Sunday, July 30, 2023

Un-Impoverished Inc,
www.unimpoverishedinc.org 
https://www.facebook.com/freestoreinprice2
679 S 1st E
Wellington, UT  84542
435-630-9556


Un-Impoverished Inc. was founded in 2021 during covid 19 with the funds received from President Trump's economic recovery payments.  Un-Impoverished Inc. was founded by Barbara Brown.  
The purpose of Un-Impoverished Inc. is to take usable items that people are finished using and pay a fair price for them (25% of retail), clean and refurbish the item, and sell it to another person who needs it.  
By re-purposing things we do not have to continuously manufacture things over and over.  We can use less of planet Earth's resources during our time and leave more resources for future generations.  
Also, providing things that people need or collect to them at a far less cost than what it would cost them new.  Therefore, leaving more money for raising children, education, and other needs.  
The struggle so far has been to convince people that it is cost-effective and reasonable to allow Un-impoverished Inc. to resell their items for them or get donations of usable things to be repurposed.     People store, throw away and waste so many usable items just so no one else can make a dollar.  Truly when we work together for the common good everyone wins.  We need to change our thinking when we would rather keep or throw away items than let someone else purchase them.

Hopefully, this concept will catch on and we can continue saving resources for future generations.  
If you would like to contribute to this cause you can help by 

1. Donate the items you are finished using to Un-Impoverished Inc.

2. Sell the items you are finished using to Un-Impoverished Inc. 

3.  Volunteering at Un-Impoverished Inc. 

4.  Spreading the word about Un-Impoverished Inc.  

We look forward to seeing you soon.





Sunday, June 7, 2020

The Purpose of My Channel - Be a Part of the Solution

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The Purpose of My Channel - Be a Part of the Solution

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Thursday, May 28, 2020

symptoms of BPD Season 1 episode 3

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Friday, May 15, 2020

The How tos for Everyday Life plus Keeping a Sense of Humor!

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Monday, November 13, 2017

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Cysts

Cysts are closed, saclike structures that contain fluid, gas, or simisolid material that is jnot a normal part of the tissue where it is located.  There are hundreds of types, are common, vary in size, and can occur anywhere in the body in people of all ages.  Two of the most common types of cuysts are ganglion and ovarian.

Ganglion Cysts
Ganglion cysts develop i nthe tissues near joints and tendons, often in the ankles, in the wrists, and behind the knees.  They cause painful swelling and are often filled with a thick fluid.
Recommendations
Singles:  Oregano, Plectranthus Oregano, Thyme, Myrrh, Mountain Savory
Blends:  Purification, Thieves
Nutritionals:  Super C, Mineral Essence, Detoxzyme
Body Care:  Lavaderm Cooling Mist, Thieves Spray
Application and Usage
Topical
You may apply single oils or blends neat or diluted, depending on the oil or oils being used.
Apply 2 drops of chosen oil neat the first day.
Apply 2 drops of Thyme the second day
Apply on location as often as needed.
Ovarian and Uterine Cysts
Ovarian cysts can be painless or painful if ghey grow large and affect the ovary.  They may be caused by an egg sac that doesn't properly break open or dissolve as part of the menstrual cycle.
Recommendations
Singles:  Myrrh, Geranium, Sacred Frankincense, Frankincense, Melaleuca Alternifolia
Blends:  Dragon Time, SclarEssense
Nutritionals:  PD 80/20, EndoGize, Estro, FemiGen, Mineral Essence, Essentialzyme
Body Creams and Serums:  Protec, Prenolone Plus Body Cream, Progessence Plus, Estro, FemiGen
Female Cyst Blend No 1
9 drops Sacred Frankincense or Frankincense
5 drops Clary Sage
5 drops Myrrh
2 drops Thyme
2 drops rosemary
Female Cyst Blend No 2
4 drops Sacred Frankincense or Frankincense
4 drops Geranium
2 drops Oregano
Application and Usage
Topical
You may apply single oils or blends neat or diluted, depending on the oil or oils being used. 
Apply 1 - 3 drops on the reproductive Vita Flex points, located around the anklebone on either side of the foot.  Work from the ankle bone down to the arch of the foot.
Place a warm compress with 1 - 2 oils of your choice on location as needed.
Retention:  Apply 1 - 2 drops diluted 50:50 on a tampon and insert nightly for 4 nights.
Note:  if irritation occurs, discontinue use for 3 days before resuming.

Friday, September 29, 2017

FRANKINCENSE ESSENTIAL OIL

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FRANKINCENSE

bOTANICAL fAMILY:  bURSERACEAE

pLANT oRIGIN:  sOMALIA/yEMEN

eXTRACTION mETHOD:  sTEAM DISTILLED FROM GUM/RESIN

kEY cONSTITUENTS:
aLPHA - pINENE (30-65%)
lIMONENE (8-20%)
sABINENE (1-8%)
mYRCENE (1-14%)
bETA-cARYOPHYLLENE (1-5%)
aLPHA-Thujene (1-15%)
Incensole

Historical Data:  Also known as "olibanum" the name frankincense is derived from the Medieval French word for "real incense".  Frankincense is considered the "holy anointing Oil"  in the Middle East and has been used in religious ceremonies for thousands of years.  It was well known during the time of Christ for its anointing and healing powers and was one of the gifts given to Christ at His birth.  "Used to treat every conceivable ill known to man", frankincense was valued more than gold during ancient times, and only those with great wealth and abundance possessed it.  It is mentioned in one of the oldest known medical records.  Ebers papyrus (dating from 16th century, BC), and ancient Egyptian list of 877 prescriptions and recipes.

Medical Properties:  Antitumoral, immunostimulant, antidepressant, muscle relaxing

Uses:  Depression, cancer, respiratory, infections, inflammation, immune-stimulating

Fragrant Influence:  Increases spiritual awareness, promotes meditation, improves attitude, and uplifts spirits

Application:  (1)  Apply 2-4 drops on location, (2) apply on chakras and/or Vita Flex points, (3) inhale directly, (4) diffuse, (5) when using as a dietary supplement, dilute 1 drop of frankincense in 4 drops v - 6 or olive oil, put in a capsule,and take 1 capsule before each meal or as desired.
Found In:  Abundance, Acceptance, A-R-T Gentle Foaming Cleanser, A-R-T Night Reconstructor, A-R-T Purifying Toner, Awaken, Believe, Boswellia Wrinkle Cream, Brain Power, ClaraDerm, Common Sense, CortiStop, Women's. Egu[toam Gold, Exodus II, Forgiveness, Gathering, Gratitude, Harmony, Highest Potential, Humility, ImmuPower, Inspiration, Into the Future, KidScents Tender Tush, Longevity, Longevity Softgels, Oola Balance, Oola Grow, Protec, 3 Wise Men, Transformation, Trauma Life, Valor, Valor Moisturizing Soap, Valor Roll-On, Wolfberry Eye Cream.

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Thursday, September 14, 2017

RECOVERING FROM ADDICTION USING ESSENTIAL OILS - BREAKING THE ADDICTIVE CYCLE

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ADDICTIONS
Many foods and plants - such as tobacco, caffeine, drugs, alcohol, bread, sugar, and other sweeteners - create chemical dependencies.
Cleansing and detoxifying the liver is a crucial first step toward breaking free of these addictions.  Alkaline calcium can help bind bile acids and prevent fatty liver.  A colon and tissue cleanse are also important.
A body lacking in sufficient enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients may also play a part in some addictions.  Blue Agave, Yacon Syrup, Stevia, maple syrup, honey, molasses, and other natural sweeteners are good substitutes for sugar, which should be restricted in a diet.
The Thieves oil blend has been very helpful in curbing an addiction.  One or two drops on the tongue are very sufficient to stop the onset of a craving.  JuvaTone, JuvaPower, and JuvaClense may be used long-term to help detoxify the liver.  The suppress the addiction and eventually change the addiction blueprint in the cells of the body.

Recommendations
Singles:  Orange, Ledum, Fennel, Tarragon
Blends:  GLF, Thieves, Harmony, Peace & Calming, Juva Cleanse, JuvaFlex
Nutritionals:  Detoxzyme, ComforTone, Digest & Cleanse, Juva Power, ICP, Juva Tone, Power Meal, Mega Cal, Essentialzyme, Balance Complete, Blue Agave, Yacon Syrup, Omega Gize, Slique Tea, Slique Bars

Application and Usage
Inhalation
Diffuse your choice of oils for 1 hour every 2 hours or as desired
Put 2-3 drops of your chosen oil in your hands and rub them together, cup your hands over your nose, and inhale throughout the day as needed.
Put 8-10 drops of oil on a cotton ball or tissue and put it in an air vent in your house, vehicle, hotel room, etc.
If diffusing while sleeping, set your timer for the desired length of time for automatic shut off.
Topical
You may apply single oils or blends neat or diluted, depending on the oil or oils being used.
Apply 1-2 drops neat (undiluted) on temples and back of neck 4 times daily or as desired.
Place a warm compress with 1-2 drops of chosen oil over the liver.
Ingestion
The amount of oil ingested varies with different oils.  Whether putting the oils in a capsule or drinking them in a liquid.
Take 1 capsule with desired oil 2 times daily.
Put 2-3 drops of oil in a spoonful of Blue Agave, Yacon Syrup, Stevia, Maple syrup, coconut oil, or milk.  Honey and yogurt are too acidic.
Put the desired amount of oil in a glass of rice milk, almond milk, goat milk, carrot juice, Ningxia Red, or even water and then drink it.

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***Information taken from Essential Oils Pocket Reference Sixth Edition

Tomorrow I will touch on Liver Cleanse because it is critical to the body's ability to overcome the disease of addiction successfully. (As well as quickly)

Monday, September 11, 2017

Essential Oils For Joint Stiffness or Pain

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JOINT STIFFNESS OR PAIN

According to the Internal Association for the Study of Pain 15 million Americans alone suffer from some form of joint stiffness and/or pain.  There is a myriad of forms of joint diseases, arthritis, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, Osteo Arthritis and more.

jOINT STIFFNESS IS CAUSED BY INFLAMMATION IN THE LINING OF THE JOINT.  specific causes may be rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, bone diseases, cancer, joint trauma, or overuse of the joint.  However, no matter what causes it, joint pain and stiffness can be very bothersome.

Recommendations
Singles:  Wintergreen, Palo Santo, Idaho Blue Spruce, Douglas Fir, Elemi, Idaho Balsam Fir, German Chamomile, Peppermint, Pine, Idaho Tansy
Blends:  PanAway, Aroma Siez, Relieve It, Deep Relief Roll On
Nutritionals:  BLM, MegaCal, Sulfurzyme, OmegaGize
Resins:  Myrrh or Frankincense Gum Resin (ingest 2 crystals 2 times daily
Body Care Massage Oils and Creams:  Regenolone Moisturizing Cream, Ortho Ease Massage Oil, Ortho Sports Massage Oil
Joint Pain Blend No 1
10 drops black pepper
5 drops Marjoram
5 drops Idaho Blue Spruce
2 drops rosemary
Joint Pain Blend No 2
7 drops Idaho Balsam Fir
4 drops Wintergreen
3 drops Vetiver
2 drops Blue Chamomile

Application and Usage
Topical
You may apply single oils or blends neat or diluted, depending on the oil or the oils being used.
Message 3 - 6 drops diluted 50 50 on location  Repeat as needed to control pain.
Apply to appropriate Vita Flex points on the feet.  Repeat as needed.

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**This information comes from Essential Oils Pocket Reference Volume 6

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Essential Oils How they work for Hyperactivity

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Hyperactivity PRevention and treatment


(See also Attention Deficit Disorder)

Hyperactivity behavior usually refers to a group of characteristics, including the inability to concentrate, being easily distracted, being impulsive, being aggressive, fidgeting, constant moving, too much talking, and difficulty participating in quiet activities.

Recommendations
Singles:  Lavender, Vetiver, Hinoki, Idaho Blue Spruce, Roman Chamomile, Peppermint, Ocotea, Valerian, Cedarwood
Blends:  RutaVaLa, Ruta VaLaRoll-On, Peace & Calming, Stress Away Roll On, Tranquil Roll-On, Sacred Mountain, Grounding Gathering.
Nutritionals:  Super B, Master Formula HIS or HERS, MegaCal, Ultra Young Plus

Application and Usage
Inhalation
Diffuse 5 times daily for up to 30 days, stop for 5 days and then repeat, if necessary.
Put 2 - 3 drops of your chosen oil in your hands and rub them together, cup your hands over your nose, and inhale throughout the day as needed.
Put 8 - 10 drops of oil on a cotton ball or tissue and put it in an air vent in your house, vehicle, hotel room, etc.
If diffusing while sleeping, set your timer for the desired length of time for automatic shut off.
Topical
You may apply single oils or blends neat or diluted, depending on the oil or oils being used.
Apply 2 - 4 drops neat on toes and balls of feet as needed.

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Thanks for taking the time to read my blog today.  If you are needing information on a particular treatment or what has worked for others for a particular disease mention it in the comments or contact me at barbjobrown@gmail.com or contact me through the web address listed above.  I would be happy to help.

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Saturday, September 9, 2017

Young Living - Essential Oils - Non Toxic, Natural, Health, Wellness, Healing, Easy to Use!: Young Living - Essential Oils - Non Toxic, Natural...

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The final 2 Constituents Definitions

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The Last 2 Constituents

13.  Coumarins:  Dr. Steward notes that coumarins are a subgroup of lactones and are found widely in nature.  Because there is a similarity to the name of the blood-thinning drug Coumadin, he explained that coumarins and coumadin are not similar.  One is natural, one synthetic, and they have very different chemical formulas.  Coumarins have the fragrance of freshly cut hay or grass.  In fact, when you mow your lawn, you are releasing coumarins into the air.  They are found in fleabane, bitter orange, lavandin (in very minute quantities) and cassia essential oils.  Coumarins are powerful and can have strong therapeutic effects, even in small quantities.  Coumarins have antispasmodic, antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal properties.

14.  Furnaoids:  Furanoids or furans are lactones or coumarins with names stating with "furano" or "Furo" or ending with "furan".  Most of the essential oils that contain furans are certain expressed citrus oils.  Some essential oils with furanones are phototoxic (they amplify the effects of the sun) like bergamot, ruta (graveolens), grapefruit, and lemon.  other oils containing furanoids, like myrrh, mandarin, sweet orange, and tangerine are not phototoxic.  Myrrh is interesting in that it contains more furanoid components than any other essential oil (up to 27% ), yet it is not phototoxic.  Furanoids can have the benefits of lactones` or coumarins.

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BIBLICAL REFERENCES TO ESSENTIAL OILS

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Barbara Brown

I AM GOING TO TAKE A BREAK FOR  JUST A MOMENT IN TEACHING ABOUT CONSTITUENTS AND WILL RETURN TO TALK ABOUT THE FINAL 3 ON MY NEXT PAGE BUT FOR NOW I AM GOING TO TEACH ABOUT THE BIBLICAL (HISTORICAL) REFERENCES TO ESSENTIAL OILS.

Cedarwood

Leviticus 14:51 "And he shall take the cedar wood, and the hyssop, and the scarlet, and the living bird, and dip them in the blood of the slain bird, and in the running water, and sprinkle the house seven times:"

Leviticus 14:52 - "And he shall take cedar wood, and hyssop, and scarlet, and cast it into the midst of the burning of the heifer""

Numbers 24:6 - "As the valleys are they spread forth, as gardens by the river's side, as the trees of lign aloes which the Lord hath planted, and as cedar trees beside the waters."

2 Samuel 5:11 - "And Hiram king of Tyre sent messengers to David, and cedar trees, and carpenters, and masons; and they built David a house."

2 Samuel 7:2 - "That the king said unto Nathan the pr9ophet, See now, I dwell in a house of cedar, but the ark of God dwelleth within curtains."

There are several more that you may like to look up:

2 Samuel 7:7
1 Kings 4:33
1 Kings 5:6
1 Kings 5:8
1 Kings 5:10
1 Kings 6:9
1 Kings 9:11
2 Kings 19:23
1 Chronicles 22:4
2 Chronicles 1:15
2 Chronicles 2:8
2 Chronicles 9:27

Cinnamon

Revelation 18:13 "And cinnamon, and odours, and ointments, and frankincense, and wine and oil, and fine flour and wheat, and beasts, and sheep, and horses, and chariots, and slaves, and souls of men."

Fir

1 Kings 6:15 "And he built the walls of the house within the boards of cedar, both the floor of the house, and the walls of the ceiling: and he covered them on the inside with wood, and covered the floor of the house with planks of fir"

1 Kings 6:34
1 Kings 9:11
2 Kings 19:23
2 Chronicles 2:8
2 Chronicles 3:5
Psalms 104:17
The Song of Solomon 1:17
Isaiah 14:8
Isaiah 37:24
Isaiah 41:19
Isaiah 55:13
Isaiah 60:13
Ezekiel 27:5
Ezekiel 31:8
Hosea 14:8
Nahum 2:3
Zechariah 11:2

Frankincense

Leviticus 2:15
"And thou shalt put oil upon it, and lay frankincense thereon:  it is a meat offering."

Leviticus  2:16
Leviticus 5:11
Leviticus 6:15
Leviticus 24:7
Numbers 5:15
1 Chronicles 9:29
Nehemiah 13:5
Nehemiah 13:9
The Song of Solomon 3:6
The Song of Solomon 4:6
The Song of Solomon 4:14
Matthew 2:11
Revelation 18:13

Other Essential oils mentioned in the Bible include:
Hyssop
Myrrh
Myrtle
Spikenard


The Bible contains over 200 references to aromatics, incense, and ointments.  Aromatics such as frankincense, myrrh, galbanum, cinnamon, cassia, rosemary, hyssop,  and spikenard were used for anointment and healing the sick.  In Exodus, the Lord gave the following recipe to Moses for a holy anointing oil:

Myrrh "five hundred shekels" (about 1 gallon)
Cinnamon "two hundred and fifty shekels"
Calamus "two hundred and fifty shekels"
Cassia "five hundred shekels"
Olive Oil "a bin" (about 1 1/3 gallons)

This information is taken from Essential Oils pocket reference sixth edition
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Thursday, September 7, 2017

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Essential Oil Constituents Continued:

What is in essential oils that is the active ingredients?  These are a few more of the "constituents" that make up essential oils:

9.  Carboxylic acids:  These constituents are only minor parts of an essential oil, rarely comprising more than 1 - 2 percent.  They are easy to recognize because they always have the word "acid" in their name.  Examples are cinnamic acid, in cinnamon; germanic acid, in geranium; and valerianic acid, in valerian.  Carboxylic acids are stimulating and cleansing and are very reactive with other components.

10.  Esters:  Oils composed mainly of esters include birch and wintergreen.  The names of esters end in "ate".  Esters usually have a strong, sweet aroma.  Linalyl acetate is found in bergamot; aryl acetate, in Helichrysum; isobutyl angelate, in Roman chamomile; citronellyl formate, in geranium; menthyl acetate, in peppermint; and boranyl acetate, the main constituent in pine, spruce, juniper, and fir.  To make an ester, a carboxylic acid and an alcohol are combined.  Esters are soothing balancing, antifungal, and stress and emotional releasing.

11,  IxudesL  These are oxygenated hydrocarbons and are usually derived from terpenes, alcohols, or ketones that have been oxidized.  Examples are bisabolol oxide found in German chamomile, piperidone oxide, in peppermint, Linalool oxide, in hyssop, rose oxide, in rose;  scleral oxide in clary sage and humulene oxide, in clove.  These oxides are in very small quantities by most oils produce the oxide 1,8 cineole, also known as eucalyptol, in varying amounts.  This is more abundantly found in eucalyptus, rosemary, and thyme.  Oils with 1.8cineole are known for respiratory-decongesting and sinus clearing benefits.

12.  Lactones:  This constituent group is characterized by tongue-twisting names.  Bergaptene is found in fennel essential oil; Furano-germacrene, in myrrh; and umbelliferone, in anise.  Celery seed is an oil with higher amounts of lactones.  Lactones, like ketones, are usually decongesting and expectorant.  They generally have mild aromas.  They seem to have antiseptic, antiparasitic, and anti-inflammatory properties, according to Dr. Daniel Penoel.

Tomorrow will be the final 2 constituents Coumarins and Furanoids.  After that, we will move on to Plant Chemotypes and Constituent Variability.

Hints for users:  How to Enhance the benefits of topical application:

The longer essential oils stay in contact with the skin, the more likely they are to be absorbed.  The ART Light Moisturizer, ART Renewal serum, ART Sheerlume Brightening Cream, Boswellia Wrinkle Cream or Sandalwood Moisture Cream may be layered on top of the essential oils to reduce evaporation of the oils are enhance penetration.  This may also help seal and protect cuts and wounds.
Do not use ointments on burns until they are at least three days old.

AMAZONIAN YLANG YLANG (CANANGA ODORATA EQUITORIANA)
  tHE FLOWERING YLANG YLANG TREE IS OFTEN FOUND IN THE Philippines, Indonesia, and Madagascar.  now Gary YOUNG HAS ALSO TRANSLOCATED TREES TO THE YOUNG LIVING ECUADOR FARM WHERE THE AROMATIC FLOWERS FROM THOUSANDS OF TREES BLOOM EVERY DAY
uSES;  WHILE RENOWNED FOR ITS CALMING EFFECT, SEVERAL STUDIES SHOW IT BRINGS RELIEF FOR THE DEPRESSED AND STRESSED, WHILE IT INCREASES ATTENTIVENESS AND ALERTNESS, CAUSING RESEARCHERS TO SAY IT IS HARMONIZING.
FRAGRANT INFLUENCE:  BALANCES MALE-FEMALE ENERGIES, ENHANCES SPIRITUAL ATTUNEMENT, COMBATS ANGER AND LOW SELF ESTEEM INCREASES FOCUS OF THOUGHTS, FILTERS OUT NEGATIVE ENERGY, RESTORES CONFIDENCE AND PEACE.


*iNFORMATION TAKEN FROM eSSENTIAL OILS POCKET REFERENCE 8TH EDITION


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Sunday, September 3, 2017

Basic Structure of Essential Oil Constituents/Categories Cont.

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CONTINUED - HOW ESSENTIAL OILS WORK

Number 5 Alcohols:  The names of these constituents end in -ol.  Borneol is found in lavandin; cintronellol is in rose; linalol is in rosewood; a-terpineol and terpinen-4-ol are in melaleua; and lavandulol is in lavender.  Alcohols are also found in eucalyptus and fennel oils, as well as many more.  Alcohols are energizing, cleansing, antiseptic, antiviral and have a sweet floral aroma.

Number 6 Ethers:  This constituent form is not as common in essential oils as others like terpenes, alcohols, or ketones.  The names of these constituents end in -ole, -cin or -ether.  Examples of ethers are anethole, in fennel and anise; estragole, in nutm,eg; and eugenol methyl ester found in some melaleuca species.  Ethers are balancing and calming, help release emotions and have an antidepressant effect.

Number 7:  Aldehydes:  The names of these constituents end in -al or -aldehyde.  Benzoic aldehyde is found in onycha; cinnamaldehyde, in cassia; citral, in lemongrass; cuminal, in cumin; neral, in melissa; and phellandral, in eucalyptus dives.  The aldehyde octanal is in rose, lavender, and citrus oils.  Decanal is found in coriander, lemongrass, and mandarin oils.  Aldehydes are antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, cooling, and have strong aromas.  They can also be calming to the nervous system, emotional stress relievers, and blood pressure reducers.

Number 8 Ketones:  A strong, distinctive odor characterizes ketones.  Ketones usually end in -one.  Camphor is found in rosemary; fenchone, in fennel; jasmone, in jasmines, pentanone, in myrrh; piperitone, in peppermint; b-thujone, in Idaho tansy; and a-vetivone, in vetiver.  Ketones are thought to be calming, with decongesting and analgesic benefits; promote healing (cell regeneration) and cleanse receptor sites.

Information taken from Essential Oils pocket reference 8th edition**

I hope this information is starting to make sense and that you and I will be able to apply this information to our essential oil practices to ensure we are getting the most benefit from their uses.

Have a wonderful day and see you tomorrow!

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I hope that by getting some of the technical and "medical" information out to you in bits and pieces it will be helpful when diagnosing and treating any ailments that you may be trying to prevent or cure for yourselves or for family or friends.  I have found that when I take a little at a time it is easier for me to remember.  I hope that this strategy works for you all too!  Here goes today's lesson:


Number 4 Sesquiterpenes:  As many as 3,000 different sesquiterpenes are found in essential oils.  This class of constituents contains 15 carbons and is characteristically similar to alkanes and monoterpenes.  The sesquiterpenes beta-caryophyllene, bisabolene, and guanine are found in black pepper, myrrh, and patchouli, respectively.  Oils with high sesquiterpene content include cedarwood, patchouli, sandalwood, ginger, vetiver, blue cypress, and myrrh.  Many sesquiterpenes are specific to one oil only, and not all.  Caryophyllene, for example, is one exception, that has very strong woody, spicy aroma and is found in a variety of oils.  Sesquiterpenes are soothing to inflamed tissue and can also produce profound effects on emotions and hormonal balance.

Other terpenes:

Diterpenes (20 carbons) are the heaviest molecules found in distilled essential oils, Jasmine essential oil contains about 14% diterpenes.  Therapeutically, diterpenes have some of the same properties as sesquiterpenes and are considered to be expectorants and purgatives.

Triterpenes (30 carbons) and tetraterpenes (40 carbons) are larger molecules than diterpenes and are found mostly in the cold pressed citrus oils of orange, tangerine, lemon, grapefruit, and lime and also in absolutes like jasmine.

It was believed that diterpene and triterpene molecules were too large to make it through distillation, but diterpenes like incensole have been documented in essential oils through GC-MS analyses, and triterpene acids are detectable in frankincense essential oil through High-Performance Liquid Chromatography testing.

As defined in Essential Oils Pocket Reference seventh edition
Published by Life Science

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Monday, August 28, 2017

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Still talking about Constituent Categories we are on #3 Monoterpenes:
The class of constituents is the most common and is found in every essential oil.  It is estimated that there are 1,000 different monoterpenes found in essential oils.  Monoterpenes contain 10 carbons and are characteristically similar to alkanes.  Many are characteristically similar to alkanes.  Many oils are composed of mostly monoterpenes, including grapefruit and frankincense.  They have light fragrances, are supportive, and enhance the therapeutic talents of other constituents.  They are commonly the first aroma detected when smelling an essential oil.  The monoterpenes a-pinene, d-limonene, 1-limonene, sabinene, myrcene, b-phellandrene, camphene, and ocimene are abundant in camphene, and ocimene is abundant in camphene and ocimene is abundant in pine, orange, balsam fir, juniper, and frankincense, ginger, spruce, and basil, respectively.




Sunday, August 27, 2017

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Phenola's Meaning

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2.  Phenola:  Common phenols found in essential oils are thymol and eugenol.  (clove, cinnamon, basil, and bay laurel).  Phenol is found in very minute quantities in cassia, cinnamon and ylang ylang.  Phenola are believed to be antiseptic, antimicrobial, and may boost the immune system in various ways.  
Some phenols are strong and may cause skin irritation

Each day for the next 3 days, I will give the definition for the 4 terpenes found in essential oils.

As defined by Essential Oils pocket reference seventh edition.

As we walk the essential oil's journey together we will learn all we can about the uses, causes, and effects of essential oils, how they relate to our health and well being, and how together we can learn to take better care and have more control of our lives and their outcome! Thank you for joining me on this very important journey!  Here is to our total health!


Wednesday, August 23, 2017

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Constituent Categories:
1.  Alkanes:  Few essential oils contain alkanes, and those that do usually contain less than 1 percent.  The alkanes undecane, dodecane, and hexadecane are found in ginger oil.  Alkane alcohols are found in lemon oil and ginger oil.  rose oil stands alone as an essential oil that contains 11 to 19 percent alkanes, which may be why this exquisite oil exhibits so many unique characteristics.

ROSE OIL

Rose has been used for the skin for thousands of years.  The Arab physician, Avicenna, was responsible for first distilling rose oil, eventually authoring and entire book on the healing attributes of the rose water derived from the distillation of rose.  Throughout much of ancient history, the oil was produced by the enfleurage, a process of pressing the petals along with a vegetable oil to extract the essence.  Today, however, almost all rose oils are solvent extracted.

Note:  The Bulgarian Rosa damascena (high in citronellol) is very different from Moroccan Rosa Centifolia (high in phenyl ethanol) They have different colors, aromas, and therapeutic actions.

Medical Properties:  Anti - inflammatory, anti - HIV, antioxidant, anxiolytic, hepatoprotective, relaxant, reduces scarring, antiulcer, immunomodulating, cancer chemopreventive, DNA damage prevention

Uses:  Hypertension, heart strengthening, anxiety, viral infections (herpes simplex), skin conditions (scarring, wrinkles, acne) ulcers

Fragrant Influence:  Its beautiful fragrance is intoxicating and aphrodisiac-like.  It helps bring balance and harmony, allowing one to overcome insecurities.  The effect of rose on the heart brings good cheer with calming and a lightness of spirit.

Directions:  Aromatic:  Diffuse up to 1 hour 3 times daily or directly inhale.  Dietary:  Take as a dietary supplement.  Topical  Apply 2 - 4 drops on location, chakras, and/or Vita Flex points.  Dilution not required except for the most sensitive skin.

Technical Data:  Botanical Family:  Rosaceae;  Plant Origin:  Bulgaria, Turkey; Extraction Method:  Therapeutic-grade oil is steam distilled from flowers (a two-part process)  Key Constituents:  Citronellol (24-50%), Geraniol (10-22%), Nerol (5-12%) ORAC:  160,400 uTE/100g





*Taken from Essential Oils Pocket Reference seventh edition