A walk through the woods often immerses an individual in the appealing aroma of pine scent. Many consider this a refreshing and revitalizing odor associated with the outdoors. It opens the air passageways and generally revitalizes, and refreshes the recipient. It is thought that the pine tree originated in Austria and Russia. Since then its growth has spread and is …
Christmas & Ginger
Many people still remember arriving home after school and smelling the inviting aroma of Mom’s soft, warm, ginger cookies just out of the oven. Some enjoy the ritual of dipping them in milk and savoring their delectable flavor. After three, four, five or more cookies one struggles to push themselves away from the plate of yummy goodness. A key ingredient …
Christmas and Cloves
The holiday season is one filled with aromatic aromas created by diffused oils and delicious recipes reserved for these special occasions. Memories of Grandma’s cooking with the slight smell of cloves wafting from her fresh baked cakes and cookies attest to the delightful and poignant odor of cloves that she used in her cooking. Cloves is available as a powder …
Frankincense—A Gift From the Wise Men
Many individuals were first introduction to Frankincense as a little children, listening to the story of the Wise Men and how they brought gifts to the Christ child at the time of His birth. As children, we likely had no idea what Frankincense was or what its symbolism portrayed. “And when they were come into the house, they saw the …
Why Ginger Is So Good For You
Ginger is one of the healthiest (and tastiest) spices. It benefits your body and brain with tons of nutrients and bio-active compounds. Ginger is a flowing plant that grows indigenous to China. It has a very long history in traditional and alternative medicine. Ginger can be used as a juice, oil, powdered, dried and fresh. Ginger Oil has many medicinal …