Australian Blue oil blend
Australian Blue™ is a powerful, aromatic essence that unites ancient
aboriginal wisdom with today's scientific knowledge about essential oils
to uplift and inspire the mind and heart. This exotic essential oil blend
has sweet, earthy undertones responsible for its calming and stabilizing effects.
How to use: For topical or aromatic use. Possible skin sensitivity. If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician.
Ingredients: Blue cypress (Callitris intratropicl), ylang ylang (Cananga odorata),
cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica), blue tansy (Tanacetum annuum) and white fir (Abies concolor).
Australian Blue – Discovered From The People Time Forgot
From the Land Down Under comes the oil blend, Australian Blue.
Australian Blue is an exotic combination of oils, blue cypress, with ylang ylang,
cedarwood, blue tansy and white fir, Australian Blue unites ancient aboriginal
wisdom with today's scientific knowledge about essential oils.
The Secret Of The Aborigines
As with other cultures that live in harmony with nature, the aborigines of Australia
have a long tradition of using plants and herbs for health. For several thousand
years the aboriginal tribe called the Tiwi lived in isolation on two islands,
Melville and Bathurst, off the northern coast of Australia.
Australian Blue Blend Synergy
The intention of these special tree and plant essential oils makes Australian Blue
a more powerful oil than its individual components might suggest. This synergistic
effect creates a powerful aromatic essence that uplifts and inspires.
Ingredients: Blue cypress (Callitris intratropica, ylang ylang (Cananga odorata), cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica), blue tansy (Tanacetum annuum) and white fir (Abies concolor).
Traditional Uses of Australian Blue's Ingredients
Blue Cypress – More than half of this blend is blue cypress distilled from the northern
cypress pine, which has been considered a reliable part of the Tiwi pharmacopoeia for several millennia.
Blue cypress essential oil is the only oil in the world obtained from wood that contains guaiol and guaiazulene,
natural elements that give the oil its deep blue color.
Ylang Ylang – The fragrant essential oil of ylang ylang is called "the flower of flowers"
because of it's exotic scent. It comes from the Indian Ocean island of Commores, also Indonesia and the
Philippines. Calming and relaxing, it is believed to help balance male-female energies.
Cedarwood - Cedarwood has a Biblical history of use as a cleansing agent. It is listed
in Leviticus 14 and Numbers 19 as part of the leper and death defilement cleansing ceremonies.
High in sesquiterpenes, cedarwood can stimulate the limbic region of the brain, which is where
our emotions are centered. American Indians used cedarwood in their purification ceremonies,
while in Tibet it was used as a traditional medicine and also as incense.
Blue Tansy – The azure hue of the blue cypress oil in Australian Blue is deepened
with the addition of blue tansy to this new blend. Blue tansy is known for its calming and sedating effects.
White Fir – The final essential oil added to this new blend is white fir (Abies concolor).
In addition to its grounding and stabilizing properties, white fir is high in limonene, a powerful antioxidant.
Australian Blue, 15 ml. - Item# 3311
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