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Emotional Synergy

$30.00
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COMMON USES HOW TO USE IT NUMBER OF DROPS FREQUENCY OF USE
Depression, helps stabilize the emotional part leading to Inhale deeply and hold your breath for as long as you can.  Repeat until there is no more oil smell 1-2 Use as often as needed
Sadness, helps stabilize the emotional part leading to Inhale deeply and hold your breath for as long as you can.  Repeat until there is no more oil smell 1-2 Use as often as needed
Crying, uncontrolled Inhale deeply and hold your breath for as long as you can.  Repeat until there is no more oil smell 1-2 As often as needed
Stimulating (helps stay more alert and wake) Inhale deeply and hold your breath for as long as you can.  Repeat until there is no more oil smell 1-2 As often as needed
Vasodilator Apply topically over affected area 1-2 As often as needed
Anxiety, helps stabilize the emotional part leading to Inhale deeply and hold your breath for as long as you can.  Repeat until there is no more oil smell 1-2 As often as needed
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Bug Repel

$30.00
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COMMON USES HOW TO USE IT NUMBER OF DROPS FREQUENCY OF USE
Mosquito or other bug repellent Put oils in water and use a spray bottle and apply to skin.  May also apply directly 10-20/oz. water As often as needed
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Red Thyme

$20.00

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Energetic Synergy

$30.00
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COMMON USES HOW TO USE IT NUMBER OF DROPS FREQUENCY OF USE
Allergies Inhale and also apply over nasal passages.  You may add lavender and apply it inside the nasal passages 1-2 As often as needed
Colds Inhale or diffuse in the air (home, office, clinic and school).  Add to water and use in a spray bottle.  Spray the desired area and both intake and outflow of air conditioner grills. 1-2 or 10-20/oz. water As often as needed
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Basil

COMMON USES HOW TO USE IT NUMBER OF DROPS FREQUENCY OF USE
Hand Sanitizer, H1N1 and influenza viruses Apply to hands and surfaces Also great for relaxation 2-4 Every time you touch someone or a surface

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Bergamot

Principal Constituents: Contains up to 50% of linalyl acetate; bergamotine, bergaptene, dlimonene and linalool. Perfume Note: Top Anecdotal Information: With a pleasant aroma, this essential oil is a favorite for stress release and as a non-toxic product in perfuming. Bergamot’s deodorizing qualities are a good choice for bad breath and under arm and/or foot deodorizers. It is effective for oily skin when blended with Geranium Rose. For acne it is effective when blended with Ti-tree. It is best when blended with Lavender for skin problems like seborrhea of the scalp, herpes, and psoriasis. Bergamot, like all citrus essential oils, increases skin photosensitivity and for this reason it is used in “rapid” suntan blends. Note: You should avoid using Bergamot in blends in which the effects of the sun should not be increased. Herbal Tea: The robust aromatic herb of Bergamot has been traditionally used as a relaxing anti-depressant tea. It is also recommended for the cold and flu season.
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Birch

$20.00
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COMMON USES HOW TO USE IT NUMBER OF DROPS FREQUENCY OF USE
Hand Sanitizer, H1N1 and influenza viruses Apply to hands and surfaces Also great for relaxation 2-4 Every time you touch someone or a surface
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Cajeput

Principal Constituents: Cineol (45% to 70%) & aldehydes (benzoic, butyric, valeric, pinene, terpineol). Perfume Note: Top Anecdotal Information:A great choice for muscle aches and excellent for respiratory problems. It can be used by itself or blended in a synergy with other respiratory related oils. Apply it directly or blend with Lavender for insect bites. Cajeput is an ingredient in A-CAM’s Coughing synergy.
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Cedar Wood

$20.00
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Hand Sanitizer, H1N1 and influenza viruses Apply to hands and surfaces Also great for relaxation 2-4 Every time you touch someone or a surface
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Cedarwood

Principal Constituents: Terpenic hydrocarbons, cedrol and sesquiterpenes (cardinene). Perfume Note: Base Anecdotal Information: This is a great oil to use for smell recognition and for its relaxing qualities. It is time tested as an anti-putrid making this an effective skin care oil. Use it for acne, oily skin or blend it with Ti-Tree (ten drops to an ounce of shampoo) for dandruff or seborrhea of the scalp. Cedarwood is effective as a natural insect repellant especially for moths, termites and roaches just like the fragrance from a Cedarwood closet. Cedarwood is an ingredient in A-CAM’s Insecticide synergy. It is also what we use to relieving itching.
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Chamomille german blue

Principal Constituents: The most important part is azulene, a fatty aromatic substance that is anti-inflammatory and promotes rapid healing of skin problems and wounds. It also contains bisabolol that relaxes the muscular lining of the digestive tract. Perfume note: Middle Herbal Tea: The flower is an ingredient in PB-CAM’s Acid Reflux tea blend, Insomnia Tea Blend, and Anti-inflammatory Tea Blend.
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Clary Sage

$40.00
Principal Constituents: The main constituents are linalool and linalyl acetate. Perfume Note: Top Anecdotal Information: First choice for cramps and muscle aches. Blend it in a synergy with the muscle relaxing benefits of Sage Dalmation and the antiinflammatory benefits of Lavender. An ingredient in A-CAM’s Muscle Ache Plus synergy. Effective when smelled to reduce high blood pressure. Caution: As with any muscle relaxing essential oil this oil should not be used during pregnancy

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Clove

Principal Constituents: Phenols (70% to 0%), particularly eugenol. This was only isolated by Bonastre in 1827 and is one of the most antiseptics of the phenol family, two to four times stronger than any known. Also includes acetyl eugenol (which gives the fragrance), benzoic acid, benzyl benzoate, furfurol, sesquiterpenes (beta carophyllene), and vanillin. Perfume Note: Base Anecdotal Information: This oil is a first choice for toothaches not only for its’ natural analgesic qualities but also for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory benefits. An ingredient in PB-CAM’s non-toxic toothpaste, also in ACAM’s Muscle Ache Plus synergy. As with all other members of the warm spices, clove essential oil may irritate some skin types and must be very well diluted before using.  

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Eucalyptus

$20.00
Principal Constituents: Cineol or eucalyptol from 70% to 80%; Various aldehydes, ketones, sesquiterpenic alcohols, and terpenes, (approximately 250 different constituents in Eucalyptus). Perfume note: Top Properties:
  • Decongestant
  • Bactericidal
  • Antiseptic; respiratory & urinary
  • Expectorant Aids in the relief of allergies
  • Mosquito repellant
  • Preventive of contagious and pulmonary diseases
  • Draws moisture from moist conditions; skincare, wounds, etc.
  • Mild antispasmodic
  • Used in a 2% spray solution it kills 70% of the air borne Staphylococci bacteria. The essential oil of Eucalyptus has a much greater effect than Eucalyptol, its’ main active principal constituent which is extracted and used in pharmaceuticals. Its effectiveness is primarily due to the action of two natural chemicals, aromadendrene and phellandrene. When they come in contact with the oxygen in the air their chemical reaction produces ozone in which bacteria cannot live.
Interactions with other drugs: None known Contradictions: Internal inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and bile ducts and severe liver diseases. Eucalyptus preparations should not be applied to areas of the face, especially the nose, on infants and young children. Gastrointestinal tract inflammation, and serious liver diseases. Side effects: In rare cases nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may occur.

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Geranium Rose

$45.00
Principal Constituents: Alcohol’s (terpenic geraniol 75% to 80%, borneol, citronellol, linalool, terpineol), esters (acetic, butyric, valerianic), ketones, phenols (eugenol), and terpenes (phellandrene, pinene). Perfume Note: Medium Properties:
  • Antidepressant & antiseptic
  • Astringent & homeostatic (stops bleeding in small cuts as such it’s a good addition to home/work first aid kit).
  • Balancing action in sebum production (skin-care)
  • Balance hormones for both men and women (menopause & PMS)
  • Diuretic (useful in bath to alleviate water retention)
  • Stimulates the lymphatic system.
Anecdotal Information: An ingredient in A-CAM’s Menopause/PMS synergy and A-CAM’s Skincare synergy and salve and PB-CAM Skin Care firming Clay. Use in a bath with grapefruit oil for fluid retention. Geranium Rose is also effective as an insect repellent for moths and mosquitoes

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Jasmine

$50.00
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Hand Sanitizer, H1N1 and influenza viruses Apply to hands and surfaces Also great for relaxation 2-4 Every time you touch someone or a surface
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