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Eucalyptus
Fresh and clean, helps clear the senses. From an evergreen tree, eucalyptus has a long history of use against colds. Inhaling the vapor during a warm soak helps clear the sinuses and relieve the senses. It can also bring relief the senses. It can also bring relief when you feel a cold coming on. A good choice in allergy season, it can also be cooling in summer. |
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Orange & Linden Blossom
Harmonizing, helps to reduce stress. Also known as Neroli and Orange Blossom, it helps to harmonize mind and body by reducing anxiety, stress and tension. Linden Blossom, also known as Lime Tree (not to be confused with the citrus), has long been used in Europe as a tea. It is known to reduce stress and nervous tension. |
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Valerian & Hops
Calming, especially at bedtime. Known for centuries for its calming qualities, it can help relieve nervous tension, and prepares you for a good night’s sleep. |
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Juniper
Soothes tired, sore muscles. This legendary herb formed the “magic wreath” which Romans used to ward off evil spirits. Juniper, an evergreen shrub, helps rid the body of toxins and stimulates circulation. It also helps to relieve tension and stress. These qualities make it the perfect choice for use after sports. |
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Rosemary
Invigorating, wakes up the system. One of the earliest plants used for food, medicine and magic. Sprigs of Rosemary were burned in shrines in ancient Greece to drive away evil spirits. Romans viewed the rosemary wreath as symbols of energy. Its exhilarating scent is an ideal pick-me-up or great way to start the day. |
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