Designed as a study aid for students or people with great demands placed on their mind. This perfume doesn't just smell great, but it last a long time and is also helpful to alleviating headache tension and pain. Ingredients, History, Known Benefits & Folklore   Given the proper conditions these oils will have a very long therapeutic shelf life. Essential oils of: Lavender - Ancient Romans put lavender in bath water for relieving fatigue and (Lavendula officinale) stiff joints and Medieval Europeans labeled this beautiful blue tipped herb, the Herb of Love. This is the most versatile and safest of all essential oils. Lavender is sedating in low dosages and stimulating in high dosages. Aromatherapist Jean Valnet recommends this oil for irritability, insomnia, asthma, bronchitis, rheumatism, and wound healing. It can counteract nervous tension and exhaustion and feeling rundown, it also aids concentration. It is known to promote feelings of Love. It's known therapeutic properties: Analgesic, Anti-depressant, Diuretic, Detoxifying, Balancing, Calming. Peppermint - It is the most important of the mint oils that is used medicinally and (Mentha piperita) commercially. Ancient Egyptians used it in rituals and in the renowned incense, Kyphi. The ancient Greeks and Romans are said to have crowned themselves in peppermint wreaths during feasts because of its known detoxifying effects. It has been used for thousands of years by Asians, Egyptians and Native Americans to help soothe digestive complaints and also to freshen breath. Aromatherapist Jean Valnet suggests Peppermint oil to combat fatigue, sluggishness, digestive problems, impotence and migraines. It is used very effectively to treat headaches, migraines, mental and nervous exhaustion, confusion and feeling rundown. Making it an excellent concentration aid. It's known therapeutic properties: Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-microbial, Anti-spasmodic, Anti-septic, Antiviral. Rosemary - Ancient Egyptians burnt sprigs in rituals and it was honored in the (Rosmarinus officinalis) tomb of pharaohs. Its name is derived form the Latin, Ros marinus, which means, Rose of the Sea. To both the Greeks and Romans the plant was sacred and it was symbolic of loyalty, scholarly learning and remembrance, this herb was and still is greatly respected. In flower lore Rosemary means remembrance, more than likely due to its ability to improve memory. This is a highly stimulating essential oil that is believed to enliven the brain, clear mental clutter, aid memory, ease dullness of thought, aid a conscious mind and enhances confidence, speech, hearing and sight. It is also said to promote love. It's known therapeutic properties: Stimulating, Analgesic, Anti-depressant, Anti-microbial, Antioxidant, Anti-spasmodic, Digestive, Warming, Circulatory Stimulant, Diuretic. Directions - Apply to pulse points and were there is a headache. Caution Do not use when sleep is required, Keep away from children, Do not use if pregnant, Avoid if epileptic, Caution should be taken if you have high blood pressure, Never take internally.

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Clarity Amongst The Chaos 10ml Roll-on

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