Tuesday, February 06, 2007

How To Boost Your Creativity

Tsuga Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil Could Very Well Boost Your Creativity.

Plant Origin: Canada

Extraction Method: Steam distilled

Tsuga Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil is very powerful for cleaning out your system. Whether you have a cut or scrape, fungus or intestinal parasites, Tsuga Oil is an invaluable resource.

Tsuga Oil is derived from the needles and twigs of conifer trees, commercially known as hemlock. The bark of these trees was traditionally used by native Americans in healing poultices, and the same idea applies to using the Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil.
It's a wonderful example of how the healing wisdom of older civilizations still serves us well today and that the old ways have been passed down for a reason. So much has been ignored and misunderstood.

Using Tsuga Oil externally is a good way to clean and heal cuts and sores. It must be diluted before use by putting a drop or two into a carrier oil, such as olive oil. It has a fresh, clean scent like the forest so you will enjoy using it.

Therapeutic-Grade Essential Tsuga Oil is also helpful for creating an unfriendly environment for fungus, candida and intestinal parasites. It is wonderful for the respiratory system when the scent is inhaled and is invaluable for the treatment or bronchitis. It is also good for people with asthma, especially those who are using steroids to control their conditions.

Tsuga Oil is uplifting, awakes the mind and gives a feeling of contentment and peace to those who smell it. In addition it is thought to relieve exhaustion and fatigue.

Other uses for Therapeutic-Grade Essential Tsuga Oil include calming excessive thyroid function and easing spasms of the solar plexus.

Tsuga Therapeutic - Grade Essential Oil not only cleans you up inside and out, it can also help clear your mind. This oil is thought to help people come up with new ideas, be more creative, and to help them study and learn. It's also thought of as a purifying herb, probably because of its uses for eliminating fungus and healing external sores.

Tsuga Oil can be irritating to sensitive skin and should not be used by women who are pregnant or on small children.

Always wash and rinse your hands thoroughly, before and after the use of therapeutic-grade essential oils, also avoid contact with your eyes.

Emma Sanford, RN
Founder & Wellness Consultant
Good Health - Good Scents

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