Basil - It is an aroma used in the treatment of asthma, arthritis, acne, ulcers and intestinal problems. This oil possesses antiseptic qualities, vaporized and mixed with other oils for massages and baths.
Bergamot - It is a refreshing aroma that helps to calm your nerves. Among its qualities, we find it helps to improve stress level, depression, fatigue and to harmonize with nature.
Cinnamon - You must take certain precautions with this oil: You should not use it in large quantities as it can cause irritation in the skin. It is beneficial for digestion, respiration and circulation. This oil in a massage helps to regulate menstrual cycles.
Eucalyptus - It is a powerful antiseptic with stimulating and diuretic powers.
Geranium - This oil helps to regulate hormones, to cure pain from varicose veins. It also regulates hormonal problems and cellulite.
Fennel - This oil is used in massages very effectively when it comes to treating the digestive and glandular systems. Among its many properties, the digestive, diuretic, laxative and stimulating properties stand out.
Incense - Incense has many diuretic and sedative properties. It helps in meditation because it facilitates deep breathing.
Jasmine - This oil warmed possesses many properties. It has an antidepressant, aphrodisiac, stimulating and antiseptic aroma. It is not recommended for use during pregnancy.
Ginger - An oil very beneficial for the lungs and intestines. It has analgesic, stimulating, antiseptic and digestive properties.
Lavender - It is probably the oil most used for massages. The aroma of lavender possesses many properties. Among them, its calming power over the nervous system stands out. It also acts as an analgesic; lavender has diuretic effects and it blocks migraines. This oil is not recommended for pregnant women or children.
Lemon - Lemon oil has many anti-rheumatic, astringent and calming effects. It also fortifies the nervous system and helps to combat gastro-intestinal acidity.
Chamomile - This aroma has calming, relaxing, restorative and anti-inflammatory properties.
Marjoram - Sedating oil much used for its analgesic, antiseptic, digestive and sedative properties.
Melissa - Melissa is an optimum oil to be mixed with other oils. It possesses sedative, digestive and toning effects.
Mint - Mint is another oil often mixed with others. Among its properties we find analgesic, antiseptic and stimulant.

Orange - An oil with great antidepressant, sedative effects. This aroma helps in digestion and is very effective against cellulite as it helps to activate circulation.
Neroli - This oil comes from the sour orange and possesses antidepressant, antiseptic, aphrodisiac qualities. It also helps to control anxiety, to reduce scarring and to improve stretch marks and small varicose veins.
Patchouli - A calming oil that possesses antidepressant and astringent effects. It also has benefits in curing wounds and in forming new tissues.
Petit Grain - This oil comes from the leaves and branches of the orange tree (which is where it gets is floral aroma). It has calming properties.
Pomelo Grapefruit - An aroma beneficial for encouragement. It also stimulates your appetite, mind and circulatory system. It is a disinfectant, antiseptic and diuretic as well.
Romero - An excellent oil for circulatory massages. It is a stimulating oil with analgesic, antiseptic, anti-rheumatic and astringent properties. The alcohol from romero prevents skin ulcers.
Precaution with this aroma, in high doses it can be toxic for the skin.
Rose - The oil from the queen of flowers possesses antidepressant, antiseptic, astringent, healing and stimulating properties. Furthermore, it helps with circulation.
Clary Sage - This oils has antiseptic, anti inflammatory, and calming properties. It is also helpful for reducing skin inflammation and for reducing premenstrual symptoms.
Sandlewood - An aroma recommended for mixing with other oils. Among its benefits, we find antidepressant, antiseptic, astringent, aphrodisiac, healing, toning and sedative effects.
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