Peace & Calming Oil Blend

Whether it's an important meeting that's got you wound up, tension with your partner is running high, kids are squabbling or you're just overthinking things - Peace & Calming can help. With a rollerball, it's easy and quick to apply on the go or helpful at home when you're a hot mess or just angry and need to calm down quickly. Diffusing it is a great idea when others in the room need Peace & Calming too!

Start the day with Peace & Calming during your morning meditations and incorporate it into everyone's bedtime routine! It's safe for children and potent enough for adults whether you choose to diffuse or apply topically. 

HISTORICAL USES OF THE OILS IN PEACE AND CALMING 

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People have used Tangerine & Orange peel, as well as other citrus fruits, as a source of medicines for thousands of years. Herbalists have used the rinds as medicine for numerous maladies throughout history to improve digestion, relieve intestinal gas and bloating, and to get rid of phlegm. It is also known to improve a sad or sour disposition.

In the Philippines, where Ylang Ylang grows naturally, ancient healers made salves and ointments from the flowers to treat cuts, burns, and insect and snake bites. For centuries, it has been one the most used essential oils for
 promoting romance and increasing libido. In France it was, and is, used for  anxiety, depression, mental fatigue, frigidity, palpitations and other heart related issues.

Historically, the Patchouli herb has been used in most every major medical systems of the world. Traditional Chinese and Ayurveda healers prescribed patchouli for both external and internal treatments for colds, nausea, diarrhea, headaches, and fever. In India, patchouli leaves were used as an insect repellent. Patchouli was thought to be both cleansing and fortifying to the skin and was commonly used to help reduce oil on the skin.

The ancient Greeks were likely the first to cultivate Tansy for medicinal purposes, using it to treat intestinal worms, rheumatism, digestive problems, fevers, and to soothe sores. According to A History of Herbal Plants by Richard LaStrange, in the middle ages, Tansy was a favorite herb of women to help with conception and maintaining healthy pregnancies. By the early 19th century it was a highly sought-after herb because of its beautifying effects on the skin. Tansy is so versatile, it is still listed in the United States Pharmacopeia!


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