Tuesday, August 15, 2017

The Classic Uses of Essential Oils


Since men first crossed the Euphrates and Nile rivers in ancient times, thoughtful and compassionate healers have distilled and used essential herbal, floral, and other natural oils in the treatment of physical, mental, and spiritual distress. In the great subcontinent of India, sages of old used the oil of lemons to enhance emotional and mental focus in their patients and attar of lavender for relaxation and relief from mental distress.


Aromatherapy using essential oils dates back to Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem, and earlier, with the use of incense made from a variety of essential oils from such pure botanicals as sandalwood and aloes. And in the Old Testament, specifically in Exodus. Instructions are quite clear that the priestly caste was to use the oil of cassia, and other sacred oils in their godly duties inside the holy sanctuary for the purification and blessing of the people. Severe penalties were set for those who meddled with the ‘sacred’ oils without proper authority.


Today this ancient practice has been refined and liberated for the use of people everywhere through the doTERRA essential oils company. Anyone can be treated for a variety of ills by the informed use of one or more of these pure distilled oils.

For further information, and for an absolutely free, no obligation, sample of three of the most commonly used oils, including lemon and lavender, contact Wellness Advocate Amy Snyder at http://bit.ly/2vHgrH6  She has used these superb essential oils for years herself and will be delighted to share her experiences with you in a professional and friendly manner!



NOTICE TO READERS: The information contained in this blog is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, prescribe, or treat any emotional or physical condition, illness, or injury. The author, publishers, and distributors of this blog shall have no liability or responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any and all alleged damage, loss, or injury caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this work. This work contains suggested uses of oils based on acceptable dosage amounts recommended by the manufacturer. The author makes no claim to have verified or validated these suggestions. The readers must validate acceptable dosage amounts from the manufacturer before application. The information in this book is in no way intended as a substitute for medical advice. We recommend that all readers obtain medical advice from a licensed healthcare professional before using essential oils for any reason.

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