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Power To The Flower Oil - 30ml
Power To The Flower Oil - 30ml
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- Calming, soothing, uplifting.
- Sweet and Floral scent
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Power To The Flower Oil - 30ml
$34.49
Now Essential Oils Power To The Flower Oil - 30ml is a dietary supplement in oil form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

A totally groovy way to enjoy aromatherapy! NOW Power to Flowers Essential Oil is an oil blend of Ylang Ylang Oil, Orange Oil, Patchouli Oil. This far-out oil gives off a sweet and floral scent. The benefits attributed with Power to Flowers oil are: Calming, soothing, uplifting.[OIL]
Ylang Ylang OilOrange OilPatchouli Oil
Important Information:
Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. If pregnant or lactating, consult your healthcare practitioner before using. Not for internal use. Do not use undiluted on skin. Reacts strongly to sunlight and other sources of ultraviolet light.
Important Information:
Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. If pregnant or lactating, consult your healthcare practitioner before using. Not for internal use. Do not use undiluted on skin. Reacts strongly to sunlight and other sources of ultraviolet light.
Dosage
1Add to a diffuser or create your own room spray by adding up to 30 drops to 1 oz. of water in a spray bottle. A totally groovy way to enjoy aromatherapy.
Extraction Methods: Patchouli and Ylang Ylang Oils Steam Distilled; Orange Oil Cold Pressed.
1Add to a diffuser or create your own room spray by adding up to 30 drops to 1 oz. of water in a spray bottle. A totally groovy way to enjoy aromatherapy.
Extraction Methods: Patchouli and Ylang Ylang Oils Steam Distilled; Orange Oil Cold Pressed.
Enjoy natural fragrances and unique aromas with Now Essential Oils outstanding selection of premium quality essential oils and blends. Now Essential Oils peppermint, frankincense, eucalyptus and lavender are top selling high quality essential oils. Now Essential Oils also brings you unique blended essential oils including peaceful night, cheer up buttercup, good morning sunshine and clear the air oil.
Aromatherapy
How does it work?
There are two proposed mechanisms. The first follows the theory that the aroma of the oils have a direct influence on the brain. Through the olfactory system, our nose, the aromas travel to the limbic system of the brain.
The limbic system is involved in various functions in the body such as emotional responses, memory storage and hormone regulation. It also plays a role in sensory perception and motor function, as well as olfaction, the sense of smell.
Another theory is simply that, just as plants and herbs have medicinal properties,
essential oils
made from the same plants and herbs have pharmacological effects, as well. This theory relies on the ability of the scented oils to be absorbed through the skin and exert their medicinal effect on deeper bodily processes that way. These two mechanisms support the argument that the oils can be, but do not necessarily have to be applied on the skin to achieve their healing goals.
Aromatherapy offers treatment for a wide range of health concerns. It is commonly used for the treatment of mental emotional issues such as depression, anxiety, irritability,
insomnia
and lack of concentration. It has been used in the treatment of chronic concerns, such as respiratory conditions, muscle and joint pain, and overall
weakened immune system. It is also helpful in the case of acute nausea, exhaustion or headache.
Aromatherapy is a well known treatment for low libido and overall stress reduction. There are sadly few scientific studies to prove the effectiveness of Aromatherapy as medicine, simply because it is a difficult area to study as the treatments are designed for individual use.
Essential Oils can be:
inhaled through steam inhalation, humidifiers, diffusers, and vaporizers
added to a carrier oil and applied to your skin directly or as a hot or cold compress
spritzed onto objects like pillows, bedding and furniture
added to infusers, potpourri and candles to enhance the odour of an indoor space
applied to skin as perfume
used as a gargle or mouth wash, added to toothpaste, soaps, cleaning solutions, lotions and creams, face and body spray
added to baths, hot tubs, Jacuzzis, hand and foot baths and saunas
Patchouli
Today Patchouli oil is still quite popular. Its heady scent is frequently used as lingering, earthy perfume and deodorant. In aromatherapy it is known to be helpful for all stress related conditions; its rich, warm, musky fragrance has a calming yet uplifting effect on the mind. Medicinally,
patchouli essential oil
is used to treat a wide variety of skin conditions including: acne, eczema,
dermatitis, oily and/or dry skin, and athlete's foot.
Ylang Ylang
Ylang Ylang is an exotic spicy smelling oil whose aroma is both uplifting, stimulating and relaxing. It comes from the flowers of a tall tropical tree cultivated in Madagascar, Sumatra and Comores. Historically it's been mostly known as an aphrodisiac. In fact Indonesians spread Ylang Ylang petals on the beds of newly wedded couples. Today, however Ylang Ylang is used for many other medicinal purposes.
FAQ's
How does it work?
There are two proposed mechanisms. The first follows the theory that the aroma of the oils have a direct influence on the brain. Through the olfactory system, our nose, the aromas travel to the limbic system of the brain.
The limbic system is involved in various functions in the body such as emotional responses, memory storage and hormone regulation. It also plays a role in sensory perception and motor function, as well as olfaction, the sense of smell.
Another theory is simply that, just as plants and herbs have medicinal properties,
essential oils
made from the same plants and herbs have pharmacological effects, as well. This theory relies on the ability of the scented oils to be absorbed through the skin and exert their medicinal effect on deeper bodily processes that way. These two mechanisms support the argument that the oils can be, but do not necessarily have to be applied on the skin to achieve their healing goals.
Aromatherapy offers treatment for a wide range of health concerns. It is commonly used for the treatment of mental emotional issues such as depression, anxiety, irritability,
insomnia
and lack of concentration. It has been used in the treatment of chronic concerns, such as respiratory conditions, muscle and joint pain, and overall
weakened immune system. It is also helpful in the case of acute nausea, exhaustion or headache.
Aromatherapy is a well known treatment for low libido and overall stress reduction. There are sadly few scientific studies to prove the effectiveness of Aromatherapy as medicine, simply because it is a difficult area to study as the treatments are designed for individual use.
Essential Oils can be:
inhaled through steam inhalation, humidifiers, diffusers, and vaporizers
added to a carrier oil and applied to your skin directly or as a hot or cold compress
spritzed onto objects like pillows, bedding and furniture
added to infusers, potpourri and candles to enhance the odour of an indoor space
applied to skin as perfume
used as a gargle or mouth wash, added to toothpaste, soaps, cleaning solutions, lotions and creams, face and body spray
added to baths, hot tubs, Jacuzzis, hand and foot baths and saunas
Patchouli
Today Patchouli oil is still quite popular. Its heady scent is frequently used as lingering, earthy perfume and deodorant. In aromatherapy it is known to be helpful for all stress related conditions; its rich, warm, musky fragrance has a calming yet uplifting effect on the mind. Medicinally,
patchouli essential oil
is used to treat a wide variety of skin conditions including: acne, eczema,
dermatitis, oily and/or dry skin, and athlete's foot.
Ylang Ylang
Ylang Ylang is an exotic spicy smelling oil whose aroma is both uplifting, stimulating and relaxing. It comes from the flowers of a tall tropical tree cultivated in Madagascar, Sumatra and Comores. Historically it's been mostly known as an aphrodisiac. In fact Indonesians spread Ylang Ylang petals on the beds of newly wedded couples. Today, however Ylang Ylang is used for many other medicinal purposes.
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AromatherapyHow does it work?
There are two proposed mechanisms. The first follows the theory that the aroma of the oils have a direct influence on the brain. Through the olfactory system, our nose, the aromas travel to the limbic system of the brain.
The limbic system is involved in various functions in the body such as emotional responses, memory storage and hormone regulation. It also plays a role in sensory perception and motor function, as well as olfaction, the sense of smell.
Another theory is simply that, just as plants and herbs have medicinal properties,
essential oils
made from the same plants and herbs have pharmacological effects, as well. This theory relies on the ability of the scented oils to be absorbed through the skin and exert their medicinal effect on deeper bodily processes that way. These two mechanisms support the argument that the oils can be, but do not necessarily have to be applied on the skin to achieve their healing goals.
Aromatherapy offers treatment for a wide range of health concerns. It is commonly used for the treatment of mental emotional issues such as depression, anxiety, irritability,
insomnia
and lack of concentration. It has been used in the treatment of chronic concerns, such as respiratory conditions, muscle and joint pain, and overall
weakened immune system. It is also helpful in the case of acute nausea, exhaustion or headache.
Aromatherapy is a well known treatment for low libido and overall stress reduction. There are sadly few scientific studies to prove the effectiveness of Aromatherapy as medicine, simply because it is a difficult area to study as the treatments are designed for individual use.
Essential Oils can be:
inhaled through steam inhalation, humidifiers, diffusers, and vaporizers
added to a carrier oil and applied to your skin directly or as a hot or cold compress
spritzed onto objects like pillows, bedding and furniture
added to infusers, potpourri and candles to enhance the odour of an indoor space
applied to skin as perfume
used as a gargle or mouth wash, added to toothpaste, soaps, cleaning solutions, lotions and creams, face and body spray
added to baths, hot tubs, Jacuzzis, hand and foot baths and saunas
Patchouli
Today Patchouli oil is still quite popular. Its heady scent is frequently used as lingering, earthy perfume and deodorant. In aromatherapy it is known to be helpful for all stress related conditions; its rich, warm, musky fragrance has a calming yet uplifting effect on the mind. Medicinally,
patchouli essential oil
is used to treat a wide variety of skin conditions including: acne, eczema,
dermatitis, oily and/or dry skin, and athlete's foot.
Ylang Ylang
Ylang Ylang is an exotic spicy smelling oil whose aroma is both uplifting, stimulating and relaxing. It comes from the flowers of a tall tropical tree cultivated in Madagascar, Sumatra and Comores. Historically it's been mostly known as an aphrodisiac. In fact Indonesians spread Ylang Ylang petals on the beds of newly wedded couples. Today, however Ylang Ylang is used for many other medicinal purposes.
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