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Aethereosticks List-April 2020 Essential Oil Therapy Aethereo®Sticks - 2020 1. Ache-Ease – Ache-Ease is an Aethereo essential oil 10. De-Habit – De-Habit is a minty, herbaceous Aethereo blend of Marjoram (Origanum majorana), Melaleuca species, essential oil blend of Peppermint (Mentha x piperita), Marjoram Copaiba (Copaifera ofcinalis), Frankincense (Boswellia carterii), (Origanum majorana), Rosemary-V (Rosmarinus ofcinalis Peppermint (Mentha x piperita), Black Pepper (Piper nigrum), verbenone chemotype), and Melaleuca species, which are Ginger (Zingiber ofcinalis), Roman Chamomile (Chamæmelum reputed to help with symptoms of cravings. nobile), and Helichrysum (Helichrysum italicum), formulated for – This earthy Aethereo blend of geosmin and symptoms of general aches and discomfort. 11. Earth nerolidol (Melaleuca quinquenervia chemotype N) displays 2. Appetite – Appetite is a deliciously stimulating Aethereo the deep, lush aroma reminiscent of an after-the-rain or essential oil blend of Sweet Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill. var. planting-in-the-garden experience. dulce), Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum), Caraway (Carum carvi), Basil (Ocimum basilicum), and Lime (Citrus aurantifolia), 12. Frankincense – Frankincense essential oil (Boswellia with constituents known to help enhance healthful appetite. carterii) is distilled from the resin of the trunk of the tree, and is among the most revered of essential oils for its physical 3. Bergamot – Bergamot (Citrus bergamia) essential oil is and spiritual healing properties. Its distinctive aroma supports widely regarded for its distinctive, soothing, citrusy aroma feelings of peace, relaxation, and overall well-being. and wide range of uses, including its reputation to help uplift mood. 13. Ginger – Ginger (Zingiber ofcinalis) has been universally used for its wondrous combination of culinary and healing 4. Breathe (Niaouli Melablend) – This invigorating, open-air, properties. The distinctive, pungent, spicy essential oil is forest-fresh Aethereo essential oil blend of Melaleuca species renowned for its ability to calm stomach distress and reduce including Niaouli (Melaleuca quinquenervia cineole chemotype) general discomfort. and nerolidol (Melaleuca quinquenervia chemotype N) can be helpful to support sinus and respiratory wellness. 14. Lavender – Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) has a warm, rounded, oral aroma that can be soothing and calming. It 5. Calm – This aromatic combination of Frankincense supports relaxation during stressful times, and can be helpful to (Boswellia carterii), with the woody notes of Blue Cypress enhance sleep. Research shows its usefulness for symptoms of (Callitris intratropica), the warm fragrance of ne Lavender head and body discomfort. (Lavandula angustifolia), and the subtle oral notes of nerolidol (Melaleuca quinquenervia chemotype N) creates an Aethereo 15. Lemon – Lemon essential oil (Citrus limon) is universally essential oil blend to support calm, ease, and an enhanced recognized for its clean, pure, bright aroma, and its ability to lift feeling of well-being. the spirits and enhance mood in people of all ages. 6. Citrus – Aethereo’s uplifting Citrus essential oil blend is a 16. Mandarin – Mandarin essential oil (Citrus reticulata) has a beautifully balanced, refreshing combination of popular species warm, sweet, oral aroma. Research shows it can be helpful with of Citrus – Sweet Orange (Citrus sinensis), Grapefruit (Citrus stomach distress, restlessness, low mood, fatigue, and enhances paradisi), and Lemon (Citrus limon) – plus nerolidol (Melaleuca relaxation and sleep. quinquenervia chemotype N). Citrus oils are universally noted for 17. Marjoram – Marjoram essential oil (Origanum majorana) their ability to lift the spirits and enhance mood in people of all offers a green and herbaceous healing aroma. Research shows it ages. can be helpful as an aid to relaxation, mood, and physical 7. Comfort – Comfort is an Aethereo essential oil blend of comfort. Mandarin (Citrus reticulata), Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), 18. Northwoods - This evocative and invigorating Aethereo and Roman Chamomile (Chamæmelum nobile), created to essential oil blend of Black Spruce (Picea mariana), Balsam Fir support comfort and an enhanced sense of well-being. (Abies balsamea), Fir Needle (Abies sibirica), Vetiver (Vetiveria 8. Copaiba – Copaiba (Copaifera ofcinalis) essential oil is zizanioides), White Cypress (Callitris glaucophylla), and distilled from the natural oleoresin tapped from the tree, which nerolidol (Melaleuca quinquenervia chemotype N) offers a Amazon native people have traditionally used for symptoms of deep connection to the boreal forest. general aches and discomfort. Its gentle, woody, sweet aromatic 19. Peace (Lavender BlueMel) – Lavender BlueMel is an prole encourages relaxation. Aethereo essential oil blend of nest quality Lavender 9. De-Crave – De-Crave Blend is an aromatic Aethereo (Lavandula angustifolia), aromatic Blue Cypress (Callitris essential oil blend of Black Pepper (Piper nigrum) and Clary Sage intratropica), and the subtle, round oral notes of nerolidol (Salvea sclarea), essential oils which are reputed to help with (Melaleuca quinquenervia chemotype N), that helps to promote cravings, particularly tobacco. a sense of peace and well-being. Plant Extracts Inter national Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota USA | www.plantextractsinc.com | [email protected] Copyright © April 2020 Plant Extracts International Inc. Page 1 of 2 Essential Oil Therapy Aethereo®Sticks - 2020 20. Peppermint – Peppermint (Mentha x piperita) essential oil 31. Therabreathe – This clarifying and invigorating is widely used to help soothe digestive symptoms. Uplifting, yet Aethereo essential oil blend of Melaleuca species comprises calming because of its refreshing aroma, it may also be helpful open-air, forest-fresh Niaouli (Melaleuca quinquenervia cineole with congestion, head discomfort, and stress. chemotype), and the distinctive Rosemary-C (Rosmarinus ofcinalis cineole chemotype), said to aid mental focus. Helpful – Pneumoblend is our latest scientic 21. PneumoBlend in support of respiratory wellness. blend aimed at enhancing respiratory wellness. With Melaleuca species, Farnesol, Lime, Monarda, Clove Bud, and Thyme linalool 32. Transitions – Transitions is an Aethereo essential oil CT, its aromatic prole may be familiar, and this combination of blend of nest Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), Clary Sage constituents, with its distinctive notes, will appeal to many. (Salvea sclarea), and Frankincense (Boswellia carterii), often used to enhance comfort for labor and end-of-life care. 22. Quit – Black Pepper (Piper nigrum) essential oil, with its strong, sharp, spicy aroma, is reputed to help with cravings, 33. Tum-Ease – Tum-Ease is a soothing Aethereo blend of particularly tobacco. essential oils of Ginger (Zingiber ofcinalis), Lime (Citrus aurantifolia), Lemon (Citrus limon), Anise (Pimpinella anisum), 23. Quit And Relax – Black Pepper (Piper nigrum) essential nerolidol (Melaleuca quinquenervia chemotype N), Peppermint oil, with its strong, sharp, spicy aroma, is reputed to help with (Mentha x piperita), and Spearmint (Mentha spicata), all cravings, particularly tobacco. Calming Lavender (Lavandula traditionally used to help with symptoms of digestive distress. angustifolia) and Cedarwood (Juniperus virginiana) are added for relaxation. 34. Un-Nausea / Travel (Ginger Melablend) – Un-Nausea is a soothing Aethereo essential oil wellness blend of 24. Quit With Energy – Black Pepper (Piper nigrum) Ginger (Zingiber ofcinalis), Peppermint (Mentha x piperita), essential oil, with its strong, sharp, spicy aroma, is reputed to Spearmint (Mentha spicata), Anise (Pimpinella anisum), help with cravings, particularly tobacco. Invigorating Lime (Citrus Citrus (Citrus limon), and nerolidol (Melaleuca quinquenervia aurantifolia) is added for energy. chemotype N). It is formulated with a unique balance of 25. Respir-Ease – This refreshing, uplifting Aethereo essential oils with a history of use for stomach distress and essential oil blend is formulated to be of benet in enhancing general unwellness. upper respiratory health. Including Niaouli (Melaleuca 35. VetiRose – VetiRose is a heart-centered Aethereo quinquenervia cineole chemotype), Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus essential oil wellness blend of Blue Cypress (Callitris intrat- radiata var. australiana), Marjoram (Origanum majorana), and ropica), Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides), Rose Absolute (Rosa other essential oils known to support respiratory wellness. damascena), and nerolidol (Melaleuca quinquenervia chemo- 26. Roman Chamomile – Roman Chamomile (Chamæmelum type N). This exquisite combination of earthy, woody, and nobile) essential oil is distilled from the owers of the plant, and oral notes is bound together by the nest Rose Absolute. has an herbaceous, somewhat sweet aroma. It is widely used to 36. Yoga (Rosalina BlueMel) – A subtle, gently calming soothe and calm mind and body, and to support restful sleep. Aethereo essential oil blend of Blue Cypress (Callitris 27. Rose – Rose Absolute (Rosa damascena) is the most widely intratropica), Rosalina (Melaleuca ericifolia), and nerolidol known and loved ower extract. It is a very concentrated (Melaleuca quinquenervia chemotype N), often used to representation of the essence of the ower. Rose is traditionally support meditation and sleep. used to express love, and to enhance a sense of calm and 37. Five Elements Set – In Chinese philosophy the ve well-being. elements – Wood , Fire, Earth, Metal, and
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