Breathe Easy Diffuser Blend

Breathe Easy Diffuser Blend
Eucalyptus dives NonSprayed, Lemon Myrtle (WC), Tea Tree

Created for centering and calming, causing one to take deep, slow breaths.

These oils are known to work together to assist in clearing the sinuses when used in a steam inhalation.

Also, been known to ease the lower respiratory conditions.


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Eucalyptus dives ~
Common Name : Broad-leaved Peppermint
Family: Myrtaceae
Method of Distillation: Steam Distilled
Plant Material Used:  Aerial parts

Chemical Constituents:
a-pinene(1.1%), a-phellandrene (19.52%), 1,8-cineole (0.45%), p-cymene (3.36%), terpinolene (2.02%),
Piperitone (52.27%), TRANS-PIPERITOL (0.27%), GLOBULOL/VIRIDIFLOROL (6.03%).

Uses:
Antiseptic, decongestant, mucolytic.

Lemon Myrtle~
Botanical Name: Backhousia citriodora
Family: Myrtaceae
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Plant Material Used: Leaves

Chemical Constituents:
myrcene (0.1-0.7%), 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one (0.1-2.5%), linalool (0.3-1.0%), citronella (0.1-09%),
isoneral (0.6-27%), isogernail (1.0-4.2%), neral (32.04-40.2%), geranial (46.1-60-7%), trans-geraniol (0.4-07%).

Uses:
antimicrobial: beneficial for influenza, bronchitis, antibacterial, antifungal

Tee Tree ~
Botanical Name: Melaleuca alternifolia
Family: Myrtaceae
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Plant Material Used: Leaves

Chemical Constituents:
a-pinene (2.1%), B-pinene (0.4%), sabinene (0.2%), myrcene (0.4%), a-phellandrene (0.8%), a-terpinnene (7.1%), limonene (1.4%), 1,8-cineole(3.0%), y-terpinene (15.7%), p-cymene (6.2%), terpinolene (3.4%), linalool (0.2%), terpinen-4-ol (45.4%),  a-terpineol (5.3%).

Caution:
External use Only!
Do NOT use undiluted on the skin.
Store away from children & pets.

Ref:
The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy ~ Salvatore Battaglia

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Pepper, Black (O)
View Latin Name: Piper nigrum
Family: Piperaceae
Country of Origin: Madagascar
Method of Cultivation: Organic
Extraction Method: Steam distilled
Plant Part Used: dried, crushed but not quite ripe fruits of the pepper vine (black peppercorns)

CAS Number: 8006-82-4
Flash Point: > 60 C

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Litsea cubeba EXTRA, May Chang
View Botanical Name: Litsea cubeba
Country of Origin: China
Method of Cultivation: Conventional
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Plant Material Used: Small pepper like fruits
CAS No: 68855-99-2
Flash Point (closed cup): 67 C
Characteristics: Pale yellow to yellow liquid.
Aroma: Citrus & intensely lemon-like, fresh & sweet.

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Niaouli CT Cineol (O)
View Botanical Name: Melaleuca quinquenervia  (Cav.) S.T.Blake (leucadendron - viridiflora )
Country of Origin: Madagascar
Family: Myrtaceae
CT : Cineol 
Method of Cultivation: Organic
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Plant material used: from the leaves & twigs

CAS: 8014-68-4
Flash Point: (closed cup) 23 degrees C (Class 3)

Appearance & Odor: a pale yellow to greenish almost colorless oil.
With a strong, fresh, sweet-camphoraceous odor reminiscent of eucalyptus and cardamom (Arctander) 

Synonyms:
Broad-leaf paperbark, broad-leaf tea tree, paperbark.


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Basil, Holy (WC)
View Botanical Name: Ocimum sanctum (ocimum gratissimum - Eugenol type)
Family: Lamiaceae
Country of Origin: India
Method of Cultivation: Wild Crafted
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Parts Used: Flowers and leaves (not the seeds)

CAS No:
8015-73-4
Flash Point: >100 C (>212F)
Lot No: BasH50kSbi0418

Appearance: Pale yellow to yellow color liquid
Odor: Green herbaceous clove like odor

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Coriander Seed EXTRA (WC)
View Botanical Name: Coriandrum sativum
Country of Origin: Russia
Method of Cultivation: Wild Crafted
Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation
Plant Material Used: Crushed Seeds
CAS No.:8008-52-4
Flash Point (closed cup): 60 degrees C

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