Cocos Nucifera Oil | This superfood is loaded with saturated fats that actually raise HDL (good) cholesterol and lower your risk of heart disease. |
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Opoponax Chironium Oil | Antioxidant benefits – a study published in the prestigious journal Food and Chemical Toxicology found that myrrh (Commiphora molmol) emulsion was able to protect against lead (PbAc)-induced hepatotoxicity. |
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Amyris Balsamifera Oil | Amyris oil has a variety of uses. Some uses include perfumes, soaps, creams, cosmetics, incense, steam inhalation, and more |
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Bulnesia Sarmienti Oil | Guaiacwood oil is used in pharmaceutics to treat rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, fluid retention, and decongestant. It is also used in the perfume industry. |
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Cedrus Atlantica Oil | The health benefits of Cedarwood can be attributed to its properties as an antiseborrhoeic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, tonic, astringent, diuretic, emenagogue, expectorant, insecticidal, sedative and fungicidal substance. |
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Melaleuca Alternifolia Oil | Tea tree oil is applied to the skin (used topically) for infections such as acne, fungal infections of the nail (onychomycosis), lice, scabies, athlete’s foot (tinea pedis), andringworm. |
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Pogostemon Cablin Oil | Patchouli is used widely in modern perfumery, by individuals who create their own scents, and in modern scented industrial products such as paper towels, laundry detergents, and air fresheners. Two important components of its essential oil are patchoulol and norpatchoulenol. |
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Cananga Odorata Oil | People apply ylang ylang oil to the skin to promote relaxation, kill bacteria, lower high blood pressure, and increase sexual desire. It is also part of a combination spray used to kill head lice. |
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Juniperus Mexicana Oil | The health benefits of Cedarwood Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties as an antiseborrhoeic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, tonic, astringent, diuretic, emenagogue, expectorant, insecticidal, sedative and fungicidal substance. |
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Santalum Spicata Oil | Sandalwood is a class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum. The woods are heavy, yellow, and fine-grained, and unlike many other aromatic woods, they retain their fragrance for decades. Sandalwood oil is extracted from the woods for use. Both the wood and the oil produce a distinctive fragrance that has been highly valued for centuries. |
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