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Winter Aromatherapy

29 October, 2010 05:44 CST6CDT

It's getting cold here.  I turned on the heat for the first time a couple of days ago and unfortunately I have not been able to shut it off due to a winter storm that is heading through our area.

I have a few essential oils that I keep around for the cold season that gives my home a warm atmosphere.

  1. Sandalwood
  2. Sage/Sagebrush
  3. Roman Chamomile
  4. Sage Dalmation
  5. Vetiver
  6. Cassia Bark
  7. Galbanum
  8. Benzoin
On your next chili day or night, try diffusing one of the listed essential oils above and curl up to a good book or TV show and relax in the comfort of warmth.

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