Guest guest Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 living in the cosmic swirl,going round and round,singing my song,Dancing my dance...Stompingelk, From: Debbie Harlan <debbie@...>Subject: [AromatherapyDailyTip] CypressAromatherapyDailyTip Date: Monday, October 12, 2009, 10:07 PM An ointment made with Cypress oil can help heal wounds, due to itsantibacterial effect. Combine 5 drops of Cypress oil, two drops ofTea-tree oil and two drops of Lavender oil with one ounce of ointmentbase or aloe-vera gel.Holiday Oils www.aromathyme. com/blend2. htmlLove AromatherapyTry our Scent of the Month ClubEssential oils, blends, soaps, candles and more.Join Now!http://www.aromathy me.com/club. htmlThis Daily Aromatherapy Tip isbrought to you by AromaThyme.comand the Scent of the Month Clubhttp://www.aromathy me.comDisclaimer-- This information is not intended to be taken as areplacement for medical advice. Any person with a conditionrequiring medical attention should consult a qualifiedpractitioner or therapist. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2010 Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 living in the cosmic swirl,going round and round,singing my song,Dancing my dance...Stompingelk, From: Debbie Harlan <debbie@...>Subject: [AromatherapyDailyTip] CypressAromatherapyDailyTip Date: Saturday, September 18, 2010, 1:18 AM An ointment made with Cypress oil can help heal wounds, due to itsantibacterial effect. Combine 5 drops of Cypress oil, two drops ofTea-tree oil and two drops of Lavender oil with one ounce of ointmentbase or aloe-vera gel.This Daily Aromatherapy Tip isbrought to you by AromaThyme.comand the Scent of the Month Clubhttp://www.aromathyme.comDisclaimer--This information is not intended to be taken as a replacementfor medical advice. Any person with a condition requiring medical attentionshould consult a qualified practitioner or therapist. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 living in the cosmic swirl,going round and round,singing my song,Dancing my dance...Stompingelk, From: Debbie Harlan <debbie@...>Subject: [AromatherapyDailyTip] CypressAromatherapyDailyTip Date: Tuesday, February 1, 2011, 10:33 PM Cypress is one of the most detoxifying essential oils. It acts as a diureticto help the body flush out waste and toxins.Best used in a massage oilScent of the Month ClubWhy not treat yourself!http://www.aromathyme.comSend us your favorite aroma tips to beconsidered for this newsletterValentine's Day Heart Tinhttp://www.aromathyme.com/candles.htmlNEWOn Sale this MonthHelichrysum GeraniumCinnamon LeafRose GeraniumHoly BasilLemon OrganicJasmineLemongrassOrange Wild * Myrtle Green * Black Pepper * Autumn Woods * Ylang Ylang 2 * Grapefruit Vanilla * Zodiac Moon * Winters Glow * Jasmine 10% * Be sure to try our High Altitude French Lavender at a very specialpriceSinus Soother pillowsLavender Eye PillowsSkin Healer SalveTravel Ease InhalerMini Aromafier DiffuserFree Shipping on Orders over $35.00Keep your New Year's resolution to lose weight this year!Try The Cinch® Plan! Clinically tested.†Cinch is also specially formulatedto help you break the diet cycle so you:Keep muscle you have.Burn fat you don’t needLose inches you don’t want.Lose the pounds that are weighting you downThe Cinch Inch Loss Plan includes great tasting products and full support,including a website with recipes, informative articles, and communitymessage boards.http://www.cinchplan.com/aromathymeDaily Aromatherapy Tipbrought to you by AromaThyme.comScent of the Month Clubhttp://www.aromathyme.comTry our Scent of the Month ClubEssential oils, blends, soaps, candles and more.Join Now!http://www.aromathyme.com/club.htmlThis Daily Aromatherapy Tip isbrought to you by AromaThyme.comand the Scent of the Month Clubhttp://www.aromathyme.comDisclaimer--This information is not intended to be taken as a replacementfor medical advice. Any person with a condition requiring medical attentionshould consult a qualified practitioner or therapist. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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