This perfume is ideal for mediating or calming the nervous system and these oils have long spiritual history. This synergistic bouquet has historically been known to stimulate and enhance feelings of Harmony, Happiness, Love and Deep Inner Peace using rare and expensive therapeutic grade essential oils. Ingredients, History, Known Benefits & Folklore Directions: Apply to pulse points. Caution Keep away from children, Do not use if pregnant',

Essential oils of: Bergamot. The oil has been historically used to radiate love energy and happiness, (Citrus Bergamia) it is a very uplifting and refreshing oil that is effective against depression and stress related disorders. Its known therapeutic properties: Analgesic, Anti-infectious, Anti-depressant, Anti-spasmodic, Antiseptic, Calming, Diuretic and Stimulating. Jasmine It takes approximately 3.5 million blossoms to make 1 lb. of jasmine (Jasminum officinale) oil these buds have to be hand picked in the early evening when its fragrance is at its peak. Eastern cultures have revered this oil for centuries both for its medicinal and perfume properties. It is believed the Greek God Eros and Roman God Cupid anointed their arrows with jasmine to enhance love when the heart was pierced. It is emotionally used for its ability to uplift, soothe and calm. Aromatherapist Julia Lawless says that Jasmine stimulates the brain into releasing encephalin that is a neurotransmitter and acts as an analgesic, and promotes a sense of well being. It is said to enhance feelings of confidence, optimism, warmth and trust. It's known therapeutic properties: Aphrodisiac, Mild Analgesic, Anti-spasmodic, Uplifting, Antiseptic. Juniper Used by prehistoric dwellers in Switzerland and ancient Greeks for (Juniperus communis) both rituals and to combat epidemics. The ancient Egyptians anointed their bodies with it and also burned it for physical and spiritual purification. Aromatherapist Patricia Davies says that Juniper has emotional, mental and physical cleansing properties. Juniper strengthens, uplifts and clears negative energy and brings love energy. It's known therapeutic properties: Aphrodisiac, Anti-infectious, Detoxifying, and Diuretic. (Lavender) Romans put lavender in bath water for relieving fatigue and stiff joints (Lavendula officinale) 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. Rose It takes 120lbs to make 1lb of essential oil. It is very expensive and (Rosa damascena) beautiful smelling oil that is widely used in the perfume industry. Fossil records reveal it has been around for 32 million years and the Greek poet Sappho named it the Queen of Flowers. The ancients associated roses with confidence and love, it is believed to be an emotional balancer, increase feelings of love, peace and happiness, it also is believed to bring sweet dreams. It's known therapeutic properties: Aphrodisiac, antidepressant, Anti-inflammatory, Detoxifying, Antiviral, Anti-septic, Balancing. Spikenard - Is very rare and expensive oil. It is one of the most ancient and (Nardostachys jatamansi) respected aromatics. The early Egyptians, Hebrews and Hindus considered it to be precious and it's trade value was the same as gold. It is mentioned in the Bible in The Song of Solomon and in the Gospel according to St. John, Mary Magdalene anointed the feet of Jesus with it. Known Aromatherapist Patricia Davies says this oil enhances feelings of devotion and it embodies the spirit of generosity. She recommends it for people experiencing deep inner pain. It is used for finding inner peace and calms restlessness and it is good for treating insomnia. The Romans used it in one of its famous perfumes nardinum and the Mughal Empress; Nur Jehan used it in her daily rejuvenating cosmetics. It's known therapeutic properties: Anti-inflammatory, Slightly analgesic, Anti-spasmodic, Bactericidal, Sedative.

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