How essential oils naturally heal our body

Essential oils naturally heal the body and mind by interacting with the brain's limbic system via scent, or through direct absorption into the bloodstream when applied topically. The concentrated plant extracts trigger emotional, physical, and psychological responses that can alleviate stress, improve sleep, and reduce pain.

How They Work

Aromatherapy & the Limbic System: When inhaled, scent molecules stimulate olfactory receptors, sending messages directly to the limbic system — the part of the brain regulating emotions, memory, and stress.

Topical Absorption: When diluted with a carrier oil and applied to the skin, essential oils are absorbed into the bloodstream, offering localized relief for inflammation, muscle pain, and headaches.

Our Essential Oils & Their Benefits

Oil Benefits
Lavender Promotes relaxation, relieves anxiety, and enhances sleep quality.
Lemon / Citrus Lifts mood, reduces anxiety, and enhances cognitive function.
Tea Tree Known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties to treat skin conditions.
Frankincense Reduces stress and promotes skin health.
Vanilla Lowers stress, alleviates worry, promotes joy and contentment. Acts as a gentle sedative and enhances meditation or concentration.
Amber Encourages emotional equilibrium and comfort. Shifts mood towards positivity and ease, particularly in high-stress settings.
Sandalwood Increases mental clarity and enhances concentration.
Tuberose Natural sedative and antidepressant. Lowers anxiety, reduces stress-induced tension, and quiets an overactive mind. Known for its calming, "narcotic" effect.
Neroli Associated with heart healing — combats grief, promotes self-love, and fosters tranquility and emotional renewal.
Sweet Tobacco Calms the mind and provides emotional grounding.
Clove Stimulates the mind, lifts lethargy and emotional stagnation, and increases feelings of alertness.
Vetiver

Anchors emotions when feeling scattered or overwhelmed. Soothes fear, insecurity, and anger, bringing focus inward during times of stress or deep mental fatigue.