
An essential oil is the volatile liquid of a plant. The most common use of essential oils is in the perfumery industry. A high quality perfume (with no artificial fragrances) is a blend of pure essential oils.
Essential oils have been dated back as far as the time of Cleopatra, who, as the story goes, had her sails soaked in Jasmine to announce her presence on the Nile River.
Spikenard was the oil that Mary Magdalene used to anoint the feet of Jesus. Spikenard aids to sooth the deepest forms of anxiety and can instill a profound sense of peace.
Essential oils such as Frankincense and Myrrh, along with resins such as Pistacia and Balsam were used in Ancient Egypt to embalm bodies during the mummification process. Today, Frankincense and Myrrh are two of the most commonly used essential oils in treating aging skin or scars.
Essential oils have diverse healing properties, among which the most noted are the ability to repel viruses, bacteria and other microbes, making them a strong natural alternative for disinfecting and fighting/preventing colds or infections.
The intended use of essential oils is by introducing them into the blood stream. The method of delivery is either by inhalation (aromatherapy), absorption (through the skin) or ingestion (through the mouth). Most essential oil products utilize both inhalation and absorption for maximum benefits.
Pure essential oils have a very high frequency. A simple explanation is: "everything is energy vibrating at a certain frequency." The frequency of the body and any organ tend to lower when infected or damaged in some way. The high vibratory frequency of essential oils, when introduced into the body, aid in regeneration and restoration by raising the frequency of the body!
Frequency Monitor: Bruce Tainio of Tainio Technology
Frequency and Disease Research: Dr. Royal R. Rife
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