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Oh and I wanted you to also know that I am NOT affiliated with the

company, I don't work for them, or own them.... nor am I making a

profit. It is just where I found locally to get items and wanted to

share. Just so that is clear.

Carnie

>

> Ok, so I have figured it out. You mix 300 of the essential oil

with

> 500 ml of glaxal based cream. Most of the info is on the website

> under arromatherapy- essential oils and this is what they say about

> Petitgrain:

>

> petitgrain

> citrus aurantium

>

> 100% pure organic essential oil

>

> countries: egypt, india, italy

>

> traditional uses:

> relaxing, soothing | helps relieve nervous tension, insomnia, pms |

> good for oily skin, acne, dry or oily hair

>

> methods of use:

> dilute for a bath or massage/hair oil | add to unscented bathsalts,

> shampoo, conditioner

>

> I have found it to be an essential part of my healing in the past

few

> weeks and though I have not felt completely out of my bout, I would

> say I am 75% there.

>

> Don't be fooled that it is called " aromatherapy " an essential oil

has

> healing properties, either in a bath with a carrier oil, on your

skin

> with a carrier cream, in your shampoo, everything. In fact, my

lady

> told me that they are trying to get the name changed from

> aromatherapy to essential oil therapy due to this misconception.

>

> You can order all of te silk road products online- they also make

> some yummy tea!

>

> http://www.silkroadtea.com/aromatherapy_index.htm

>

>

>

> middle note | blends well with:

> all citrus essences, cedarwood, clary sage, cypress, frankincense,

> geranium, lavender, neroli, rose, vetiver

>

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Thanks so much for the information.

Pam

Re: Petitgrain

Oh and I wanted you to also know that I am NOT affiliated with the company, I don't work for them, or own them.... nor am I making a profit. It is just where I found locally to get items and wanted to share. Just so that is clear.Carnie>> Ok, so I have figured it out. You mix 300 of the essential oil with > 500 ml of glaxal based cream. Most of the info is on the website > under arromatherapy- essential oils and this is what they say about > Petitgrain:> > petitgrain> citrus aurantium> > 100% pure organic essential oil> > countries: egypt, india, italy> > traditional uses: > relaxing, soothing | helps relieve nervous tension, insomnia, pms | > good for oily skin, acne, dry or oily hair> > methods of use:> dilute for a bath or massage/hair oil | add to unscented bathsalts, > shampoo, conditioner > > I have found it to be an essential part of my healing in the past few > weeks and though I have not felt completely out of my bout, I would > say I am 75% there. > > Don't be fooled that it is called "aromatherapy" an essential oil has > healing properties, either in a bath with a carrier oil, on your skin > with a carrier cream, in your shampoo, everything. In fact, my lady > told me that they are trying to get the name changed from > aromatherapy to essential oil therapy due to this misconception. > > You can order all of te silk road products online- they also make > some yummy tea!> > http://www.silkroadtea.com/aromatherapy_index.htm> > > > middle note | blends well with:> all citrus essences, cedarwood, clary sage, cypress, frankincense, > geranium, lavender, neroli, rose, vetiver>

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