Yarrow|Pom is an expertly crafted proprietary blend of Yarrow essential oil and cold-pressed Pomegranate seed oil designed to be your everyday go-to blend for your morning and daily routine. Primary Benefits May provide antioxidant support when taken internally* Punicic acid and sabinene may support healthy immune function when taken internally* Research suggests pomegranate seed oil may support healthy metabolic function…
Known as the “tree of life”, Arborvitae is majestic in size and abundant in unique benefits. Our Arborvitae essential oil is sourced from the heartwood of the Thuja plicata tree. It is also known as Western Red Cedar and is native to North America (primarily Canada and the Northwestern United States). This unique source of arborvitae essential oil contains a…
Primary Benefits Provides a sense of alertness and feelings of calmness when diffused. Distinct flavour ideal for Italian dishes. Basil has a warm, spicy, yet herbal aroma known to provide a feeling of calm and being centered. Basil has a high linalool content, making it an ideal application to diffuse for a calming and centering environment. Basil is commonly used…
Bergamot is the most delicate of the citrus plants, requiring special climate and soil in order to thrive. Italians have used Bergamot for years for its calming aroma and to soothe and make skin feel fresher and smoother. It adds a fresh citrus taste to food.
Description This essential oil comes from a flowering, perennial herb with violet flowers and heart-shaped leaves. A sun loving plant, sometimes called orange mint, Bergamot Mint is a member of the Lamiaceae or mint family. Because Bergamot Mint is a mint oil, not a citrus oil, it does not cause photosensitivity. Similar to Lavender, Bergamot Mint’s major constituents linalool and…
Historically used by Native Americans for topical and spiritual practices, Black Spruce is a powerful wood essential oil. Distilled from the needles and branches of the Picea mariana tree, Black Spruce essential oil is high in bornyl acetate, a chemical component known for relaxation and calming properties.
Blue Tansy is an annual yellow-flowered Mediterranean plant found in northern Morocco. It contains chemical compounds recognised for skin soothing benefits and helping reduce the appearance of blemishes. It’s perfect for massaging into skin with Fractionated Coconut Oil after a long day of work or intense exercise to aid the body in the natural recovery process.
A close relative to Ginger, Cardamom is known as an expensive cooking spice. Native to Southeast Asia, Cardamom is added to traditional Indian sweets and teas for its cool, minty aroma and flavour
A close relative to Cinnamon, Cassia has a strong, spicy aroma that can be used in small quantities to transform any dish. Cassia can be used in cooking either as a replacement for Cinnamon in pies and breads or by itself in a myriad of entrées and desserts.
Known for its rich hue and warm, woody scent, Cedarwood has a grounding aroma that evokes feelings of spiritual and emotional wellbeing. Cedarwood is frequently used in massage therapy to relax and soothe the soul and body.
Celery was used as early as the 5th century by the Chinese, and widely used in Indian Ayurvedic practices. Celery has a complex,strong, sweet, and spicy aroma. The seeds are the primary repository for essential oil. Limonene, the dominant constituent in Celery Seed oil is also found in refreshing citrus peel and fir needle oils. The oil has a calming,…
Applied topically, Cilantro is very soothing and cooling to the skin, and it adds a fresh, herbal aroma to any essential oil blend when diffused. Cilantro’s culinary uses are endless, adding a flavourful twist to many dishes.
Cinnamon is derived from a tropical, evergreen tree that grows up to 45 feet high and has highly fragrant bark, leaves, and flowers. Cinnamon has a long history of culinary uses, adding spice to desserts and hot drinks.
From the leaf of a tall grass native to Asia, Citronella essential oil has a crisp, fresh aroma. With powerful benefits, Citronella oil is an ideal companion for camping, hiking, and trips to the great outdoors. The oil components include citronellal and geraniol, which are known for their cleansing properties. When inhaled, Citronella has a refreshingly positive aroma.
Clary Sage is a biennial or perennial herb that grows up to six feet in height. Clary Sage is known for its calming properties and benefits to the skin. Inhaling Clary Sage promotes feelings of relaxation, allowing for a restful night’s sleep.
The beach in a bottle. doTERRA’s Coast Ocean Blend was inspired by the beautiful, warm Australian and New Zealand summer beaches. Featuring a unique combination of powerhouse CPTG® essentials oils.
Derived from the resin of the copaiba tree, Copaiba oil is widely used in cosmetic products including soaps, creams, lotions, and perfumes. Copaiba is soothing and calming to the emotions, and can be applied topically combined with Fractionated Coconut Oil to promote the appearance of a clear, smooth complexion.
Coriander seeds have a high linalool content, which helps skin maintain a healthy looking complexion. Coriander’s sweet, herbaceous aroma is both relaxing and uplifting, making it a good rotation oil to use in blends to add a fresh, herbaceous note.
Derived from the branches of the tall evergreen tree, Cypress essential oil has a fresh, clean aroma that’s energising and refreshing. It is frequently used in spas and by massage therapists.
Sustainably sourced from young trees in New Zealand, where it is a highly invasive species threatening the country’s ecosystem. Douglas Fir are harvested to combat the environmental impact of the trees overtaking the land while providing a premium conifer essential oil.
Eucalyptus oil has a distinct fresh, clean and calming scent, which makes it an ideal oil to diffuse or apply topically. It has cleansing properties that can be beneficial for the skin and for cleansing surfaces and the air.
Primary Benefits Provides a sweet, liquorice-honey aroma and taste. Provides a fragrant and soothing aroma. Fennel can grow up to six feet in height and has delicate, feathery leaves. The history of Fennel use dates back to ancient times when Roman warriors were said to have consumed Fennel to make them strong and ready for battle. Fennel is best known…