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  • ...nt, specifically the leaves. It is often used in [[herbal medicine]] and [[aromatherapy]] for its therapeutic properties. ...s and is often used topically to treat skin conditions. It is also used in aromatherapy for its calming and soothing effects.
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  • ...o used in the field of medicine, particularly in [[herbal medicine]] and [[aromatherapy]], where certain flowers are used for their therapeutic properties. ...Latin ''flos'' or ''floris'', which means "flower". The term has been used in English since the 13th century.
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  • ...ntiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties. It is also used in aromatherapy for its soothing, therapeutic aroma. * [[Aromatherapy]]
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  • ...ng, fresh, minty aroma. It is used in a variety of applications, including aromatherapy, cosmetics, food flavoring, and traditional medicine. ...ed as a flavoring agent in products like chewing gum, toothpaste, and tea. In traditional medicine, it is used to treat a variety of conditions, includin
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  • The term "lemon oil" is derived from the [[Old French]] ''limon'', which in turn comes from the [[Arabic]] ''līmūn''. The word "oil" is derived from ...] products for its astringent properties and ability to brighten the skin. In addition, lemon oil is used as a natural cleaning agent due to its antibact
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  • '''Sandalwood''' (/ˈsændəlˌwʊd/) is a class of woods from trees in the genus ''Santalum''. The woods are heavy, yellow, and fine-grained, and, ...n, and incense. The [[essential oil]] derived from sandalwood is used in [[aromatherapy]] and to prepare various cosmetic products.
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  • '''Cypress''' (pronounced: /ˈsaɪprəs/) is a term often used in the field of [[medicine]] and [[herbal medicine]] to refer to the medicinal ...Latin ''cyparissus'' and the Greek ''kyparissos''. The word has been used in English since the 14th century.
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  • ...in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World and is found in Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, and from Europe across to northern and e ...], [[Lavandula dentata]], and [[Lavandula latifolia]]. Each species varies in size, shape, and oil composition.
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  • ...al anxiety, and stress. It is also used in various forms of home remedies, aromatherapy, and cosmetic products. * [[Linalool]]: A naturally occurring terpene alcohol chemical found in many flowers and spice plants.
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  • Oil of Amber is a thick, viscous liquid that is golden to dark brown in color. It has a warm, rich, and resinous scent that is characteristic of Am ...s. It is also used in the manufacturing of perfumes, soaps, and cosmetics. In traditional medicine, Oil of Amber is used for its anti-inflammatory and an
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  • ...y. The oil from the wood is used in soaps, shampoos, bath salts, perfumes, aromatherapy and to repel insects.  ...y. The oil from the wood is used in soaps, shampoos, bath salts, perfumes, aromatherapy and to repel insects. The scientific name isJuniperus virginiana. Also call
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  • ...an chamomile''' or '''English chamomile''', is a low perennial plant found in dry fields and around gardens and cultivated grounds. Its etymology is deri ...e daisy-like, with white petals and yellow disc florets. The plant is used in traditional medicine for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties.
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  • ...y. The oil from the wood is used in soaps, shampoos, bath salts, perfumes, aromatherapy and to repel insects.  ...y. The oil from the wood is used in soaps, shampoos, bath salts, perfumes, aromatherapy and to repel insects. The scientific name is Juniperus virginiana. Also cal
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  • ...used to produce [[Ylang-Ylang oil]], a highly valued essential oil used in aromatherapy and perfumery. ...g Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia. It thrives in full or partial sun, in rich, well-drained soil.
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  • ...y. The oil from the wood is used in soaps, shampoos, bath salts, perfumes, aromatherapy and to repel insects.  ...y. The oil from the wood is used in soaps, shampoos, bath salts, perfumes, aromatherapy and to repel insects. The scientific name is Juniperus Virginiana. Also cal
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  • ...Old English ''oel'', from Latin ''oleum'' meaning "oil, olive oil", which in turn is from Greek ''elaion'' meaning "olive oil". ...applications, including [[aromatherapy]], [[perfumery]], and as flavorings in food and drink.
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  • ...e leaves of the [[Eucalyptus]] tree, a genus of flowering trees and shrubs in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. ...lypto" (meaning to cover), referring to the well-covered flower buds found in species of the genus. The term "oil" comes from the Old English "olie," whi
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  • ...uh), also known as '''English lavender''', is a species of flowering plant in the family [[Lamiaceae]], native to the Mediterranean. ...aromatherapy. It is also used as a culinary herb, both in the kitchen and in herbal teas.
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  • ...xtracted from the leaves, is used in perfumes, mosquito repellents, and in aromatherapy to treat skin conditions and relieve stress.  ...xtracted from the leaves, is used in perfumes, mosquito repellents, and in aromatherapy to treat skin conditions and relieve stress. The scientific name is Pelargo
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  • ...Greek word "hysoppus", and "officinalis" is Latin for "of the shop", used in traditional herbal medicine. .... The plant is also used in the production of [[liquor]]s, perfumes, and [[aromatherapy]] oils.
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