, it has been used in Europe in salves for the skin and is included in celebrated healing ointments such as baume paralytique.

Elemi was used by 17th-century physician J. J. Wecker on the battle wounds of soldiers.

It belongs to the same botanical family (Burseraceae) as frankincense and myrrh.

Elemi is highly regarded today for soothing muscles pain associated with exercise and for protecting the skin.*

How to use: Apply topically or diffuse.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3540 15 ml bottle
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Eucalypse (dives)

 
   


Is high in phellandrene and low in eucalyptol.

This species has a different, more specific antiseptic action than other eucalyptus oils.

It is excellent for skin or topical application.

Avoid direct prolonged inhalation.

How to use: Apply topically or diffuse.

Code 3535 15 ml bottle
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Eucalyptus (globulus)

 
   


Contains a high percentage of the compound eucalyptol, a key ingredient in many antiseptic mouth rinses.

Often used for the respiratory system, eucalyptus has been investigated for its effect on insects in a study called "Laboratory Evaluation of a Eucalyptus-based Repellent against Four Biting Arthopods," published in Phytotherapy Research.

Eucalyptus globulus scores 24,157 on the antioxidant ORAC scale.

How to use: Apply topically, diffuse, or use in a humidifier.

Code 3539 15 ml bottle
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Eucalyptus (polybractea)

 
   


Well suited for topical application or diffusing, this species is highest in the antiseptic compound eucalyptol (about 80 percent) and has one of the strongest antiseptic actions among the eucalyptus oils.

Avoid direct inhalation

How to use: Apply topically, diffuse, or use in a humidifier. 

Code 3537 15 ml bottle
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Eucalyptus (radiata)

 
   
One of the most versatile of the eucalyptus oils, is suitable for topical use, diffusing, and even direct inhalation.

Relatively gentle and nonirritating, it has long been an ingredient in some of our most popular blends.

This antiseptic oil has been studied by Daniel Pénöel, M.D

How to use: Apply topically, diffuse, or use in a humidifier.

Code 3538 15 ml bottle
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Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)

 
   


Is antiseptic and stimulating to the circulatory and respiratory systems.*

How to use: Apply topically mixed with Massage Oil Base.

Code 3542 15 ml bottle
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Fir, Douglas (Pseudotsuga menziesii)

    Has antiseptic properties and helps relieve sore muscles after exercise. It is spiritually realigning

How to use: Apply topically to muscles.

Code 3655 5 ml bottle
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Fir, White (Abies grandis)

 
   
Is an essential oil with antiseptic properties

High in d-limonene, white fir is a powerful antioxidant

How to use: Diffuse or dilute with Massage Oil Base for massage.

Put several drops in palms and inhale.

 Take as a dietary supplement.

Code 3654 5 ml bottle
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Frankincense (Boswellia carteri)

   


Is considered a holy anointing oil in the Middle East and has been used in religious ceremonies for thousands of years.

It was well known during the time of Christ for its anointing and healing powers (". . . They presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh." Matthew 2:11.)

Frankincense is now being researched and used therapeutically in European and American hospitals.

Frankincense has been found to be stimulating and elevating to the mind and helps in overcoming stress and despair.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3548 15 ml bottle
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Galbanum (Ferula gummosa)

 
   


Referred to in the book of Exodus: "And the Lord said unto Moses, Take unto thee sweet spices, stacte, and onycha, and galbanum; these sweet spices with pure frankincense: of each shall there be a like weight:" (Exodus 30:34).

Galbanum was traditionally used for both medicinal and spiritual purposes. It is recognized for its antiseptic and body-supporting properties.

How to use: Apply topically.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3551 5 ml bottle
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Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens)

 
   


Has been used for centuries in skin care. Its strength lies in its ability to revitalize tissue. It is excellent for the skin/

The aromatic influence help to release negative memories.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Apply as you would a deodorant.

Code 3554 15 ml bottle
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

 
   


Has historically been used to combat nausea, vomiting, or dizziness associated with motion sickness and has been studied for its gentle, stimulating effects.*

Very effective anti-inflammatory actions when applied topically or taken as a tea.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3557 5 ml bottle
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Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)

 
   


Supports the circulatory system, urinary tract, and liver function.* It has relaxing and calming effects.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

As a dietary supplement, dilute one drop in 4 oz. of liquid, such as drinks or honey.

Code 3562 15 ml bottle
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Grapefruit (Citrus x paradisi)

 
   


Is rich in the powerful antioxidant d-limonene.

Diffuse for a refreshing, uplifting aroma. Like many cold-pressed citrus oils, it has unique fat-dissolving characteristics.*

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Caution: Citrus oils should NOT be applied to skin that will be exposed to direct sunlight or ultraviolet light within 72 hours.

Code 3560 15 ml bottle
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Helichrysum (Helichrysum italicum)

   


Has been studied in Europe for regenerating tissue. It supports healthy skin, nerves, and circulation.*

Helichrysum scores 17,430 on the antioxidant ORAC scale.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically around outside of ear, temple, forehead, back of neck, or on location.

Take as a dietary supplement.

Code 3563 5 ml bottle
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Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis)

 
   


A biblical oil, Hyssop is noted for its purifying properties. ("Purge me with hyssop, and Ishall be clean: wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow." Psalms 51:7.)

It has been studied for its effects on opening the respiratory system.*

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Code 3566 5 ml bottle
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Idaho Balsam Fir (Abies grandis)

   
Is a conifer oil distilled in northern Idaho.

It has been studied for its antiseptic properties and its soothing effect on muscle and body aches associated with exercise.*

This essential oil is found in the Young Living Essential Oils blends Gratitude and Believe.

How to use: Apply topically or diffuse.

Take one drop as a dietary supplement as needed.

               Code 3314    5 ml bottle
                        3316   15 ml bottle

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Jasmine (Jasminum officinale)

 
   
Is an absolute extracted from the flower and is an essence rather than an essential oil.

It is good for sensitive skin and can also be uplifting and stimulating.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Code 3569  5 ml bottle
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Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma and J. scopulorum)

   
May work as a detoxifier and cleanser that also benefits the skin.

It has also been used to support proper nerve function.*

How to use: Diffuse and apply topically.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3572 15 ml bottle
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Laurus Nobilis

 
   


An essential oil often added as a fragrance to cosmetics and perfumes.

Ancient Greeks and Romans used leaves of the laurel tree to crown their victors.

Both leaves and berries were used to improve appetite and calm digestion.

Laurus nobilis has antiseptic properties when diffused.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically on the abdomen or on location.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3574 5 ml bottle
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Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)

 
   


The most versatile of all essential oils.

Therapeutic-grade lavender has been highly regarded for the skin. The French scientist René Gattefossé was the first to discover these properties when he severely burned his hands in a laboratory explosion.

Lavender has also been clinically evaluated for its relaxing effects.

It may be used to cleanse cuts, bruises, and skin irritations. The fragrance is calming, relaxing, and balancing—physically and emotionally.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

May also be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

* Because lavender has a wide range of uses, if you are unsure which oil to apply, use lavender. Safe for use on small children. 

Code 3575 15 ml bottle
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Ledum (Ledum groenlandicum)

 
   


Has been used for years in folk medicine.

As a tea, ledum soothed stomachs, coughs, and hoarseness.

It is also believed to calm occasional nervousness.*

How to use: For dietary or topical use.

As a dietary supplement, dilute one drop in 4 oz. of drinks or honey.

May be diffused or applied on location as needed.

If used topically, dilute one drop essential oil in one teaspoon vegetable oil.

Code 3579   5 ml bottle
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Lemon (Citrus limon)

 
   


Has antiseptic-like properties when diffused.

It contains 68 percent d-limonene, a powerful antioxidant.

It may serve as an insect repellent and may be beneficial for the skin.*

How to use: Diffuse or add a few drops to a spray bottle to deodorize and sterilize the air.

Add two drops to drinks for purification or combine with peppermint (Mentha piperita) to provide a refreshing lift.

Use for removing gum, oil, or grease spots.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Caution: Citrus oils should NOT be applied to skin that will be exposed to direct sunlight or ultraviolet light within 72 hours.

Code 3578 15 ml bottle
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Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus)

   


Has been used for purification and digestion.*

Research was published in Phytotherapy Research regarding topically applied lemongrass and its powerful properties.

Lemongrass scores 17,765 on the antioxidant ORAC scale developed at Tufts University.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Code 3581 15 ml bottle
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Mandarin (Citrus reticulata)

 
   


Is rich in the powerful antioxidant d-limonene.

The aroma is appealing and gentle and promotes happiness.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically, especially at meals and before sleep.

Not available as a single oil, but found in Young Living Essential Oils blends Awaken, Citrus Fresh, Joy, and the Supplements ICP, ProGen, and Rehemogen,  and Super C.

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Marjoram (Origanum majorana)

 
   


Is used for relieving sore muscles after exercise and supporting the respiratory system.*

Marjoram assists in calming the nerves and has antiseptic properties.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically. Massage to calm stressed muscles.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3584 15 ml bottle
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Melaleuca (alternifolia)

 
   


Is highly regarded as an antiseptic essential oil.

Young Living’s melaleuca has high levels of terpinenol, the key active constituent.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically. Safe for use on children and dogs (NOT cats).

Code 3587 15 ml bottle
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Melaleuca (ericifolia)

 
   


Is an essential oil with antiseptic and calming properties.

This variety of melaleuca oil is exceptionally gentle and nonirritating to the skin and is used by the well-known essential oil researcher, Daniel Pénoël, M.D., to support the respiratory system.*

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically on location or to the temples, wrists, throat, face, and chest.

For a whole body massage, dilute four to eight drops in 30 ml of carrier oil.

Add several drops to bathwater.

Code 3501 15 ml bottle
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Melissa (Melissa officinalis)

 
   


Has been found to be very beneficial to the skin, according to several studies.

The plant is very gentle and delicate and helps to bring out those characteristics in an individual.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3716 5 ml bottle
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Mountain Savory or Winter Savory (Satureja montana)

   


Has been used historically as a general tonic for the body.

 Mountain savory scores 113,071 on the antioxidant ORAC scale.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically mixed with Massage Oil Base.

Code 3590   5 ml bottle
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Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha)

 
   


This oil is referenced throughout the Old and New Testaments ("A bundle of myrrh is my well-beloved unto me." Song of Solomon 1:13).

The Arabian people used it for wrinkled, chapped, and cracked skin.

It has one of the highest levels of sesquiterpenes, a class of compounds that has direct effects on the hypothalamus, pituitary, and amygdala, the seat of our emotions.

Myrrh is widely used today in oral hygiene products.

How to use: Apply topically on location or in a massage.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3593   15 ml bottle
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Myrtle (Myrtus communis)

 
   


This oil has been researched by Daniel Pénoël, M.D. for its effects on glandular imbalances.

It has also been researched for its soothing effects when inhaled.

How to use: Apply topically, diffuse, or use in a humidifier.

Suitable for use on children.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3596 15 ml bottle
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Neroli (Citrus aurantium)

 
   


This oil was esteemed by the Egyptian people for its great abilities to heal the mind, body, and spirit.

It brings focus to the moment.

Not available as a single oil, but found in Young Living Essential Oils blend Acceptance, Awaken, Live with Passion, and Present Time.

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Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans)

 
   


Helps increase energy and overcome nervous fatigue. It also helps to support the nervous system.*

Historically, it has been found to support circulation and soothe muscle pain following exercise.*

How to use: Apply topically mixed with Massage Oil Base.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3599   5 ml bottle
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Orange (Citrus aurantium)

 
   
Rich in the powerful antioxidant d-limonene.

It has also been found to enhance peace and happiness to the mind and body.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically on location.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Caution: Citrus oils should NOT be applied to skin that will be exposed to direct sunlight or ultraviolet light within 72 hours.

Code 3602 15 ml bottle
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Oregano (Origanum compactum)

 
   


This oil was recently shown in laboratory research (conducted at Weber State University, Ogden, Utah), to have a 99 percent rate of reducing airborne bacteria.

Oregano scores 153,007 on the antioxidant ORAC scale.

How to use: Apply topically neat to bottoms of feet.

Mix with Massage Oil Base if applying elsewhere on the skin.

May be used undiluted in Raindrop Technique.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Diffuse to purify air.

Code 3605 15 ml bottle
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Palmarosa (Cymbopogon martinii)

 
   


A relative of lemongrass, it is supportive to skin, nerves and circulatory systems.*

Not available as a single essential oil, but is found in the Young Living Essential Oils blends Awaken, Clarity,  Forgiveness,  Gentle Baby, Harmony, and Joy/  And the Body products Dragon Time Bath & Shower Gel,Genesis Hand & Body Lotion,and Satin Scrub-Mint.

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Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin)

 
   


Very beneficial for the skin, helping to reduce a wrinkled or chapped appearance.

Also regarded as a general tonic that helps the digestive system.*

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Code 3608 15 ml bottle
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Pepper, Black (Piper nigrum)

 
   


A stimulating, energizing essential oil that has been studied for its effects on cellular oxygenation.

It has been used for soothing muscle pain following exercise.*

How to use: Apply topically to bottom of feet.

Dilute with Massage Oil Base when applying topically elsewhere.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3611 5 ml bottle
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Peppermint (Mentha piperita)

 
   


Is one of the oldest and most highly regarded herbs for soothing digestion.

Jean Valnet, M.D., studied peppermint’s effect on the liver and respiratory systems.*

Other scientists have also researched peppermint’s role in improving taste and smell when inhaled.

Dr. William N. Dember of the University of Cincinnati studied peppermint’s ability to improve concentration and mental accuracy.

Alan Hirsch, M.D., studied peppermint’s ability to directly affect the brain’s satiety center, which triggers a sensation of fullness after meals.*

How to use: Diffuse.

Massage on the stomach or add to water or tea for supporting normal digestion.

 Apply to bottom of feet to cool off on a hot day.

Rub on the temples for a calming effect, or place several drops on the tongue as an invigorating pick-me-up.

A wonderful flavoring and preservative.
 

Caution: Avoid contact with eyes, mucus membranes, or sensitive skin areas. Do not apply neat to a fresh wound or burn.

Code 3614 15 ml bottle
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Petitgrain (Citrus aurantium)

 
   


This oil is derived from orange leaves, has antiseptic properties and also balances nerve equilibrium.*

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Code 3617 5 ml bottle
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Pine (Pinus sylvestris)

 
   


This oil was first investigated by Hippocrates, the father of Western medicine, for its benefits to the respiratory system.

In 1990, Dr. Pénoël and Dr. Franchomme described pine oil’s antiseptic properties in their medical textbook.

Pine is used in massage for stressed muscles and joints.

It shares many of the same properties as Eucalyptus globulus, and the action of both oils is enhanced when they are blended.

Avoid oil adulterated with turpentine, a low-cost but potentially hazardous filler.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Dilute to avoid possible skin irritation.

Put two drops in palms of hands, place over mouth and nose, and inhale.

Add two to four drops to warm bathwater.

Code 3618 15 ml bottle
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Ravensara (Ravensara aromatica)

 
   


This oil is referred to by the people of Madagascar as "the oil that heals."

It has antiseptic properties and is supporting to the nerves and respiratory system.*

Ravensara scores 8,927 on the antioxidant ORAC scale.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Code 3620  5 ml bottle
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Rose (Rosa damascena)

 
   


Has a beautiful fragrance that is intoxicating and aphrodisiac-like.

Rose helps bring balance and harmony.

In his clinical practice, Dr. Pénoël uses this oil for the skin.

It is stimulating and elevating to the mind, creating a sense of well-being.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Code 3623 5 ml bottle
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Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis CT 1,8 cineol)

   


Has been researched for its antiseptic properties.

It may be beneficial for the skin and for helping to overcome mental fatigue.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3626 15 ml bottle
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Rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora)

 
   


This oil is soothing and nourishing to the skin. It has been researched at Weber State University, Ogden, Utah.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Code 3629 15 ml bottle
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Sage (Salvia officinalis)

 
   


Has been used traditionally in Europe for the skin.

It has been recognized for its ability to strengthen the vital centers and to support metabolism.*

Sage may also help in coping with despair and mental fatigue, and has been used in spiritual practices.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically mixed with Massage Oil Base.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3632 15 ml bottle
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Sandalwood (Santalum album)

 
   


Is high in sesquiterpenes and has been researched in Europe for its ability to oxygenate a part of the brain known as the pineal gland, the seat of our emotions.

The pineal gland is responsible for releasing melatonin, which enhances deep sleep.

Sandalwood is similar to frankincense oil in its support of nerves and circulation.*

It was used traditionally for skin revitalization, yoga, and meditation.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3635 15 ml bottle
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Spearmint (Mentha spicata)

 
   


Rich in the antioxidant menthol, this oil helps support the respiratory and nervous systems.*

It may help open and release emotional blocks and bring about a feeling of balance.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3638 5 ml bottle
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Spikenard (Nardostachys jatamansi)

   


Has been highly regarded in India as a perfume, medicinal herb, and skin tonic.

Prized at the time of Christ, it was used by Mary of Bethany to anoint the feet of Jesus before the Last Supper.

This relaxing, soothing oil helps nourish and regenerate the skin.

How to use: Apply to abdomen or on location for soothing and calming.

Code 3640 5 ml bottle
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Spruce (Picea mariana)

 
   


Has been found to support the respiratory and nervous systems.*

Its aromatic influences help to open and release emotional blocks, bringing about a feeling of balance.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3641 15 ml bottle
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Tangerine (Citrus reticulata)

 
   


Is a calming essential oil, and helps with occasional nervous irritability.*

Tangerine is rich in the powerful antioxidant d-limonene.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Caution: Citrus oils should NOT be applied to skin that will be exposed to direct sunlight or ultraviolet light within 72 hours of use.

Code 3644 15 ml bottle
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Tansy, Idaho (Tanacetum vulgare)

 
   


Has been found to stimulate and enhance a positive attitude and a general feeling of well-being.

Listed in E. Joseph Montagna’s The Herbal Desk Reference on herbal formulas, it may support the skin and tone the entire system.

This oil has also been used extensively as an insect repellent.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically.

Caution: Avoid using if you are epileptic or pregnant. Always dilute and test skin first, especially if you are prone to allergies.

Code 3656 5 ml bottle
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Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus)

 
   


Has been used topically and in foods in Europe as a digestive aid.

How to use: Apply topically mixed with Massage Oil Base.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3647 5 ml bottle
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Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)

 
   


Is one of the most antiseptic of all the essential oils.

It contains thymol, which has been studied for its effect on reducing bacteria in the mouth.

As a dietary supplement, is is one of the strongest antioxidants known, with an ORAC score of 159,590.

How to use: Apply topically mixed with Massage Oil Base.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring.

Code 3650 15 ml bottle
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Thyme linalol (Thymus vulgaris CT linalol)

   
Is an antiseptic oil.

Thyme linalol is gentler than regular thyme oil due to its reduced levels of thymol.

How to use: Apply topically mixed with Massage Oil Base.

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Tsuga (Tsuga canadensis)

 
   


Is distilled from the needles and twigs of conifer trees.

The bark from these trees was used historically by American Indians to make poultices for wounds and sores.

How to use: For aromatic or topical use only.

If used topically, dilute one drop in one teaspoon Massage Oil Base.

Code 3352 15 ml bottle
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Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)

 
   


Is a root that has been used for thousands of years for its calming, grounding, and emotionally balancing influences.

During the last three decades, it has been clinically investigated for its relaxing properties.

Researchers have pinpointed the sesquiterpenes valerenic acid and valerone as the active constituents that exert a calming effect on the central nervous system.

German health authorities have pronounced valerian to be an effective aid for occasional restlessness and sleep disturbances.*

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically, especially in a soothing massage.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3648 5 ml bottle
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Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides)

 
   


Has a heavy, earthy fragrance similar to patchouli with a touch of lemon.

Young Living’s vetiver oil is hydrodiffused under ultra-low pressure.

Vetiver oil has been found to be  psychologically grounding, calming, and stabilizing.

It is one of the oils that is highest in sesquiterpenes.

Vetiver was studied by Dr. Terry Friedmann for improving children’s behavior. V

etiver may help us cope with stress and recover from emotional trauma and shock.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically, especially in a soothing massage.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3651 5 ml bottle
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Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens)

   


Contains the same active ingredient (methyl salicylate) as birch and is beneficial for massage.

How to use: It is safest to use wintergreen after diluting with Massage Oil Base, but it may be applied neat to the bottoms of the feet.

For a soothing bath, add three to five drops.

May be added to food or drinks as a dietary supplement.

Code 3658 15 ml bottle
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Ylang Ylang (Cananga odorata)

 
   


Has been found to be extremely effective in calming and bringing about a sense of relaxation.

This native flower of Madagascar and the Reunion Islands is symbolic of love, and the fragrant, pale yellow petals are often strewn across the marriage bed.

Its soft, floral scent is often used in men’s fragrances as an alternative to the sweeter and more feminine rose.

How to use: Diffuse or apply topically mixed with Massage Oil Base.

Add to food or drinks as a dietary supplement or flavoring. 

Code 3659 15 ml bottle
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