
The essential oils included in the Inspiration™ blend are rich in sesquiterpenes, a type of aromatic chemical that research has shown to oxygenate the pineal gland. Sesquiterpenes have the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, to oxygenate the brain and clear out plaques and toxins and profoundly help with depression. The pineal gland is known as “the third eye,” the seat of the soul. It’s the connection to the higher self, the connection to the spirit. This blend can also reverse bladder and kidney infections.
How to use: Diffuse, or wear on back of neck, temples, crown of head, bottoms of feet or along spine, using the RainDrop Technique. Some women have used it as a douche for candida and urinary tract infections. Not to be used during pregnancy.
Ingredients: Cedarwood, spruce, rosewood, sandalwood, frankincense, myrtle and mugwort.
15 ml bottle.
Rosewood (Aniba roseodora) is soothing and nourishing to the skin. It has been researched at Weber State university for its inhibition rate against gram positive and gram negative bacterial growth. This oil is soothing, creates elasticity, and helps the skin rid itself of irritations and problems, such as candida. It is anti-infectious, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and antiparasitic.
Frankincense (Boswellia carteri) is considered a holy anointing oil in the Middle East and has been used in religious ceremonies for thousandsof years. High in sesquiterpenes, it helps stimulate the limbic part of the brain, which elevates the mind, helping to overcome stress and despair. It is used in European medicine to combat depression.
Spruce (Picea mariana) helps to open and release emotional blocks,bringing about a feeling of balance and grounding. Traditionally, spruce oil was believed to possess the frequency of prosperity. Spruce is anti-infectious,antiseptic, and anti-inflammatory.
Myrrh (Commipihora myrrha): has a rich, smoky, balsamic aroma that is purifying, restorative, revitalizing, and uplifting. It is a helpful aid to meditation, having one of the highest levels of sesquiterpenes available. Sesquiterpenes are a class of compounds that have a direct effect on the hypothalamus, pituitary, and amygdala, the seat of our emotions. Myrrh is referenced throughout the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. The Arabian people believed it helped wrinkled, chapped, and cracked skin. Today, myrrh is widely used in oral hygiene products. Myrrh has an approximate ORAC of 3,193,813 (TE/L). TE/L is expressed as micromole Trolox equivalent per liter.
Myrtle (Myrtus communis): has a clear, fresh, herbaceous scent, similar to eucalyptus. Supportive of the respiratory system, skin, and hair, it has been researched for its effects on glandular imbalances* and its soothing effects when inhaled. It is also helpful for meditation and lifting the spirit. Myrtle has an approximate ORAC of 253,512 (TE/L). TE/L is expressed as micromole Trolox equivalent per liter.
Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica): has a warm, balsamic, woody aroma. It is relaxing and soothing when used for massage, and has long been used as a beneficial ingredient in cosmetic preparations for oily skin.
Application:Apply 4 to 6 drops on bottom of feet. Put on wrists, chest, and at the base of the neck, or along the spine in a Raindrop technique. When using a series of oils, as in the Raindrop Technique, apply Valor first, and let it work for 5 to 10 minutes before applying other oils. This blend may be worn as a perfume or cologne.