Essential Oils
Essential oils are highly concentrated form of botanical oils that can provide therapeutic benefits. The history of essential oils started when a chemist Gattefosse suffered burn to his arm, he used the nearest liquid to relieve his pain, which was some lavender oil. The essential oil offered relief without scarring. Gattfosse called this therapeutic field as Aromatherapy. Before this Plant oils were used by the ancient Greeks, Egyptians, Middle Eastern and Chinese in salves and poulitces Essential oils contain plant hormones, nutrients and thousands of other bio-chemicals. Planting methods, ways of harvesting, distillation, manufacture, and storage affect the quality if Essential Oils. But the most important considerations is purity. Essential oils can help promote feelings of wellness by stimulating the part of the brain that controls emotions. The oils can help with respiratory issues, calm a restless mind, increase feelings of happiness and help you meditate. Essential Oils are known to have many health benefits, and can relieve conditions such as High blood pressure, Eczema, Water Retention, Stress, Insomnia and many others. There are many ways to use essential oils, for example when you inhale the scent of an essential oil, and Essential oils are also easily absorbed through your skin when applied on the skin  The quickest way to enjoy the benefits of many oils is to smell directly from the bottle or from a few drops on your hands. For applying on the skin dilute them with a carrier oil or cream,  dilute it to a very low concentration with sweet almond, grapeseed or jojoba oil. When blending for children remember to lower the concentrations. Essential Oils for Common Health Issues Essential oils can help relieve stress, improve sleep, relief pain and increase energy levels. Here are some health benefits of essential oils: Stress    - Lavender, peppermint, vetiver,  ylang ylang Insomnia - Lavender, chamomile, jasmine, sandalwood, sweet marjoram Pain Relief –Clary Sage, Juniper, Eucalyptus, Rosemary Increase Energy - Cinnamon, clove, Rosemary, Sage Popular Ways to use essential oils : Massaging Essential oils on the skin Heating Essential oils in a diffuser Rubbing Essential oils onto temple, under nose Spray Essential oils in the room  We have one of the widest range of pure essential oils in Singapore.  We have been selling pure essential oils in Singapore for close to 20 years. You are welcomed to our showroom at Ubi to view the full range of essential oils we carry. All our essential oils are 100% pure and we sell only therapeutic grade essential oils imported from Australia for use in Aromatherapy. We are able to offer you the such high quality oils at a fair price because we are wholesalers of essential oils. We supply our essential oils to many spas and therapists in Singapore. Remember, Essential Oils applied onto the skin are absorbed into the body and that is why we use only pure and natural ingredients, and you and your clients should too. (* We have special discounts for massage students, massage salons and spas in Singapore. Contact us for the Student/Professional price.)
Cajeput Ambon (Melaleuca cajeputi)
The Cajuput Tree originates from the Indonesia coastal plains
Celery Seed West Indies (Apium graveolens)
Celery seed comes from the same plant as celery (celery stalk)
Elemi Philippines (Canarium luzonicum)
Elemi is a tropical tree from the Philippines and exudes a pale yellow resin when the tree spouts leaves
Fir Needle Siberian (Abies sibirica)
Many small villages in Russia produced a quantity of Fir essential oil
Marjoram Spanish (Thymus mastichina)
Wild Marjoram (Thymus mastichina) comes mostly from Spain
May Chang China (Litsea Cubeba)
A tree, which grows up to 10 metres, with bright green, lance shaped leaves on slender branches which bear fluffy, white flowers and small, round, green fruit about the size of a peppercorn
Litsea Cubeba is sometimes called May Chang or Chinese pepper
Niaouli Pacific Islands (Melaleuca quinquenervia)
Niaouli oil is produced by the steam distillation of its leaves
Sage Dalmatian Yugoslavia (Salvia officinalis)
An evergreen shrubby herb that grows up to 80 cms tall and a mass of deep blue or violet flowers
Sandalwood West Indian (Amyris balsamifera)
Amyris is also known as West Indian sandalwood, although unrelated to the true Indian sandalwood
Spearmint USA (Mentha spicata)
Spearmint is a hardy perennial herb that reaches about 1 meter in height
Tangerine USA (Citrus reticulata var. tangerine)
The tangerine tree, Citrus Reticulata, grows in California, Florida and Texas and is actually the American variety of the East Asian Mandarin
Cedarwood Atlas Algeria (Cedrus atlantica)
Cedarwood is native to the Atlas mountains of Algeria and is also cultivated in Morocco
Cedarwood Himalayan (Cedrus deodara)
Himalayan cedarwood oil is distilled from the wood of Cedrus Deodara which grows at high altitude in the mountains of Himalaya, toward northern India, Afghanistan and Pakistan
Cedarwood USA (Juniperus virginiana)
Cedarwood is produced by steam distillation of the wood