History of Essential Oils PDF
History of Essential Oils PDF
History of Essential Oils PDF
The Ancient Egyptians believed the sense of smell was the most
important of all sensory abilities, more so than sight. They knew inhaling
aromas amplified intrinsic "frequency" & transformation. The utchat eye
pendant, shown here, found on the mummy of Tutankhamen, depicts the
alchemy of spiritual nourishment both in the afterlife & in the created
world. An ancient egyptian scroll, carbon dated 1500 B.C., reveals
hundreds of Egyptian remedies using essential oils. When King Tut's tomb
was opened in 1922, 50 alabaster mason jars for keeping oils were present.
The invaluable oils were stolen long ago, by thieves who valued the oil
more than the gold, which remained present in the tomb.
In the 1950's Marguerite Maury began diluting essential oils in a vegetable carrier
oil & massaging it directly into the skin using Tibetan Massage, a technique where
pressure is applied along the nerve endings of the spinal column. She was also the first
person to invent "individual prescriptions”, combinations of essential oils offered in
conjunction in order to suit the individual’s specific needs as they were being massaged.
Today, due to impressive clinical studies and astounding results, essential oils
and aromatherapy are now mainstream. This alternative & holistic health care venue is in
ever-growing demand because today’s consumers are far more discerning about the
importance of using toxic free & organic methods of healing. Essanté ORGANICS is
committed to delivering what today’s consumers want & deserve, 100% USDA Certified Organic, Kosher,
Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils, & Blends. Visit the Product page of your Essanté Executive’s website today.
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