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| List the three ways essential oils enter the body |
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| inhalation, ingestion, absorption. |
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| List the 5 glands that make up the limbic system |
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| thalamus, hypothalamus, pituitary, pineal, amygdula |
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| List three essential oils referred to in the bible |
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| cinnamon, frankincense, myrrh |
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| List three methods of extracting oils |
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| steamed distillation, expressed oils, solvents |
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| Explain why redistilled oils may be lower qulity than the first distilled oil |
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| multiple distillations, extreme temperatures, excessive pressure, pronlonged time |
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| Essential oils have a unique ability to penetrate cell membranes and diffuse through the blood and tissues. |
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| All terpenes pass through the blood brain barrier. |
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| ketones are sedating anti-infectious to the nervous system and can be caustic to the skin. |
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| Mankind's first known kind of medicine was essential oils. |
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| the response to aroma has been known to be as fast as 30 seconds. |
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| oils increase ozone and negative ions in the home which enhances bacterial growth. |
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| Olfactory membranes contain 800 million nerve endings for the processing and detection of odors. |
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| all oils have 200 hundrand to 800 chemical compounds |
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| phenols can be put directly on the skin without diluting. |
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| frequency is defined as a measurable rate of electrical energy flow that is constant between any two points. |
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| everything has a frequency. |
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| frequency is measured in volts for essential oils. |
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| clinical research shows that essential oils have the lowest frequency of any natural substance known to man. |
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| The slower the time and lower pressure and temperature are better for essential oil extraction. |
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| Is it possible to get an allergic reaction from essential oils? |
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| No, true EO's contain no amino acids (if it is a pure source), or amino peptides which are what cause allergies so it is essentially impossible unless you are getting a non true essential oil which be cold pressed citruses and/or absolutes/concretes. |
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| Good for nausea, vomiting, and heartburn ... |
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| Dissolves cellulite and can be used in water ... |
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| Good for use during pregnancy to reduce or remove stretch marks ... |
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| decongests the circulation and lymph... |
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| best known anti-fungal ... |
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| used by spice traders to protect themselves from disease when looting victims of the plague |
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| oil with the highest vibration frequency... |
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| helps remove negative programming from the cells... |
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| a blend that is good for colds congestion and to relieve allergy symptoms ... |
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| Helps to balance hormones ... |
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| helps to overcome deep seated grief and depression ... |
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| well known for its healing powers during the time of Christ |
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| instills courage confidence and self-esteem ... |
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| a powerful antioxidant used by dentists |
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| known for its effect on the respiratory system ... |
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| balancing of the thyroid and ovaries ... |
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| promotes deep relaxation and relieves tension good for hyperactive children ... |
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