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		<title>Geranium Oil and Cellular Regeneration in Irritated Skin Conditions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elegant and colorful geraniums graciously compliment gardens across America, but they are native to South Africa, Madagascar, Morocco, and Egypt. Geraniums were introduced to Spain, Italy, France, and England in the 17th century, and they made their way to America around the same time. These beauties were considered sacred messengers in the old Anglo-Saxon belief about the god, Wotan. The fertility power of the geranium petals was an underlying belief, but they were also prominently display in ceremonies to attract prosperity and abundance. Modern research has identified the hormone balancing ability of geranium oil so those old fertility claims may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elegant and colorful geraniums graciously compliment gardens across America, but they are native to South Africa, Madagascar, Morocco, and Egypt. Geraniums were introduced to Spain, Italy, France, and England in the 17th century, and they made their way to America around the same time. </p>
<p>These beauties were considered sacred messengers in the old Anglo-Saxon belief about the god, Wotan. The fertility power of the geranium petals was an underlying belief, but they were also prominently display in ceremonies to attract prosperity and abundance. Modern research has identified the hormone balancing ability of geranium oil so those old fertility claims may not be as crazy as the medical profession said they were back in the 20th century. </p>
<p>Geranium oil has natural antiviral, antibiotic, anti-fungal, antidepressant, analgesic, antiseptic, and astringent properties and it also have deodorizing capabilities. The oil has cicatrisant properties as well so it is used to reduce the appearance of surgery scars, acne, and minor burns. The regenerative properties of this <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/s-16-pure-essential-oils.aspx">essential oil</a> make it an excellent choice when wrinkles and flabby skin develop as the body ages. There are 700 different varieties of geraniums, but only ten of them produce the essential oil.</p>
<p>The astringent quality of the oil helps alleviate eczema and psoriasis and the antimicrobial properties help heal cuts, scratches, and other minor abrasions. The oil is also an effective treatment for ringworm. Bruises and even hemorrhoids can be treated with <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/geranium-oil-and-cellular-regeneration-in-irritated-skin-conditions/"><strong>geranium oil</strong></a> since it interacts with cells not only in the skin, but with cells in other organs in the body.</p>
<p>This cellular interaction impacts the hormones so the oil is very effective when it comes to treating excessive hemorrhaging and menstrual problems. Hot flashes disappear since the oil is balancing hormone secretion. The oil also helps support normal liver and kidney functions because of its interaction with the adrenal glands.  </p>
<p>The uplifting emotional qualities of geranium oil are also obvious. While the oil is creating a balance between dry and oily skin it is also relieving excess stress and anxiety at the same time. Hormonal messages are sent to brain as well as to the cells in the skin and other organs. A sense of well being permeates the body and mind so tension, depression, fluid retention, eczema, edema, bruises, cellulite, and menstrual irregularities are addressed, especially when the oil is used in an overall wellness program.</p>
<p>Geranium oil can be massaged into the skin or it can be diluted in a bath and blended with bergamot, lavender, citronella, jasmine, clary sage, neroli, and cedarwood to alleviate a plethora of skin issues and balance cellular regeneration.</p>
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		<title>Bergamot Oil History and Therapeutic Applications</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2011 19:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some experts say that the bergamot tree is native to Southeast Asia and it was introduced to Europe years later, but others say its ancestral home was Greece. Regardless of its origin, the strange cross between a lime and orange tree (although some say orange and grapefruit tree) has made the Calabria region of Italy famous. The Greeks say the name comes from a Turkish work that means &#8220;the lord&#8217;s pear,&#8221; but the Italians say the name comes from the town where the bergamot was first sold, which is Bergamo in Lombardy, Italy. Bergamot oil got its reputation from the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some experts say that the bergamot tree is native to Southeast Asia and it was introduced to Europe years later, but others say its ancestral home was Greece. Regardless of its origin, the strange cross between a lime and orange tree (although some say orange and grapefruit tree) has made the Calabria region of Italy famous.</p>
<p>The Greeks say the name comes from a Turkish work that means &#8220;the lord&#8217;s pear,&#8221; but the Italians say the name comes from the town where the bergamot was first sold, which is Bergamo in Lombardy, Italy. <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/bergamot-oil-history-and-therapeutic-applications/"><strong>Bergamot oil</strong></a> got its reputation from the perfume and toiletry industry, but the fruit has been used for years in Earl Gray Tea. The essential oil is composed of several chemical constituents like limonene, linalool, a-bergaptene, myrcene, b-bisabolene, linalyl acetate, neryl acetate, nerol, geraniol, a-terpineol, and geraniol acetate.</p>
<p>The bergamot&#8217;s skin plays an important part in <a href="http://www.florapathics.com">aromatherapy oil</a> treatments while the juice and the pulp are used for culinary purposes. The oil is a powerful analgesic and has antibiotic as well as antiseptic qualities. Bergamot oil can be a quick pick-me-up when minor depression, stress, and tension develop after a long day of tedious work, or when a major event spoils positive expectations.</p>
<p>When bergamot is used in burners it helps relieve respiratory issues, and when the oil is blended into a cream it&#8217;s used for cuts, acne, cold sores, psoriasis, and chicken pox. Bergamot is photosensitive so when the essential massage oil is used the sun should be avoided. Ingesting too much bergamot in tea can block potassium absorption so caution and common sense rule when bergamot is present in a drink.</p>
<p>The therapeutic properties of the oil include antiseptic, antibiotic, stomachic, calmative, antidepressant, digestive anti-spasmodic, cicatrisant, deodorant, vermifuge, vulnerary as well as febrifuge, and analgesic. Bergamot oil is used to treat fear, hysteria, tension, stress, and anorexia, plus all types of skin infections, depression, and hair loss.</p>
<p>Bergamot oil has a powerful effect on the stomach, spleen, and liver, plus it has a positive effect on the urinary track, which helps control urinary infections and inflammation like cystitis. Bergamot blends well with other <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/s-16-pure-essential-oils.aspx">essential oils</a> like geranium, clary sage, rosemary, cypress, frankincense, black pepper, mandarin, , orange, jasmine, sandalwood, nutmeg, vetiver, and ylang-ylang.   </p>
<p>Oily skin conditions as well as compulsive eating, postnatal depression, anxiety, SAD, PMS, and the general feeling of being fed-up with life can be treated with a bergamot massage or bath, and the bergamot vapor can relieve respiratory issues as well as depression issues. </p>
<p>Bergamot oil is still a faithful companion thanks to its sweet, fruity, and spicy floral quality. It&#8217;s the Lord&#8217;s Prayer for millions of depression and hair loss sufferers.</p>
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		<title>Angelica Oil Has Centuries of Historical Use</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Man&#8217;s connection with nature is well documented through the centuries. Plants and trees have played a vital role in human mental and physical wellness, and they continue to present new avenues for general well being and emotional stability. Angelica oil has been used for over five hundred years to cure a variety of physical issues, especially when flatulence and stomach issue create discomfort. The angelica plant is native to countries in colder climates like Russia, Lithuania, and Norway. Even the inhabitants of Iceland have had a close relationship with the angelica plant through the years. In Lapland the plant was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Man&#8217;s connection with nature is well documented through the centuries. Plants and trees have played a vital role in human mental and physical wellness, and they continue to present new avenues for general well being and emotional stability. <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/angelica-oil-has-centuries-of-historical-use/"><strong>Angelica oil</strong></a> has been used for over five hundred years to cure a variety of physical issues, especially when flatulence and stomach issue create discomfort.</p>
<p>The angelica plant is native to countries in colder climates like Russia, Lithuania, and Norway. Even the inhabitants of Iceland have had a close relationship with the angelica plant through the years. In Lapland the plant was considered inspirational, and in Norway it was used to make bread. The French developed liquor from the plant. </p>
<p>Angelica oil is well known for relieving joint pain, indigestion, flatulence, bronchitis, and some reproductive issues in women. Modern herbalists continue to rely on angelica oil to relieve muscle aches, rheumatoid arthritis pain, and stomach aliments.</p>
<p>This essential oil is also used in lotions, soaps, and perfumes, but the <a href="http://www.florapathics.com">aromatherapy</a> value of angelica oil, especially when it is combined with sandalwood, myrrh, cedar wood, and frankincense continues to increase as more people become aware of its healing qualities.</p>
<p>The fragrance of angelica oil is known to produce a sense of well being. Negative feelings and emotions are released, especially when a traumatic event disrupts normal life experiences. This <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/s-16-pure-essential-oils.aspx">essential oil</a> is used to connect the physical consciousness with the spiritual consciousness in some cultures, and that practice s growing in popularity due to the history of the plant and the oil. Some cultures even call it &#8220;The Holy Ghost Oil.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Chinese use angelica oil to promote fertility, and it is currently listed in the British Herbal Pharmacopoeia as a remedy for bronchitis, and a catalyst to increase circulation. Other studies show that the oil has a positive effect on the adrenal glands. It can be also used as a nervine tonic when it is blended into the solar plexus. The carminative effect of angelica oil strengthens the digestive system, and rebuilds body strength when a chronic illness depletes body energy.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s always best to test a small amount of angelica oil for skin sensitivity. It may be phototoxic so the ultra-violet rays of the sun should be avoided when it&#8217;s applied to exposed skin. The internal use of angelica oil may also interfere with anticoagulant drugs. Aromatherapists rely on the oil as an antispasmodic, diaphoretic, expectorant, diuretic, and depurative that can ease the discomfort of internal as well as eternal issues. The essential oil from the root of the angelica plant is non-toxic and a valuable remedy. It has effectively earned the title: &#8220;The Oil of Angels&#8221; in the Western World.</p>
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		<title>Cinnamon Bark Oil and Its Antiseptic Uses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ancient texts list cinnamon as an important ingredient in incense and in perfume making over 4,000 years ago. The Egyptians used it everyday thanks to its irresistible aroma and taste. The Hebrew Bible mentions cinnamon several times. Moses said the oil should be used in the holy anointing, and Proverbs mention it as a perfume for a lover&#8217;s bed. Cinnamon was also a component in Hebrew incense (Ketoret), and it was described in the Hebrew Talmud as Haketoret. Cinnamon bark oil has always been a highly prized gift; it was given to monarchs and even gods like Apollo to express [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ancient texts list cinnamon as an important ingredient in incense and in perfume making over 4,000 years ago. The Egyptians used it everyday thanks to its irresistible aroma and taste. The Hebrew Bible mentions cinnamon several times. Moses said the oil should be used in the holy anointing, and Proverbs mention it as a perfume for a lover&#8217;s bed. Cinnamon was also a component in Hebrew incense (Ketoret), and it was described in the Hebrew Talmud as Haketoret.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/cinnamon-bark-oil-and-its-antiseptic-uses/"><strong>Cinnamon bark oil</strong></a> has always been a highly prized gift; it was given to monarchs and even gods like Apollo to express appreciation. Middlemen kept the source of cinnamon a secret in the Mediterranean region back in the early days because spice trading from Asia was so lucrative. They wanted to protect their monopoly at all costs, and that strategy work for years until the versatility of the oil continued to expand.</p>
<p>Cinnamon is native to Sri Lanka, but Vietnam, India, and Madagascar also cultivate cinnamon and steam distilled the inner bark to produce the essential oil. The Dutch gained full control of the cinnamon business in Sri Lanka in the late 18th century, but by that time other countries were cultivating the trees so the monopoly that existed for years was rapidly dissolving. </p>
<p>Sri Lanka still produces 90% of the world&#8217;s cinnamon. China, India, and Vietnam also produce substantial amounts of the spice, but the species are different, which means there is a distinct difference in quality when the bark of those trees is steam distilled.</p>
<p>The aromatherapy properties of cinnamon oil are well documented. Those properties include antiseptic, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, astringent, digestive, carminative, and stimulant. The oil blends well with other <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/s-16-pure-essential-oils.aspx">essential oils</a> like bergamot, benzoin, clove, cardamom, frankincense, grapefruit, ginger, lemon, marjoram, mandarin, nutmeg, orange, peru balsam, peppermint, rose, petitgrain, and vanilla.</p>
<p>The effects of <em>cinnamon bark oil</em> as an antiseptic have been overshadowed in recent years by other uses, like covering the disagreeable aroma of other oils as well as for relieving stomach cramps and other digestive issues.</p>
<p>Essential cinnamon oil has powerful antioxidant qualities as well as important antimicrobial properties so the antiseptic uses for the oil continue to amaze people who have not been exposed to any sort of <a href="http://www.florapathics.com">aromatherapy</a> treatments. </p>
<p>Recent research suggests that cinnamon oil impacts cell activity, and an anti-melanoma response results at the cellular level. More research is needed to support recent findings, but the preliminary results suggest a chemopreventive factor in colorectal carcinogenesis.</p>
<p>The oil from Chinese cinnamon is also playing a part in the treatment of type 2 diabetes so cinnamon essential oil continues to help alleviate human issues like bad breath, common cold prevention, and an assortment of antiseptic and antimicrobial issues.</p>
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		<title>Use Frankincense Oil to Stimulate HGH and Reduce Wrinkles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2011 15:40:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The well known story of the three Magi bringing gifts to the newborn baby in Bethlehem is a cherished vision, but the value of those gifts is often underrated by those who don&#8217;t understand how priceless these essences were to the people living in those regions of the world during the first century. Ancient medical documents dating back to 1500 B.C. list frankincense, as well as myrrh, as remedies for certain illnesses. Frankincense oil held a regal position next to gold in that society (although it was not obtained in the same way we do modern distillation); it was used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The well known story of the three Magi bringing gifts to the newborn baby in Bethlehem is a cherished vision, but the value of those gifts is often underrated by those who don&#8217;t understand how priceless these essences were to the people living in those regions of the world during the first century.</p>
<p>Ancient medical documents dating back to 1500 B.C. list frankincense, as well as myrrh, as remedies for certain illnesses. Frankincense oil held a regal position next to gold in that society (although it was not obtained in the same way we do modern distillation); it was used to treat skin blemishes and wrinkles, as well as viral infections and depression.</p>
<p>Frankincense (Boswellia carteri) is closely related to myrrh (Commiphora myrrha); both are species of balsams. Boswellia carteri, also known as olibanum, originated in the Middle East and Africa. The resin is harvested from these small knotted balsam trees, and then distilled to produce an essential oil.</p>
<p>The use of frankincense is well documented during biblical times to treat a number of physical, as well as spiritual issues, and new research is exploring the ability of <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/frankincense-oil-stimulate-hgh-reduce-wrinkles/">frankincense oil</a> to stimulate human growth hormone (HGH) production in the pituitary gland at the base of the brain. The pituitary gland slows down the production of HGH after the age of thirty, so the body begins to show signs of aging.</p>
<p>Facial lines and creases, as well as sags and wrinkles begin to surface as HGH production slows down, but when frankincense oil is used, wrinkles seem to disappear. Compounds known as sesquiterpenes are found in frankincense oil, and they fortify the limbic system, so the key glands that secrete the hormones responsible for not only the aging process, but for the health of the cells in all organs in the body are stimulated. Reducing wrinkles is one of frankincense oil&#8217;s strong points; all the better if it is a function of restored hormone functions in the body.</p>
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		<title>Using Pure Organic Argan Oil for Incredible Skin Care Beauty</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 May 2011 22:56:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fixed oil from the nuts of the argan tree is harvested in the southern part of Morocco. The goats in Morocco seem to realize a good thing after they experience it. The goats have been grazing in areas with argan trees for years because they benefit from the fruit from this wonder tree which the indigenous people call the &#8220;tree of life.&#8221; The argan tree is represented as the tree of life because it decreases soil erosion and the seeds are used to harness the healing oil that has healing properties. In the old days the women of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fixed oil from the nuts of the argan tree is harvested in the southern part of Morocco. The goats in Morocco seem to realize a good thing after they experience it. The goats have been grazing in areas with argan trees for years because they benefit from the fruit from this wonder tree which the indigenous people call the &#8220;tree of life.&#8221; The argan tree is represented as the tree of life because it decreases soil erosion and the seeds are used to harness the healing oil that has healing properties.</p>
<p>In the old days the women of the area would work for all day producing oil from the fruit. The argan nuts were then hand crushed between stones and the seeds were naturally heated. The roasted seeds were worked down into a paste that was squeezed so the oil could be extracted. The time it took to create the oil made the end product very expensive. In modern times argan oil is processed with the help of machines, but it is still the most expensive oil in the world. The Argan tree is considered an endangered and rare species by UNESCO and that status makes the oil even more valuable.</p>
<p>The cost for argan oil for heath and beauty is considerable but it&#8217;s worth it. The oil from the argan tree is abundant in vitamin E and many other anti-oxidants that help to regenerate skin cells and destroy free radicals. Even though the argan tree oil costs a lot more than olive oil and other fixed oils used to treat skin ailments it is considered to be one of the best anti-oxidant and hair care products on the market.</p>
<p>The phenols and phenolic acids as well as the high levels of natural vitamin E in the oil have effective anti-aging properties. When the oil penetrates the skin it has the ability to repair hair follicles. The omega 9 and omega 3 in the oil give essential nutrition for the hair that treats conditions like dandruff, as well as frizzy and unmanageable dry hair.</p>
<p>Even muscles respond to <a href="http://www.cleopatraschoice.com/argon-oil.html">organic argan oil</a>. Muscles tend to stay toned and appear to be healthier when the oil is massaged into different muscle groups. Arthritis and other debilitating conditions can be assisted effectively with argan tree oil when the oil permeates the joints and the surrounding tissues.</p>
<p>This fantastic oil has zero cholesterol so it&#8217;s great cooking oil that dramatically reduces the risk of heart disease. In fact, some researchers say it&#8217;s better than olive oil when it comes to preventing a breakdown in cell activity that can create malignancies.</p>
<p>Many women who use it as a skin emollient notice the nutty toasted smell, but it dissipates after it is absorbed into the skin. Women around the world claim that acne, wrinkles, and problematic dry skin are remedied dramatically so the scent is not a problem.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cleopatraschoice.com/argon-oil.html">Argan oil</a> is a versatile remedy that can alleviate a variety of skin conditions without fear of harmful side effects. It is considered &#8220;liquid gold&#8221; when it comes to correcting unhealthy cells and boosting the immune system.</p>
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		<title>Helichrysum Oil and Its Amazing Ability to Heal and Diminish Scarring</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 19:38:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The phrase &#8220;what&#8217;s old is new again&#8221; certainly fits as a description for what the Greeks called &#8220;Gold of the Sun.&#8221; Helichrysum, from the flowers of the Helichrysum angustifolium, and the Helichrysum italicum plants, has been used for centuries to create an oil that has cicatrisant properties to reduce scar tissue, and the chemical constituents linalool, limonene, a-pinene, geraniol, camphene, nerol, 1, 8 cineole, terpinen-4-ol, neryl acetate, vitalidone, and eugenol, which have the ability to treat respiratory conditions as well as sinus infections, coughing, arthritis, as well as enhance tissue regeneration. Most people in the US aren&#8217;t familiar with this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The phrase &#8220;what&#8217;s old is new again&#8221; certainly fits as a description for what the Greeks called &#8220;Gold of the Sun.&#8221; Helichrysum, from the flowers of the Helichrysum angustifolium, and the Helichrysum italicum plants, has been used for centuries to create an oil that has cicatrisant properties to reduce scar tissue, and the chemical constituents linalool, limonene, a-pinene, geraniol, camphene, nerol, 1, 8 cineole, terpinen-4-ol, neryl acetate, vitalidone, and eugenol, which have the ability to treat respiratory conditions as well as sinus infections, coughing, arthritis, as well as enhance tissue regeneration.</p>
<p>Most people in the US aren&#8217;t familiar with this incredible oil, but other parts of the world are familiar with <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/helichrysum-oil-and-its-amazing-ability-to-heal-and-diminish-scarring/"><strong>helichrysum oil</strong></a> and its ability to relieve mental exhaustion, stress, and mild depression, plus it stimulates the right sphere of the brain, which enhances artistic and creative expression. The strong fruity/straw scent, light yellow to red color and thin texture of this aromatic herb make it a low key, but highly effective solution for stomach spasms, allergies, and excess water retention.</p>
<p>This essential oil can help heal stretch marks, skin blemishes, and scars due to wounds, boils, and rashes. Muscle aches and pains as well as digestive issues are relieved when the oil is diluted in a bath or inhaled during <a href="http://www.florapathics.com">aromatherapy</a>. A few drops of helichrysum oil and rose hip oil can banish acne and heal wounds with minimal scarring. Some loyal users claim it reduces signs of aging by keeping the skin smooth and wrinkle free.</p>
<p>One of the main constituents of this essential oil is neryl acetate, which acts as a muscle relaxant as well as an anti-spasmodic agent. Neryl acetate works in tandem with the eugenol, linalool, and limonene to produce skin healing as well as internal organ regeneration. </p>
<p>A few drops of the oil on burns as soon after the incident as possible will speed up the healing process, and when impact injuries manifest, apply the oil as quickly as possible to reduce swelling and reduce the healing time. Helichrysum oil is the only <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/s-16-pure-essential-oils.aspx">essential oil</a> that contains di-ketones, which play a major role in scar tissue reduction and skin healing. </p>
<p>Some wounds heal with no scarring especially when helichrysum oil is combined with sea buckthorn oil or rosemary verbenone oil. Calendula oil also has excellent wound healing properties and can be combined with helichrysum oil as well.</p>
<p>The subconscious benefits of this wonder oil should not be discounted. Helichrysum oil is an effective energy releaser, which means it has an impact on emotional blockage. It can restore emotional freedom and stability when those elements are buried in stressful thoughts and perceptions.</p>
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		<title>Allspice Berry Oil as a Warming Anaesthetic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The allspice tree is one of those finicky members of the plant family that only grows in certain areas of the world. Jamaica is well known for allspice tree growth, but some South American countries have also been successful in growing and harvesting allspice berries. Different types of allspice berry oil are made using not only the berries, but the stems and leaves as well. When allspice berries are steam distilled, very light and very heavy chemicals emerge. Those chemicals are combined to produce allspice berry oil. Leaves and stems are also used to produce allspice oil, but the berry [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The allspice tree is one of those finicky members of the plant family that only grows in certain areas of the world. Jamaica is well known for allspice tree growth, but some South American countries have also been successful in growing and harvesting allspice berries. Different types of allspice berry oil are made using not only the berries, but the stems and leaves as well.</p>
<p>When allspice berries are steam distilled, very light and very heavy chemicals emerge. Those chemicals are combined to produce allspice berry oil. Leaves and stems are also used to produce allspice oil, but the berry distillation process produces better oil. The end product doesn&#8217;t contain as much eugenol so it&#8217;s kinder to sensitive skin. </p>
<p>The initial harvest of green allspice fruit takes place when the trees are eight years old. Ripe fruit loses its scent so there is a time element involved in producing quality allspice essential oil from the soon to be ripe fruit. Essential allspice berry oil can be combined with leaf and stem oil as well as cloves. This mixture produces a fiery oil, and it should be used with care.</p>
<p>For centuries <a href="http://www.florapathics.com/blog/allspice-berry-oil-as-a-warming-anaesthetic/"><strong>allspice berry oil</strong></a> has been used to treat insect bites, headaches, colds, muscle distress, and sinus issues. It&#8217;s well known for its antioxidant value so long term users stand behind the claims that the oil reduces the signs of aging. Allspice berry oil is used to improve vision, to stop hair loss, improve hearing, and to relieve nervousness and mild anxiety. The analgesic and anesthetic properties of allspice berry oil as well as the warming, cheering, and comforting effects of the oil make it a rock star in the aromatherapy world. </p>
<p>The warm, spicy-sweet aroma, and balsamic body note cultivate a scent of pepper, nutmeg, clove, and cinnamon. Allspice berry oil is frequently combined with lavender, ginger, geranium, yiang-yiang, neroli, and patchouli to enhance healing properties, improve sleep patterns and to bring a sense of euphoria to each moment in the now.</p>
<p>The possible cancer preventing as well as the carcinogenic inhibiting qualities of the oil, plus the antibacterial, digestion, and circulation benefits of the allspice essential oil puts it in a unique class of aromatherapy oils that have an impact on the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of the human psyche.</p>
<p>Allspice berry oil is used in mist spray form as well as a massage oil, and an inhaler. Steam inhalation and a bath additive are also popular ways to use this versatile oil that can reduce cellulite, relax the body, relieve cold symptoms, and reduce annoying flatulence.</p>
<p>In this modern age, allspice berry oil tops the list of natural <a href="http://www.florapathics.com">aromatherapy essential oils</a> that can help the cells regenerate without frustrating side effects.</p>
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