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2 fl oz Neroli Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

2 fl oz Neroli Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

2 fl oz Neroli Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

Pure & Natural Essential Oils. 2 fl oz Neroli Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) – GreenHealth. Neroli Oil – 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil! Essential Oil Name: Neroli Oil Botanical Name: Citrus aurantium amara Syn. Citrus bigarradia, Citrus vulgaris, Citrus aurantium var aurantium. Extraction Method: Steam Distilled. Package/Form: 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers. Description: Neroli Essential Oil is derived from the blossoms of either the sweet orange tree or the bitter orange tree. Our variety comes from the bitter orange tree which is viewed within the aromatherapy world as being of higher therapeutic quality. Common Uses: Neroli Essential Oil increases circulation and stimulates new cell growth. It can prevent scarring and stretch marks, and has been found useful in treating skin conditions linked to emotional stress. Any type of skin can benefit from this oil, although it is particularly good for dry, irritated or sensitive skin. It regulates oiliness and minimizes enlarged pores. Neroli Oil helps to clear acne and blemished skin, especially if the skin lacks moisture. With regular treatment, it can reduce the appearance of fragile or broken capillaries and varicose veins. Other properties include being antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, carminative, cordial, deodorant, digestive, stimulant (nervous) and tonic (cardiac, circulatory). Mixes well with: Lavender, Lemon, Clary Sage, Myrrh and spice oils such as Nutmeg, Cinnamon and Clove. Safety Information: This oil is non-toxic and non-sensitizing. Avoid use during pregnancy. &###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;&##x200B. Q: What is an Essential Oil? A: An Essential Oil is a concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. Essential Oils are also known as volatile or ethereal oils, as they are extracted from leaves, buds, bark, trees, flowers and other parts of plants. The oil is “essential” in the sense that it carries a distinctive scent, or essence, from the plant. Essential Oils in general do not need to have any specific chemical properties in common, beyond conveying characteristic fragrances. They are not to be confused with essential fatty acids. Q: What uses do Essential Oils have? A: They have had many uses in the past, and new applications are being discovered even today. Essential Oils can be used for anything ranging from aromatherapy, homemade arts and crafts (such as candles), and soaps. However, they are not just limited to applications because of their smell, they are also very useful as bug repellents, and flavors for certain foods or drinks. Some of them even have natural medicinal and/or therapeutic properties. Q: Can I take your oils internally or eat/drink them? A: The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend taking Essential Oils internally unless under the direct supervision of a medical doctor who is qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. Please make sure that, when you take any oils internally, it is under the guidance of a medical professional. Q: Are your oils really pure? They contain nothing else than the essence of the plant they are extracted from and the oil itself, and are not diluted or watered down. Q: How do I know I’m really getting good quality products? We keep this guarantee as a show of gratitude for our customers, and we will do our best to keep you satisfied! Essential oils are very concentrated and potent. &###xA0;Even small amounts can cause harm if used improperly. Do not apply undiluted essential oils directly to your skin, as this can cause an overdose. Make sure you store essential oils out of the reach of children and pets. Do not get essential oils in your eyes, nose, or ears. Wash your hands thoroughly after using essential oils. If working with pure essential oils, you may want to get disposable latex gloves (or latex-free&###xA0;alternatives). Do not take essential oils internally, unless at the advice of your doctor or a qualified medical practitioner. Before going out in the sun or to a tanning booth, avoid using essential oils that increase your sensitivity&###xA0;to the sun, such as citrus oils e. Bergamot oil, grapefruit oil. Do a patch test if you have allergies or think you might be sensitive to an essential oil. Test&###xA0;aromatherapy products (such as lotions or creams) by applying a small dab to your arm. For pure&###xA0;essential oils, add one drop in 2.5 mL (or 1/2 teaspoon) of vegetable oil and apply it to your arm. If the area turns red, or if there is burning or itchiness, wash the area and do not use that product. Overuse of essential oils can trigger a headache or dizziness. Do not exceed the recommended amounts. If you’re working with essential oils e. Making your own lotions, candles, or bath salts make sure&###xA0;you’re working in a well-ventilated area and take breaks to go outside. If you have a medical condition, consult a qualified medical practitioner before using essential oils. &###xA0;Certain essential oils should not be used by people with certain conditions. People with liver or kidney disease should only use essential oils under the guidance of a qualified&###xA0;medical practitioner. Once absorbed in the bloodstream, essential oils are eventually cleared from your&###xA0;body by the liver and kidneys–using essential oils excessively may injure these organs. Consult a qualified medical practitioner if you are using any medication, because essential oils may&###xA0;interact negatively with certain medications. For example, relaxing essential oils such as chamomile, lavender, and melissa (lemon balm) may heighten the effect of sleeping pills or sedatives. The information provided&###xA0;is obtained from current and reliable sources, but WFMED makes no representation as to the comprehensiveness or accuracy of said information. &###xA0;Nothing contained herein should be considered as a direct recommendation by WFMED as to use of Essential Oils, Carrier Oils, or Hydrosol Oils. Essential oils are natural products. &###xA0;There are many differences among varieties, species, places of origin, and other factors related to essential oils. &###xA0;WFMED shall not be held responsible for any damages to property, or for any adverse physical effects (including injury or bodily harm) caused by insufficient knowledge or the improper use of our products. &###xA0;The user of the product is solely responsible for compliance with any laws and regulations applying to the use of the product, including intellectual property right of third parties. &###xA0;The liability of WFMED is limited to the value of the goods and does not include any consequential loss. &###xA0;WFMED shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. See our other items. Product Information Essential Oil Name: Neroli Oil Botanical Name: Citrus aurantium amara Syn. Citrus bigarradia, Citrus vulgaris, Citrus aurantium var aurantium Plant Part: Flowers Extraction Method: Steam Distilled Origin: Italy Package/Form: 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers. The item “2 fl oz Neroli Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth” is in sale since Friday, September 25, 2009. This item is in the category “Health & Beauty\Natural & Alternative Remedies\Aromatherapy”. The seller is “wf-medical” and is located in Lorton, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: GreenHealth
  • MPN: EO-NEROL-02-G
  • 100% Pure Essential Oil: 100 % Pure and Undiluted
  • Product: Essential Oil
  • Aromatherapy: Therapeutic Grade
  • Amount: 2 oz

1 Gallon Cedarwood (Chinese) Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

1 Gallon Cedarwood (Chinese) Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

Pure & Natural Essential Oils. 1 Gallon Cedarwood Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) – GreenHealth. Cedarwood Oil – 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil! Essential Oil Name: Cedarwood Oil Botanical Name: Thuja orientalis syn. Platycladus orientalis, or Oriental Thuja. Plant Part: Wood, Roots, & Branches. Extraction Method: Steam Distilled. Package/Form: 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers. Description: It is a small, slow-growing tree, 15-20 m tall and 0.5 m trunk diameter (exceptionally to 30 m tall and 2 m diameter in very old trees). The foliage forms in flat sprays with scale-like leaves 2-4 mm long. The cones are 15-25 mm long, green ripening brown in about eight months from pollination, and have 6-12 thick scales arranged in opposite pairs. The seeds are 4-6 mm long, with no wing. Common Uses: Cedarwood has been used for fungal growths, muscular aches and pains, removing warts, rheumatism, skin afflictions, as well as cosmetics, perfumes, and scenting soaps. Additional uses include antiseptic, antiputrescent, antiseborrheic, aphrodisiac, astringent, diuretic, expectorant, fungicidal, mucilytic, sedative (nervous), stimulant (circulatory), and general tonic. Mixes well with: Rosewood, bergamot, boronia, cypress, calamus, cassia, costus, jasmine, juniper, neroli, mimosa, labdanum, olibanum, clary sage, vetiver, rosemary, ylang ylang. Safety Information: Avoid if pregnant. Possible irritant to skin for sensitive skin types. Do a patch test first. &###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;&###x200B;&##x200B. Q: What is an Essential Oil? A: An Essential Oil is a concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. Essential Oils are also known as volatile or ethereal oils, as they are extracted from leaves, buds, bark, trees, flowers and other parts of plants. The oil is “essential” in the sense that it carries a distinctive scent, or essence, from the plant. Essential Oils in general do not need to have any specific chemical properties in common, beyond conveying characteristic fragrances. They are not to be confused with essential fatty acids. Q: What uses do Essential Oils have? A: They have had many uses in the past, and new applications are being discovered even today. Essential Oils can be used for anything ranging from aromatherapy, homemade arts and crafts (such as candles), and soaps. However, they are not just limited to applications because of their smell, they are also very useful as bug repellents, and flavors for certain foods or drinks. Some of them even have natural medicinal and/or therapeutic properties. Q: Can I take your oils internally or eat/drink them? A: The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend taking Essential Oils internally unless under the direct supervision of a medical doctor who is qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. Please make sure that, when you take any oils internally, it is under the guidance of a medical professional. Q: Are your oils really pure? They contain nothing else than the essence of the plant they are extracted from and the oil itself, and are not diluted or watered down. Q: How do I know I’m really getting good quality products? We keep this guarantee as a show of gratitude for our customers, and we will do our best to keep you satisfied! Essential oils are very concentrated and potent. &###xA0;Even small amounts can cause harm if used improperly. Do not apply undiluted essential oils directly to your skin, as this can cause an overdose. Make sure you store essential oils out of the reach of children and pets. Do not get essential oils in your eyes, nose, or ears. Wash your hands thoroughly after using essential oils. If working with pure essential oils, you may want to get disposable latex gloves (or latex-free&###xA0;alternatives). Do not take essential oils internally, unless at the advice of your doctor or a qualified medical practitioner. Before going out in the sun or to a tanning booth, avoid using essential oils that increase your sensitivity&###xA0;to the sun, such as citrus oils e. Bergamot oil, grapefruit oil. Do a patch test if you have allergies or think you might be sensitive to an essential oil. Test&###xA0;aromatherapy products (such as lotions or creams) by applying a small dab to your arm. For pure&###xA0;essential oils, add one drop in 2.5 mL (or 1/2 teaspoon) of vegetable oil and apply it to your arm. If the area turns red, or if there is burning or itchiness, wash the area and do not use that product. Overuse of essential oils can trigger a headache or dizziness. Do not exceed the recommended amounts. If you’re working with essential oils e. Making your own lotions, candles, or bath salts make sure&###xA0;you’re working in a well-ventilated area and take breaks to go outside. If you have a medical condition, consult a qualified medical practitioner before using essential oils. &###xA0;Certain essential oils should not be used by people with certain conditions. People with liver or kidney disease should only use essential oils under the guidance of a qualified&###xA0;medical practitioner. Once absorbed in the bloodstream, essential oils are eventually cleared from your&###xA0;body by the liver and kidneys–using essential oils excessively may injure these organs. Consult a qualified medical practitioner if you are using any medication, because essential oils may&###xA0;interact negatively with certain medications. For example, relaxing essential oils such as chamomile, lavender, and melissa (lemon balm) may heighten the effect of sleeping pills or sedatives. The information provided&###xA0;is obtained from current and reliable sources, but WFMED makes no representation as to the comprehensiveness or accuracy of said information. &###xA0;Nothing contained herein should be considered as a direct recommendation by WFMED as to use of Essential Oils, Carrier Oils, or Hydrosol Oils. Essential oils are natural products. &###xA0;There are many differences among varieties, species, places of origin, and other factors related to essential oils. &###xA0;WFMED shall not be held responsible for any damages to property, or for any adverse physical effects (including injury or bodily harm) caused by insufficient knowledge or the improper use of our products. &###xA0;The user of the product is solely responsible for compliance with any laws and regulations applying to the use of the product, including intellectual property right of third parties. &###xA0;The liability of WFMED is limited to the value of the goods and does not include any consequential loss. &###xA0;WFMED shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Product Information Essential Oil Name: Cedarwood Oil Botanical Name: Thuja orientalis syn. Plant Part: Wood, Roots, & Branches Extraction Method: Steam Distilled Origin: China Package/Form: 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers. The item “1 Gallon Cedarwood (Chinese) Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth” is in sale since Wednesday, August 17, 2016. This item is in the category “Health & Beauty\Natural & Alternative Remedies\Aromatherapy”. The seller is “wf-medical” and is located in Lorton, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: GreenHealth
  • MPN: BO-CEDAR-01-P
  • 100% Pure Essential Oil: 100 % Pure and Undiluted
  • Product: Essential Oil
  • Aromatherapy: Therapeutic Grade
  • Amount: 1 gallon

1 Gallon Clove Leaf Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

1 Gallon Clove Leaf Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

Pure & Natural Essential Oils. 1 Gallon Clove Leaf Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) – GreenHealth. Clove Leaf Oil – 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil! Essential Oil Name: Clove Leaf Oil Botanical Name: Syzygium aromaticum. Extraction Method: Steam Distilled. Package/Form: 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers. Description: Clove is derived from the tree Syzgium aromaticum. It is a slender evergreen that grows up to 12 meters in height (approximately 36 feet). At the start of the rainy season, long buds appear. They change color over time and are beaten from the trees and dried. Common Uses: Clove Leaf is credited as being beneficial for skin irritations, digestive issues, and bad breath. It is often substituted for Clove Bud in soaps and candles. Mixes well with: rose, lavender, clary sage, bergamot, bay, ylang ylang, and oils from the spice family and from the citrus family. Safety Information: Direct application on the skin should be avoided. Q: What is an Essential Oil? A: An Essential Oil is a concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. Essential Oils are also known as volatile or ethereal oils, as they are extracted from leaves, buds, bark, trees, flowers and other parts of plants. The oil is “essential” in the sense that it carries a distinctive scent, or essence, from the plant. Essential Oils in general do not need to have any specific chemical properties in common, beyond conveying characteristic fragrances. They are not to be confused with essential fatty acids. Q: What uses do Essential Oils have? A: They have had many uses in the past, and new applications are being discovered even today. Essential Oils can be used for anything ranging from aromatherapy, homemade arts and crafts (such as candles), and soaps. However, they are not just limited to applications because of their smell, they are also very useful as bug repellents, and flavors for certain foods or drinks. Some of them even have natural medicinal and/or therapeutic properties. Q: Can I take your oils internally or eat/drink them? A: The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend taking Essential Oils internally unless under the direct supervision of a medical doctor who is qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. Please make sure that, when you take any oils internally, it is under the guidance of a medical professional. Q: Are your oils really pure? They contain nothing else than the essence of the plant they are extracted from and the oil itself, and are not diluted or watered down. Q: How do I know I’m really getting good quality products? We keep this guarantee as a show of gratitude for our customers, and we will do our best to keep you satisfied! Essential oils are very concentrated and potent. Even small amounts can cause harm if used improperly. Do not apply undiluted essential oils directly to your skin, as this can cause an overdose. Make sure you store essential oils out of the reach of children and pets. Do not get essential oils in your eyes, nose, or ears. Wash your hands thoroughly after using essential oils. If working with pure essential oils, you may want to get disposable latex gloves (or latex-free alternatives). Do not take essential oils internally, unless at the advice of your doctor or a qualified medical practitioner. Before going out in the sun or to a tanning booth, avoid using essential oils that increase your sensitivity to the sun, such as citrus oils e. Bergamot oil, grapefruit oil. Do a patch test if you have allergies or think you might be sensitive to an essential oil. Test aromatherapy products (such as lotions or creams) by applying a small dab to your arm. For pure essential oils, add one drop in 2.5 mL (or 1/2 teaspoon) of vegetable oil and apply it to your arm. If the area turns red, or if there is burning or itchiness, wash the area and do not use that product. Overuse of essential oils can trigger a headache or dizziness. Do not exceed the recommended amounts. If you’re working with essential oils e. Making your own lotions, candles, or bath salts make sure you’re working in a well-ventilated area and take breaks to go outside. If you have a medical condition, consult a qualified medical practitioner before using essential oils. Certain essential oils should not be used by people with certain conditions. People with liver or kidney disease should only use essential oils under the guidance of a qualified medical practitioner. Once absorbed in the bloodstream, essential oils are eventually cleared from your body by the liver and kidneys–using essential oils excessively may injure these organs. Consult a qualified medical practitioner if you are using any medication, because essential oils may interact negatively with certain medications. For example, relaxing essential oils such as chamomile, lavender, and melissa (lemon balm) may heighten the effect of sleeping pills or sedatives. The information provided is obtained from current and reliable sources, but WFMED makes no representation as to the comprehensiveness or accuracy of said information. Nothing contained herein should be considered as a direct recommendation by WFMED as to use of Essential Oils, Carrier Oils, or Hydrosol Oils. Essential oils are natural products. There are many differences among varieties, species, places of origin, and other factors related to essential oils. WFMED shall not be held responsible for any damages to property, or for any adverse physical effects (including injury or bodily harm) caused by insufficient knowledge or the improper use of our products. The user of the product is solely responsible for compliance with any laws and regulations applying to the use of the product, including intellectual property right of third parties. The liability of WFMED is limited to the value of the goods and does not include any consequential loss. WFMED shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. See our other items. The item “1 Gallon Clove Leaf Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth” is in sale since Wednesday, February 17, 2016. This item is in the category “Health & Beauty\Natural & Alternative Remedies\Aromatherapy”. The seller is “wf-medical” and is located in Burke, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: GreenHealth
  • MPN: BO-CLOVL-01-P
  • Amount: 1 Gallon
  • Product: Essential Oil

1 Gallon Rosemary Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

1 Gallon Rosemary Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

Pure & Natural Essential Oils. 1 Gallon Rosemary Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) – GreenHealth. Rosemary Oil – 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil! Essential Oil Name: Rosemary Oil Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis. Plant Part: Herb / Leaf. Extraction Method: Steam Distilled. Package/Form: 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers. Description: Rosemary is an evergreen shrub with numerous branches and ash-colored scaly bark with leathery, thick leaves, which are lustrous and dark green above, and white underneath. Common Uses: Rosemary Essential Oil is best used as a facial oil for extremely dry skin. It nourishes the scalp and keeps hair looking healthy and shiny, and many users claim that it promotes hair growth, though there is not any medical evidence to support this argument. It normalizes excessive oil secretions and improves most scalp problems, particularly dandruff and seborrhea. Rosemary Oil is also helpful in treating cellulite. It also balances intense emotions and controls mood swings. It assists in managing stress and overcoming stress-related disorders and nervous exhaustion. Mixes well with: Basil, Bergamot, Cedarwood, Frankincense, Ginger, Lemon, Orange and Peppermint. Safety Information: Rosemary Essential Oil is generally non-toxic and non-sensitizing. It is not suitable for people with epilepsy or high blood pressure. Avoid in pregnancy since it is an emmenagogue. This pure essential oil can be diluted for therapeutic grade and/or other applications. We are an essential oil wholesaler. We sell in both small and bulk quantities. Now you can get the wholesale price directly from our store! Q: What is an Essential Oil? A: An Essential Oil is a concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. Essential Oils are also known as volatile or ethereal oils, as they are extracted from leaves, buds, bark, trees, flowers and other parts of plants. The oil is “essential” in the sense that it carries a distinctive scent, or essence, from the plant. Essential Oils in general do not need to have any specific chemical properties in common, beyond conveying characteristic fragrances. They are not to be confused with essential fatty acids. Q: What uses do Essential Oils have? A: They have had many uses in the past, and new applications are being discovered even today. Essential Oils can be used for anything ranging from aromatherapy, homemade arts and crafts (such as candles), and soaps. However, they are not just limited to applications because of their smell, they are also very useful as bug repellents, and flavors for certain foods or drinks. Some of them even have natural medicinal and/or therapeutic properties. Q: Can I take your oils internally or eat/drink them? A: The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend taking Essential Oils internally unless under the direct supervision of a medical doctor who is qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. Please make sure that, when you take any oils internally, it is under the guidance of a medical professional. Q: Are your oils really pure? They contain nothing else than the essence of the plant they are extracted from and the oil itself, and are not diluted or watered down. Q: How do I know I’m really getting good quality products? We keep this guarantee as a show of gratitude for our customers, and we will do our best to keep you satisfied! Essential oils are very concentrated and potent. Even small amounts can cause harm if used improperly. Do not apply undiluted essential oils directly to your skin, as this can cause an overdose. Make sure you store essential oils out of the reach of children and pets. Do not get essential oils in your eyes, nose, or ears. Wash your hands thoroughly after using essential oils. If working with pure essential oils, you may want to get disposable latex gloves (or latex-free alternatives). Do not take essential oils internally, unless at the advice of your doctor or a qualified medical practitioner. Before going out in the sun or to a tanning booth, avoid using essential oils that increase your sensitivity to the sun, such as citrus oils e. Bergamot oil, grapefruit oil. Do a patch test if you have allergies or think you might be sensitive to an essential oil. Test aromatherapy products (such as lotions or creams) by applying a small dab to your arm. For pure essential oils, add one drop in 2.5 mL (or 1/2 teaspoon) of vegetable oil and apply it to your arm. If the area turns red, or if there is burning or itchiness, wash the area and do not use that product. Overuse of essential oils can trigger a headache or dizziness. Do not exceed the recommended amounts. If you’re working with essential oils e. Making your own lotions, candles, or bath salts make sure you’re working in a well-ventilated area and take breaks to go outside. If you have a medical condition, consult a qualified medical practitioner before using essential oils. Certain essential oils should not be used by people with certain conditions. People with liver or kidney disease should only use essential oils under the guidance of a qualified medical practitioner. Once absorbed in the bloodstream, essential oils are eventually cleared from your body by the liver and kidneys–using essential oils excessively may injure these organs. Consult a qualified medical practitioner if you are using any medication, because essential oils may interact negatively with certain medications. For example, relaxing essential oils such as chamomile, lavender, and melissa (lemon balm) may heighten the effect of sleeping pills or sedatives. The information provided is obtained from current and reliable sources, but WFMED makes no representation as to the comprehensiveness or accuracy of said information. Nothing contained herein should be considered as a direct recommendation by WFMED as to use of Essential Oils, Carrier Oils, or Hydrosol Oils. Essential oils are natural products. There are many differences among varieties, species, places of origin, and other factors related to essential oils. WFMED shall not be held responsible for any damages to property, or for any adverse physical effects (including injury or bodily harm) caused by insufficient knowledge or the improper use of our products. The user of the product is solely responsible for compliance with any laws and regulations applying to the use of the product, including intellectual property right of third parties. The liability of WFMED is limited to the value of the goods and does not include any consequential loss. WFMED shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. See our other items. The item “1 Gallon Rosemary Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth” is in sale since Saturday, November 28, 2009. This item is in the category “Health & Beauty\Natural & Alternative Remedies\Aromatherapy”. The seller is “wf-medical” and is located in Lorton, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: GreenHealth
  • MPN: BO-ROSEM-01-P

1 Gallon Tea Tree Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

1 Gallon Tea Tree Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

Pure & Natural Essential Oils. 1 Gallon Tea Tree Essential Oil. Tea Tree Oil – 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil! Essential Oil Name: Tea Tree Oil Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia. Extraction Method: Steam Distilled. Origin: China & Australia. Package/Form: 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers. Description: Although the Tea Tree plant is indigenous to Australia, it is grown in many parts of the world including China. The Chinese tea tree plant is a small shrub with needle-like leaves similar to that of the Australian variety. Common Uses: Tea Tree essential oil is best known as a very powerful immune stimulant. It can help to fight all three categories of infectious organisms (Bacteria, Fungi, and Viruses), and there is evidence that Tea Tree oil massage prior to an operation may help to fortify the body and reduce post-operative shock. Used in vapor therapy, Tea Tree oil can help with colds, measles, sinusitis and viral infections. For skin and hair, Tea Tree has been used to combat acne, oily skin, head lice and dandruff. As essential oils have become more accepted by the public, the use of Tea Tree has increased significantly. This can be readily evidenced by the commercial products now using Tea Tree essential oil. Mixed well with: Basil, bergamot, citronella, clary sage, clove, eucalyptus, geranium, ginger, juniper, lavender, lemon, marjoram, myrrh, nutmeg, oregano, peppermint, pine, rosemary, rosewood, tangerine, tea tree, thyme, and ylang ylang. Safety Information: Can be used undiluted, however it’s best to do a patch test first. Limit usage to the problem area, and avoid the surrounding skin. Tea tree may cause irritate skin for sensitive skin types. Do not massage directly on or below varicose veins. This pure essential oil can be diluted for therapeutic grade and/or other applications. We are an essential oil wholesaler. We sell in both small and bulk quantities. Now you can get the wholesale price directly from our store! Q: What is an Essential Oil? A: An Essential Oil is a concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. Essential Oils are also known as volatile or ethereal oils, as they are extracted from leaves, buds, bark, trees, flowers and other parts of plants. The oil is “essential” in the sense that it carries a distinctive scent, or essence, from the plant. Essential Oils in general do not need to have any specific chemical properties in common, beyond conveying characteristic fragrances. They are not to be confused with essential fatty acids. Q: What uses do Essential Oils have? A: They have had many uses in the past, and new applications are being discovered even today. Essential Oils can be used for anything ranging from aromatherapy, homemade arts and crafts (such as candles), and soaps. However, they are not just limited to applications because of their smell, they are also very useful as bug repellents, and flavors for certain foods or drinks. Some of them even have natural medicinal and/or therapeutic properties. Q: Can I take your oils internally or eat/drink them? A: The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend taking Essential Oils internally unless under the direct supervision of a medical doctor who is qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. Please make sure that, when you take any oils internally, it is under the guidance of a medical professional. Q: Are your oils really pure? They contain nothing else than the essence of the plant they are extracted from and the oil itself, and are not diluted or watered down. Q: How do I know I’m really getting good quality products? We keep this guarantee as a show of gratitude for our customers, and we will do our best to keep you satisfied! Essential oils are very concentrated and potent. Even small amounts can cause harm if used improperly. Do not apply undiluted essential oils directly to your skin, as this can cause an overdose. Make sure you store essential oils out of the reach of children and pets. Do not get essential oils in your eyes, nose, or ears. Wash your hands thoroughly after using essential oils. If working with pure essential oils, you may want to get disposable latex gloves (or latex-free alternatives). Do not take essential oils internally, unless at the advice of your doctor or a qualified medical practitioner. Before going out in the sun or to a tanning booth, avoid using essential oils that increase your sensitivity to the sun, such as citrus oils e. Bergamot oil, grapefruit oil. Do a patch test if you have allergies or think you might be sensitive to an essential oil. Test aromatherapy products (such as lotions or creams) by applying a small dab to your arm. For pure essential oils, add one drop in 2.5 mL (or 1/2 teaspoon) of vegetable oil and apply it to your arm. If the area turns red, or if there is burning or itchiness, wash the area and do not use that product. Overuse of essential oils can trigger a headache or dizziness. Do not exceed the recommended amounts. If you’re working with essential oils e. Making your own lotions, candles, or bath salts make sure you’re working in a well-ventilated area and take breaks to go outside. If you have a medical condition, consult a qualified medical practitioner before using essential oils. Certain essential oils should not be used by people with certain conditions. People with liver or kidney disease should only use essential oils under the guidance of a qualified medical practitioner. Once absorbed in the bloodstream, essential oils are eventually cleared from your body by the liver and kidneys–using essential oils excessively may injure these organs. Consult a qualified medical practitioner if you are using any medication, because essential oils may interact negatively with certain medications. For example, relaxing essential oils such as chamomile, lavender, and melissa (lemon balm) may heighten the effect of sleeping pills or sedatives. The information provided is obtained from current and reliable sources, but WFMED makes no representation as to the comprehensiveness or accuracy of said information. Nothing contained herein should be considered as a direct recommendation by WFMED as to use of Essential Oils, Carrier Oils, or Hydrosol Oils. Essential oils are natural products. There are many differences among varieties, species, places of origin, and other factors related to essential oils. WFMED shall not be held responsible for any damages to property, or for any adverse physical effects (including injury or bodily harm) caused by insufficient knowledge or the improper use of our products. The user of the product is solely responsible for compliance with any laws and regulations applying to the use of the product, including intellectual property right of third parties. The liability of WFMED is limited to the value of the goods and does not include any consequential loss. WFMED shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. See our other items. The item “1 Gallon Tea Tree Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth” is in sale since Tuesday, April 23, 2013. This item is in the category “Health & Beauty\Natural & Alternative Remedies\Aromatherapy”. The seller is “wf-medical” and is located in Burke, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: GreenHealth
  • MPN: BO-TTREE-01-P
  • Amount: 1 Gallon
  • Product: Essential Oil

1 Gallon Bergamot Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

1 Gallon Bergamot Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

Pure & Natural Essential Oils. 1 Gallon Bergamot Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) – GreenHealth. Bergamot Oil – 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil! Essential Oil Name: Bergamot Oil Botanical Name: Citrus bergamia. Extraction Method: Cold Pressed. Package/Form: 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers. Description: This tree is native to South East Asia, it is also found in the Ivory Coast. Bergamot essential oil is extracted from the tree Citrus aurantium var. Bergamia and is also known as Bergamot orange. Bergamot oil is made from a tree that can grow up to four meters high with star-shaped flowers, with star-shaped flowers and smooth leaves, bearing citrus fruit resembling a cross between an orange and a grapefruit, but in a pear-shape. The fruit ripens from green to yellow. Common Uses: Bergamot oil can be used in the treatment of depression, stress, tension, fear, hysteria, and infection. It can also heal acne and loss of appetite and has general restorative properties. Often it is used in perfumes because it has a wonderful smell. Mixes well with: Black Pepper, Clary sage, Cypress, Frankincense, Geranium, Jasmine, Mandarin, Nutmeg, Orange, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Vetiver and Ylang Ylang. Safety Information: Bergamot oil can cause severe burns when used on sensitive skin that has been exposed to sunlight due to the high bergaptene content. This pure essential oil can be diluted for therapeutic grade and/or other applications. We are an essential oil wholesaler. We sell in both small and bulk quantities. Now you can get the wholesale price directly from our store! Q: What is an Essential Oil? A: An Essential Oil is a concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. Essential Oils are also known as volatile or ethereal oils, as they are extracted from leaves, buds, bark, trees, flowers and other parts of plants. The oil is “essential” in the sense that it carries a distinctive scent, or essence, from the plant. Essential Oils in general do not need to have any specific chemical properties in common, beyond conveying characteristic fragrances. They are not to be confused with essential fatty acids. Q: What uses do Essential Oils have? A: They have had many uses in the past, and new applications are being discovered even today. Essential Oils can be used for anything ranging from aromatherapy, homemade arts and crafts (such as candles), and soaps. However, they are not just limited to applications because of their smell, they are also very useful as bug repellents, and flavors for certain foods or drinks. Some of them even have natural medicinal and/or therapeutic properties. Q: Can I take your oils internally or eat/drink them? A: The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend taking Essential Oils internally unless under the direct supervision of a medical doctor who is qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. Please make sure that, when you take any oils internally, it is under the guidance of a medical professional. Q: Are your oils really pure? They contain nothing else than the essence of the plant they are extracted from and the oil itself, and are not diluted or watered down. Q: How do I know I’m really getting good quality products? We keep this guarantee as a show of gratitude for our customers, and we will do our best to keep you satisfied! Essential oils are very concentrated and potent. Even small amounts can cause harm if used improperly. Do not apply undiluted essential oils directly to your skin, as this can cause an overdose. Make sure you store essential oils out of the reach of children and pets. Do not get essential oils in your eyes, nose, or ears. Wash your hands thoroughly after using essential oils. If working with pure essential oils, you may want to get disposable latex gloves (or latex-free alternatives). Do not take essential oils internally, unless at the advice of your doctor or a qualified medical practitioner. Before going out in the sun or to a tanning booth, avoid using essential oils that increase your sensitivity to the sun, such as citrus oils e. Bergamot oil, grapefruit oil. Do a patch test if you have allergies or think you might be sensitive to an essential oil. Test aromatherapy products (such as lotions or creams) by applying a small dab to your arm. For pure essential oils, add one drop in 2.5 mL (or 1/2 teaspoon) of vegetable oil and apply it to your arm. If the area turns red, or if there is burning or itchiness, wash the area and do not use that product. Overuse of essential oils can trigger a headache or dizziness. Do not exceed the recommended amounts. If you’re working with essential oils e. Making your own lotions, candles, or bath salts make sure you’re working in a well-ventilated area and take breaks to go outside. If you have a medical condition, consult a qualified medical practitioner before using essential oils. Certain essential oils should not be used by people with certain conditions. People with liver or kidney disease should only use essential oils under the guidance of a qualified medical practitioner. Once absorbed in the bloodstream, essential oils are eventually cleared from your body by the liver and kidneys–using essential oils excessively may injure these organs. Consult a qualified medical practitioner if you are using any medication, because essential oils may interact negatively with certain medications. For example, relaxing essential oils such as chamomile, lavender, and melissa (lemon balm) may heighten the effect of sleeping pills or sedatives. The information provided is obtained from current and reliable sources, but WFMED makes no representation as to the comprehensiveness or accuracy of said information. Nothing contained herein should be considered as a direct recommendation by WFMED as to use of Essential Oils, Carrier Oils, or Hydrosol Oils. Essential oils are natural products. There are many differences among varieties, species, places of origin, and other factors related to essential oils. WFMED shall not be held responsible for any damages to property, or for any adverse physical effects (including injury or bodily harm) caused by insufficient knowledge or the improper use of our products. The user of the product is solely responsible for compliance with any laws and regulations applying to the use of the product, including intellectual property right of third parties. The liability of WFMED is limited to the value of the goods and does not include any consequential loss. WFMED shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. See our other items. The item “1 Gallon Bergamot Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth” is in sale since Friday, April 24, 2015. This item is in the category “Health & Beauty\Natural & Alternative Remedies\Aromatherapy”. The seller is “wf-medical” and is located in Burke, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: GreenHealth
  • MPN: BO-BERGA-01-P
  • Amount: 1 Gallon
  • UPC: 616320114664

1 Gallon Thyme Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

1 Gallon Thyme Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

Pure & Natural Essential Oils. 1 Gallon Thyme Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) – GreenHealth. Thyme Oil – 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil! Essential Oil Name: Thyme Oil Botanical Name: Thymus zygis Syn. Thymus tenuifolius, Serpyllum zygis. Extraction Method: Steam distilled, & rectified to standardize thymol content. Package/Form: 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers. Description: The Thyme plant is an evergreen perennial shrub that grows up to 45 cm (18 inches) in height. It has a woody root system, a multi-branched stem, small elliptical greenish gray aromatic leaves and pale purple or white flowers. Thyme is derived from the Greek word’thymos’ that means’perfume’. White Thyme can also be derived from this species if the Red Thyme is further distilled; nonetheless, White Thyme is more commonly derived from the Thymus Zygis species. Common Uses: Thyme Essential Oil has been used effectively as a bactericide, antiseptic, antimicrobial, astringent, antispasmodic, antitoxic, diuretic, antifungal, insecticide, tonic, and as an immune stimulant. Thyme Oil can assist with nervous complaints, respiratory problems, poor circulation and problems of the digestive system. It should also be noted that in cool to cold conditions, the active ingredient Thymol may crystallize. The more thymol present, the greater it? S propensity for altering states. We would recommend placing the bottle in a very hot water bath, changing the water frequently and once it is back to the liquid state be sure to shake before use. Mixes well with: Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lemon, Lavender, Rosemary and Pine. Safety Information: Thyme Essential Oil should be avoid during pregnancy, or if a history of high blood pressure exists. Red Thyme contains a high amount of toxic phenols (carvacrol and thymol) that can irritate mucus membranes, cause skin irritation and skin sensitization. This pure essential oil can be diluted for therapeutic grade and/or other applications. We are an essential oil wholesaler. We sell in both small and bulk quantities. Now you can get the wholesale price directly from our store! Q: What is an Essential Oil? A: An Essential Oil is a concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. Essential Oils are also known as volatile or ethereal oils, as they are extracted from leaves, buds, bark, trees, flowers and other parts of plants. The oil is “essential” in the sense that it carries a distinctive scent, or essence, from the plant. Essential Oils in general do not need to have any specific chemical properties in common, beyond conveying characteristic fragrances. They are not to be confused with essential fatty acids. Q: What uses do Essential Oils have? A: They have had many uses in the past, and new applications are being discovered even today. Essential Oils can be used for anything ranging from aromatherapy, homemade arts and crafts (such as candles), and soaps. However, they are not just limited to applications because of their smell, they are also very useful as bug repellents, and flavors for certain foods or drinks. Some of them even have natural medicinal and/or therapeutic properties. Q: Can I take your oils internally or eat/drink them? A: The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend taking Essential Oils internally unless under the direct supervision of a medical doctor who is qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. Please make sure that, when you take any oils internally, it is under the guidance of a medical professional. Q: Are your oils really pure? They contain nothing else than the essence of the plant they are extracted from and the oil itself, and are not diluted or watered down. Q: How do I know I’m really getting good quality products? We keep this guarantee as a show of gratitude for our customers, and we will do our best to keep you satisfied! Essential oils are very concentrated and potent. Even small amounts can cause harm if used improperly. Do not apply undiluted essential oils directly to your skin, as this can cause an overdose. Make sure you store essential oils out of the reach of children and pets. Do not get essential oils in your eyes, nose, or ears. Wash your hands thoroughly after using essential oils. If working with pure essential oils, you may want to get disposable latex gloves (or latex-free alternatives). Do not take essential oils internally, unless at the advice of your doctor or a qualified medical practitioner. Before going out in the sun or to a tanning booth, avoid using essential oils that increase your sensitivity to the sun, such as citrus oils e. Bergamot oil, grapefruit oil. Do a patch test if you have allergies or think you might be sensitive to an essential oil. Test aromatherapy products (such as lotions or creams) by applying a small dab to your arm. For pure essential oils, add one drop in 2.5 mL (or 1/2 teaspoon) of vegetable oil and apply it to your arm. If the area turns red, or if there is burning or itchiness, wash the area and do not use that product. Overuse of essential oils can trigger a headache or dizziness. Do not exceed the recommended amounts. If you’re working with essential oils e. Making your own lotions, candles, or bath salts make sure you’re working in a well-ventilated area and take breaks to go outside. If you have a medical condition, consult a qualified medical practitioner before using essential oils. Certain essential oils should not be used by people with certain conditions. People with liver or kidney disease should only use essential oils under the guidance of a qualified medical practitioner. Once absorbed in the bloodstream, essential oils are eventually cleared from your body by the liver and kidneys–using essential oils excessively may injure these organs. Consult a qualified medical practitioner if you are using any medication, because essential oils may interact negatively with certain medications. For example, relaxing essential oils such as chamomile, lavender, and melissa (lemon balm) may heighten the effect of sleeping pills or sedatives. The information provided is obtained from current and reliable sources, but WFMED makes no representation as to the comprehensiveness or accuracy of said information. Nothing contained herein should be considered as a direct recommendation by WFMED as to use of Essential Oils, Carrier Oils, or Hydrosol Oils. Essential oils are natural products. There are many differences among varieties, species, places of origin, and other factors related to essential oils. WFMED shall not be held responsible for any damages to property, or for any adverse physical effects (including injury or bodily harm) caused by insufficient knowledge or the improper use of our products. The user of the product is solely responsible for compliance with any laws and regulations applying to the use of the product, including intellectual property right of third parties. The liability of WFMED is limited to the value of the goods and does not include any consequential loss. WFMED shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. See our other items. The item “1 Gallon Thyme Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth” is in sale since Thursday, September 19, 2013. This item is in the category “Health & Beauty\Natural & Alternative Remedies\Aromatherapy”. The seller is “wf-medical” and is located in Lorton, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: GreenHealth
  • MPN: 2784963017
  • 100% Pure Essential Oil: 100 % Pure and Undiluted
  • Product: Essential Oil
  • Aromatherapy: Therapeutic Grade
  • Amount: 1 Gallon

1 Gallon Ylang Ylang Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

1 Gallon Ylang Ylang Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

Pure & Natural Essential Oils. 1 Gallon Ylang Ylang Essential Oil. Ylang Ylang Oil – 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil! Essential Oil Name: Ylang Ylang Oil Botanical Name: Cananga odorata Syn. Unona odorantissimum, Uvaria odorata. Extraction Method: Steam Distillation. Package/Form: 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers. Description: Ylang-ylang Essential Oil is extracted from Cananga odorata? Also known as flower of flowers. It is a tall tropical tree about 20meters (60 feet) high with large, tender, fragrant pink, mauve or yellow flowers. The yellow heads are viewed as being the best in terms of quality. There are several grades of Ylang-ylang essential oil which are extracted at different times during the flower’s lengthy distillation. These grades are referred to as extra, I, II, & III. Common Uses: Ylang-ylang Essential Oil can assist with problems such as high blood pressure, rapid breathing and heartbeat, nervous conditions, as well as impotence and frigidity. Spiritual practitioners claim that the users of Ylang-ylang are those who have been drawn to the oil, and who in turn, suit it. Ylang-ylang Essential Oil is best suited for use in the perfumery and skincare industries. Mixes well with: Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lavender, Neroli, Rosewood and Sandalwood. Safety Information: Ylang-ylang Essential Oil can cause sensitivity on some people and excessive use of it may lead to headaches and nausea. This pure essential oil can be diluted for therapeutic grade and/or other applications. We are an essential oil wholesaler. We sell in both small and bulk quantities. Now you can get the wholesale price directly from our store! Q: What is an Essential Oil? A: An Essential Oil is a concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. Essential Oils are also known as volatile or ethereal oils, as they are extracted from leaves, buds, bark, trees, flowers and other parts of plants. The oil is “essential” in the sense that it carries a distinctive scent, or essence, from the plant. Essential Oils in general do not need to have any specific chemical properties in common, beyond conveying characteristic fragrances. They are not to be confused with essential fatty acids. Q: What uses do Essential Oils have? A: They have had many uses in the past, and new applications are being discovered even today. Essential Oils can be used for anything ranging from aromatherapy, homemade arts and crafts (such as candles), and soaps. However, they are not just limited to applications because of their smell, they are also very useful as bug repellents, and flavors for certain foods or drinks. Some of them even have natural medicinal and/or therapeutic properties. Q: Can I take your oils internally or eat/drink them? A: The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend taking Essential Oils internally unless under the direct supervision of a medical doctor who is qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. Please make sure that, when you take any oils internally, it is under the guidance of a medical professional. Q: Are your oils really pure? They contain nothing else than the essence of the plant they are extracted from and the oil itself, and are not diluted or watered down. Q: How do I know I’m really getting good quality products? We keep this guarantee as a show of gratitude for our customers, and we will do our best to keep you satisfied! Essential oils are very concentrated and potent. Even small amounts can cause harm if used improperly. Do not apply undiluted essential oils directly to your skin, as this can cause an overdose. Make sure you store essential oils out of the reach of children and pets. Do not get essential oils in your eyes, nose, or ears. Wash your hands thoroughly after using essential oils. If working with pure essential oils, you may want to get disposable latex gloves (or latex-free alternatives). Do not take essential oils internally, unless at the advice of your doctor or a qualified medical practitioner. Before going out in the sun or to a tanning booth, avoid using essential oils that increase your sensitivity to the sun, such as citrus oils e. Bergamot oil, grapefruit oil. Do a patch test if you have allergies or think you might be sensitive to an essential oil. Test aromatherapy products (such as lotions or creams) by applying a small dab to your arm. For pure essential oils, add one drop in 2.5 mL (or 1/2 teaspoon) of vegetable oil and apply it to your arm. If the area turns red, or if there is burning or itchiness, wash the area and do not use that product. Overuse of essential oils can trigger a headache or dizziness. Do not exceed the recommended amounts. If you’re working with essential oils e. Making your own lotions, candles, or bath salts make sure you’re working in a well-ventilated area and take breaks to go outside. If you have a medical condition, consult a qualified medical practitioner before using essential oils. Certain essential oils should not be used by people with certain conditions. People with liver or kidney disease should only use essential oils under the guidance of a qualified medical practitioner. Once absorbed in the bloodstream, essential oils are eventually cleared from your body by the liver and kidneys–using essential oils excessively may injure these organs. Consult a qualified medical practitioner if you are using any medication, because essential oils may interact negatively with certain medications. For example, relaxing essential oils such as chamomile, lavender, and melissa (lemon balm) may heighten the effect of sleeping pills or sedatives. The information provided is obtained from current and reliable sources, but WFMED makes no representation as to the comprehensiveness or accuracy of said information. Nothing contained herein should be considered as a direct recommendation by WFMED as to use of Essential Oils, Carrier Oils, or Hydrosol Oils. Essential oils are natural products. There are many differences among varieties, species, places of origin, and other factors related to essential oils. WFMED shall not be held responsible for any damages to property, or for any adverse physical effects (including injury or bodily harm) caused by insufficient knowledge or the improper use of our products. The user of the product is solely responsible for compliance with any laws and regulations applying to the use of the product, including intellectual property right of third parties. The liability of WFMED is limited to the value of the goods and does not include any consequential loss. WFMED shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. See our other items. The item “1 Gallon Ylang Ylang Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth” is in sale since Friday, September 20, 2013. This item is in the category “Health & Beauty\Natural & Alternative Remedies\Aromatherapy”. The seller is “wf-medical” and is located in Lorton, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: GreenHealth
  • MPN: BO-YLANG-01-P
  • Product: Essential Oil
  • Amount: 1 Gallon (Plastic Jug)

1 Gallon Peppermint Essential Oil 100% Pure Plastic Jug GreenHealth

1 Gallon Peppermint Essential Oil 100% Pure Plastic Jug GreenHealth

Japanese Peppermint Oil – 100% PURE Essential Oil! Essential Oil Name: Japanese Peppermint Oil MSDS / CoA. Botanical Name: Mentha arvensis. Extraction Method: Steam Distilled. Package/Form: 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers. Description: There are several species of the peppermint plant, many of which can grow to 3 feet in height, spreading due to their underground’runners. The mentha arvensis peppermint has hairy leaves with serrated edges, and purple spiked flowers. This Japanese Peppermint is known for its high menthol content, so high, in fact, that menthol crystals sometimes form right on the leaves. Common Uses: The familiar aroma of peppermint is known for both its warming and cooling properties. Friendly to the sinuses, peppermint is also useful to the muscular system, especially for women during monthly cycles or menopause. Peppermint is commonly used in tea, chewing gum, and candy, but the Essential Oil that we sell is much, much stronger and more concentrated, and should therefore be used in moderation. Peppermint is widely credited as being a digestive aid. The leaves contain menthol, which is a proven aid to digestion. A very fresh and clean smelling herb, it is a refreshing and energizing mental stimulant, can be used to enhance the well-being of digestive and respiratory system, and works as a good nerve tonic that helps with mental fatigue and nervous stress. And of course, it also helps relieve bad breath. Additionally, peppermint can be used as a detterent against unwanted rodents and insects. Mixes well with: Basil, eucalyptus, geranium, grapefruit, juniper, lavender, lemon, myrrh, pine, rosemary, spearmint, tea tree, and wintergreen. Safety Information: Avoid if pregnant or breast feeding. Do not use on babies or small children. Do not use around pets, as it can be toxic in higher doses. May cause irritation to sensitive skin, however it is rare. Please do a patch test, first, before applying in large amounts. Do not use in baths. Should not be used in conjunction with homeopathic remedies, as it may act as an antidote. This pure essential oil can be diluted for therapeutic grade and/or other applications. We are an essential oil wholesaler. We sell in both small and bulk quantities. Now you can get the wholesale price directly from our store! The item “1 Gallon Peppermint Essential Oil 100% Pure Plastic Jug GreenHealth” is in sale since Wednesday, February 10, 2010. This item is in the category “Health & Beauty\Natural & Alternative Remedies\Aromatherapy”. The seller is “wf-medical” and is located in Lorton, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: GreenHealth
  • MPN: BO-PEPPJ-01-P
  • 100% Pure Essential Oil: 100 % Pure and Undiluted
  • Product: Essential Oil
  • Amount: 1 Gallon (Plastic)

1 Gallon Wintergreen Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

1 Gallon Wintergreen Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth

Wintergreen Oil – 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil! Essential Oil Name: Wintergreen Oil MSDS / CoA. Botanical Name: Gaultheria procumbens Syn. Extraction Method: Steam Distillation. Package/Form: 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers. Description: Wintergreen is a small evergreen herb which grows up to 15cm (6 in) high with slender stems, leathery serrated leaves, drooping white flowers followed by fleshy scarlet berries. Common Uses: Wintergreen Essential Oil has long been used as a pain reliever. It is also used in formulas to ease respiratory and sinus issues. Mixes well with: Ylang-ylang, Peppermint, Marjoram Sweet, Lavender, Birch and Vanilla. Safety Information: Avoid use if pregnant. Safety in young children, nursing women, or those with severe liver or kidney disease is not known. This pure essential oil can be diluted for therapeutic grade and/or other applications. We are an essential oil wholesaler. We sell in both small and bulk quantities. Now you can get the wholesale price directly from our store! The item “1 Gallon Wintergreen Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) GreenHealth” is in sale since Thursday, June 19, 2014. This item is in the category “Health & Beauty\Natural & Alternative Remedies\Aromatherapy”. The seller is “wf-medical” and is located in Lorton, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: GreenHealth
  • MPN: BO-WINTE-01-P
  • Product: Essential Oil
  • Amount: 1 Gallon (Plastic Jug)