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  • Essential Oils - Cedarwood

    Cedarwood oil is derived from a variety of cedar tree species that have been valued for their medicinal, spiritual, and practical applications since ancient times. The oil has a rich history and is known for its grounding, soothing, and purifying properties. Below are some of the most notable uses of cedarwood oil through history and its continued relevance in modern times.

  • Essential Oils - Lemongrass

    Lemongrass, a tall, aromatic grass native to Asia, has been cherished for centuries for its medicinal and culinary applications. India, in particular, is one of the largest producers of lemongrass, where it has been traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat infectious illnesses and fever. Beyond its historical uses, modern research has uncovered additional benefits, including its ability to act as a sedative for the central nervous system, helping to promote relaxation and reduce anxiety.