not the best ....


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Posted by Catherine Cartwright Jones on July 24, 2001 at 14:09:46:

In reply to: aura cacia not good, CCJ? posted by Darlahood on July 24, 2001 at 04:46:08:

AuraCacia was regared as "pretty good" by several professional
aromatherapists, but not "excellent". This is going to be a difficult
area for a long time, as the FDA does not grade essential oils .. and
the factors of climate, harvest conditions, processing are all over
the place.

I used "Wild Thyme" from Wyndemere. It truely is time to study up all
the aromatherapy texts you can lay your hands on! See what ones
should never be put on pregnant women ... see what ones are bad for
high blood pressure ... see what ones are aphrodisiace ...

Then : "Love Potion #9 Henna Mix"? Tranquility? Energy?
There is evidence that even sesquiterpines will cross the brain/blood
barrier and can elevate moods, soothe ... etc. Time to study up!

Wyndemere has Cypress and Cypress Tips separatly, and they smell
different to me. They're both great henna energizers!
Absolutely!

 


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