Geranium Essential Oil
Fresh, harmonious, and quieting, geranium balances the body, mind, and emotions. While geranium's popularity is rooted in its fragrance and beautiful blooms, it has strong antiseptic and anti-fungal properties which aid in the rejuvenation of skin cells and promotes healing of burns and wounds. This essential oil also claims usefulness in aromatherapy, as an astringent, a nourishing moisturizer and for the minimization of scar tissue.
Grape Seed Essential Oil
This preferred base oil is naturally hypoallergenic, light-weight, absorbable and leaves skin feeling silky smooth. Grapeseed oil’s penetrating nature facilitates the transfer of other active ingredients into the deeper layers of the derma allowing for better absorption and utilization. Grape seed is also renowned for its own properties; which include being rich in Linoleic Acid, an omega-6 fatty acid that is renowned for moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties. Grape seed oil also compliments the antifungal and antibacterial effect of our formula’s other active, essential oils.
Lavender Essential Oil
The "Angel of Healing and Purification", lavender is one of the most gentle and versatile lavender has strong antibacterial, antiviral and antiseptic properties. This plant’s essential oils have long been used by herbalists to treat fungal infections, viral infections such as cold sores, wounds, infections, and eczema. Lavender brings clarity of mind and emotional balance, strengthens immune system and speeds all healing processes. Other uses for Lavender Oil include treatment of burns and wounds for the prevention of scarring.
Oak Bark Essential Oil
Native to England and North America, Oak Bark (also known as White Oak Bark) is commonly dried and becomes a natural source of tannic acid. These tannic acids can bind with protein in live tissues and protect injured tissues by forming a protective coat that allows for the generation of new cells. Oak Bark has a long history of use in treating skin irritations such as burns, wounds, bee stings, skin abrasions, bleeding and swelling. As one of the strongest natural astringents available, Oak Bark is also considered to have anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties as well.
Oregano Essential Oil
Oregano is native to the Mediterranean and a member of the mint family.
It was commonly used by ancient Greek physicians for medicinal purposes and today is renowned for it's antiviral, antifungal, antiseptic, antibacterial, and antiparasitic properties. Oregano is also used for removal of skin fungi.
Rosemary Essential Oil
Exhilarating, penetrating, and activating, rosemary stimulates and strengthens the heart and nerves. With a history of use dating from the ancient Egyptian and Roman times, rosemary is one of the best documented medicinal plants. Rosemary Oil has been used to treat, oily and dull skin, and help in the rejuvenation of skin cells. The anti-parasitical, anti-fungal and antibacterial properties of rosemary make it a popular for the treatment of wounds, burns, eczema and parasites.
Sage Essential Oil
Sage Oil's common uses include the treatment of sprains, swelling, ulcers, and bleeding from minor cuts. Substances found in sage oil also offer antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral effects. The herb is also recognized as an anti-inflammatory and aids in the treatment of excessive sweating.
Tea Tree Essential Oil
Derived from Australia’s Melaleuca tree, this time-honored essential oil is celebrated for its many beneficial uses. Known as the “Miracle Oil”, tea tree is the single most effective non-toxic , anti-bacterial and anti-fungal essential oil. Tea tree is also beneficial for skin problems such as infections, burns, wounds, rashes, and most importantly fungus. Tea tree enduring popularity is a testament to its effectiveness and safety. It is medically recognized for its antifungal and antibacterial properties.
Thyme Essential Oil
Cultivated from the mountainous regions of the Mediterranean and Asia Minor, the herb is primarily known for its culinary uses. However, as a strong antiseptic, Thyme Oil has been used to disinfect the hands before surgery, treat sores and wounds, as well as oily skin, insect bites and stings. This essential oil is prized for its antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal properties.