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Lot ANROPER06W
Peru
- Monoterpene Alcohol : linalool (84,92 %)
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Plant Description
Latin Name : | Aniba rosaeodora |
English Name : | Rosewood |
French Name : | Bois de rose |
Family : | Lauraceae |
Origin : | Peru |
History and Origin
Rosewood oil is obtained from the steam distillation of the wood, bark and stems of Aniba rosaeodora, a tree growing in the rainforest now protected. Its name originates from the color of its wood, reddish or pink, commonly used to manufacture marquetry, like violet wood.
Rosewood must not be confused with rose-tree wood. It should also never be taken or sold as rose oil!
The essential oil of rosewood that we offer you is regulated by the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) which aims to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten the survival of the species.
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Lot ANROPER06W
Peru
Du $24.33 CAD
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Plant Description
Latin Name : | Salvia officinalis |
English Name : | Common sage |
French Name : | Sauge officinale |
Family : | Lamiaceae |
Origin : | France, Spain, Albania |
History and Origin
Sage is also called Sacred Herb or European Tea. Its name is already a diploma of efficacy because salvia comes from the latin word salvare which means “save”, “cure”. For the Ancients, it’s a sacred plant. The Romans followed a particular ritual when harvesting sage: after a sacrifice of bread and wine, sage had to be picked “wearing a white tunic, bare and washed feet”, and without using iron tools (we know today that iron salts are incompatible with sage). Throughout the Middle Ages, sage was considered an essential plant and was an ingredient in a large number of preparations such as arquebuse water, celestial water, imperial water, etc. There is an old saying that goes: “Who has sage in his garden never needs a doctor”.
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Lot B-SAOFALB03R (2015/06)
Albania
Lot BSAOFESP02T (2017/07)
Spain
Lot BSAOFESP10T (2017/02)
Spain
Lot BSAOFESP09U (2019/05)
Spain
Lot BSAOFESP03V (2019/05)
Spain
Lot BSAOFESP11X (2022/07)
Spain
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Our sandalwood essential oil is produced according to a sustainable approach and equitable sharing in New Caledonia. The production supports local economy, populations and preservation of the forest.
The seedlings are cultivated in nurseries to be planted in forest. Each year, only 40 to 50 years old trees are selected for cutting. In addition, 10 trees are planted for every tree cut. This way, natural regeneration is superior than harvesting.
Plant Description
Latin Name: | Santalum austrocaledonicum |
English Name: | Sandalwood |
French Name: | Bois de santal |
Family: | Santalaceae |
Origin: | New Caledonia |
History and Origin
Sandal wood grows as a small tree feeding from planting sucker shoots in the roots of other trees. Hemiparasitic, it is unable to transform nutrients in the soil. The variety austrocaledonicum was discovered in 1840 on Pins Island, New Caledonia. In India, many temples were built with its fragrant wood. Some excerpts from the Bible make reference to the use of sandal wood for the crafting of harps, lutes and railings for the Temple of Jerusalem, in the time of Solomon. Sandal wood is still today very much used in Hindu rituals and ceremonies. For instance, it enters in the composition of pastes used in the Temples of Shiva for embalming. Traditionally used in the Pacific Islands as a fragrant addition to coconut oil, applied on the body and hair. It is also specially recommended to treat chronic bronchitis and pulmonary problems. Women in the Comoro Islands and Mozambique make a paste used as a facial mask worn outside of the privacy for skin regeneration and protection (from cooking, working in the fields, etc.).
Back in 1865, overexploitation already threatened the plant’s future. It is one of the reasons why Aliksir chooses cultures that respect ecological and environmental values. We want to ensure the species and ecosystems’ safeguard
Energetic and Emotional Effect
Calms the mental (This is why it has been used in India for thousands of years to prepare meditation). Helps visualization and meditation by slowing down “mental hyperactivity”. It also reinforces the link between the Crown and Base chakra. The smell of sandal wood brings a sense of exotic sensuality and calmness. Sandal wood is used in the preparation of spiritual and self-healing work. Evolution of the Spirit is achieved through awakening the Kundalini and taming sexual energies. On an energetic level, sandal wood aligns and balances the center of sacral chakra’s feminine energies with the masculine energies of the root chakra. This alignment frees up the kundalini’s reserve of energy, wrapped around the base of the spine. By liberating this energy, it becomes able to take root and to connect with the heart. Sandal wood calms the fire of sexual desire and brings a feeling of completeness, which eases the process of learning the meaning of True Love. By exploring True Love’s nature, we are better able to understand the Divine and Sacred nature of sex.
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Lot SAAUNCL08Q (2014/06)
New Caledonia
Lot SAAUNCL07R (2015/09)
New Caledonia
Lot SAAUNCL12R (2015/09)
New Caledonia
Lot SSAAUNCL09T (2018/10)
New Caledonia
Lot SSAAUNCL05U (2019/05)
New Caledonia
Lot SSAAUNCL03V (2021/01)
New Caledonia
Lot BSAAUNCL009Y (2024/09)
New Caledonia
Du $19.68 CAD
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Plant Description
Latin Name : | Pinus sylvestris |
English Name : | Scotch Pine |
French Name : | Pin sylvestre |
Family : | Pinaceae |
Origin : | France, Canada |
History and Origin
Scotch pine is indigenous in Eurasia and cultivated in Eastern United-States, Europe, Russia, Scandinavia, Finland, and Canada. It is now considered naturalized in parts of New England and the Lake States. In Quebec, its future is uncertain. Because of its lack of adaptation, it can hardly multiply naturally. Pine seeds are known to be an excellent fortifier for consumptive and recovering people.
Aromatherapy
Distilled Part : | Needles |
Extraction : | Steam distillation |
Oil Characteristics : | Transparent and very slightly yellow liquid with a typically coniferous aroma that is subtly sweet and fruity. The aroma is particularly refreshing. |
Energetic and Emotional Effect
Scotch pine oil is purifying and stimulant. It can be applied on the forehead chakra in order to stimulate inspiration, on the base chakra to awaken creativity, and on the solar plexus chakra to influence will.
Uses
Culinary
It is also employed as an aromatic in various prepared food product aswell as in alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
Skincare
Scotch pine is largely used in the preparation of bubble baths, soaps, and detergents for its antiseptic, tonic, and balsamic properties.
Safety
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Lot BPISYFRA01U
France
Du $9.15 CAD
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Plant Description
Latin Name : | Butyrospermum parkii |
English Name : | Shea Butter, shea nut butter |
French Name : | Karité, arbre à beurre |
Family : | Sapotaceae |
Origin : | Ghana |
History and Origin
Latin name of Shea nut (Parkii) was given for M. Mungo Park, great exploratory, who was the first to go up the Gambia River around the end of XV th century. The tree grows tall and can live more than 300 years. It bears fruit around 15 years and is fully productive only from 25 years of age.
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Latin Name : | Hypericum perforatum |
English Name : | St. John's-wort |
French Name : | Millepertuis, herbe aux mille trous, herbe de Saint-Jean |
Origin : | Bulgaria |
History and Origin
St. John’s-wort was introduced in Canada. It is now a widely spread plant, except for the Prairies. St. John’s-wort is a medium-sized herbaceous plant with numerous five petals flowers of a bright yellow. Petals are dented and dotted with numerous resiniferous black glands. The flowers used to enter in the preparation of mead, liquors, and a longevity elixir.
Native Americans use it as a tranquilizer as well as to treat cuts, skin problems, rheumatisms, respiratory problems, diarrhea, and fever. Flower tops were also used to make dies for wool and silk. St. John’s-wort is widely known, notably for its antidepressant properties. It is used as an essential oil, maceration oil, and tincture.
Energetic and Emotional Effect
St John’s wort is a solar plexus toner. It builds up and reaffirms the will. This oil helps regaining one’s freedom over life situations.
Chromatography
Lot: B-HYPEBGR06R (2016/07)
Bulgaria
Du $24.54 CAD
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Latin Name : | Prunus amygdalus, Prunus dulcis |
English Name : | Sweet almond |
French Name : | Amande douce |
Family : | Rosaceae |
Origin : | Italy, Spain, USA, China, India |
History and Origin
Originally from Asia, where it has been cultivated since immemorial times, it is today present all around the Mediterranean Sea.
Du $8.50 CAD
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Plant Description
Latin Name : | Citrus sinensis |
English Name : | Sweet orange |
French Name : | Orange douce |
Family : | Rutaceae |
Origin : | Italy, Mexico |
History and Origin
Ancient small tree, that would be the result of the hybridisation between the grapefruit and the tangerine, cultivated in countries with hot climate, giving edible fruits: oranges.
Hints
Sleeping disorders
Take 5 drops with a little cold water.
For meditation (slowing mental activity)
Have a glass of water with 10ml of sweet gale hydrosol and 4-5 drops of orange zest essential oil.
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Lot B-CISIMEX08Q (2015/05)
Mexico
Lot B-CISIMEX07R (n.a.)
Mexico
Lot B-CISIBRA11R (2017/06)
Brazil
Lot B-CISIMEX12R (2017/02)
Mexico
Lot B-CISIMEX09S (2018/01)
Mexico
Lot BCISIZMEX04T (2018/03)
Mexico
Lot BCISIZMEX11T (2019/07)
Mexico
Lot BCISIZMEX03V (2020/12)
Mexico
Lot BCISIZMEX11W (2022/04)
Mexico
Lot BCISIZBRA09X (2022/08)
Brazil
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Plant Description
Latin Name : | Tanacetum annuum |
English Name : | Blue tansy, morrocan blue chamomile |
French Name : | Tanaisie annuelle, camomille bleue du Maroc, tanaisie bleue |
Family : | Asteraceae |
Origin : | Morocco |
History and Origin
Blue tansy or moroccan blue chamomile is a vigorous plant that grows in the North-West regions.
Chromatography
Lot : B-TAANMAR03R (2016/10)
Morocco
Lot B-TAANMAR11R (2017/02)
Morocco
Lot B-TAANMAR08S (2017/06)
Morocco
Lot BTAANMAR06T (2018/09)
Morocco
Lot BTAANMAR03U (2019/10)
Morocco
Lot BTAANMAR03V (2020/12)
Morocco
Du $13.59 CAD
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Plant Description
Latin Name : | Melaleuca alternifolia |
English Name : | Tea Tree |
French Name : | Mélaleuque à feuilles alternes, arbre à thé, théier |
Family: | Myrtaceae |
Origin : | Afrique du Sud, Australia |
History and Origin
Originally from Australia, tea tree is one of the most widely known medicinal aromatic plants. Australia’s Indigenous people have used its leaves for medicinal purposes for thousands of years.
Its common name “tea tree” dates back to Captain Cook’s expeditions (1770). The English sailors would drink in infusion of the leaves, fresh or dried, to replace their favorite beverage.
Energetic and Emotional Effect
Tea tree reflects the energy of the soul. Its vibration expands the chakras and aligns them on the vibration of the crown. The oil has a tonic effect that relieves stress.
Chromatography
Lot : B-MEALZAF08Q (2015/12)
South Africa
Lot : B-MEALZAF05S (2018/01)
South Africa
Lot BMEALZAF05T (2019/03)
South Africa
Lot BMEALZAF01U (2019/08)
South Africa
Lot BMEALZAF09U (2020/02)
South Africa
Lot BMEALZAF05V (2020/05)
South Africa
Lot BMEALZAF09X (2022/05)
South Africa
Lot BMEALZAF01Y (2024/01)
South Africa
Lot BMEALZAF09Y (2024/09)
South Africa
Du $14.70 CAD
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Plant description
Latin Name : | Thymus vulgaris |
English Name : | Thyme ct. Linalool |
French Name : | Thym vulgaire à linalol |
Family : | Lamiaceae |
Origin : | France, Serbia |
History and Origin
Greek Thymos, “spiritedness, expressed passion”, is where the name thyme comes from. The Egyptians and Etruscans would use thyme and other plants to preserve their dead. Greeks burned thyme on altars, in public and in rich houses. Of course, thyme was also commonly used in the kitchen. It was also very often applied as a stimulating perfume. Romans would also use thyme to prepare a wide variety of cosmetics. As a symbol of courage, the image of thyme is used in Northern Europe until the Great Crusades. In the old days, maiden would embroider bees flying by a branch of thyme on scarves to protect their knights leaving for the land of barbarians.
Energetic and Emotional Effect
Thyme is tonic and energizing. Its mildness connects it to the frontal chakra, but it is also quite active on the level of the umbilical center of energy.
Chromatography
Lot B-THVULFRA08S (2018/05)
France
Lot BTHVULESP06T (2018/06)
Spain
Lot BTHVULSER05U (2019/08)
Serbia
Lot BTHVULFRA06V (2021/01)
France
Lot BTHVULESP11X (2023/11)
Spain
Du $14.35 CAD
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Plant Description
Latin Name : | Thymus vulgaris thymoliferum |
English Name : | Thyme ct thymol |
French Name : | Thym vulgaire à thymol |
Family : | Lamiaceae |
Origin : | Hungary, Spain |
History and Origin
Greek Thymos, “spiritedness, expressed passion”, is where the name thyme comes from. The Egyptians and Etruscans would use thyme and other plants to preserve their dead. Greeks burned thyme on altars, in public and in rich houses. Of course, thyme was also commonly used in the kitchen. It was also very often applied as a stimulating perfume. Romans would also use thyme to prepare a wide variety of cosmetics. As a symbol of courage, the image of thyme is used in Northern Europe until the Great Crusades. In the old days, maiden would embroider bees flying by a branch of thyme on scarves to protect their knights leaving for the land of barbarians.
Du $19.16 CAD
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A wild True Lavender essential oil carefully hand-picked in southern France on the high Larzac Plateau. An exceptional oil.
Plant description
Latin Name : | Lavandula angustifolia, Lavandula officinalis, Lavandula vera |
English Name : | Lavender, True lavender |
French Name : | Lavande vraie, lavande officinale, lavande fine |
Family : | Lamiaceae |
Origin : | France, Africa, India, Arabia, Spain, etc. |
History and Origin
True Lavender is a subshrub growing on the dry and sunny hillsides of southern France and other countries around the Mediterranean Sea. It comes with a long-standing reputation as a popular remedy. Known since Roman Antiquity as a perfume and aromatic, Lavender was named from Latin term lavare (meaning “to wash”). Not only using it to perfume linen, Romans also used it in private and public baths. But lavender was also known as a popular remedy against digestive disorders as well as a cosmetic care and insect repellant.
Hints
Against congestion
Massage around ear and lymphatic nodes with a few drops of pure lavender essential oil. You can dilute it in vegetable oil if you are too sensitive.
Against anxiety and stress episodes
Apply five or six drops around solar plexus (diaphragm) and massage breathing slowly and deeply.
To ease sleep
Blend one drop of essential oil with two spoonfuls of maple syrup. In your blender, mix 500 ml of yogurt with 250 ml of water until the mix if foamy. Add oil and maple syrup and drink cold before going to sleep.
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Lot B-LAANFRA07S
France
Lot BLAANFRA01U
France
Lot BLAANFRA09U
France
Lot BLAANFRA03V (2020/08)
France
Lot BLAANESP04V (2020/07)
Spain
Lot BLAANFRA09X (2022/12)
France
Lot BLAANFRA04Y (2024/04)
France
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Plant Description
Latin Name: | Daucus carota |
English Name: | Wild Carrot |
French Name: | Carotte sauvage |
Family: | Umbelliferous |
Origin: | Canada |
History and Origin
Daucus carota, originally from Eurasia, is present in undulating lands of South-Western Quebec. It doesn’t reach further North because of the drop in temperatures. Wild carrot is a pubescent herbaceous plant with umbels of white flowers. In Native herbalism, an infusion of the full-blooming blossoms is taken for diabetes. The decoction of the roots is taken by men to treat blood disorders, pimples, paleness and loss of appetite. In women, it is used to treat fallen womb. Besides, the decoction is used for urine stoppage.
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Plant Description
Latin Name : | Gaultheria fragrantissima |
English Name : | Wintergreen |
French Name : | Thé des bois, gaulthérie odorante |
Family : | Ericaceae |
Origin : | Nepal |
History and Origin
Our Northern wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) likes to grow in coniferous regions; and it grows better in sandy soils. Its generic name has been given for Jean-François Gaulthier (1708-1756), botanist and King’s physician in Quebec. He was the one who communicated the existence of the plant to Linné through Pier Kalm. Wintergreen grows as a shrub below 20 cm tall and bears between June and July white flowers that transform into tiny red fruits. Its leaves are evergreen, and that is where its common name came from “Wintergreen”. Wintergreen is present in Canada, Asia and Central America, where it grows much taller. For distillation, it would not be wise to collect the resource here, since it is so reduced in size. That is why the essential oil is imported from Nepal, where it grows abundantly in the wild and in altitude
Energetic and Emotional Effect
The energy of wintergreen helps reflection so that ideas can materialize integrality and independence. It enhances wisdom from intuition and knowledge. It helps us be less rational and logic when needed.
Chromatography
Lot GAFRNPL12N (n.a.)
Nepal
Lot B-GAFRNPL07R (n.a.)
Nepal
Lot B-GAFRNPL11R (2017/09)
Nepal
Lot BGAFRCHN10S (2018/02)
China
Lot BGAFRNPL01T (2018/12)
Nepal
Lot GAFRNPL08T (2019/06)
Nepal
Lot BGAFRNPL12T (2018/12)
Nepal
Lot BGAFRNPL09V (2021/01)
Nepal
Lot BGAFRNPL11W (2022/08)
Nepal
Lot BGAFRNPL11W1 (2022/08)
Nepal
Lot BGAFRNPL07Y (2024/07)
Nepal
Lot BGAFRNPL09Y (2024/09)
Nepal
Du $25.20 CAD
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Plant Description
Latin Name: | Achillea millefolium |
English Name: | Yarrow |
French Name: | Yarrow |
Other names | Common Yarrow, Soldier's woundworth, Nosebleed plant |
Family : | Asteraceae |
Origin: | Canada, Hungary, South Africa |
History and Origin
Yarrow is a perennial plant largely distributed in Quebec's dry lands such as fields, shores and seaside rocks. It was named after the famous character, Achilles, who used it to heal the wounds of his soldiers during the Trojan War. As you can see, yarrow has thousands of years of experience in terms of healing the wounds of humans. It is so ancient in medicinal use that traces of yarrow were found in Neanderthal burials. Yarrow stands among the most versatile plants on Earth, and its highly complex chemical composition is an indicator of its numerous functions.
Used all over the world, it is also one of the most important medicinal plants of Amerindians, who use it as a cold remedy, febrifuge, analgesic, dermatological and respiratory aid, diuretic, gastrointestinal aid, and a relief for different hormonal disorders for women .
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Plant Description
Latin Name : | Cananga odorata |
English Name : | Ylang-ylang |
French Name : | Ylang-ylang |
Family : | Annonaceae |
Origin : | Madagascar |
History and Origin
This essential oil is extracted from a small tree that comes from Indo-Malaysian tropical areas. Subsequently, the tree was naturalized by the European explorers in most of the tropical islands of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Ocean. The Latin name of ylang-ylang « Cananga » is simply derived from the original name of the plant in Malay (Kananga ou Kénanga).
The distillation of ylang is special. The first tests were recorded in 1860 by a sailor named Albert Schwenger. The delicate fragrance began to be used in the perfumery field and a unique extraction method was developed. The essential oil is collected in several steps during the distillation process, that is why we can find the names totum, complete (12 to 24 hours of distillation continuously), extra (first hour of distillation), no 2 and no 3.
Energetic and Emotional Effect
It tones throat and encourages self-expression in general, particularly sexual expression.
Hints
Recipe for anxiety and stress
Hints and tips
3 drops on the neck in case of hypoglycemia.
Chromatography
Lot B-CAODCMDG12Q (2016/07)
Madagascar
Lot B-CAODCMDG07R (2015/10)
Madagascar
Lot B-CAODCMDG11R (2017/11)
Madagascar
Lot BCAODCMDG09T (2019/09)
Madagascar
Lot BCAODCMDG06U (2020/06)
Madagascar
Lot BCAODCMDG05V (2021/03)
Madagascar
Lot BCAODCMDG03X (2023/02)
Madagascar