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Traditionally used for muscular aches and pains, the warm aroma of balsam fir soothes and rejuvenates body and mind. Known for supporting respiratory function,* this herbaceous oil can be diffused for aromatherapy or diluted with a carrier oil for topical application. Also believed to create an uplifting sense of well-being, balsam fir is a 100 percent pure Young Living Therapeutic Grade™ essential oil distilled from the needles of the balsam fir tree.

Most commonly used in cooking, this appetizing oil can infuse your favorite recipes with its aroma and flavor. Add a few drops to any dish and experience the benefits of Young Living Therapeutic Grade™ essential oils baked right into your favorite meals. Inhaling basil can refresh the mind and restores mental alertness, and may also sharpen your sense of smell. Also useful for fatigued or aching muscles, rub a few drops onto tense areas for relief.

Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica) has a warm, balsamic, woody aroma. It is relaxing and soothing when used for massage, and has long been used as a beneficial ingredient in cosmetic preparations for oily skin.*

Copaiba is a powerful essential oil from South America that has traditionally been used to aid digestion and support the body's natural response to injury or irritation.* Copaiba contains the highest amounts of beta caryophyllene (55 percent) of any known essential oil.

The golden oil, the heavy-hitter, a wonder oil... Frankincense essential oil has been used for thousands of years to treat “every conceivable ill known to man.” It’s also an immune stimulant. Common Uses Antidepressant Immune Stimulant Skin Health / Moles Cysts/Anti-tumoral Disinfectant Pain Emotional Health Hormone Balancing

Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi) has a fresh, citrus aroma that is energizing and uplifting. Rich in the powerful antioxidant d-limonene, it is nourishing to the skin. Like many coldpressed citrus oils, it is a popular oil to use in conjunction with weight management programs.

The Swiss Army Knife...for every basic need. Lavender essential oil is considered by most to be the most versatile of all essential oils. It has a potent, but fresh, sweet, floral aroma that’s both soothing and refreshing. It’s wonderful for a relaxing bath as you wind down in the evening. Note: We only use and recommend Young Living Lavender. The incredible balancing and therapeutic properties include antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antitumoral, and it can recude blood fat/cholesterol. It’s a w

Uplifting, cleansing and a most economical, life-changing oil. Did you know Lemon essential oil is cold-pressed from the rind? (It’s not from the meat of the fruit.) So, it’s not lemon juice and won’t mess with the enamel on your teeth. And it’s way more potent! It’s very high in limonene, which has been clinically studied to fight tumor growth. It’s also been very widely used in skin care — to cleanse it, and to reduce acne and wrinkles. Scientific studies have proven that it is also an effec

Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) has a light, fresh, citrus aroma with earthy undertones. Refreshing, rejuvenating, stimulating, and balancing, it inspires and improves mental clarity. Lemongrass also supports the circulatory system* and has a score of 17,765 on the antioxidant ORAC scale. Research was published in the Phytotherapy Research Journal regarding the powerful properties of topically applied lemongrass.

Melrose™ provides a protective barrier against skin challenges. When diffused, Melrose can help dispel odors.

Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is one of the most powerful and versatile essential oils. It contains strong immune-enhancing and antioxidant properties and supports the respiratory system.* Oregano may also be used to enhance the flavor of food. Oregano is also a key oil used in the Raindrop Technique, a massage application of essential oils, which is designed to bring about electrical alignment in the body.

Peppermint is a "gateway" oil...to all other essential oils. Magnificent. A single drop of Young Living Peppermint is the equivalent of 25-28 cups of peppermint tea. It’s potent! Far more powerful than herbs. It’s carefully distilled at a low temperature and with low pressure, so that all the therapeutic properties are protected. So, if you don’t have time for 25 cups of tea, we found a solution! Many use peppermint for arthritic (or any) pain, fever reduction, indigestion, migraines, clarity o
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