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January 23, 2015
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The Reference Guide for Essential Oils App Is Now Available!

We are thrilled to introduce our new Reference Guide App! This app combines information from the authoritative Reference Guide for Essential Oils, written by Connie and Alan Higley, with convenient search and note-taking features. Use the app anytime, anywhere to … Continue reading

December 16, 2014
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Essential Oil Spotlight: Orange

Orange essential oil is derived by cold pressing the rind until the oil is released. According to Roberta Wilson, “From early times, oranges have been associated with generosity and gratitude. Once called ‘golden apples,’ oranges symbolized innocence and fertility.” Historically, … Continue reading

November 7, 2014
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From the Reference Guide: Pure, Therapeutic-grade Essential Oils

Have you ever wondered why essential oils vary so much in price or what the difference is between the many brands of oils? Perhaps you have heard the phrase, “pure, therapeutic-grade essential oils” but don’t know what it really means. … Continue reading

October 16, 2014
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From the Reference Guide: Optimum Body pH

The optimum pH for our blood and body tissues is about 7.2. (The use of saliva and urine test strips will show a much lower pH level due to the protein present in the solution. Saliva and urine tests from … Continue reading

September 30, 2014
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Essential Oil Spotlight: Sage

Sage is considered a purifier and master healer by the Lakota Indians and was called herba sacra or “sacred herb” by the Romans. Historically, sage has been used for respiratory infections, menstrual difficulties, digestive complaints, inflammations of the mouth, tongue, … Continue reading

August 14, 2014
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Essential Oil Spotlight: Jasmine

Jasmine is known in India as the “queen of the night” and “moonlight of the grove.” It has been treasured for centuries for its beautiful aphrodisiac-like fragrance. Jasmine has been used to help with sensitive skin, pink eye, hoarse voice, … Continue reading