Amber in Vetiver An attar is when something is ‘distilled’ through a residue of another botanical.AMBER sparkles through VETIVER in this scentilating aroma. Amber is a resinof a type of conifer sap, it hardens into crystal form and then can be distilledmany ways.....
Some Wisdom for your lungs…

Some Wisdom for your lungs…
What do Conifer trees, winter solstice (in the N. Hemisphere), Christmas trees and health all have in common? And why do I specify N. Hemisphere?
There are several different plant families you’ll find in the group of Conifers, as listed above. The Conifer trees generally offer fresh-herbaceous-coniferous aromatic aromas. Their notes are uplifting, stimulating and invigorating. They can enhance our energy, stimulate circulation, improve motivation and even stamina. They are mentally refreshing and emotionally restorative. See why they are used so heavily November – February? They help us get moving and infuse the spirit of ‘light’ in us, when things can feel dark.
So diffuse those holiday blends when it’s cold! Add 1-2 drops per Tablespoon of carrier (like Jojoba, Sesame or Olive.. NOT coconut) and massage onto achy tired muscles. Avoid the face but scalp application lightly is divine. Stay in the hairline. Want to create a chest rub? Add 1-2 drops into 15 mL of carrier and add 1 drop of Eucalyptus. Ahhhhhh breathing will feel unrestricted and emotions will balance.

All of our holiday blends have Conifer oils, to enhance your physical and emotional wealth during the busiest time of the year, in the ‘modern’ time.
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