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Re:Essential Oils - 2007/08/27 04:06 I get my information from my daughter who is a professional aromatherapist... the information about essential oils is from articles she has written www.reiki-healing.org.uk
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Re:Essential Oils - 2007/09/04 21:52 reiki2 wrote:
I get my information from my daughter who is a professional aromatherapist... the information about essential oils is from articles she has written

Are these articles by your daughter on this site reiki2? If they are then I would be really interested in seeing these articles to see how it is done.
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Re:Essential Oils - 2007/09/04 21:58 reiki2 wrote:
Eucalyptus Oil (Eucalyptus Globulus)

The main chemicals in eucalyptus oil are Cineol, pinene, limonene, so as you can see, eucalyptus oil is very toxic, so you should never apply this oil neat, or take it internally under any circumstances. However,eucalyptus oil is a non-irritant and non-sensitising.

Eucalyptus essential oil can help heal all types of physical illness, such as respiratory problems, like bronchitis, coughs, colds, flu, because it is an antiseptic in the air, it does help with congested breathing.


Absolutely, if you are breast feeding or pregnant - or feel that you could be - then you should avoided all forms of eucalyptus oil due to its toxicity.
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Re:Essential Oils - 2007/09/17 21:13 Cedar wood essential oil (Juniperus Virginiana)

History shows, the North American Indians are well known for using cedar wood in various forms like, its twig, leaf, and bark and fruit.

The physical issues, which cedar wood essential oil can help are the following; skin problems like acne, it also helps arthritis, rheumatism, bronchitis, catarrh, it is a sexual stimulant, and helps treat gonnerrea, it helps with stress and tension .

Emotional issues helped by this oil, are focusing, and giving confidence.
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Re:Essential Oils - 2007/12/30 19:07 Essential Oil - Pine (pinus sylvestris)

Pine essential oil, is an amazing essential oil, it also has a profound effect on all who use it, it is better when burnt as the smell has uplifting and restorative properties, the smell in the air protects and nurtures.
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Re:Essential Oils - 2008/04/11 21:11 Ginger has been used in cookery for thousands of years, it is a popular flu and cold

remedy, ginger and lemon in hot water with honey, is a must in cold weather, and is good

with menstrual cramps, and morning sickness, as ginger has no known side affects from use-age.

If you are not a person who enjoys heat, then do not use ginger essential oil, as it will

not be an enjoyable experience, for you. Also note that with all essential oils you must

treat them with caution, if you are not sure, then ask for advice from a qualified professional.
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