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		<title>Ravensara Oil for Cold Sores, Shingles and Herpes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Distillers derive ravensara oil from an evergreen laurel species that has limited cultivation in several regions around the world. The major essential oil properties include being antiseptic, antibacterial and antiviral. Not surprisingly, the use of ravensara oil for cold sores, shingles, and herpes-related outbreaks is very useful for self treatment by those in search of alternatives to prescriptions or over-the-counter medicines that might have unpleasant scents and side effects. Herpes is known as a viral infection for which there is said to be no actual cure. Skin lesions provide a visible reminder of the ailment, and for some they occur [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Distillers derive ravensara oil from an evergreen laurel species that has limited cultivation in several regions around the world. The major essential oil properties include being antiseptic, antibacterial and antiviral. Not surprisingly, the use of ravensara oil for cold sores, shingles, and herpes-related outbreaks is very useful for self treatment by those in search of alternatives to prescriptions or over-the-counter medicines that might have unpleasant scents and side effects.</p>
<p>Herpes is known as a viral infection for which there is said to be no actual cure. Skin lesions provide a visible reminder of the ailment, and for some they occur more often than others. Of course, when an outbreak does occur, it is painful and also rather unsightly. Adding insult to injury, these outbreaks usually happen when someone is stressed, which is perfectly understandable considering the impact of stress in our daily lives.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/ravensara-oil-cold-sores-shingles-herpes/">Ravensara oil</a> offers topical relief while concurrently dealing with the viruses. Some people can use the oil &#8216;neat&#8217; or undiluted as a spot treatment in smaller areas, such as for a cold sore; however, it is frequently mixed with a carrier oil or another non-sensitizing essential oil as a base. Either way, it can greatly decrease the amount of visible skin lesions and shorten the duration of any outbreak. Of course, using ravensara oil for cold sores, shingles, and herpes-related outbreaks may introduce the substance to highly sensitive skin areas, so a patch test is recommended before extensive use.</p>
<p>Although unlikely, be mindful of the potential for a possible skin irritation. Since the application of the essential oils is frequently very close to mucous membranes, there is a chance that over-mixing the essential oil results in too strong a substance that might lead to skin irritations. Experiment with different concentrations until finding the one that works just right for you.</p>
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		<title>Helichrysum Oil and Its Amazing Ability to Heal and Diminish Scarring</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 23:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The phrase &#8220;what&#8217;s old is new again&#8221; certainly fits as a description for what the Greeks called &#8220;Gold of the Sun.&#8221; Helichrysum, from the flowers of the Helichrysum angustifolium, and the Helichrysum italicum plants, has been used for centuries to create an oil that has cicatrisant properties to reduce scar tissue, and the chemical constituents linalool, limonene, a-pinene, geraniol, camphene, nerol, 1, 8 cineole, terpinen-4-ol, neryl acetate, vitalidone, and eugenol, which have the ability to treat respiratory conditions as well as sinus infections, coughing, arthritis, as well as enhance tissue regeneration. Most people in the US aren&#8217;t familiar with this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The phrase &#8220;what&#8217;s old is new again&#8221; certainly fits as a description for what the Greeks called &#8220;Gold of the Sun.&#8221; Helichrysum, from the flowers of the Helichrysum angustifolium, and the Helichrysum italicum plants, has been used for centuries to create an oil that has cicatrisant properties to reduce scar tissue, and the chemical constituents linalool, limonene, a-pinene, geraniol, camphene, nerol, 1, 8 cineole, terpinen-4-ol, neryl acetate, vitalidone, and eugenol, which have the ability to treat respiratory conditions as well as sinus infections, coughing, arthritis, as well as enhance tissue regeneration.</p>
<p>Most people in the US aren&#8217;t familiar with this incredible oil, but other parts of the world are familiar with <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/helichrysum-oil-and-its-amazing-ability-to-heal-and-diminish-scarring/"><strong>helichrysum oil</strong></a> and its ability to relieve mental exhaustion, stress, and mild depression, plus it stimulates the right sphere of the brain, which enhances artistic and creative expression. The strong fruity/straw scent, light yellow to red color and thin texture of this aromatic herb make it a low key, but highly effective solution for stomach spasms, allergies, and excess water retention.</p>
<p>This essential oil can help heal stretch marks, skin blemishes, and scars due to wounds, boils, and rashes. Muscle aches and pains as well as digestive issues are relieved when the oil is diluted in a bath or inhaled during <a href="http://www.florapathics.com">aromatherapy</a>. A few drops of helichrysum oil and rose hip oil can banish acne and heal wounds with minimal scarring. Some loyal users claim it reduces signs of aging by keeping the skin smooth and wrinkle free.</p>
<p>One of the main constituents of this essential oil is neryl acetate, which acts as a muscle relaxant as well as an anti-spasmodic agent. Neryl acetate works in tandem with the eugenol, linalool, and limonene to produce skin healing as well as internal organ regeneration. </p>
<p>A few drops of the oil on burns as soon after the incident as possible will speed up the healing process, and when impact injuries manifest, apply the oil as quickly as possible to reduce swelling and reduce the healing time. Helichrysum oil is the only <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/s-16-pure-essential-oils.aspx">essential oil</a> that contains di-ketones, which play a major role in scar tissue reduction and skin healing. </p>
<p>Some wounds heal with no scarring especially when helichrysum oil is combined with sea buckthorn oil or rosemary verbenone oil. Calendula oil also has excellent wound healing properties and can be combined with helichrysum oil as well.</p>
<p>The subconscious benefits of this wonder oil should not be discounted. Helichrysum oil is an effective energy releaser, which means it has an impact on emotional blockage. It can restore emotional freedom and stability when those elements are buried in stressful thoughts and perceptions.</p>
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		<title>Bergamot Oil History and Therapeutic Applications</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 18:58:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some experts say that the bergamot tree is native to Southeast Asia and it was introduced to Europe years later, but others say its ancestral home was Greece. Regardless of its origin, the strange cross between a lime and orange tree (although some say orange and grapefruit tree) has made the Calabria region of Italy famous. The Greeks say the name comes from a Turkish work that means &#8220;the lord&#8217;s pear,&#8221; but the Italians say the name comes from the town where the bergamot was first sold, which is Bergamo in Lombardy, Italy. Bergamot oil got its reputation from the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some experts say that the bergamot tree is native to Southeast Asia and it was introduced to Europe years later, but others say its ancestral home was Greece. Regardless of its origin, the strange cross between a lime and orange tree (although some say orange and grapefruit tree) has made the Calabria region of Italy famous.</p>
<p>The Greeks say the name comes from a Turkish work that means &#8220;the lord&#8217;s pear,&#8221; but the Italians say the name comes from the town where the bergamot was first sold, which is Bergamo in Lombardy, Italy. <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/bergamot-oil-history-and-therapeutic-applications/"><strong>Bergamot oil</strong></a> got its reputation from the perfume and toiletry industry, but the fruit has been used for years in Earl Gray Tea. The essential oil is composed of several chemical constituents like limonene, linalool, a-bergaptene, myrcene, b-bisabolene, linalyl acetate, neryl acetate, nerol, geraniol, a-terpineol, and geraniol acetate.</p>
<p>The bergamot&#8217;s skin plays an important part in <a href="http://www.florapathics.com">aromatherapy oil</a> treatments while the juice and the pulp are used for culinary purposes. The oil is a powerful analgesic and has antibiotic as well as antiseptic qualities. Bergamot oil can be a quick pick-me-up when minor depression, stress, and tension develop after a long day of tedious work, or when a major event spoils positive expectations.</p>
<p>When bergamot is used in burners it helps relieve respiratory issues, and when the oil is blended into a cream it&#8217;s used for cuts, acne, cold sores, psoriasis, and chicken pox. Bergamot is photosensitive so when the essential massage oil is used the sun should be avoided. Ingesting too much bergamot in tea can block potassium absorption so caution and common sense rule when bergamot is present in a drink.</p>
<p>The therapeutic properties of the oil include antiseptic, antibiotic, stomachic, calmative, antidepressant, digestive anti-spasmodic, cicatrisant, deodorant, vermifuge, vulnerary as well as febrifuge, and analgesic. Bergamot oil is used to treat fear, hysteria, tension, stress, and anorexia, plus all types of skin infections, depression, and hair loss.</p>
<p>Bergamot oil has a powerful effect on the stomach, spleen, and liver, plus it has a positive effect on the urinary track, which helps control urinary infections and inflammation like cystitis. Bergamot blends well with other <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/s-16-pure-essential-oils.aspx">essential oils</a> like geranium, clary sage, rosemary, cypress, frankincense, black pepper, mandarin, , orange, jasmine, sandalwood, nutmeg, vetiver, and ylang-ylang.   </p>
<p>Oily skin conditions as well as compulsive eating, postnatal depression, anxiety, SAD, PMS, and the general feeling of being fed-up with life can be treated with a bergamot massage or bath, and the bergamot vapor can relieve respiratory issues as well as depression issues. </p>
<p>Bergamot oil is still a faithful companion thanks to its sweet, fruity, and spicy floral quality. It&#8217;s the Lord&#8217;s Prayer for millions of depression and hair loss sufferers.</p>
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		<title>Angelica Oil Has Centuries of Historical Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 14:59:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Man&#8217;s connection with nature is well documented through the centuries. Plants and trees have played a vital role in human mental and physical wellness, and they continue to present new avenues for general well being and emotional stability. Angelica oil has been used for over five hundred years to cure a variety of physical issues, especially when flatulence and stomach issue create discomfort. The angelica plant is native to countries in colder climates like Russia, Lithuania, and Norway. Even the inhabitants of Iceland have had a close relationship with the angelica plant through the years. In Lapland the plant was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Man&#8217;s connection with nature is well documented through the centuries. Plants and trees have played a vital role in human mental and physical wellness, and they continue to present new avenues for general well being and emotional stability. <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/angelica-oil-has-centuries-of-historical-use/"><strong>Angelica oil</strong></a> has been used for over five hundred years to cure a variety of physical issues, especially when flatulence and stomach issue create discomfort.</p>
<p>The angelica plant is native to countries in colder climates like Russia, Lithuania, and Norway. Even the inhabitants of Iceland have had a close relationship with the angelica plant through the years. In Lapland the plant was considered inspirational, and in Norway it was used to make bread. The French developed liquor from the plant. </p>
<p>Angelica oil is well known for relieving joint pain, indigestion, flatulence, bronchitis, and some reproductive issues in women. Modern herbalists continue to rely on angelica oil to relieve muscle aches, rheumatoid arthritis pain, and stomach aliments.</p>
<p>This essential oil is also used in lotions, soaps, and perfumes, but the <a href="http://www.florapathics.com">aromatherapy</a> value of angelica oil, especially when it is combined with sandalwood, myrrh, cedar wood, and frankincense continues to increase as more people become aware of its healing qualities.</p>
<p>The fragrance of angelica oil is known to produce a sense of well being. Negative feelings and emotions are released, especially when a traumatic event disrupts normal life experiences. This <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/s-16-pure-essential-oils.aspx">essential oil</a> is used to connect the physical consciousness with the spiritual consciousness in some cultures, and that practice s growing in popularity due to the history of the plant and the oil. Some cultures even call it &#8220;The Holy Ghost Oil.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Chinese use angelica oil to promote fertility, and it is currently listed in the British Herbal Pharmacopoeia as a remedy for bronchitis, and a catalyst to increase circulation. Other studies show that the oil has a positive effect on the adrenal glands. It can be also used as a nervine tonic when it is blended into the solar plexus. The carminative effect of angelica oil strengthens the digestive system, and rebuilds body strength when a chronic illness depletes body energy.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s always best to test a small amount of angelica oil for skin sensitivity. It may be phototoxic so the ultra-violet rays of the sun should be avoided when it&#8217;s applied to exposed skin. The internal use of angelica oil may also interfere with anticoagulant drugs. Aromatherapists rely on the oil as an antispasmodic, diaphoretic, expectorant, diuretic, and depurative that can ease the discomfort of internal as well as eternal issues. The essential oil from the root of the angelica plant is non-toxic and a valuable remedy. It has effectively earned the title: &#8220;The Oil of Angels&#8221; in the Western World.</p>
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		<title>Fennel Oil and Its Uses in Clinical Weight Loss Research</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 15:22:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Romans called fennel the &#8220;herb of sight,&#8221; and recent studies show that fennel does have potential in treating glaucoma. In India and Pakistan fennel flavors spicy dishes, and as an after meal breathe freshener. China combines it with other spices, and the Lebanese use it in a special omelet recipe. The Germans and Italians mix it with avocado and chicory in salads, and it&#8217;s even an ingredient in toothpaste. Fennel oil contains anethole, which explains why the oil is an essential part of aromatherapy. The polymers in fennel act as phytoestrogens so the medicinal uses for fennel oil were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Romans called fennel the &#8220;herb of sight,&#8221; and recent studies show that fennel does have potential in treating glaucoma. In India and Pakistan fennel flavors spicy dishes, and as an after meal breathe freshener. China combines it with other spices, and the Lebanese use it in a special omelet recipe. The Germans and Italians mix it with avocado and chicory in salads, and it&#8217;s even an ingredient in toothpaste.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/fennel-oil-and-its-uses-in-clinical-weight-loss-research/"><strong>Fennel oil</strong></a> contains anethole, which explains why the oil is an essential part of aromatherapy. The polymers in fennel act as phytoestrogens so the medicinal uses for fennel oil were established centuries ago. The present Chinese pharmacopoeia promotes fennel for vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. The Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia recommends fennel for flatulent dyspepsia, anorexia, and colic in children.</p>
<p>Modern therapeutic applications for fennel oil are based on the past history of the <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/s-16-pure-essential-oils.aspx">essential oil</a> as well as well established medical reports, phytochemical investigations, and various other studies. The result of those studies has made fennel oil a mainstream component in cough syrups, and carminative component in bowel and stomach remedies. Some people use fennel oil as a diuretic and a treatment for hypertension.</p>
<p>The first society to recognize the slimming attributes of fennel oil was the Greeks. They drank a cup of fennel tea fifteen minutes before eating a meal and notice a definite difference in their appetite. The Greeks decided that fennel oil fine tuned the digestive system so food was turned into energy instead of fat.</p>
<p>That thought process is not an old myth or wives tale. Fennel essential oil does remove blockage that impacts the liver, spleen, gall bladder, kidneys, and stomach. The antimicrobial properties of fennel oil promote weight loss in <a href="http://www.florapathics.com">aromatherapy</a> treatments and it treats gas, bloating, and indigestion at the same time. </p>
<p>The expectorant qualities of the oil thin out excess mucus, which helps treat respiratory issues that reduce the energy level and slow down normal cell regeneration. When energy is not converted to action of some kind it is stored in cells as fat. Fennel oil stimulates those cells and converts the fat back to energy. </p>
<p>In order to be effective in the fat burning process fennel oil impacts the metaphysical portion of the self as well. Fennel essential oil has the ability to enhance personal courage and strength. Those thoughts help the body burn fat.   </p>
<p>The metaphysical explanation for this fat burning process is that fennel oil keeps negative energy at bay so positive energy manifests. The body reacts to positive energy by burning fat stored in cells in the stomach, thighs, and legs. Modern medicine is slowly recognizing metaphysical beliefs, and is using modern tools to measure fennel oil effectiveness in weight loss.</p>
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		<title>Use Frankincense Oil to Stimulate HGH and Reduce Wrinkles</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2011 15:38:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The well known story of the three Magi bringing gifts to the newborn baby in Bethlehem is a cherished vision, but the value of those gifts is often underrated by those who don&#8217;t understand how priceless these essences were to the people living in those regions of the world during the first century. Ancient medical documents dating back to 1500 B.C. list frankincense, as well as myrrh, as remedies for certain illnesses. Frankincense oil held a regal position next to gold in that society (although it was not obtained in the same way we do modern distillation); it was used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The well known story of the three Magi bringing gifts to the newborn baby in Bethlehem is a cherished vision, but the value of those gifts is often underrated by those who don&#8217;t understand how priceless these essences were to the people living in those regions of the world during the first century.</p>
<p>Ancient medical documents dating back to 1500 B.C. list frankincense, as well as myrrh, as remedies for certain illnesses. Frankincense oil held a regal position next to gold in that society (although it was not obtained in the same way we do modern distillation); it was used to treat skin blemishes and wrinkles, as well as viral infections and depression.</p>
<p>Frankincense (Boswellia carteri) is closely related to myrrh (Commiphora myrrha); both are species of balsams. Boswellia carteri, also known as olibanum, originated in the Middle East and Africa. The resin is harvested from these small knotted balsam trees, and then distilled to produce an essential oil.</p>
<p>The use of frankincense is well documented during biblical times to treat a number of physical, as well as spiritual issues, and new research is exploring the ability of <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/frankincense-oil-stimulate-hgh-reduce-wrinkles/">frankincense oil</a> to stimulate human growth hormone (HGH) production in the pituitary gland at the base of the brain. The pituitary gland slows down the production of HGH after the age of thirty, so the body begins to show signs of aging.</p>
<p>Facial lines and creases, as well as sags and wrinkles begin to surface as HGH production slows down, but when frankincense oil is used, wrinkles seem to disappear. Compounds known as sesquiterpenes are found in frankincense oil, and they fortify the limbic system, so the key glands that secrete the hormones responsible for not only the aging process, but for the health of the cells in all organs in the body are stimulated. Reducing wrinkles is one of frankincense oil&#8217;s strong points; all the better if it is a function of restored hormone functions in the body.</p>
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		<title>Use All-Natural Argan Oil for Amazing Skin Care Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 22:35:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The precious oil from the nut of the argan tree is only found naturally in southwestern Morocco. The goats in that region know a great thing when they have a regular experience of it. These animals have been feasting around argan trees for for a long time because they thrive on the fruit from this wonder tree which the local folk call the &#8220;tree of life.&#8221; The argan tree is the symbolic tree of life because it prevents soil erosion and the seeds are used to produce the precious oil that has amazing properties. In the past the women in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The precious oil from the nut of the argan tree is only found naturally in southwestern Morocco. The goats in that region know a great thing when they have a regular experience of it. These animals have been feasting around argan trees for for a long time because they thrive on the fruit from this wonder tree which the local folk call the &#8220;tree of life.&#8221; The argan tree is the symbolic tree of life because it prevents soil erosion and the seeds are used to produce the precious oil that has amazing properties.</p>
<p>In the past the women in the area worked for twenty long hours to extract the oil from the fruit. These argan nuts were hand cracked between rocks and the seeds were roasted. Then the roasted seeds were pounded into a paste-like consistency that was cold pressed so the oil could be obtained. The amount of work it took to obtain the oil made the final product prohibitively expensive. Now argan oil is processed by machines, but it is still one of the most expensive oils in the world. The Argan tree is listed as an endangered and rare species by UNESCO and that protection makes the oil even more rare and valuable.</p>
<p>The price for argan oil for wellness is high but it&#8217;s very worthwhile. The oil from the argan tree is rich in vitamin E as well as other anti-oxidants that regenerate skin cells and eliminate free radicals. Even though the argan tree oil is more expensive than olive oil and other vegetable oils used for skin ailments it is highly regarded as one of the best  and personal care products in the world.</p>
<p>The natural phenol compounds as well as the alpha tocopherols in the oil have recognized anti-aging properties. When the oil passes the skin barrier it has the ability to repair hair follicles. The omega 9 and omega 3 in the oil provide essential nutrition for the hair that alleviates conditions like dandruff, as well as frizzy and unmanageable dry hair.</p>
<p>Even muscles show response to <a href="http://www.cleopatraschoice.com/argon-oil.html">organic argan oil</a>. Muscles tend to stay firm and healthy when the oil is topically applied into different muscle groups. Arthritis as well as other painful conditions can be treated successfully with argan tree oil when the oil permeates the joints and the surrounding tissue.</p>
<p>This amazing oil has no cholesterol so it&#8217;s great cooking oil that effectively reduces the risk of heart disease. In fact, some physicisans say it&#8217;s better than olive oil when it comes to preventing a breakdown in cell activity that can create cancerous growth.</p>
<p>Most people who use it as a skin product notice the nut-like roasted scent, but it disappears once it is immersed into the skin. Women from all over the world proclaim that acne, wrinkles, and reoccurring dry skin disappear quickly so smell is not an issue.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cleopatraschoice.com/argon-oil.html">Argan oil</a> is an amazing natural treatment that can alleviate a variety of complaints without fear of any side effects. It is truly &#8220;liquid gold&#8221; for rejuvenating damaged cells and revitalizing the immune system.</p>
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		<title>Eucalyptus Oil Is Not Just for Koala Bears!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The aborigines of Australia were the first humans to discover the healing qualities of the eucalyptus tree, but the Koala, Australia&#8217;s lovable herbivorous marsupial, was actually the first mammal to discover the amazing leaves of the eucalyptus. A Koala spends at least three of its five active hours eating the leaves of several varieties of eucalyptus leaves because they are low in protein, and high in phenolic compounds, which are powerful antioxidants&#8230; plus they&#8217;re rich in terpene compounds, which are the primary constituents in the essential oil of the eucalyptus tree. The aborigines undoubtedly noticed the affect of eucalyptus on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The aborigines of Australia were the first humans to discover the healing qualities of the eucalyptus tree, but the Koala, Australia&#8217;s lovable herbivorous marsupial, was actually the first mammal to discover the amazing leaves of the eucalyptus. A Koala spends at least three of its five active hours eating the leaves of several varieties of eucalyptus leaves because they are low in protein, and high in phenolic compounds, which are powerful antioxidants&#8230; plus they&#8217;re rich in terpene compounds, which are the primary constituents in the essential oil of the eucalyptus tree. The aborigines undoubtedly noticed the affect of eucalyptus on the Koala, and began to use the leaves in order to benefit health-wise. They used these species for antiseptic, repellent, and flavoring purposes.</p>
<p>Almost three thousand tons of eucalyptus oil is produced every year by China, South Africa, Brazil, Chile, Australia, Spain, and Portugal. These countries generally produce three types of oil depending on the end use, but the most popular oil of eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) is the cineole-based version which has a spicy, as well as camphor like smell, and cooling effect. The medicinal uses of this naturally fragrant oil are well known and the fortification it provides to the immune system is considered a vital element in aromatherapy applications.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/eucalyptus-oil-benefits-immune-system/">Eucalyptus oil</a> has the ability to affect monocytes, which are a type of white blood cell that are an important aspect of the human immune system. Monocytes have two main functions: First, they help initiate the defense systems when free radicals attach themselves to cells and begin to damage them, and second, they respond to inflammation and infection in the tissue, so the immune system can identify and divide the cells, and then regenerate new cell growth.</p>
<p>A fortified immune system is the foundation for an active lifestyle, as well as for an extended life cycle, so take a hint from the happy, healthy Koala bear and make the benefits of pure eucalyptus oil a part of your daily life!</p>
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		<title>Where to Buy Spikenard Oil?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spikenard oil is a very popular oil, with one of the richest cultural and spiritual history in the world, and there are many qualities produced in several parts of the world. Even with good distillers, there are naturally variations in the composition of spikenard oil from season to season because of changes in the weather, soil, and many other factors. That is to be expected. But, many online sellers of &#8220;spikenard essential oil&#8221; are selling low-quality, or diluted, adulterated oils&#8230; and saying they are high-quality when they definitely are not. So, it&#8217;s important when buying pure essential oils to know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.spikenardessentialoil.com">Spikenard oil</a> is a very popular oil, with one of the richest cultural and spiritual history in the world, and there are many qualities produced in several parts of the world.</p>
<p>Even with good distillers, there are naturally variations in the composition of spikenard oil from season to season because of changes in the weather, soil, and many other factors. That is to be expected.</p>
<p>But, many online sellers of <em>&#8220;spikenard essential oil&#8221;</em> are selling low-quality, or diluted, adulterated oils&#8230; and saying they are high-quality when they definitely are not. So, it&#8217;s important when buying pure essential oils to know that you have a quality supplier.</p>
<p><b>Quality spikenard oil</b> should sell for between $12 to $18 per 5 ml or so and if you find it for a lot less, then chances are you are not getting the real oil.</p>
<p>If you want a pure, undiluted, true, therapeutic-grade spikenard oil, we recommend trying this <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/affiliate/aw.aspx?B=12&#038;A=1&#038;Task=Click&#038;SubAffiliateID=11906" Target="_blank"><strong>Spikenard Essential Oil</strong></a><img border="0" src="http://www.florapathics.com/affiliate/aw.aspx?B=12&#038;A=1&#038;Task=Get&#038;SubAffiliateID=11906" width="1" height="1"> for $14.99. This supplier offers <b>FREE SHIPPING</b> in the US, as well as a <b>10% discount</b> for first time orders by entering the code <b>SAVE10NOW</b> during the online checkout. </p>
<p>This is a very high quality grade of spikenard oil and you can&#8217;t beat free shipping and an intro discount too!</p>
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		<title>Welcome to Spikenard Essential Oil!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 17:58:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to SpikenardEssentialOil.com! This site is all about pure spikenard essential oil and its use in aromatherapy for health and wellness. Spikenard oil is one of the most popular oils in the world and is used extensively in aromatherapy for the wide range of benefits that it offers. Essential oils are the compounds found within aromatic plants that contain immune-boosting and therapeutic, tonic effects for the body. Each essential oil offers something different in its healing abilities and has a wide range of accepted usage in the indigenous environment where its cultivation and use for health is longstanding. If you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to SpikenardEssentialOil.com! This site is all about pure <strong>spikenard essential oil</strong> and its use in aromatherapy for health and wellness. <a href="http://www.spikenardessentialoil.com">Spikenard oil</a> is one of the most popular oils in the world and is used extensively in aromatherapy for the wide range of benefits that it offers.</p>
<p>Essential oils are the compounds found within aromatic plants that contain immune-boosting and therapeutic, tonic effects for the body. Each essential oil offers something different in its healing abilities and has a wide range of accepted usage in the indigenous environment where its cultivation and use for health is longstanding.</p>
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