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I love sharing my knowledge of essential oils, healthy living, and positive thinking with others.

Natures Remedies and the Rest of the Story

There’s a scent that fills the air, reminiscent of wintergreen, yet with a story all its own. And though it may not seem related to wintergreen, they share a surprising similarity in chemical makeup. But what makes this tale truly fascinating is not just its aromatic allure, but its history intertwined with American Indians and early settlers.

Long before modern remedies, they discovered the wonders of a certain bark, brewing it into a tea that warmed their spirits and invigorated their bodies. But the story doesn’t end there, for in the modern age, this substance has found new roles beyond the teapot.

Imagine, just a few drops of essential oil in a diffuser, filling the room with a crisp, refreshing scent, promoting clear breathing and sharpening focus. And for those troubled with oily skin or sore muscles, this substance offers its healing touch once more, whether added to lotions or sports creams.

Yes, it may have been overlooked in the past, but today, its versatility shines bright, a testament to the enduring power of nature’s remedies. So the next time you catch a whiff of that familiar wintergreen aroma, remember, it’s not just about it—it’s about the story behind Birch. And now you know… the rest of the story.

Fields of Verdant Hues

In fields of verdant hues, where vetiver grows,
A fragrant essence from the earth it shows.
From India’s soil, this grass does rise,
Its roots distilled, to yield the oil’s prize.

Vetiver, dear essence of tranquil dreams,
Inhale its scent, where peace silently streams.
To restful sleep, with gentle breath, incline,
In diffusers’ mist, let its essence entwine.

In days of chill, when winter’s breath draws near,
Vetiver’s warmth may soothe and steer,
A drop or two within your tea’s embrace,
In every sip, a winter’s grace.

When weary limbs bespeak a calming touch,
With coconut’s oil, blend vetiver’s clutch.
In massage’s gentle caress, find reprieve,
As tension fades, and calm we retrieve.

Immunity’s guardian, in a tiny cap enclosed,
Vetiver’s strength, within it, composed.
Two drops within, a defense arrayed,
In body’s fortress, its power displayed.

Thus, vetiver, from earth’s bosom born,
In myriad ways, its virtues adorn.
Restful sleep, immunity’s aid, a calming balm,
In vetiver’s essence, find serenity’s calm.

I Want You

I want YouSix years ago, I was introduced to something that has transformed my life: essential oils.

Yes I was a big skeptic about them at first, but I now use essential oils on a daily basis in every area of my home, and they have completely changed my life! My medicine cabinet has been completely transformed, and I am now empowered with the tools and knowledge to care for my family.

When I realized I could get free products AND create residual income? I got really excited!

As a result, of my essential oil journey, and passion helping others, I’m ready to help you get started with your essential oil journey as well.

The best part about essential oils is that there is an option for everyone, whether you want to simply enjoy the products for yourself and transform your family’s health (and get free stuff in the process) OR you’re ready to build a team, create residual income, and get out of debt.

If any of these options sound appealing to you, let’s chat!

I’ll help you figure out which option will be the best fit for you, plus you can qualify for some awesome incentives in the process.

I can’t wait to talk to you!

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How to Use Essential Oils: Vetiver

Vetiver essential oil, also called khus oil, comes from a plant called vetiver, which is a tall grass found in India. This grass can grow very tall, sometimes reaching over five feet! It’s similar to other plants like lemongrass and citronella, which are also used to make essential oils. The oil is made from the roots of the vetiver plant.

12 Essential Oils in the Bible

Here are 12 of the most revered oils of the Bible and their historic uses…

1. Frankincense

Frankincense is the king of the oils. It was used as a primary component of the holy incense, a medicine and a currency — and of course, it was a gift from the wise men to baby Jesus. In fact, at the time of Jesus’ birth, both frankincense and myrrh may have been worth more than their weight in the third gift: gold.

2. Myrrh

Quoted in Scripture 156 times, uses of myrrh oil in the Bible included use as an ointment, an incense, an embalming ingredient and as a skin beauty treatment by Queen Esther in Esther 2:12. By far, myrrh’s most common usage in the Bible is as a part of holy anointing oil.

3. Cinnamon

Like myrrh, cinnamon oil was a chief ingredient in holy anointing oil and used to cleanse the air, kill mold and act as a natural medicine. In Proverbs 7:17, Solomon uses this aromatic oil in the bedroom and as a natural perfume or cologne.

4. Cedarwood

King Solomon used cedarwood in building God’s temple and Jesus was crucified on a cross made of cedarwood or cypress. It was thought to bring wisdom, was used for ritual cleansing and served as medicine in treating skin conditions and leprosy.

5. Spikenard

In Biblical times, “nard” was not only a very expensive perfume but also a precious ointment that was used as medicine. Interestingly, the “spikenard” used in the Bible may have in fact been lavender oil. In John 12:3, the Bible tells how spikenard was used to anoint Jesus just days before His death and resurrection.

6. Hyssop

In the Old Testament, God commanded His people to use hyssop in the ceremonial cleansing of people and houses. Hyssop appears at Jesus’ crucifixion, when the Roman soldiers offered Jesus a drink of wine vinegar on a sponge at the end of a stalk of hyssop.

7. Cassia

An herb very similar to cinnamon, cassia oil is the fourth ingredient listed in the holy anointing oil detailed in Exodus 30:24. It may have been brought out of Egypt when the Israelites fled Pharaoh and was commonly used with myrrh and aloes to scent garments.

8. Sandalwood (Aloes)

In Scripture, sandalwood is referred to as “aloes” and is called one of the oils of joy and gladness along with frankincense, myrrh and cedarwood. Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea brought sandalwood (aloes) and myrrh to bury Jesus, and in today’s market, the amount of oils used would be worth an estimated $200,000.

9. Cypress

Cypress is celebrated in Scripture as a symbol of strength, security and prosperity. The Bible mentions cypress as the choice wood for building, trading and even weaponry. In Genesis 6:14, God commanded Noah to “make yourself an ark of gopher wood,” which in modern English is in fact “cypress.”

10. Galbanum

Galbanum is a main ingredient of the holy incense used in the heart of the temple in Exodus 30:34. Interestingly, although galbanum itself has a somewhat foul odor, when burned with other sweet smelling oils in holy incense, it has the most beautiful scent and was thought to balance the emotions.

11. Rose of Sharon

Mentioned in the Song of Solomon, the rose of Sharon is not really a “rose” but instead similar to the hibiscus or tulip (which is also called cistus). Some Bible expositors see the rose of Sharon as Christ and the lily as the church, His bride.

12. Calamus

Also known as “sweet cane,” calamus is an ancient herb that is perhaps what we now know as lemongrass. In Biblical times, calamus was used in perfumes, incense and as an ingredient in the special holy anointing oil used by the priests in the temple.