Clary Sage, Clove and Coriander
Clary Sage, Salvia sclarea |
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| Botanical Name | Salvia sclarea |
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| Essence | Warming, Relaxing and Hormone Balancer |
| Function | Clary Sage is an excellent pick-me-up for the nerves. It calms anxiety and panicky states and promotes a feeling of well being. It is a good hormone balancer and is therefore a good tonic for the womb. It strengthens the body defense system and aids with convalescence. |
| Usage | Bath – 10 drops to help alleviate menstrual cramps. Spritzer: 10 drops/60ml distilled water to calm ?hot flashes?. Diffuse – to calm and relax anxiety. Skin and Hair care – add 2-4 drops to unscented products for greasy or disturbed skin. |
| Aromatherapy | centering, euphoric, visualizing, soothing, calming, toning, relaxing, uplifting, anti-inflammatory, promotes euphoria, rejuvenating, balancing, inspiring, aphrodisiac |
| Caution | Avoid during pregnancy. Do not mix with alcohol or while driving. |
Clove, Eugenia caryophyllata |
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| Botanical Name | Eugenia caryophyllata |
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| Essence | Uplifting Aroma with Antiseptic Properties |
| Function | The aroma is strong, spicy and penetrating. It has a positive and stimulating effect on the mind helping with depression. It also helps with toothache, asthma and bronchitis. Can be used as a disinfectant. |
| Usage | Diffuse – during the winter months to clear the air of viruses, it dilates the respiratory tract. Mix with Orange and Lemon to make an effective insect repellent. First Aid - A drop applied to a toothache alleviates the pain almost immediately. |
| Aromatherapy | warming, sense enhancing. |
| Caution | Clove oil is highly irritating-avoid contact with your skin. Avoid if pregnant. |
Coriander, Coriandrum sativum |
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| Botanical Name | Coriandrum sativum |
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| Essence | Warming Action |
| Function | This sweet, woody-spicy, musky scented oil is a stimulant used to combat fatigue, enhance memory/creativity. Used to flush out toxins/fluids that contribute to arthritis, gout, muscular pain, rheumatism, poor circulation, also a pain reliever, anti-inflammatory, useful for neuralgia. Use for digestive problems, appetite stimulation. |
| Usage | Massage – 10-15 drops to 60 ml carrier oil for a warming pain reliever, for headaches rub along the temples. Bath – 5-6 drops to enjoy the many benefits of this oil. |
| Aromatherapy | relaxing, gently clarifying. |
| Caution | Can be stupefying in large doses. Avoid during pregnancy. |
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There is a laboratory in Livermore, California that can measure the 17O NMR line width, in Hertz, for various liquids that contain Oxygen, including water.
Over the years, many folks have found that brackish water will have a line width as large as 150 Hz. This is interpreted as saying that the water molecules are not free, but congregate into water clusters that are as large as 30-40 water molecules, mostly randomly configured, so that the 17O line width is larger because of the many different clusters.
Then, water in a living cell is measured and the line width is usually around 62-65 Hz, which is interpreted as saying that these water molecules form hexagonal water clusters with a repeateable structure, which makes the line width smaller.
Fresh biological water such as urine also measures out at around 65 Hz and so do many mountain spring waters that do not touch metal or are not heated before being tested.
Distilled water usually comes in at around 100 Hz.
Our Volamin Water Concentrate comes in at around 49-51 Hz, which we interpret as being “super-clustered”.










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