Australian Tasmanian Lavender & Tea Tree Red Gum Essential Oil Roller blend with Quartz Crystals - 100% Australian,Organic, Natural
Australian Tasmanian Lavender & Tea Tree Red Gum Essential Oil Roller blend with Quartz Crystals - 100% Australian,Organic, Natural
A$27.00
Australian Tasmanian Lavender and Tea Tree is calming, soothing and crisply cleansing.
Essential oils can support us to uplift our energy, reduce fatigue and improve sleep patterns and they have been doing this for thousands of years. Many of these oils are labelled as antiviral, antifungal, anti- bacterial and antimicrobial which also positively affects the air when diffused. Apply generously to nape of neck, decolletage, wrists, pulse points all over the body including ankles. Essential oils may also be applied to the soles of your feet to aid sleep and relaxation. External use only. Not for internal use.
Tea Tree
Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia Family Myrtaceae
Antiseptic
• Anti-viral
• Anti-bacterial
• Anti-fungal
• Immunity
Historical and Traditional Uses
Reliable research shows it is 10-13 times stronger than carbolic as an antiseptic and is non-toxic and non-irritant. It has an equal effect on bacteria, viruses and fungus, and as an insecticide. It is considered one of the best broad-spectrum antiseptics against fungal, bacterial, viral and parasitic infections. Primarily used in antiseptic washes it is also useful for safely removing tics.
Reputedly used by inhalation to fight viral and bacterial infections such as glandular fever, whooping cough and candida infections, cystitis and thrush by stimulating the immune system.
Commonly utilised to relieve the symptoms of; coughs, colds, sinusitis, bronchitis, catarrh, pneumonia, sore throat and asthma. It was thought to also support the immune systems recovery after a serious illness.
In balms for; warts, oily skin, acne, cold sores, athlete’s foot, fungal nail and skin infections, dandruff, insect bites, cold sores, cuts, grazes and wounds.
Aromatherapy:
It helps lift our spirits and supports us to build confidence, giving us a sense of confidence and empowerment to overcome obstacles and a priority to aid your recovery from a chronic illness.
Suggested Uses
1. Inhalation: Aroma Diffuser, steam inhalation, direct
2. Add to skin care, moisturisers and antiseptic creams
3. Add to cleaning products such as antiseptic bench sprays and bathroom cleaners to remove mould.
Aroma: A woody, medicinal, antiseptic aroma.
Note: Bottom
Status: Organic
Chakra: Base
Origin: Far North Queensland
Method of extraction: Steam Distilled
Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia
Promotes relaxation and a sense of calm
Soothes headache and aids pain relief
Strengthens intuition
Relieve insomnia and stress
Aromatherapy
Lavender oil is one of the most well know essential oils, and is very versatile. Distilled from the plant Lavandula angustifolia it is widely used for relaxation and stress.
It is considered the most important oils to relieve insomnia, nourishing our nervous system, providing stress release and promoting a sense of calm. Lavender can also uplift us, encouraging us, depending on our individual needs elevating us to a more positive point of view.
Historical and Traditional Uses
Traditionally used as a treatment for its anaesthetic properties, relieving pain, providing antibacterial protection and aiding rapid healing of the skin. It was also used to reduce inflammation from; acne, eczema, dermatitis, wounds, rashes, insect bites and boils. It was combined with 1% peppermint oil to relieve sunburn.
Lavender oil was also used for the relief of muscle pain, arthritis, sciatica and other inflammatory conditions while relaxing tight muscles and reducing muscle spasms. It was considered a priority for asthma of a nervous or anxious origin and to relieve the symptoms of coughs, colds and flu. Traditionally massaged in to relieve headaches.
By women it was used to relieve menstrual pain and PMS symptoms and was typically massaged into the belly region for relief. One study showed it was the most popular oil to use during childbirth for mild pain relief and was believed to reduce anxiety and tension.
Ayuvedic practices believe it helps us be more perceptive, open our intuition, unblock the third eye and integrate our spiritual self into our daily life.
BLENDS WELL WITH: Rose Geranium, Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood, Lemongrass, Eucalyptus, Fir needle, Rosemary, Orange, Patchouli, Cedarwood, Bergamot, Verviter.
Aroma: Sweet, floral, herbaceous aroma with woody undertones.
Note: Middle/Top
Status: Organic
Chakra: Throat
Origin: Tasmania, Australia
Method of extraction: Steam Distilled
Suggested Uses
Skin: In skin balms, soaps, perfumes, cosmetics, skin care, aromatherapy, massage oils, compress, bath.
Inhalation: Oil nebulizer, aroma diffuser
Precautions
Lavender oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitising. Pregnant women should consult their health professional. People on medication that could induce drowsiness, or when undergoing anaesthesia should consult a health professional.
Rare Earth Oil products are harvested from the wild in QLD, distilled and packaged by Aboriginal Social Enterprise- all profits from the sale of their products go to the Rare Earth Foundation for Aboriginal youth support with language and culture of which all sales of these products contribute to.
Essential oils can support us to uplift our energy, reduce fatigue and improve sleep patterns and they have been doing this for thousands of years. Many of these oils are labelled as antiviral, antifungal, anti- bacterial and antimicrobial which also positively affects the air when diffused. Apply generously to nape of neck, decolletage, wrists, pulse points all over the body including ankles. Essential oils may also be applied to the soles of your feet to aid sleep and relaxation. External use only. Not for internal use.
Tea Tree
Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia Family Myrtaceae
Antiseptic
• Anti-viral
• Anti-bacterial
• Anti-fungal
• Immunity
Historical and Traditional Uses
Reliable research shows it is 10-13 times stronger than carbolic as an antiseptic and is non-toxic and non-irritant. It has an equal effect on bacteria, viruses and fungus, and as an insecticide. It is considered one of the best broad-spectrum antiseptics against fungal, bacterial, viral and parasitic infections. Primarily used in antiseptic washes it is also useful for safely removing tics.
Reputedly used by inhalation to fight viral and bacterial infections such as glandular fever, whooping cough and candida infections, cystitis and thrush by stimulating the immune system.
Commonly utilised to relieve the symptoms of; coughs, colds, sinusitis, bronchitis, catarrh, pneumonia, sore throat and asthma. It was thought to also support the immune systems recovery after a serious illness.
In balms for; warts, oily skin, acne, cold sores, athlete’s foot, fungal nail and skin infections, dandruff, insect bites, cold sores, cuts, grazes and wounds.
Aromatherapy:
It helps lift our spirits and supports us to build confidence, giving us a sense of confidence and empowerment to overcome obstacles and a priority to aid your recovery from a chronic illness.
Suggested Uses
1. Inhalation: Aroma Diffuser, steam inhalation, direct
2. Add to skin care, moisturisers and antiseptic creams
3. Add to cleaning products such as antiseptic bench sprays and bathroom cleaners to remove mould.
Aroma: A woody, medicinal, antiseptic aroma.
Note: Bottom
Status: Organic
Chakra: Base
Origin: Far North Queensland
Method of extraction: Steam Distilled
Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia
Promotes relaxation and a sense of calm
Soothes headache and aids pain relief
Strengthens intuition
Relieve insomnia and stress
Aromatherapy
Lavender oil is one of the most well know essential oils, and is very versatile. Distilled from the plant Lavandula angustifolia it is widely used for relaxation and stress.
It is considered the most important oils to relieve insomnia, nourishing our nervous system, providing stress release and promoting a sense of calm. Lavender can also uplift us, encouraging us, depending on our individual needs elevating us to a more positive point of view.
Historical and Traditional Uses
Traditionally used as a treatment for its anaesthetic properties, relieving pain, providing antibacterial protection and aiding rapid healing of the skin. It was also used to reduce inflammation from; acne, eczema, dermatitis, wounds, rashes, insect bites and boils. It was combined with 1% peppermint oil to relieve sunburn.
Lavender oil was also used for the relief of muscle pain, arthritis, sciatica and other inflammatory conditions while relaxing tight muscles and reducing muscle spasms. It was considered a priority for asthma of a nervous or anxious origin and to relieve the symptoms of coughs, colds and flu. Traditionally massaged in to relieve headaches.
By women it was used to relieve menstrual pain and PMS symptoms and was typically massaged into the belly region for relief. One study showed it was the most popular oil to use during childbirth for mild pain relief and was believed to reduce anxiety and tension.
Ayuvedic practices believe it helps us be more perceptive, open our intuition, unblock the third eye and integrate our spiritual self into our daily life.
BLENDS WELL WITH: Rose Geranium, Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood, Lemongrass, Eucalyptus, Fir needle, Rosemary, Orange, Patchouli, Cedarwood, Bergamot, Verviter.
Aroma: Sweet, floral, herbaceous aroma with woody undertones.
Note: Middle/Top
Status: Organic
Chakra: Throat
Origin: Tasmania, Australia
Method of extraction: Steam Distilled
Suggested Uses
Skin: In skin balms, soaps, perfumes, cosmetics, skin care, aromatherapy, massage oils, compress, bath.
Inhalation: Oil nebulizer, aroma diffuser
Precautions
Lavender oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitising. Pregnant women should consult their health professional. People on medication that could induce drowsiness, or when undergoing anaesthesia should consult a health professional.
Rare Earth Oil products are harvested from the wild in QLD, distilled and packaged by Aboriginal Social Enterprise- all profits from the sale of their products go to the Rare Earth Foundation for Aboriginal youth support with language and culture of which all sales of these products contribute to.
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