Oh, Christmas Tree, Oh, Christmas Tree… Balsam Fir is one of the most used trees for Christmas anywhere in the United States. I bet a ton of you, myself included, had a variety of this tree in your living room decorated and smelling amazing and didn’t even realize it. Well, now you’ll know a bit…
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The Highness of Idaho Blue Spruce
Idaho Blue Spruce has the highest frequency of all essential oils. Studies show that it sits around the 428 range. What is a frequency, you say? In simple terms and at the physical level, frequency is the measurement of how quickly foundational cells are circulating and regenerating within the body. The greater the movement within…
Essential Oil Q & A Show
Do you have questions about Essential Oils? Well, look no further. Each month, on the last Tuesday of the month, we’re taking time out to share your Essential Oil questions on the show! There’s no telling how many other people want to know the answer just like you, but haven’t asked. So ask away below…
An Ode to Pine
The majestic pine tree. What a valuable source for essential oil love. I have Pine EO in my home and I love it. I use mine in a mental health enhancing blend for the diffuser but I’ll get into that in a bit. I’ve got a fun fact for you about Pine. Did you know…
Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood
I love that we’re closing out the year with such a biblically significant Essential Oil. References to Sandalwood, also known as Aloes or Almugwood, are sprinkled all throughout the bible. It was one of the EOs used to anoint Jesus’ body for burial after the crucifixion (John 19:39) and it was one of the precious…
A Pound of Spikenard
Then Mary took a pound of the very costly oil of spikenard, anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped his feet with her hair. And the house was filled with the fragrance of this oil.- John 12:3 Spikenard is one of the most precious oils talked about in the Bible. Back in Biblical times, for…
The Gift of Myrrh
I learned something knew today! The origin of the word perfume comes the words pur fume meaning “through smoke”. Which probably meant the smoke from incense or the lingering scent of it left on clothes or skin. This important because in biblical times, that was a majority of the fragrance you smelled amongst the Jews….
Vetiver – The Oil of Tranquility
In India and Southern Asia, Vetiver is a rockstar. It’s used for all kinds of things. Roof thatching, curtains for windows and doors, bug repellent, and additive in food, drinks and perfume. Vetiver is related botanically to Citronella and Lemongrass, and has an earthy, smoky scent reminiscent of Patchouli but with lemony undertones. It’s been…