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Cedarwood Essential

Posted on November 23, 2008

Cedarwood Essential

Instead of carrying out harmful pesticides and chemical ointments here's some natural earth print options to deal with those pesky insects.

Insect Repellent Essential Oils:

Single essential oils: peppermint, spearmint, eucalyptus radiata, lemon, lavender, tea tree, cedarwood, Idaho Tansy, Rosemary, patchouli, citronella, lemon grass, thyme, sage

The mixtures of essential oils:

Purification (contains: Citronella (Cymbopogon nardus), lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus), (Rosmarinus officinalis), Melaleuca (Melaleuca alternifolia), lavender (Lavandula x hybrida) rosemary and myrtle (Myrtus communis),

Thieves (contains: clove (Syzygium aromaticum), lemon (Citrus limon), cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), radiata eucalyptus and rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis CT cineol 1.8)

Melrose (contains: Melaleuca (Melaleuca alternifolia), naouli (Melaleuca quinquenervia), rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) and clove (Syzygium aromaticum).

Insect Repellent Blend:
6 tablets peppermint
6 drops of tea tree
9 drops Eucalyptus radiata

Application:

Topics: dilute 20/80 using a base oil such as almond or jojoba or V6 and apply to exposed skin, as necessary or mix with 8 ounces of water in a spray bottle, shake well and spray directly on exposed skin areas.

To repel insects, Essential Oils also can be released or put on cotton balls or cedar chips (for use in closets or drawers)

Oils specific to certain insects

Mosquitoes: Lemon, Mint, Radiata, eucalyptus, lemongrass.

Moths: Patchouli, cedarwood, hyssop, lavender, peppermint, spearmint

Tábanos: Idaho Tansy floral water, Purification Oil

Aphids: Mix 10 drops of peppermint and 15 drops of essential oil of orange in water 2 quarts of salt, shake well and spray the plants.

Cockroaches: Mix 10 drops Peppermint and 5 drops Cypress in 1 / 2 cup of salt water. Shake well and spray where live cockroaches.

Silverfish: Eucalyptus radiata, Citriadora

Ants: You can smear a line of peppermint or spearmint through its counter kitchen or on the floor and the ants will not cross. If you already have a line of ants invading your house, just draw a line of oil across them and they will turn again.

Beetles: mint, thyme

Caterpillars: Spearmint, Peppermint

Chiggars: lavender, lemongrass, mint

Worms cutters: Sage, thyme

Fleas: peppermint, lemongrass, spearmint

Mosquitoes: Patchouli, Spearmint

Spiders: Peppermint, spearmint

Ticks: Lavender, lemongrass, sage, thyme

Weevils: Cedarwood, patchouli, sandalwood

Animals: Place 10 drops of each one of Citronella, Eucalyptus radiata, and mint in a spray bottle with water from 8 oz. Alternative formula: Put 2 drops of radiata pine, 2 drops of eucalyptus, and 5-10 drops of citronella in a spray bottle of water. Or mix 5 to 10 drops Idaho Tansy or Peppermint oil in a spray bottle filled with water, shake vigorously and spray.

NOTE: The information This article is based solely on the use of 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils due to their high quality and tested purity.

The use of a trademark of dubious quality and / or purity will provide you with potentially dangerous if not lethal, results. The author assumes no liability for misuse of this information.

The statements about these oils have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These oils are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

About the Author:

Rebecca Noel is the author of The Essential Oils and Aromatherapy Info Blog where you can find out everything you want to know about essential oils and their uses with topics ranging from treating insect bites to making an awesome pesto to which oils to use for colds and the flu to making your own scented aromatherapy cards to aromatherapy accessories and much more.

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Anointing Essential

Posted on September 16, 2008

Anointing Essential

Myrtle (Myrtus communis) is in the myrtle (Myrtaceae family). It is mentioned three times in the Bible:

Nehemiah 8:15, Isaiah 41:19 and

"That will come in joy and be led in peace, the mountains and the hills before they began to sing, and all the trees of the field clap their hands. Instead of the thorn shall come up the cypress tree, instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle, and will be with the Lord as a memorial for an everlasting sign that can not be cut. "Isaiah 55:12-13

In ancient times, the myrtle was considered a sign of immortality of peoples in the Near East and therefore used in religious ceremonies. It was used by the Israelites in the framework of the celebrations on Saturday night. In the 16th century, we know it was an important component of "angel, water, lotion skin care that day.

In our modern time, is a very mild oil and therefore can be used for children's cough and chest discomfort. It is known as a balancer of the thyroid, prostate decongestant, and is soothing to the system breathing. It is a decongestant for sinus infections, tuberculosis, colds, flu, bronchitis and asthma. For Myrtle skin conditions has been known to be helpful for acne, psoriasis, blemishes, and bruises. The fragrance of myrtle helps one to move forward on the spiritual path. For emotional healing, which is used to further increase the comfort, forgiveness, acceptance, empowerment, and harmony. Its primary effect is to mix well expectorant Myrtle with orange, rosemary, geranium, basil, galbanum, lemon, bergamot, ginger, eucalyptus, cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and Helichrysum. Myrtle oil can be inhaled, rubbed on the chest, and diffuse. It is a mild oil that is suitable for children. On security, the myrtle is not toxic and not irritating to the skin. Want Read more about the healing properties of essential oils of myrtle and others? Consider becoming a certified aromatherapist. Courses Education healing energy and aromatherapy can help you understand how essential oils heal the body / mind / spirit.

Check this out for more information on learning to heal through the art of aromatherapy as a clinical aromatherapist. http://www.ISHAaromatherapy.com For educational courses on healing energy and the laying-on of hands, you can go to http://www.HTSpiritualMinistry.com You can also read more about aromatherapy and myrtle essential oil in Linda Smith's books: Called into Healing, Reclaiming our Judeo-Christian Legacy of Healing Touch, and Healing Oils Healing Hands, Discovering the Power of Prayer, Hands On Healing and Anointing. You can find these books and much more on my web site at http://www.ISHAhealing.com/HealingStore/tabid/348/Default.aspx

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Orange Essential

Posted on July 19, 2008

Orange Essential

Instead of carrying out harmful pesticides and chemical ointments here's some natural earth print options to deal with those pesky insects.

Insect Repellent Essential Oils:

Single essential oils: peppermint, spearmint, eucalyptus radiata, lemon, lavender, tea tree, cedarwood, Idaho Tansy, Rosemary, patchouli, citronella, lemon grass, thyme, sage

The mixtures of essential oils:

Purification (contains: Citronella (Cymbopogon nardus), lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus), rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) Melaleuca (Melaleuca alternifolia), lavender (Lavandula x hybrida) and myrtle (Myrtus communis),

Thieves (contains: clove (Syzygium aromaticum), lemon (Citrus limon), cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), radiata, eucalyptus and rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis CT cineol 1.8)

Melrose (contains: Melaleuca (Melaleuca alternifolia), naouli (Melaleuca quinquenervia), rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) and clove (Syzygium aromaticum).

Insect Repellent Blend:
6 tablets peppermint
6 drops of tea tree
9 drops Eucalyptus radiata

Application:

Topics: dilute 20/80 using a base oil like almond or jojoba or V6 and apply to exposed skin as needed or mixture with 8 ounces of water in a spray bottle, shake well and spray directly on exposed skin areas.

To repel insects, essential oils can also be disseminated or put cotton balls or cedar chips (for use in closets or drawers)

Oils specific to certain insects

Mosquitoes: Lemon, Mint, Radiata, eucalyptus, lemongrass.

Moths: Patchouli, cedarwood, hyssop, lavender, peppermint, spearmint

Tábanos: Idaho Tansy floral water, Purification Oil

Aphids: Mix 10 drops of peppermint and 15 drops of essential oil of orange in 2 quarts salt water, shake well and spray the plants.

Cockroaches: Mix 10 drops Peppermint and 5 drops Cypress in 1 / 2 cup of salt water. Shake well and spray where cockroaches live.

Silverfish: Eucalyptus radiata, Citriadora

Ants: You can smear a line of peppermint or spearmint through your kitchen counter or floor and ants do not cross. If you already have a line of ants invading your house, just draw a line of oil across them and they go back.

Beetles: mint, thyme

Caterpillars: Spearmint, Peppermint

Chiggars: lavender, lemongrass, mint

Cutworms: Sage, thyme

Fleas: peppermint, lemongrass, spearmint

Mosquitoes: Patchouli, Spearmint

Spiders: Peppermint, spearmint

Ticks: Lavender, lemongrass, sage, thyme

Weevils: Cedarwood, patchouli, sandalwood

Animals: Place 10 drops each of citronella, radiata eucalyptus, mint and a water spray bottle with 8 oz. Alternative formula: Put 2 drops of radiata pine, 2 drops of eucalyptus, and 5-10 drops Citronella in a spray bottle water. Or mix 5 to 10 drops Idaho Tansy or Peppermint Oil in a spray of water, shake vigorously and spray.

NOTE: The information in this article is based exclusively on the use of 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils due to their high quality and tested purity.

The use of a brand of uncertain quality and / or purity will provide you with potentially dangerous if not lethal, results. The author assumes no liability for misuse of this information.

The statements about these oils have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These oils are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Rebecca Noel is the author of The Essential Oils and Aromatherapy Info Blog where you can find out everything you could possibly want to know about essential oils and their uses. With category links to aromatherapy accessories too.

Visit: Essential Oils and Aromatherapy Info Blog

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