Aromapathic Labs Patchouli Oil - 30ml + BONUS

Patchouli Oil - 30ml + BONUS
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Aromapathic Labs Patchouli oil is made from the leaves of the patchouli plant. After harvesting, the leaves are crushed and steam distilled, giving us the earthy, aromatic, and slightly fruity scent of a high quality patchouli oil. Essential oils need to be mixed with a carrier oil for topical application, simply mix 12 drops of this pure Indonesian patchouli oil to every 30ml of your favourite carrier oil, or mix with 30ml water to diffuse. Aromapathic Labs Patchouli oil blends well with other oils such as Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang, Bergamot, Cedarwood and Lavender [LIQUID]

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Ingredients:
100% Patchouli Oil
Important Information:

For aromatherapy use. For all other uses, carefully dilute with a carrier oil such as jojoba, grapeseed, olive or almond oil prior to use. Please consult an essential oil book or other professional reference source for suggested dilution ratios.

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30ml

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BATH: Add 5-10 drops to the bath; soothes anxiety and evokes a sensual mood
MASSAGE: Mix 6 drops with 1 Tbs. sweet almond oil for am aphrodisiac massage.

Product Information:
  • 100% Pure
  • Earthy, Spicy, Warm, Woody, Powerful
  • Obtained from the peel of the leaves of the plant
  • Use as Perfume
  • Blends well with Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang, Bergamot, Cedarwood or Lavender Oils
Aromapathic Labs (ALabs), a Canadian supplier of Cruelty Free, 100% natural and pure essential oils. ALabs offers only quality 100% pure sourced plants oils from all over the world. ALabs Lavender is sourced from France & Eucalyptus Oil sourced from Australia, ensuring optimal quality and potency. Alabs offers a great selection of DIY bottles & gift Packs, all at great, low prices. Smell the difference with Aromapathic Labs' full line of amazing scents. Read more >
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Love this oil! Smells great, good consistency. I wear this for my everyday "perfume" and get numerous compliments on how great I smell. I tend to wear it on my stomach for it's therapeutic benefits as well.= )
By JLo xo on 2019-07-30 21:23:57

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Hi Judy,
We are glad to hear you love Patchouli as a nice, natural perfume, we are posting videos on our youtube channel for all of the Aromapathic Labs Essential oils, be sure to look out for Patchouli's video to learn even more about it! In the mean time, you might enjoy our video on Lavender oil here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zi-EmXv2es
Great scent for mixing essential oils
This is a great addition to the variety of essential oils I enjoy combining with a carrier oil.
By SportsEnthusiast from Oro-Medonte ON on 2019-01-28 05:00:00

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Can be added to many things
The scent of this oil is exactly how I remembered it. I add to my home made hand lotion bars and the subtle scent lasts and isnt overpowering.
By micjac from Aurora ON on 2018-03-03 04:00:00

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Patchouli Oil

The aroma of Patchouli Oil is most commonly associated with “hippie” movement in the 1960’s. In aromatherapy this oil is said to have a grounding and relaxing effect. Aromapathic Labs 100% pure Patchouli Oil can be diffused in the home for its rich, warm, musky fragrance that can have a calming yet uplifting effect. Blends well with other oils such as Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang, Bergamot, Cedarwood and Lavender.

How Does Aromatherapy 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.

Versatile as a mode of treatment, aromatherapy offers improvement for mental and emotional issues such as anxiety, depression and insomnia while also treating symptoms like difficulty concentrating and muscle and joint pain. Acute conditions such as exhaustion, nausea and headaches can also be improved through the use of aromatherapy. Even chronic conditions like respiratory difficulties, stress and low libido can be treated. Aromatherapy has even been known to improve immune functioning.

Aromatherapy has many applications and is used to treat a variety of ailments with reported success. Unfortunately, there are limited scientific studies on the efficacy of aromatherapy due to the individualized nature of treatment.

Dilution 
Because of their extremely concentrated state, it is important to dilute essential oils in other high quality carrier oils like olive, almond, grape seed, or sesame. Keeping in the spirit of oil not mixing with water, an essential oil can only be diluted by mixing it with another oil. When essential oils are used without being diluted, they can cause severe skin irritation, gastrointestinal upset and even liver damage in the long term. Certain essential oils are not for internal use, and can be toxic even in small amounts.

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

Essential Oil Uses
Essential oils are aromatic compounds extracted from a number of different plants. They are also known as volatile oils because they evaporate so quickly, which is also how they create such a strong aroma in the air. Because of this ability to quickly create strong scents, these oils are often used in perfumes, cosmetics, soaps and other scented products.

How are they made?
Essential oils are extracted from the plant by steam distillation, cold pressing, or solvent extraction. Good quality products create a pure product that will evaporate cleanly if dripped on a piece of paper. Each type of extraction is used for different plant materials. Solvent extraction is used for substances like flowers that contain very little volatile oil, and those that can be damaged by the temperatures used in steam distillation. Solvents used are hexane or supercritical carbon dioxide. Because carbon dioxide evaporates quickly when the temperature is raised to normal, it is the preferred solvent extraction method to maintain purity. Solvent extraction performed at lower temperatures is preferred to maintain the integrity of the active compounds.

Medicinal Properties 
The benefits of essential oils are as diverse as the oils themselves. Some are diluted and used as skin treatments for acne or rashes, while others are used for internal use to fight infection or even help to treat specific diseases. Often current research will focus on specific compounds found in essential oils, to determine which one is responsible for their medicinal benefits. More traditional herbalists believe that it is the synergy between all of the active constituents in the oil that provide the full benefit. In some cases, the benefits of essential oils can simply be attributed to the effect of their scent on the brain. To stimulate the limbic system in the brain, essential oils are often used for aromatherapy in combination with massage and other balancing techniques.

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