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It is our intention to provide safe, convenient and effective high quality products to allow individuals to release discordant energies and to produce harmony for the mind, body and spirit. |
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For thousands of years aromatic plants and oils have been used as incense, perfumes and cosmetics, as well as for their medical and culinary value. Civilizations such as the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Arabs have utilized and burned natural substances for purification. Even today, Native Americans and monastics perform the same rituals and ceremonies. They still use herbs and incense to purify their thoughts and cleanse their environment.
The most famous era associated with the first aromatic substances is that of the ancient Egyptian civilization. The architect, Impotep, is often heralded for implementing the use of oils, herbs and aromatic plants for medicinal purposes. Also, hieroglyphics, on temple walls, depict the use of essential oils for emotional cleansings as well. The Egyptians were believed to be experts of cosmetology and renowned for their herbal preparations and ointments. Fine oils and herbs were utilized as perfumes, employed in the embalming process, used in temple purification rituals and even valued as a source of wealth.
Natural aromatics were highly prized in the Far East and constituted one of the main trade items of the ancient world. Even the Bible makes frequent references to the knowledge and use of precious resins and oils. Most people are aware that frankincense and myrrh, as treasures from the East, were offered as prestigious gifts to Jesus as His birth.
The value of herbs and oils continued to be known throughout history. Pharmacists frequently documented the medicinal properties and applications of oils. Some were highly valued as antiseptics. Often these oils were used to ward off plagues. Even in modern times, some of the uses of these natural substances prevail.
The term aromatherapy is said to have been initially coined in 1928 by the French chemist Rene-Maurice Gattefosse. Consequently, he is regarded to be the Father of Aromatherapy. Today, the practice of aromatherapy has expanded beyond the field of herbal medicine and alchemy. In fact, it is fast approaching mainstream society. At the present time, one can go into any mall and find evidence of aromatherapy products in soaps, cosmetics, lotions and candles.
In actuality, essential oils are one of the great untapped resources of the world. Modern day research has now confirmed centuries of practical use of oils to treat illness and promote health. They can be used in aromatic baths, diffused, sprayed and mixed into creams and lotions. They are absorbed into the body through the hair follicles of the skin or travel through the nose into the nervous system. Essential oils enter and leave the body with great efficiency, leaving no toxins behind. Lastly, they can cleanse the air by altering the structure of the molecules.
Essential oils are highly concentrated and often are 50% or more therapeutically potent than the botanicals they are extracted from. All of our products contain high quality essential oils diluted in water. Nonetheless we have listed some safety precautions for your personal usage of our unique aromatherapy spray mists.
For Best Results:
1. Always keep our mist products well out of the reach of children or pets.
2. Shake each product thoroughly before using. Spray around head and body, but avoid the face.
3. Never take our diluted sprays internally.
4. Store away from heat or sunlight.
5. These products are vibrational in action, so do not store them near computers or other technology.
6. Do not apply directly to the skin as a perfume.
7. Make sure lid is tightly sealed.
8. Avoid using before exposure to direct sunlight.
9. Do not store them in your car, as the heat from the sun can alter their effectiveness.
10. Test for susceptibility to allergic reactions, before using.
11. Use in the home, car, office or when traveling.
12. Change your life vibrationally one spritz at a time!


ssential Oil Qualities
The following aromatherapy product blends were obtained during a series of meditation sessions. By combining the ancient knowledge of our ancestors with the convenience of a portable spray, energy clearing has now been simplified. These mists can be used easily and effectively at home or work.
To provide you with more understanding and appreciation for the products, we have included a brief description with their qualities for each of the Three Major Oils used in each product.

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White Sage Clears negative energy from a person or place. Enhances ones ability to dream. Assists in releasing dis-ease from the body.
Sweetgrass Assists with opening the heart, calming and soothing the mind. It is used by the Native Americans to call good spirits into your space.
Lavender Provides peace of mind and emotional balance. It may: calm stressed nerves, soothe an over excited mind, and relieve a tense environment.

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Geranium - Eases anxiety, depression and emotional imbalance. It is helpful for lethargy and mood swings.
Cedarwood Warm, soothing, uplifting and stimulating. It is said to be useful for nervous tensions and stress related disorders.
White Sage Believed to strengthen the senses and the memory. It is used for nervous exhaustion and stress related conditions.

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Bergamot Refreshing and uplifting. Can either be stimulating or sedating depending upon individual needs. (Do not apply before exposure to sunlight as it increases photosensitivity of the skin.)
Chamomile Calming, without depressing. Promotes a sense of inner peace when feeling overwhelmed. Soothing for children in times of anxiety or stress.
Cypress Promotes a feeling of security and grounding. It is said to balance the nervous system and aid concentration.

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Frankincense Calming and soothing for mental restlessness. It has the ability to slow down and deepen the breath. It may also uplift the spirits and improve attitude.
Myrrh Uplifting. Promotes spiritual awareness. Used since ancient times as incense.
Jasmine Produces a feeling of optimism, confidence and euphoria. It is uplifting and helps to reduce anxiety, apathy and depression.


uggested Uses for Earth Release Aromatherapy Mists
1. Spray around your head after a stressful task, discussion or meeting.
2. Spray around your childrens heads prior to the start of their homework and before and after school.
3. Spray in your car to reduce stress related driving conditions.
4. Spray liberally in your home or work area to freshen and purify the environment.
5. Spray around your body instead of drinking excess coffee.
6. Cleanse foreign artifacts, recycled furniture or estate jewelry.
7. Liberally spritz yourself after visiting a hospital, cemetery or funeral home.
8. Spray your pets when they seem out of sync.
9. Spray your pillow for a relaxing nights sleep.
10. Spray your hotel room, bed and pillow to release unwanted energies.
11. Spray around yourself prior to a relaxing bath or massage.