Peace Essential Oil

Red Energy - Root Chakra
Blend of Geranium, Clary Sage, Rosemary, Lemon Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Peaceful mind, living in the present moment

$59.95
$59.95



"The gentlest, yet the most powerful."

This is our description of the "Serene and Worry-Free Essential Oil Blend."

The main note of this blend is Geranium essential oil, often referred to as the "common man's rose." While it has nearly the same properties as the elegant and precious Rose essential oil, it is more accessible to everyone. In aromatherapy, Geranium is commonly used to replenish the energy of love and enhance soft, feminine charm.

When our hearts are filled with abundant love, the inner gentle power transforms into warm and strong life energy, allowing us to radiate vitality and energy. Other oils like Clary Sage, Rosemary, and Lemon Eucalyptus are supporting elements that help sustain this continuous, gentle energy, making the supportive power even more stable.


 

Geranium (天竺葵): Geranium oil is known for its balancing and uplifting properties. It is often used to support emotional health, relieve stress, and promote harmony. It is also beneficial for skincare, helping to tone and balance the skin.

Clary Sage (快樂鼠尾草): Clary Sage oil is calming and soothing, helping to ease anxiety and promote relaxation. It is often used for emotional balance, particularly for stress relief and hormonal support. It’s also helpful for promoting clarity and spiritual growth.

Rosemary (迷迭香): Rosemary oil is stimulating and invigorating. It is commonly used to improve focus, memory, and concentration. It can also promote healthy hair growth and provide relief for sore muscles.

Lemon Eucalyptus (檸檬尤加利): Lemon Eucalyptus oil has a fresh, invigorating scent that is often used for its energizing and cleansing properties. It helps with respiratory health, boosts mental clarity, and provides a refreshing, uplifting aroma.

Together, these essential oils promote emotional balance, clarity, and mental focus while also supporting physical wellness.

DIY Essential Oil Tips:

Containers and Tools

  • Choose containers made from natural or sturdy materials such as glass, ceramic, or HDPE plastics.
  • For measuring cups and various tools, stainless steel or glass is preferred.

Preparation Process

Sterilize all containers and tools before use.

Add a small amount of the base (such as fragrance-free plant-based lotion, body wash, oil, water, hydrosol, etc.). Avoid letting the essential oils come into direct contact with the container.

Carefully drop the measured essential oils into the base, then shake or stir evenly. Ensure the same process is followed for all mixing tools.

After preparation, seal the product and let it sit for at least 3 hours to allow the scent to blend and fully integrate with the base before use.

Warm Reminders

  • Pure plant essential oils are recommended to be used under the guidance of a professionally certified aromatherapist.
  • Although pure plant essential oils are derived from natural plant extracts, their high concentration and volatile substances may cause skin irritation. Do not apply directly to the skin to avoid discomfort.
  • The use of pure plant essential oils has a long history, with many miraculous testimonies, but they should not be used as a substitute for conventional medical treatments.

Precautions

  • Pure plant essential oils are for external use only. Do not apply the undiluted oil directly to the skin or mucous membranes.
  • If discomfort occurs after use, stop immediately, rinse with plenty of water, and seek medical attention promptly.
  • Those with serious health conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, epilepsy, favism, etc., or those undergoing conventional medical treatments, should consult a doctor and obtain their consent before using essential oils.
  • Store plant essential oils in a cool, ventilated place away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children to prevent accidental use.

These precautions ensure safe and effective use of essential oils while preserving health and well-being.

Q&A on Essential Oils

Q: What is the difference between supercritical single essential oils and blended essential oils?
A: Supercritical extraction is a high-end pharmaceutical technique used in essential oils to eliminate residual oil, water, heavy metals, pesticides, and other potential toxins that may be absorbed through the skin. Single supercritical essential oils are direct and targeted, while blended essential oils are designed for emotional and psychological benefits, utilizing secondary plant metabolites to promote holistic well-being.

Q: What are chakra-blended essential oils?
A: Chakra therapy is part of Ayurveda, an ancient Indian health philosophy similar to Chinese meridian theory. It focuses on the body's energy flow and employs aromatic plants to promote physical and mental health. With advancements in Western aromatherapy, essential oils are now commonly linked to chakra therapy to address emotional and spiritual needs. This integration has become a major trend in aromatherapy over the past two decades.

Q: Can pure essential oils be ingested?
A: While some practitioners advocate encapsulating essential oils for ingestion, this is controversial due to potential risks from high concentrations causing harm or gastrointestinal discomfort. Though there are no severe reported cases, essential oils are best used sparingly for flavoring foods or beverages. For instance, one drop in a 350ml drink is sufficient and should be thoroughly mixed before consumption.

Q: Are essential oils with GRAS certification safe for consumption?
A: There is no such thing as "GRAS food-grade essential oil certification." GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) is an FDA designation for natural substances safe for food and beverage use under specific conditions. It is not an international certification, and claims of such are marketing strategies. For more information, refer to the FDA website.

Q: Are "medical-grade" certified essential oils safer?
A: Like GRAS, claims of "medical-grade" certification are not officially recognized by governments or trusted international certifying bodies like EcoCert. For example, CPTG (Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade) is a registered trademark, not an official certification. While some manufacturers collaborate with research institutions and show promising results, essential oils should not be considered a substitute for conventional medical treatments. Users should exercise caution and diligence.

Q: Why does the scent of the same essential oil vary between purchases?
A: Natural plant conditions change with growing and harvesting climates, much like seasonal variations in fruit flavors. Such differences result in variations in essential oil scents, and significant differences are normal. Consistently identical scents might indicate artificial intervention, such as blending oils from different regions or processing to achieve a uniform profile. This does not necessarily mean the oils are adulterated, but it indicates a degree of standardization by the brand.

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