botanic garden Combo of Lavender,Ylang Ylang & Tea Tree Essential Oil-10ml each(30 ml)
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Ylang YlangCananga odorataProduct Description•Origin : IndiaNote : Top to Middle NotePart used : FlowerExtraction : Steam DistillationAroma : Intensely Sweet, Highly Floraland Multifaceted Aroma•Ylang-Ylang tree is around 60ft in height with dropping branchescarrying clusters of large, golden yellow, star-shaped flowers. The flowersare handpicked very early in the morning and distilled immediately. YlangYlang is native to Southeast Asia but is now cultivated in other tropical andsubtropical areas. The essential oil of Cananga is produced usually in Asia,from a tree of the same genus and species as Ylang Ylang but a differentvariety. It has an aroma similar to Ylang-Ylang but not as floral, but it issometimes sold as Ylang-Ylang.•Therapeutic uses and properties• Muscular Cramps, Nervous Tension.• Stress, Depression, Nervousness and Insomnia.• Aphrodisiac.LavenderLavandula angustifoliaProduct Description•Origin : Bulgaria, FranceNote : Top to middle NotePart used : FlowerExtraction : Steam DistillationAroma : Floral sweet smooth aroma•The word lavender is derived from the Latin word lavera, “to wash”because the Romans used flowers in their baths. The ancient Greeks,Persians and Romans burnt lavender in rooms where people were sick.Today lavender is grown in many countries, each version having somewhatdifferent properties. The plant is harvested in mid-summer, left to dry for acouple of days to maximize the aroma, and then distilled.•Therapeutic uses and properties• Skin - Itching, Wounds, Infections, Cuts, Rashes.• Eczema, Psoriasis Sunburn, Burns, Acne, Pimples, Insect Bites.• Stress related Conditions - Insomnia, Anxiety, Panic, Headache.Tea TreeMelaleuca alternifoliaProduct Description•Origin : Australia and South AfricaNote : Top NotePart used : LeavesExtraction : Steam DistillationAroma : Fresh, Warm, MildlyPenetrating Aroma•Native to Australia but now grown commercially elsewhere. Theaboriginal people of Australia have used the medicinal properties of tea treesfor untold millennia. Findings of its medicinal properties were firstpresented to the scientific community by an Australian government scientistin 1923. Tea tree oil was so valued by the 1940s that cutters and producerswere exempted from military service during the Second World War. Untilsufficient supplies were available to provide all military personnel with apersonal supply in their first aid kits.•Therapeutic uses and properties• Skin - Acne, Pimples, Wounds, Ringworm, Head Lice, Warts.