The following Essential Oil descriptions
include proper botanical name and historical uses.
For further information, such as country of origin, the meaning of the terms
“properties” and “indications”, extraction method, or further uses, please
contact Joanie.
Aromatherapy is useful for treating minor health problems. But for more
serious ailments, or if you are unsure what is wrong, be sure to talk to a
qualified Aromatherapy practitioner.
(The source of most of the following essential oil
information is the book "375 Essential Oils and Hydrosols", by Jeanne Rose.
Some information from “NSP from A to Z; A Comprehensive Alphabetical Listing
of Every Nature‘s Sunshine Product, by Nature‘s Sunshine, Inc.)
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Essential Oil descriptions --- includes proper
botanical name and
historical uses. For further information, such as country of origin, the
meaning of the “properties” and “indications” terms, extraction method, or
uses, please contact Joanie. (The source of most of essential
oil information is the book 375 Essential Oils and Hydrosols, by Jeanne
Rose.)
Aromatherapy sampling can be arranged for your small group. Call or email to
make arrangements.
Therapeutic Blends , for such health concerns as stress relief, depression,
muscle soreness, asthma, etc, can be custom blended for you. Call Joanie to
discuss your need.
All include a dropper, additional droppers can be ordered for $1.00 each.
Other kinds of single oils available, please contact Joanie.
When purchasing your $15.00 worth or more of essential oils you get
Free:
1) three helpful info papers on Aromatherapy and its many uses
AND
2) a free 1/16 oz. vial of lavender essential oil.
DISCLAIMER Please note: Joanie does not diagnose a
person with a specific disease and then prescribe products for that specific
disease.
If a customer with a specific ailment requests assistance selecting dietary
supplements, she will refer him/her only to a product that may nutritionally
support or aid a system or organ of his/her body.
She will not attempt to treat the disease.
In addition, she will counsel customers with self-diagnosed diseases to seek
a licensed medical practitioner.
She will not indicate to a client that he/she should discontinue the
services or medications of a doctor if that person is considering natural
alternative remedies.
The person alone should make the decision with the advice of his/her medical
practitioner. ^Top