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What are essential oils?
Essential oils are the
fragrant, subtle, volatile liquids extracted, through distillation,
from plants, shrubs, flowers, trees, leaves, roots, bushes
and seeds. The oils are the regenerating, oxygenating and
immune defence properties of the plants and are the catalyst
in delivering oxygen and nutrients to the tissues of the body.
Without oxygen molecules, nutrients cannot be assimilated
and the disease process begins.
A nutritional deficiency
is an oxygen deficiency. Not only do essential oils contain
oxygenating molecules, they also have a bio-electrical frequency.
Frequency is a measurable rate of electrical energy that is
constant between two points. Clinical research shows that
essential oils have the highest frequency of any substance
and may create an environment in which disease, bacteria,
virus, fungus, etc. cannot live.
Essential oils were mankind's
first medicine. Egyptian hieroglyphics and Chinese manuscripts
indicate that priests and physicians were using essential
oils thousands of years before the time of Christ. There are
188 references to oils in the Bible. The Three Wise Men brought
the oils of Frankincense and Myrrh to the Christ Child and
clinical research has now find that Frankincense oil contains
very high immuno-stimulating properties. Science is only now
re-discovering the healing substances found in essential oils.
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