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    Macadamia Botanical Oil Noncomedogenic

    By White Sage Admin / 19th January, 2021 / Essential and Botanical Oils Database / No Comments

    Macadamia botanical oil has a chemical profile which is very similar to human sebum.  It’s light, non greasy texture makes it a perfect oil for those with oily skin or acne.  The phytosterols contained in the oil can reduce itchiness and inflammation.

    This oil is one of the highest sources in nature, for Palmitoleic Acid (Omega 7), with a concentration between 16% and 23%.  As skin ages, it becomes depleted in this essential fatty acid.  By applying it to the skin, the aging process can be delayed.  Skin responds by holding its moisture, gaining tone and regenerating.

    It is also a great oil for maintaining heart health, as it has the perfect balance of Omega 3, Omega 7, and Omega 9 fatty acids.  The high quality, food grade oil that we offer is safe for internal use as well as external use.

    This oil is a wonderful addition to cremes and serums, especially great for anti-aging formulas and acne treatments such as skin serum.

    Source:   South Africa

    Production Method:  Raw macadamia oil is cold pressed from the raw nuts, this oil is considered “crude”.  It is unheated and unfiltered–containing the complete oil as nature intended. Beware of refined oils produced using expellers–the oil has been exposed to high temperatures.

    Botanical name:  Macadamia ternifolia

    Note:  Madcadamia is one of the few nut oils that is noncomedogenic (has a comedogenic rating of 2) and considered safe for most people with acne and similar skin conditions.

    About Macadamia Botanical Oil

    Macadamia nut botanical oil has wonderfully regenerative effects on skin.  It is known for the following properties:

    • Anti-allergenic
    • Anti-inflammatory
    • Anti-microbial
    • Cicatrizant
    • Emollient
    • Regenerator–scar tissue, skin
    • Tonic–Heart and cardiovascular system
    • Low comedogenicity–will not clog pores for most people

    Uses

    External—topical, skin application, massage, treatment for wrinkles, dry or aging skin,  acne, oily skin conditions, energy centers and meridian points

    Note:  Macadamia botanical oil is food grade, and can be used for cooking and food consumption.

    Observations and Anecdotal Information

    Macadamia botanical oil is a lightweight oil, that is well absorbed without leaving a greasy feeling.

    It is high in monounsaturated fatty acids, including Oleic Acid (Omega 9), Linoleic Acid (Omega 6), and Palmitoleic Acid (Omega 7).  These fatty acids are very moisturizing, regenerating and softening on the skin.

    Macadamia botanical oil helps to restore the skin’s barrier function and reduce water loss.  It also contains an active anti-microbial that is found naturally in youthful skin.

    Palmitoleic Acid (Omega 7) levels in our skin reduce with age, contributing to the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and weathered skin.  Macadamia nut oil has been shown to slow the signs of aging and has also been used to improve the appearance of scars, sunburn, and other minor skin irritations.

    It makes a marvelous base for healing cremes and salves.  It is effective for all kind of skin irritations and allergic reactions.  It can be used to make cremes and beeswax  salves.

    Cautions

    Generally recognized as safe at normal dosage

    Store in a safe place, out of the reach of children.  Storage life is over 2 years.

    All internal uses should be researched and/or supported by a health care professional.  Product quality and dosage are critically important when using essential oils internally.

    None of our products are recognized or approved by the FDA.  They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.  This information is anecdotal, and is provided for educational purposes only.  It is not meant to be taken as medical advice.  See a health care professional for medical advice.

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    Spikenard Essential Oil

    By White Sage Admin / 5th December, 2020 / Essential and Botanical Oils Database / No Comments

    Spikenard essential oil is a rare and beautiful aromatic distilled from the dried roots of spikenard.  It has been used as a holy oil, incense, and ancient perfume.

    Inhaling it promotes inner connection and a deep inner peace.  It calms restlessness and inspires devotion and generosity.  It helps one in finding emotional and spiritual balance.  No wonder why it was used in rituals and spiritual practices, to enhance meditation and prayer.

    Spikenard essential oil was contained in one of the perfumed unguents found inside the tomb of Tutankhamen in 1923.  It was still viable after well over 2000 years of entombment.

    Aromatic Profile

    Top note:  

    Heart note:  Heavy, rooty, earthy, animalic, woody, resinous notes

    Base note:  Heavy, rooty, earthy, animalic, woody, resinous notes

    Classification:  Base note, heart note, or fixative

    Tenacity:  Very High

    Spikenard essential oil is one of nature’s fine fixatives.  It is used in creating natural amber bases, oriental perfumes, earth notes, fougeres, sacred perfumes and incenses, and forest notes.  It is one of the oldest known perfume ingredients still in use today.

    It blends well with agar wood (shamama attar), angelica root, frankincense, galbanum, licorice, lovage, myrrh, andtarragon, among many others.

    More About Spikenard Essential Oil

    Source: Nepal

    Process: Steam distillation of wild roots

    Botanical name: Nardostachys jatamansi

    Note: Spikenard essential oil may be distilled from green or dried roots. The aroma is very different between the oils produced by these two methods.  Dried roots are used to produce the traditional spikenard used throughout antiquity.  Green spikenard essential oil is a more recent innovation produced for the modern aromatherapy market.

    Update: Spikenard is now on the endangered species list, and is illegal to import into the United States.

    Homeopathic Properties of Spikenard Essential Oil

    • Anti-allergenic 
    • Anti-bacterial 
    • Anti-inflammatory 
    • Anti-sebhorric 
    • Anti-septic 
    • Bradycardic 
    • Cardio-tonic 
    • Laxative 
    • Narcotic 
    • Sedative 
    • Tonic–male and female hormones, endocrine glands

    Uses

    Internal–oral homeopathic dosage, inhalation, diffusion

    External–-topical, massage,  skin applications, bath, spinal and local compress, application to energy centers and acupressure points

    Observations and Anecdotal Information

    Spikenard is an ancient essential oil, used by Egyptian, Ayurvedic, and biblical healers. It has been used as an anointing oil in rituals and ceremonies, and as a medicinal oil. It is well known to be King Tutankhamen’s perfume, said to be worth its weight in gold.

    Spikenard is the aromatic world’s strongest sedative essential oil, and a helpful treatment for migraines, insomnia, and nervous tension.

    It can help the body unwind from stress patterns simply by inhaling the aroma, or through massage or spinal compress treatments.

    It regulates the heartbeat, and can ease cardiac pain, as it is a strong cardiotonic. It has been used with success in treating scleroderma, and can heal inflammation and rashes of the skin.  For these purposes, it can be blended with moringa botanical oil for a stronger effect.

    It is one of the oils used in the Egyptian ascension process. It clears and balances the crown and pineal chakras, and opens connection from the higher chakras into the heart and root chakras.

    Cautions

    • Generally recognized as safe at normal dosage.
    • Avoid use with infants and small children.
    • Avoid during pregnancy and lactation.
    • Keep all essential oils away from eyes.
    • Store in a safe place, out of the reach of children.
    • All internal uses should be researched and/or supported by a health care professional.  Product quality and dosage are critically important when using essential oils internally.

    Essential oils are not recognized or approved by the FDA.  They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.  This information is anecdotal, and is provided for educational purposes only.  It is not meant to be taken as medical advice.  See a health care professional for medical advice.

    Green Spikenard Essential Oil

    By White Sage Admin / 5th December, 2020 / Essential and Botanical Oils Database / No Comments

    Green spikenard essential oil is a rare and beautiful aromatic distilled from the freshly harvested roots of spikenard.  It is used as an anointing oil, incense, and  perfume.

    Inhaling it promotes inner connection and a deep inner peace.  It calms restlessness and inspires devotion and generosity.  It helps one in finding emotional and spiritual balance.  No wonder why it was used in rituals and spiritual practices, to enhance meditation and prayer.

    Spikenard essential oil was contained in one of the perfumed unguents found inside the tomb of Tutankhamen in 1923.  It was still viable after well over 2000 years of entombment.

    Aromatic Profile

    Top note:  

    Heart note:  Green, herbaceous, rooty, earthy, woody, resinous notes

    Base note:  Herbaceous, rooty, earthy, woody, resinous notes

    Classification:  Base note, heart note, or fixative

    Tenacity:  Very High

    Spikenard essential oil is one of nature’s fine fixatives.  It is used in creating natural amber bases, oriental perfumes, earth notes, fougeres, sacred perfumes and incenses, and forest notes.  It is one of the oldest known perfume ingredients still in use today.

    It blends well with agar wood (shamama attar), angelica root, frankincense, galbanum, licorice, lovage, myrrh, andtarragon, among many others.  It can be used in any perfume type (in small quantities), from high class florals to spices, woody balsamic notes, and more.

    More About Green Spikenard Essential Oil

    Source: Nepal

    Process: Steam distillation of wild fresh roots (for traditional distillation of dried roots, see our spikenard essential oil.

    Botanical name: Nardostachys jatamansi

    Note: Distilled from green roots. The aroma is very different between the oils produced by these two methods.  Dried roots are used to produce the traditional spikenard used throughout antiquity.  Green spikenard essential oil is a more recent innovation produced for the modern aromatherapy market.

    Homeopathic Properties of Green Spikenard Essential Oil

    • Anti-allergenic 
    • Anti-bacterial 
    • Anti-inflammatory 
    • Anti-sebhorric 
    • Anti-septic 
    • Bradycardic 
    • Cardio-tonic 
    • Laxative 
    • Narcotic 
    • Sedative 
    • Tonic–male and female hormones, endocrine glands

    Uses

    Internal–oral homeopathic dosage, inhalation, diffusion

    External–-topical, massage,  skin applications, bath, spinal and local compress, application to energy centers and acupressure points

    Observations and Anecdotal Information

    Spikenard is an ancient essential oil, used by Egyptian, Ayurvedic, and biblical healers. It has been used as an anointing oil in rituals and ceremonies, and as a medicinal oil. It is well known to be King Tutankhamen’s perfume, said to be worth its weight in gold.

    Spikenard is the aromatic world’s strongest sedative essential oil, and a helpful treatment for migraines, insomnia, and nervous tension.

    It can help the body unwind from stress patterns simply by inhaling the aroma, or through massage or spinal compress treatments.

    It regulates the heartbeat, and can ease cardiac pain, as it is a strong cardiotonic.

    It has been used with success in treating scleroderma, and can heal inflammation and rashes of the skin.  For these purposes, it can be blended with moringa botanical oil for a stronger effect.

    It is one of the oils used in the Egyptian ascension process. It clears and balances the crown and pineal chakras, and opens connection from the higher chakras into the heart and root chakras.

    Cautions

    • Generally recognized as safe at normal dosage.
    • Avoid use with infants and small children.
    • Avoid during pregnancy and lactation.
    • Keep all essential oils away from eyes.
    • Store in a safe place, out of the reach of children.
    • All internal uses should be researched and/or supported by a health care professional.  Product quality and dosage are critically important when using essential oils internally.

    None of our products are recognized or approved by the FDA.  They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.  This information is anecdotal, and is provided for educational purposes only.  It is not meant to be taken as medical advice.  See a health care professional for medical advice.

    More about our disclaimer

    Rosewood Essential Oil

    By White Sage Admin / 5th December, 2020 / Essential and Botanical Oils Database / No Comments

    The beautiful aroma of rosewood essential oil oil is gentle and blends well with other oils.  It is an aphrodisiac for some, and has been found to assist in the process of recovery from sexual abuse.

    Energetically, it is lightening and uplifting.  It increases compassion and helps depression, fatigue, and jet lag.

    It links the root and crown chakras, helping us to ground our energies and stay present in the physical world.

    Aromatic Profile

    Top Note:  Soft, sweet, floral, woody notes

    Heart Note:  Delicate, fresh, green,sweet,  herbaceous, notes

    Base Note:  Green, woody, floral, medicinal notes

    Classification:  Heart note

    Tenacity:  Medium

    In natural perfumery, rosewood essential oil raises the frequency of other oils in blends.  It harmonizes dissimilar aromas into a cohesive and complimentary aromatic bouquet.  It is used to create colognes, herbal perfumes, and florals.

    It blends well with juniper berry, marjoram, fennel, and fenugreek oils, among many others.

    More About Rosewood Essential Oil

    Source:  Brazil

    Distillation:  Steam distilled from wild harvested leaves, branches and twigs

    Botanical name:  Aniba roseodora

    Note:  This wild-harvested oil from Brazil is distilled from twigs and leaves rather than 40 year old heartwood trees, making it a much more sustainable choice.

    Cautions:  Beware of purchasing rosewood from commercially branded sources.  Much of the rosewood oil produced is actually a combination of geranium and palmarosa essential oils with a small amount of sandalwood added.

    Note: It is currently illegal to import rosewood essential oil to the United States. We do offer an essential oil blend from France that imitates the aroma of rosewood oil, available here.

    Homeopathic Properties of Rosewood Essential Oil

    • Analgesic 
    • Anti-allergic 
    • Anti-bacterial 
    • Anti-emetic 
    • Anti-fungal 
    • Anti-infectious 
    • Anti-microbial 
    • Anti-septic 
    • Anti-spasmodic 
    • Anti-tussive 
    • Anti-viral 
    • Cephalic 
    • Cicatrizant 
    • Deodorant 
    • Emollient  
    • Relaxant–nervous system 
    • Stimulant–immune system 
    • Tonic–general

    Uses

    Internal–oral homeopathic dosage, inhalation, diffusion, suppository

    External—topical application, skin, bath, massage, spinal and local compress, energy centers and meridian points

    Observations and Anecdotal Information

    Some species of rosewood are on the endangered species list, and after careful consideration, we have chosen to discontinue to offer this rare and beautiful oil. Even so, we hold with the understanding that boycotting an herbal product does not necessarily contribute to its return to health and balance.

    Seeking out reliable sources who are working to produce these oils sustainably, and supporting them, does contribute, and that is what we have done up to this point. However, since it is now an endangered species, we have stopped carrying it until the legality issue is resolved.

    As my indigenous elders continually remind me, if we stop honoring and using the gifts that are offered, we become disconnected from the whole of life.  It is better to use what is offered from a plant species,  give thanks for it, appreciate it, continue to use it respectfully and modestly, and send prayers for its speedy recovery!

    This is how the indigenous elders supported the return of the Bald Eagle and the salmon runs when both were decimated years ago in Alaska.  Within a few short years, both of these species grew strong, and the bald eagle had been officially removed from the endangered species list.

    This may seem like a naive or oversimplified belief, yet when one begins to comprehend the power that our actions and intentions carry to manifest change, this perspective resonates with truth.

    This beautiful and powerful rosewood essential oil is a relaxant without making one sleepy or drowsy.  It makes a wonderful addition to blends for massage and spinal oil treatments, bringing a sense of calm, centering, and emotional stability.

    It is a great anti-viral, which is often a hidden factor in  heart ailments.  And it is so gentle that it can be used for massage on children and even babies when properly diluted.

    Rosewood relaxes, stabilizes, and balances the nervous system, and can relieve headache and nausea.

    A lymphatic system cleanser, rosewood essential oil is also a good oil for use as an underarm deodorant, working on two levels at once; stimulating circulation in the lymph glands and deodorizing.

    It can be used to treat vaginal candida infections, by putting several drops of oil on a tampon and inserting it vaginally overnight.

    Cautions

    • Generally recognized as safe at normal dosage.
    • Keep all essential oils away from eyes.
    • Store in a safe place, out of the reach of children.
    • All internal uses should be researched and/or supported by a health care professional.  Product quality and dosage are critically important when using essential oils internally.

    Essential oils are recognized or approved by the FDA.  They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.  This information is anecdotal, and is provided for educational purposes only.  It is not meant to be taken as medical advice.  See a health care professional for medical advice.

    More about our disclaimer

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