Essential Oil- Frankensense/Lavender with Crystals- Abundance

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Contains genuine citrine and a proprietary blend of Frankincense, Geranium and Lavender essential oils.
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Contains genuine citrine and a proprietary blend of Frankincense, Geranium and Lavender essential oils.
Set the intention to get in touch with your higher self and receive wisdom with gratitude.

Contains genuine citrine and a proprietary blend of Frankincense, Geranium and Lavender essential oils.
Set the intention to get in touch with your higher self and receive wisdom with gratitude.


Frankensence, Lavender, Geranium

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Frankensense

Frankincense oil is from the genus Boswellia and sourced from the resin of the Boswellia carteriiBoswellia ferreana or Boswellia serrata trees that’s commonly grown in Somalia and regions of Pakistan. This tree is different from many others in that it can grow with very little soil in dry and desolate conditions.

The word frankincense comes from the term “franc encens,” which means quality incense in old French. Frankincense has been associated with many different religions over the years, especially the Christian religion, as it was one of the first gifts given to Jesus by the wise men. What does frankincense smell like? It smells like a combination of pine, lemon and woody scents.

Boswellia serrata is a tree native to India that produces special compounds that have been found to have strong anti-inflammatory, and potentially anti-cancer, effects. Among the valuable boswellia tree extracts that researchers have identified, several stand out as being most beneficial, including terpenes and boswellic acids, which are strongly anti-inflammatory and protective over healthy cells. (1)Make it stand out. It all begins with an idea.

 
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Lavender

avender essential oil is the most used essential oil in the world today, but the benefits of lavender were actually discovered over 2,500 years ago. Because of its powerful antioxidant, antimicrobial, sedative, calming and antidepressive properties, lavender oil benefits abound and it’s been used both cosmetically and therapeutically for centuries. (1)

The Egyptians used lavender for mummification and as a perfume. In fact, when King Tut’s tomb was opened in 1923, there was said to be a faint scent of lavender that could still be detected after 3,000 years.

Early and modern aromatherapy texts advocate for lavender’s use as an antibacterial essential oil. The leaves and stems of the plant were used to prepare decoctions against digestive system diseases and rheumatism, and lavender was valued for its cosmetic purposes. The Romans used lavender oil for bathing, cooking and purifying the air. And in the Bible, lavender oil was among the aromatics used for anointing and healing. (2)

Because lavender oil contains such versatile properties and is gentle enough to apply directly to the skin, I consider it a must-have oil, especially if you are just getting started with using essential oils for your health. Science has only recently started to evaluate the range of health benefits that lavender essential oil contains, but there’s already an abundance of evidence that points out the amazing capabilities of this oil. (3)

Today, lavender is one of the most popular essential oils in the world. And for good reason. People are beginning to catch on to lavender oil benefits, for your body as well as your home.


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Daffodil

MGeranium oil is extracted from the stems, leaves and flowers of the geranium plant. Geranium oil is considered nontoxic, nonirritant and generally non-sensitizing — and the therapeutic properties of it include being an antidepressant, an antiseptic and wound-healing. Geranium oil may also be one of the best oils for such a variety of very common skin including oily or congested skin, eczema, and dermatitis. (1)

Is there a difference between geranium oil and rose geranium oil? If you’re comparing rose geranium oil vs. geranium oil, both oils come from the Pelargonium graveolens plant, but they are derived from different varieties. Rose geranium has the full botanical name Pelargonium graveolens var. Roseum while geranium oil is simply known as Pelargonium graveolens. The two oils are extremely similar in terms of active components and benefits, but some people prefer the scent of one oil over the other. (2)

The main chemical constituents of geranium oil include eugenol, geranic, citronellol, geraniol, linalool, citronellyl formate, citral, myrtenol, terpineol, methone and sabinene. (3)

What is geranium oil good for? Some of the most common geranium essential oil uses include:

  • Hormone balance

  • Stress relief

  • Depression

  • Inflammation

  • Circulation

  • Menopause

  • Dental health

  • Blood pressure reduction

  • Skin health

When an essential oil like geranium oil can address serious health issues like these, then you need to try it! This is a natural and safe tool that will improve your skin, mood and internal health.ake it stand out. It all begins with an idea.

 
 

Customer Reviews

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So soothing!

“Very lightly scented and leaves skin feeling refreshed. And it’s so gentle that it doesn’t irritate my sensitive skin.”

+ Sam F.

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I love it!!!!

“I really enjoy this toner. It leaves my skin smooth and just the right amount of hydration.”

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