Pure essential oils extracted from plants, flowers, fruits, woods and resins can be useful for the treatment of the emotional and physical sphere.
The combinations of constituents contained in essential oils in fact interact with the chemistry of our body, exerting an influence on our organs and general systems.
Don't know where to start? Which essential oils to choose?
Choosing the essential oils most suitable is not easy; although many essences can be used for different needs, some specific characteristics can help us identify the most suitable and effective essence.
Take a look at this table to identify the most commonly sought after properties in essential oils and start your search.
Table of contents:
- 1. Expectorant
- 2. Relaxing
- 3. Digestive
- 4. Analgesic
- 5. Stimulating
- 6. Flaming
- 7. Toning
- 8. Purifying
- 9. Healing
- 10. Antibacterial
- 11. Aphrodisiac
- 12. Antioxidant
1. Expectorant |
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2. Relaxing |
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3. Digestive |
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4. Analgesic |
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5. Stimulating |
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6. Flaming |
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7. Tonic |
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8. Purifying |
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9. Healing |
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10. Antibacterial |
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11. Aphrodisiac |
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12. Antioxidant |
This table, as simplified as possible , is intended as a brief starting point to facilitate the consultation of our catalogue of pure and natural essential oils.
If you want to learn more about the use of essential oils in aromatherapy, read our dedicated blog.
And for any doubt, question or curiosity write us!
Remember to always read the precautions for use of essential oils. The information provided is extrapolated from the sector bibliography.