Herbal Wisdom & Aromatherapy

DIY Natural Cleaning Products

Essential Oils for Clean Non-Toxic DIY Natural Cleaning Products Lemon Essential Oil: Known as "Liquid Sunshine", Lemon Essential Oil has a clean, invigorating scent and is known for being a natural degreaser. It can be used to eliminate mold, tough dirt, grime, and dust that's hard to remove. Lemon Essential Oil can also be used on glass and mirrors for a streak-free clean. Orange Essential Oil: Orange has a zesty scent and can disinfect kitchen items such as cutting boards, appliances, pans, and pots. It can also be used in an All-Purpose Spray to enhance its cleansing properties and add a juicy, sweet scent....

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Cayenne Herbal Oil

Cayenne pepper (Capsicum annuum), known by herbalists as a miracle worker, has so many uses in herbal medicine. One of my herbal teachers told us how he carries a tincture of cayenne pepper with him all the time! One of the most studied uses of Cayenne is as a circulatory stimulant, an herb that feeds the necessary elements into the cell structure of the arteries, veins, and capillaries so that they, regain youthful elasticity and so that the blood pressure reduces itself to normal. When the venous structure becomes loaded with sticky mucus, the blood cannot circulate freely, so higher...

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Foundations of Natural Health

Before we ever talk about cleansing or detoxification or candida or parasites or heavy metals ... etc We must first establish the foundations of natural health as normal aspects in our daily lives.We can start to do so by first imagining that we have achieved good health, and our body is in physiological balance, and we simply start to live in such a way, to help create a healthy clean and pure environment for our mind, body and soul.Once we have the foundations established, then we can start to cleanse the body at a cellular level using herbal medicine and...

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Aromatherapy in Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egyptian Practices: From Rituals to Remedies The ancient Egyptians held a deep reverence for the power of nature, and this reverence extended to the use of aromatic plants and their extracts. Aromatherapy, in its earliest form, was deeply intertwined with their daily lives, their spiritual beliefs, and their understanding of health and well-being. Essential oils were not just a luxury reserved for the elite; they were used by people from all walks of life for a wide range of purposes. These aromatic extracts were incorporated into religious rituals, where they were believed to connect the earthly realm with the...

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