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Table of Contents
04 | Introduction
05| What Are Essential Oils?
07| History of Essential Oils
10| Why Essential Oils Are So Powerful
12| Quality of Essential Oils … What You MUST Know
13| How to Use Essential Oils
17| The 7 Most Powerful Essential Oils to Stock in Your
Herbal Cabinet
1. Lavender
2. Peppermint
3. Lemon
4. Frankincense
5. Melaleuca (Tea Tree)
6. Protective Blend
7. Digestive Blend
Introduction
What would a king keep in their cabinet? If we look back in
ancient days to see what King Solomon, King David, King Tut,
Queen Esther or Cleopatra would have put in their cabinet,
what do you think you would have found?
Well, according to ancient documentation, you would have found
essential oils. Essential oils were used by kings and queens as
part of their daily health regimen and were often more costly
than gold and silver.
The purpose of this guide is to empower and train you to
take control of your health with essential oils. This guide
combines both science and ancient wisdom to give you the
best recommendations for do-it-yourself home remedies with
essential oils.
Today, our cupboards and cabinets are full of synthetic chemicals
and pills that not only often ineffective, but usually come with
side effects. Why continue to rely exclusively on these substances when God has provided us with
plant-based essential oils that are even more powerful?
Just adding some of the most common essential oils like lavender, frankincense, lemon,
peppermint and clove oil to your daily health regimen can:
And these are just a few of the health benefits of using essential oils.
Now let’s talk a bit about what essential oils are, the history of these oils and how you can use
them to transform your health!
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> Support seasonal immunity
> Relax your body and soothe sore muscles
> Promote skin health
> Support healthy inflammation response
> Promote healthy hormones
> Support healthy digestive function
> Cleanse your lymphatic system
> Clean your home
> Be used in homemade personal
care products
BENEFITS
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What Are
Essential Oils?
Essential oils are extracted directly from the bark,
flower, fruit, leaf, seed or root of a plant or tree and
just one drop can have powerful health benefits.
Essential oils are typically created through the process
of distillation that separates the oil and water-based
compounds of a plant by steaming.
Essential oils are highly concentrated oils that have a
strong aroma. By concentrating the oils of these plants
you are literally extracting some of the most powerful
compounds of a plant into a single oil. For instance, in
order to get one pound of lavender essential oil, it
takes 150 pounds of lavender flowers!
So essentially (pun intended) you can receive 150
times the beneficial properties from lavender essential
oils than you would from using straight lavender.
These natural oils in plants protect the plant from
insects, shield the plant from a harsh environment
and help them adapt to their surroundings. By taking
essential oils, you are harnessing the protective and
health-promoting powers of a plant. Essential oils are
truly the most potent form of plant-based medicine.
Their power to heal and cure disease is so effective
that by using essential oils many people are able to
avoid the need to use a plethora of drugs or have
various types of surgeries.
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Water is heated
creating steam
The steam passes
through the plant
matter, pulling out
the oil
The oil rises
with the steam
The condenser
cools the steam
In the seperator, the oil
rises to the top of the
water and is extracted
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History of Essential Oils
Aromatic plant
oils are a vital
component of
ancient culture
that dates back
to nearly the
beginning of time.
It appears that it
was the Egyptians
who first made
extensive use
of herbs with
distillation methods around 3,500 B.C.
Essential oils were used in Egyptian health
protocols and used in the burial of rulers
and pharaohs.
When King Tut’s tomb was opened, 350
liters of essential oils were discovered in
alabaster jars. It’s been documented that
Cleopatra, who was famous for her beauty
and charm, owned the first spa near the
dead sea where she used essential oils for
her personal beauty treatments.
Also, essential oils were used by Moses and
were referenced in the Bible. In fact, in the
book of Exodus when the Lord refers to
holy anointing oil, it was a specific formula
God recommended.
This formula was used to anoint priests
and kings. And, this holy anointing oil was
used when someone went to the priest for
healing. The oil was poured onto their head,
and they were prayed for. And this wasn’t
just a ritual, this oil was known to have
powerful properties.
BIBLE
ANOINTING
OIL
Myrrh 6 kg
Cinnamon 3 kg
Calamus 3 kg
Cassia 6 kg
Olive oil 7 kg
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In the book of Numbers 16, Moses tells the
high priest Aaron to burn oils as incense
to stop a plague. We know that these
oils, especially cinnamon, have powerful
antibacterial properties that can help balance
the digestive tract and defend the body.1
Other essential oils used frequently during
that time period include frankincense, hyssop,
spikenard and cedarwood.
This wisdom then sailed across the
Mediterranean and evidently reached
Hippocrates, who utilized aromatherapy to
enhance massage techniques a few centuries
before the coming of Christ. Somewhere in the
midst of this knowledge transfer, China and
India also started to employ herbal remedies
and embraced essential oils extensively.
Then, as the Bible tells us, 3 wise men gave the
infant King of Israel gifts of gold to honor his
royalty, frankincense as a perfume, and myrrh
for anointing oil. Although there is probably
some truth to this, other sources claim that
the wise men from the far east were actually
being more practical by giving the baby Jesus
these precious, costly items that could double
as potential health remedies.
“In the Bible,
essential oils
are referenced
264 times and
33 different
types of oils
are mentioned.”
During that time frankincense was used to
support the immune system and healthy
inflammation response. Myrrh was known to
help recovery after pregnancy and support
hormonal health.
As civilizations transferred world power, the
essential oil techniques from Greece traveled
to Rome which favored aromatherapy and
fragrances. After the fall of the Roman Empire,
Persia picked up these techniques and
perfected the essential oil distillation process.
Sadly, the Dark Ages brought with it a disdain
for Hippocrates’ holistic approach. However,
because the Catholic Church viewed bathing
as inappropriate, high esteem was given
to aromatics, which coincidently are also
antimicrobial, to keep foul odor at bay.2
Little
did they know that their perfume was also
helping stave off airborne germs!
During this era, it’s believed that Monks
continued the tradition of essential oils and
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secretly kept herbal tradition alive in the halls of their monasteries. Unfortunately, traditional
herbalism was viewed as “witchcraft,” and many herbalists were either burned at the stake or
persecuted.
Thankfully, the Renaissance resurrected herbalism and physicians such as Paracelsus challenged
his medical colleagues with testimonials of successfully using plants in patient protocols.
What we know as modern “aromatherapy” was not introduced formally until French chemist
Rene Maurice Gattefosse first coined the phrase in 1937. Although he wasn’t necessarily a natural
health advocate, he became interested in essential oils after a 1910 accident where he badly
burned his hand. Gattefosse used the first available salve in his laboratory — a pure, undiluted
lavender oil compound that not only immediately eased the pain, but aided in wound healing
without infection or scar.
Because of Gattefosse’s work, Dr. Jean Valet used essential oils with injured soldiers in World War
II. This led to Marguerite Maury being the first person to “individually recommend” essential oil
combinations using a Tibetan technique for back massage applied to nerve endings along the
spine.
Today, essential oils are still used by “kings” and “priests” as well as by doctors, nutritionists and
other experts along with laypeople all over the world.
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Why Essential Oils
Are So Powerful
Essential oils are composed of very small molecules that can
penetrate your cells, and some compounds in essential oils
can even cross the blood-brain barrier. They differ from fatty
oils (like those in vegetables or nuts) that come from large
molecules as they are more easily absorbed.
For instance, most vegetable oils will stay on your skin and may
even clog your pores because they are not small enough to get
into your system whereas essential oils will soak right into your
skin.
Essential oils placed anywhere on the body are “transdermal,”
which means they can actually pass through your skin and into
your circulatory system and cells.3
These oils are typically used in four ways: topically, inhaled by
using a diffuser, taken internally and used for personal care.
Many essential oils are so powerful that when used topically
or internally, they must be diluted with a carrier oil like olive,
coconut or jojoba oil.
Because of the incredible ability of essential oils to travel
through the body and air, even diffusing essential oils can have
great health benefits. Think
about how powerful the
scent of these oils are.
An example would be if
you had peppermint leaves
in your kitchen. Could you
smell them from 10 feet
away? Probably not. But if
Virus Cell
Bacteria Outer Membrane
Essential Oils
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you are diffusing peppermint, cinnamon or oregano essential oils, you can smell them throughout
most of your home!
That’s because the volatile compounds in essential oils can pass from the air into your olfactory
system. Your olfactory system, which is your sense of smell, is connected directly to your brain
and what you smell can go into your cells and your bloodstream within seconds.
This is great for times when your children are not feeling well, as you can simply diffuse essential
oils of clove and frankincense in the air and support their immune system through olfaction.4
Once in your system, these oil compounds have the ability to protect and support your body in
various ways. Promoting health by means of your olfactory system is why using essential oils has
been referred to as aromatherapy.
It’s important to mention that dried herbs and medicinal tinctures also have health-promoting
properties. For instance, ground ginger root, cinnamon and echinacea have many health benefits.
Also, consuming healthy foods such as vegetables and fresh herbs can support overall wellness.
But in terms of compounds that have the strongest concentrated health-promoting properties,
none of these are as powerful as essential oils.
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Quality of Essential Oils …
What You MUST Know
This is one of the most vital things you must know about essential oils … not all essential oils are
created equally. In fact, most of them are worthless to your health and potentially toxic. There are
four grades of essential oils:
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by the Food and Drug Administration.
Synthetic and Altered Oils 1 | • created in laboratory and lowest grade of oil
Natural and “Pure” Oils
• may be overly processed so they lose beneficial compounds 2 | • most commonly sold type of essential oils
Certified Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils
• steam distilled, containing beneficial compounds
• they may or may not have been sprayed with pesticides
• therapeutic grade is a first-party designation; i.e. self-certified and
not recognized by third parties
3 |
Certified Organic Essential Oils
• the highest grade of essential oils with greatest
beneficial properties
• free of pesticides and chemicals
• third-party certified for purity
4 |
Creating true quality essential oils starts with planting high quality plants in nutrient-dense
organic soil. Then these herbs or plants must be harvested when their beneficial compounds are
most available.
Next, oils should be extracted using steam distillation, CO2 supercritical fluid extraction or cold
pressed without using chemicals.
Finally, the oils should be bottled in dark glass containers to protect from oxidation and sunlight.
When purchasing essential oils, always buy certified organic oils whenever possible.
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How to Use Essential Oils
There are four main ways I recommend using essential
oils: topical, inhalation, internal and personal care.
1 | TOPICAL USE
Some essential oils can be placed directly on the skin, but some cannot and should be mixed with
a carrier oil. Some of the best carrier oils include coconut oil, almond oil, olive oil, jojoba oil and
pomegranate seed oil.
Simply take 3–5 drops of the essential oil and put directly
onto your skin. If it needs a carrier oil, mix 3–5 drops of
essential oils with 1 teaspoon of a carrier oil like coconut oil.
Key points of
application on
the body are:
Behind ears
Neck
Abdomen
Soles and tops
of feet
Along spine
Temples
Upper back
How to Use Essential Oils
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To apply topically,
I recommend:
Put 3 drops in palm
with carrier oil if
necessary.
Rub oils together with
palm and fingers,
then apply to area in
circular light massage
movement.
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2 |
Other ways to use oils
topically include:
Baths
15 drops mixed with 1/2 cup of Epsom salt makes a
fantastic aromatherapy bath. This can help improve
circulation, relieve sore muscles, soothe skin, open
airways, relax the body and improve sleep. Use soothing
oils like eucalyptus and lavender.
Compresses
10 drops per 4 ounces of water. Soak cloth and apply for
bruises, cuts, aches and pains. Peppermint is one of the
best for muscle aches, and lavender is great for cuts and
burns.
Salves
A 2.5% dilution is recommended, which is 15 drops per
1 ounce of oil. You can make salves by mixing coconut oil,
beeswax, vitamin E oil and essential oils. You can store
salves in a metal or glass container and use for things like
cuts, scrapes, bruises or for sore muscle rubs.
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2 | INTERNAL USE*
Research suggests that many oils are more effective when taken orally. But only pure certified
organic oils should be taken this way. Dosage and dilution is dependent on age, size and health of
individual. If you have more in-depth questions, consult your nutritionist or physician.
Suggested internal use methods include:
• Put several drops of oil into an empty capsule and swallow with water
• Add 1–3 drops to a glass of water, almond milk or coconut milk
• Put 1–3 drops to 1 teaspoon of coconut oil then consume
• Add 1–3 drops to 1 teaspoon of raw honey
• Drop directly under tongue with certain oils
I personally put
drops of peppermint
and lemon oil in my
water and drink it
throughout the day.
*CAUTION: Certain oils can be used internally and others cannot. Certain essential oils suitable for
adults are not healthy for children. In-depth questions about internal dosage should be directed to
a nutritionist or physician. The following essential oils should never be taken internally: anise, basil,
fennel, hyssop, pine, cypress, arborvitae, birch, cedarwood, eucalyptus, white fir and wintergreen.
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3 | INHALATION WITH DIFFUSER
Another excellent way to use essential oils is to diffuse them. As discussed earlier, the molecules
in essential oils are small enough to pass into your body and cells to support health and wellness.
Here are some directions when using a diffuser.
Here are some ways
to diffuse essential oils:
• To clean the air, add in essential oils
of lemon and clove
• To improve energy, add in peppermint
• To induce relaxation, add in lavender
* I have the diffuser going around the house
and my office all day.
“Putting 15 drops of
essential oils in a diffuser
or in warm water is fast
becoming one of the
most popular ways to use
essential oils.”
4 | PERSONAL
CARE USE
In just a bit, I also want to discuss some
common home recipes with essential oils
— like homemade toothpaste, deodorant
and body lotion — but first let’s talk
about the top essential oils to stock in
your herbal cabinet.
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The 7 Most Powerful
Essential Oils
to Stock in Your
Herbal Cabinet
Well known for its soothing, calming properties,
lavender is wonderful for promoting natural
healing time for burns, cuts, stings and other
wounds. It’s jam-packed with antioxidant power,
which is why researchers from Tunisia evaluated
its ability to support healthy blood sugar levels and
reduce oxidative stress.5
A Russian scientist Rene Gattefosse first discovered
the beneficial properties that lavender oil possessed
when he severely burned his arm in an accident.
He immersed his hand in a vat of lavender essential
oil and found that the oil aided in natural healing
without any scarring!
LAVENDER
Lavender oil benefits
• Relaxes body and reduces stress
• Promotes natural healing of wounds and burns
• Supports healthy blood pressure and cholesterol
levels
• Promotes restful sleep
• Promotes healthy skin and appearance
• Supports hormone balance
• Supports healthy blood sugar levels
Uses
+ Rub on neck in evening to relax body and improve sleep
+ Detox and relaxing bath — add lavender essential oils and Epsom salts to restore body
after a challenging day
+ Apply to your kids’ cuts, scrapes, rashes, burns and wounds
+ Diffuse in the air to relax and improve mood
+ Take as supplement or use topically on neck to support healthy blood pressure levels
+ Put on as fragrance to replace chemical perfumes
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Pleasantly suitable for an abundance of oral and
topical uses, peppermint may be the most versatile
essential oil in the world.
Research has found peppermint can support healthy
digestion and relieve occasional gas and bloating.6
Peppermint essential oil gives a cooling sensation
and has a calming effect on the body that can help
relieve sore muscles when used topically. It also has
antimicrobial properties so it can help freshen bad
breath and support healthy digestion.
PEPPERMINT
Peppermint oil benefits
• Improves focus, energy and concentration
• Supports digestion
• Reduces muscle soreness
• Fights bad breath
• Improves breathing
• Supports seasonal immunity
Uses
+ Mix with coconut oil and rub topically on sore muscles
+ Diffuse in air to improve focus and energy
+ Use on bottom of feet and chest to improve breathing
+ Mix with coconut oil and baking soda for homemade toothpaste
+ Put 1 drop in water to freshen breath
+ Take 1 drop in water to support healthy digestion
+ Mix with coconut oil and dark chocolate to make homemade peppermint patties
| 19 † These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Lemon is best known for its ability to support the body’s
natural detoxification and is widely used to stimulate
lymph drainage, to rejuvenate energy, purify skin and act
as an insect repellant. Lemon oil stands out, for research
has recently discovered that it carries powerful cleansing
properties.
According to a study published in the International
Journal of Food Microbiology, lemon oil may actually be
the most powerful antimicrobial agent of all the essential
oils. Lemon essential oil actually comes from the lemon
peel, which is the most nutritious part of the lemon,
something almost no one has in their diet.
Another study published in Experimental Biology and
Medicine found that breathing in the scent of lemon
essential oils supports healthy neurological activity and
promotes the breakdown of body fat.7
Lemon oil is one of the most “essential” oils to have on
hand and can be used for everything from a detoxification
program to freshening up your clothes. I also put a drop
of lemon essential oil in my water every day.
LEMON
Lemon oil benefits
• Promotes cleansing of lymphatic system
• Supports healthy weight management
• Promotes energy levels
• Supports healthy immune system response
• Improves mood and reduces stress
Uses
+ Put 1–2 drops in water to freshen breath
+ Take 1 drop 3x daily as supplement to promote cleansing and metabolism
+ Diffuse to clean air, for a nice citrus scent and to uplift mood
+ Rub on hands in place of hand sanitizer for antimicrobial benefits
+ Put drops in yogurt or smoothie to enhance flavor
+ Mix with olive oil as natural cleaning product
+ Mix with baking soda as natural teeth whitener
+ Improve house smell by diffusing in air
| 20 † These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
One of the most underrated essential oils,
frankincense could be the most powerful.
Frankincense is also known as boswellia. It has
been regarded as a holy oil in the Middle East for
centuries. It has been used for the act of anointing
individuals, and is well known biblically as one of
the gifts given to Christ at his birth. In ancient times,
frankincense was valued above gold because of its
use to support health and wellness in a wide range
of individuals and circumstances.
The essential oil has also been used with much
success to support healthy inflammation response
and healthy immune system function.8
FRANKINCENSE
Frankincense oil benefits
• Supports healthy inflammation response
• Supports healthy immune system function
• Aids in the cleansing and detoxification of the body
• Promotes healthy mood
• Spiritual awareness
• Promotes total body skin health
Uses
+ Rub topically behind ears, on chest and neck to support immune system function
+ Take internally to support healthy inflammation response and apply topically on
areas of joint discomfort
+ Apply topically on age spots, scars and stretch marks to aid in skin regeneration
+ Diffuse in the air when praying or meditating
+ Use after a trauma to recenter and calm yourself
+ Diffuse in air to promote seasonal immune system health
+ Take internally, diffuse or use topically for cellular health and longevity
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Well known throughout Australia for its ability
to promote natural wound healing, melaleuca
also known as tea tree oil has powerful antiseptic
properties. Melaleuca has been documented to kill
many germs on contact.
A study published in the British Medical Journal
found that melaleuca is “a powerful disinfectant and
is non-poisonous and gentle” to the body.9
MELALEUCA
(Tea Tree Oil)
Melaleuca oil benefits
• Antiseptic
• Supports healthy gums
• Supports healthy skin and reduces blemishes
• Promotes a healthy scalp
Uses
+ Mix 5 drops with 1 tablespoon of raw honey and use as a wash for blemishes
+ Apply topically to aid in natural skin healing of toenails and feet
+ Add 5 drops to shampoo to improve scalp health
+ Diffuse in the air to purify
+ Gargle melaleuca essential oil and water to support seasonal immunity
+ Put directly on bug, mosquito or spider bites to aid in natural healing
+ Mix 2 teaspoons melaleuca and water in spray bottle for all-purpose cleaner
(excellent for workout mats)
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Make your own protective blend of essential
oils to keep your family healthy and safe. This
formulation is based on a story long told of an
event that occurred during the 15th century
when many people across Europe were suffering
with poor health. There were four robbers
apprehended during this time and when brought
to the judge he asked them how it was they were
not getting sick.
They were spice traders and told the judge they
were protected because of a blend of essential
oils they were covering themselves in — of clove,
cinnamon, citrus, eucalyptus and rosemary.
PROTECTIVE
BLEND
Clove, Orange, Eucalyptus
and Rosemary
Clove essential oil ranks as
the No. 1 herb in the world in
antioxidant value also known
as ORAC score. It’s antioxidant
score is 1,078,700 per 100g
where blueberries are 9,300
per 100g. Clove has also been
shown to possess antifungal
properties.10
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Eucalyptus essential oil
supports respiratory health.
Also, it decreases mucus
production and supports
digestive health.11
Orange peel oil is a powerful
citrus fruit that contains
d-limonene, which has many
benefits, including cleansing
and support of healthy
inflammation response. It has
also been shown to promote
a healthy mood, freshen
odor and support metabolic
function.12
Rosemary essential oil has
been shown to support healthy
brain function.13 It also has
been shown to improve health
of skin, hair, nails and naturally
support hormone balance.
Benefits of this protective blend
• Antioxidant protection
• Disinfectant against germs
• Energizing aroma
• Supports healthy inflammation
response
• Reduces fatigue
• Supports brain health
• Supports a healthy immune
system
• Opens sinuses and supports
seasonal wellness
| 23 † These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
As you can see, these
essential oils offer an array
of health benefits and can be
the foundation of your Kings’
Cabinet.
I believe this blend to be the most important
essential oil formulas in the world and can be used
for many things. And it has an amazing aroma so I
diffuse it around my home and office everyday.
Uses
+ Put 1 drop under tongue to freshen breath and
give energy boost
+ Diffuse in air for amazing scent and to sanitize
your home or office
+ Improves breathing
+ Mix with coconut oil and rub on feet to promote
skin health
+ Rub on gums for toothache or mix with coconut
oil and baking soda as homemade toothpaste
+ Mix with aloe vera juice for natural mouthwash
+ Mix with coconut oil and baking soda for
homemade deodorant that actually works all day
+ Take in capsule form to support daily and
seasonal immune response
| 24 † These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Millions of people around the world struggle
with such digestive issues as occasional bloating,
cramps, diarrhea and constipation — and which
can affect almost everyone at some point in their
life.
The father of medicine Hippocrates said “All
Health Begins in the Gut.”
The good news is there is a blend of the essential
oils called DigestEssentials that contains ginger,
peppermint and fennel.
DIGESTIVE
BLEND
Ginger, Peppermint, Fennel
Ginger essential oil supports
healthy inflammation response
and healthy digestion and is
the go-to oil as a reliever of
occasional nausea.14
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Peppermint oil has a cooling
effect on the gut and can
soothe the digestive tract.
Peppermint oil has been
shown to reduce occasional
gas and bloating.15
Benefits of this digestive blend
• Supports healthy inflammation
response
• Reduces occasional gas and
bloating
• Freshens breath
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Fennel essential oil has
a natural sweet flavor and
has been shown to support
healthy digestion function.16
Also, fennel aids the body’s
cleansing process.
Uses
+ Put 3–5 drops in water 3 times daily to
support digestive health
+ Diffuse in air to improve digestive
comfort
+ Massage 2 drops clockwise over
stomach to reduce occasional bloating
and constipation
+ Put 3 drops under tongue to soothe the
stomach
+ Mix with coconut oil and baking soda
for homemade toothpaste
+ Put 3 drops in mouth before meals to
promote healthy digestive juices
Use the
DigestEssentials
blend to support any
digestive-related
health condition.
† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Essential Oil Application Chart
Dilution is not required. Suitable for topical use and regarded as safe
for children.
Dilution is recommended. Diffuse up to 30 minutes 3x daily. Take as
supplement if recommend by physician or as directed.
Avoid using when in the sunlight or UV rays.
Do not use the oil in this manner
ESSENTIAL OIL TOPICAL INHALATION SUPPLEMENT
G
D
S
W
Basil
Bergamot
Cedarwood
Cinnamon
Clary Sage
Clove
Coriander/Cilantro
Cypress
Eucalyptus
Frankincense
D D D
S D D
G G D
D D D
D D D
D D D
W D D
G G W
D D D
G G G
| 26 † These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
ESSENTIAL OIL TOPICAL INHALATION SUPPLEMENT
Ginger
Grapefruit
Helichrysum
Lavender
Lemon
Melaleuca (Tea Tree)
Myrrh
Oregano
Peppermint
Roman Chamomile
Rose
Sandalwood
Spikenard
Wintergreen
Ylang Ylang
D D D
S G G
D
D D D
D
G G
G G G
G G
G G G
S G G
G W
G G G
D
G G G
G G G
G G W
D D W
G G G
| 27 † These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
1
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25369660
2
http://jac.oxfordjournals.org/content/47/5/565.full
3
http://ndnr.com/mindbody/dermal-absorption-of-essential-oils/
4
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21796701
5
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3880178/
6
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1742
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