Single Oils
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Products listed below with an * (asterisk) following the name can be obtained only through special order. Additional information can be obtained by using the Ask John/Anna link here or on the Home Page.




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Can be relaxing to exercise-strained muscles. It may also be used to soothe insect bites when applied topically. Beneficial for mental fatigue, basil may help stimulate and sharpen the sense of smell.
(15 ml) $26.50
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Has been used in the Middle East for hundreds of years to help oily complexions. It soothes insect bites and has about 300 chemical constituents that contribute refreshing, mood-lifting qualities. Bergamot is responsible for the distinctive flavor of Earl Grey Tea.
(15 ml) $32.57
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Black pepper (Piper nigrum) has a pungent, crisp aroma that is comforting and energizing. It is supportive of the digestive system and is useful topically for soothing muscle discomfort following exercise. Black pepper may also be used to enhance the flavor of foods. Pepper has an approximate ORAC of 796,635 (TE/L). TE/L is expressed as micromole Trolox equivalent per liter.
(5 ml) $13.82
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Was recognized historically for its calming, purifying properties and for being beneficial to the skin and tissues near the surface of the skin. It also helps calm nervous tension.
(15 ml) $13.00
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Is calming and counters restlessness and tension. It is used cosmetically in Europe for the skin.
(15 ml) $32.57
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Is among the most antiseptic essential oils. It has been produced in Sri Lanka for over 2,000 years and is an important ingredient in the Thieves blend. Cinnamon bark scores 103,448 on the antioxidant ORAC scale.
(5 ml) $28.62
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Essential oil comes from a rose that has a soft honey-like scent. Cistus has been studied for its effects on the regeneration of cells in laboratory tests.
(5 ml) $60.00
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Supports cells and glands. It contains natural phytoestrogens.
(15 ml) $61.51
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Is one of the most antiseptic essential oils. Eugenol, its principal constituent, is used synthetically in the dental industry for the numbing of gums. Clove is the highest-scoring single ingredient ever tested for its antioxidant capacity on the ORAC scale.
(15 ml) $18.75
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Oil has been researched in animal studies at Cairo University for its effects in supporting pancreatic function.* It also has soothing, calming properties.
(5 ml) $34.87
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Is one of the oils most often used to support the circulatory system.
(15 ml) $21.00
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Oil has been researched in animal studies at Cairo University for its supportive effects on pancreatic function.
(15 ml) $15.50
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Is distilled from the gum of a tree originating in the Philippines. Elemi is highly regarded today for soothing muscle pain associated with exercise and the protection of the skin.
(15 ml) $19.50
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Is high in phellandrene and low in eucalyptol. This species has a different, more specific antiseptic action than other eucalyptus oils. It is excellent for skin or topical application. Avoid direct prolonged inhalation.
(15 ml) $15.50
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Contains a high percentage of the compound Eucalyptol, a key ingredient in many antiseptic mouth rinses. Often used for the respiratory system. Eucalyptus globules scores 24,157 on the antioxidant ORAC scale.
(15 ml) $15.50
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Is well suited for topical application or diffusing. This species is highest in the antiseptic compound eucalyptol (about 80 percent) and has one of the strongest antiseptic actions among the eucalyptus oils. Avoid direct inhalation.
(15 ml) $19.41
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One of the most versatile of the eucalyptus oils, is suitable for topical use, diffusing, and even direct inhalation. Relatively gentle and nonirritating, it has long been an ingredient in some of our most popular blends. This antiseptic oil has been studied by Daniel Penoel, M.D.
(15 ml) $19.41
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Is antiseptic and stimulating to the circulatory and respiratory systems. *
(15 ml) $15.50
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Has antiseptic properties and helps relieve sore muscles after exercise. It is spiritually realigning.
(5 ml) $23.68
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Is an essential oil with antiseptic properties. High in d-limonene, white fir is a powerful antioxidant.
(5 ml) $27.30
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Is considered a holy anointing oil in the Middle East and has been used in religious ceremonies for thousands of years. Frankincense is now being researched and used therapeutically in European and American hospitals. Frankincense is stimulating and elevating to the mind and helps overcome stress and despair.
(15 ml) $81.00
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Galbanum was traditionally used for both medicinal and spiritual purposes. It is recognized for its antiseptic and body-supporting properties.
(5 ml) $58.88
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Has been used for centuries in skin care. Its strength lies in its ability to revitalize tissue. It is excellent for the skin and its aromatic influence helps release negative memories.
(15 ml) $35.53
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Is used to combat nausea, vomiting, or dizziness associated with motion sickness and has been studied for its gentle, stimulating effects.
(5 ml) $15.79
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Supports the circulatory system, urinary tract, and liver function.* It has relaxing and calming effects.
(5 ml) $18.00
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Is rich in the powerful antioxidant d-limonene. Diffuse for refreshing, uplifting aroma. Like many cold-pressed citrus oils, it has unique fat-dissolving characteristics.*
(15 ml) $18.42
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Has been studied in Europe for regenerating tissue. It supports healthy skin, nerves, and circulation.* Helichrysum scores 17,430 on the antioxidant ORAC scale.
(5 ml) $90.25
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A biblical oil, known for its purifying properties. Is has been studied for its effects on opening the respiratory system.*
(5 ml) $25.99
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Is a conifer oil distilled in northern Idaho. It has been studied for its antiseptic properties and its soothing effect on muscle and body aches associated with exercise.*
(5 ml) $25.00
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Is an absolute extracted from the flower and is an essence rather than an essential oil. It is good for sensitive skin and can also be uplifting and stimulating.
(5 ml) $64.00
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May work as a detoxifier and cleanser that also benefits the skin. It has also been used to support proper nerve function.
(15 ml) $37.83
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Is an essential oil often added as a fragrance to cosmetics and perfumes. Both leaves and berries were used to improve appetite and calm digestion. Laurus nobilis has antiseptic properties when diffused.
(5 ml) $19.50
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Is the most versatile of all essential oils. Therapeutic-grade lavender has been highly regarded for the skin. French scientist Rene Gattefosse discovered these properties when he severely burned his hands in a laboratory explosion. Lavender has also been clinically evaluated for its relaxing effects. It may be used to cleanse cuts, bruises, and skin irritations. The fragrance is calming, relaxing, and balancing – physically and emotionally.
(15 ml) $26.00
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Has been used for years in folk medicine. As a tea, ledum soothed stomachs, coughs, and hoarseness. It is also believed to calm occasional nervousness.*
(5 ml) $45.00
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Has antiseptic-like properties when diffused. It contains 68 percent d-limonene a powerful antioxidant. It may serve as an insect repellent and may be beneficial to the skin.
(15 ml) $13.00
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Is used for purification and digestion.* Research was published in Phytotherapy Research regarding topically applied lemongrass and its powerful properties. Lemongrass scores 17,765 on the antioxidant ORAC scale developed at Tufts University.
(15 ml) $13.00
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Is used for relieving sore muscles after exercise and supporting the respiratory system.* Marjoram assists in calming the nerves and has antiseptic properties.
(15 ml) $25.99
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Is highly regarded as an antiseptic essential oil. Young Living’s melaleuca has high levels of terpinenol, the key active constituent.
(15 ml) $24.67
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Is an essential oil with antiseptic and calming properties. This variety of melaleuca oil is exceptionally gentle and nonirritating to the skin and is used by the well-known essential oil researcher, Daniel Penoel M.D. to support the respiratory system.*
(15 ml) $29.61
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May benefit the skin, according to several studies. The plant is very gentle and delicate and helps to bring out those characteristics in an individual.
(5 ml) $120.00
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Has been used historically as a general tonic for the body. Mountain savory scores 113,071 on the antioxidant ORAC scale.
(5 ml) $25.00
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The Arabian people used it for wrinkled, chapped, and cracked skin. It has one of the highest levels of sesquiterpenes, a class of compounds that has direct effects on the hypothalamus, pituitary, and amygdala, the seat of our emotions. Myrrh is widely used today in oral hygiene products.
(15 ml) $60.00
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Has been researched by Daniel Penoel, M.D. for its effects on glandular imbalances. It has also been researched for its soothing effects when inhaled.
(15 ml) $22.00
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Helps increase energy and overcome nervous fatigue. It also helps to support the nervous system.* Historically, it has been used to benefit circulation and soothe muscle pain following exercise.*
(5 ml) $11.50
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Is rich in the powerful antioxidant d-limonene. It also brings peace and happiness to the mind and body.
(15 ml) $12.50
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Was recently shown in laboratory research conducted at Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, to have a 99 percent rate of reducing airborne bacteria. Oregano scores 153,007 on the antioxidant ORAC scale.
(15 ml) $31.00
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Is very beneficial for the skin, helping to reduce a wrinkled or chapped appearance. It is a general tonic that helps the digestive system.*
(15 ml) $27.50
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Is one of the oldest and most highly regarded herbs for soothing digestion. Jean Valnet, M.D., studied peppermint’s effect on the liver and respiratory systems.* Other scientists have also researched peppermint’s role in improving taste and smell when inhaled. Dr. William N. Dember of the University of Cincinnati studied peppermint’s ability to improve concentration and metal accuracy. Alan Hirsch, M.D., studied peppermint’s ability to directly affect the brains satiety center, which triggers a sensation of fullness after meals.*
(15 ml) $25.99
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An oil derived from orange leaves, has antiseptic properties and also balances nerve equilibrium.*
(5 ml) $42.25
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Was first investigated by Hippocrates, the father of Western medicine, for its benefits to the respiratory system. In 1990, Dr. Penoel and Dr Franchomme described pine oil’s antiseptic properties in their medical textbook. Pine is used in massage for stressed muscles and joints. It shares many of the same properties as Eucalyptus globules, and the action of both oils is enhanced when they are blended.
(15 ml) $14.50
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Is referred to by the people of Madagascar as “the oil that heals.” It has antiseptic properties and is supporting to the nerves and respiratory system.* Ravensara scores 8,927 on the antioxidant ORAC scale.
(5 ml) $31.25
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Has a beautiful fragrance that is intoxicating and aphrodisiac-like. Rose helps bring balance and harmony. In his clinical practice, Dr. Penoel used this oil for the skin. It is stimulating and elevating to the mind, creating a sense of well-being.
(5 ml) $180.00
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Has been researched for its antiseptic properties. It may be beneficial for the skin and for helping to overcome mental fatigue.
(15 ml) $18.42
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Is soothing and nourishing to the skin. It has been researched at Weber State University, Ogden, Utah.
(15 ml) $23.68
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Has been used traditionally in Europe for the skin. It has been recognized for its ability to strengthen the vital centers and to support the metabolism.* Sage may also help in coping with despair and mental fatigue.
(15 ml) $29.93
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Is high in sesquiterpenes and has been researched in Europe for its ability to oxygenate a part of the brain known as the pineal gland, the seat of our emotions. The pineal gland is responsible for releasing melatonin, which enhances deep sleep. Sandalwood is similar to frankincense oil in its support of nerves and circulation.* It was used traditionally for skin revitalization, yoga, and meditation.
(15 ml) $71.00
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Oil is rich in the antioxidant menthol, helps support the respiratory and nervous systems.* It may help open and release emotional block and bring about a feeling of balance.
(5 ml) $14.14
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Was highly regarded in India as a perfume, medicinal herb, and skin tonic. This relaxing, soothing oil helps nourish and regenerate the skin.
(5 ml) $39.14
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Oil helps support the respiratory and nervous systems.* Its aromatic influences help to open and release emotional blocks, bringing about a feeling of balance.
(15 ml) $23.50
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Is a calming essential oil. It helps with occasional nervous irritability.* Tangerine is rich in the powerful antioxidant d-limonene.
(15 ml) $19.41
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Stimulates a positive attitude and a general feeling of well-being. This oil has been used extensively as an insect repellent. Listed in E. Joseph Montagna’s “The Herbal Desk Reference” on herbal formulas, it may support the skin and tone the entire system.
(5 ml) $38.82
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Has been used topically in Europe as a digestive aid.
(5 ml) $21.00
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Is one of the most antiseptic essential oils. It contains thymol, which has been studied for its effect on reducing bacteria in the mouth. As a dietary supplement, it is one of the strongest antioxidants know, with an ORAC score of 159,590.
(15 ml) $32.24
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Is distilled from the needles and twigs of conifer trees. The bark from these trees was used historically by American Indians to make poultices for wounds and sores.
(5 ml) $16.00
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Is a root that has been used for thousands of years for its calming, grounding, and emotionally balancing influences. During the last three decades, it has been clinically investigated for its relaxing properties. Researchers have pinpointed the sesquiterpenes valerenic acid and valerone as the active constituents that exert a calming effect on the central nervous system. German health authorities have pronounce valerian to be an effective aid for occasional restlessness and sleep disturbances.*
(5 ml) $42.76
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Has a heavy, earthy fragrance similar to patchouli with a touch of lemon. Young Living’s vetiver oil is hydrodiffused under ultra-low pressure. Vetiver oil is psychologically grounding, calming, and stabilizing. One of the oils that is highest in sesquiterpenes, vetiver was studied by Dr. Terry Friedmann for improving children’s behavior. Vetiver may help us cope with stress and recover from emotional trauma and shock.
(5 ml) $18.09
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Has antiseptic properties and is nourishing to the skin. This oil is different from the bark-derived Canadian red cedar. Western red cedar oil is not red in color and is steam distilled from the leaves and branches of the trees at the Young Living Farm in St. Maries, Idaho.
(5 ml) $15.13
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Contains the same active ingredient (methyl salicylate) as birch and is beneficial for massage.
(15 ml) $14.14
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May be extremely effective in calming and bringing about a sense of relaxation. This native flower of Madagascar and the Reunion Islands is symbolic of love, and the fragrant pale yellow petals are often strewn across the marriage bed. Its soft, floral scent is often used in men’s fragrances as an alternative to the sweeter and more feminine rose.
(15 ml) $33.88
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.