Lemongrass has traditionally been used in Ayurveda as a stimulant with its many benefits for the body and mind.
Cardamom has historical uses that include internal consumption to protect the stomach and inhalation to invigorate the mind.
Cedarwood contains the constituent cedrol, which promotes relaxation, balance, and increased mental focus.
Cinnamon Bark is believed to have antiseptic properties and is supportive of the body's natural defenses.
Cistus is believed to be the biblical rose of Sharon, and its honey-like fragrance calms nerves and elevates emotions.
Eucalyptus Blue is an exclusive Ecuador oil that is high in eucalyptol, which promotes normal respiratory function.
Eucalyptus Radiata is a key ingredient in Young Living's Thieves oil blend due to its wide range of purifying properties.
Eucalyptus Globulus contains a high percentage of eucalyptol, a key ingredient in many oral-care products
Geranium was traditionally used for its gentle antiseptic properties and for promoting a healthy respiratory system.
Traditionally, Thyme was regarded for its cleansing properties and used to support the body's natural defenses.
Traditionally, Fennel was used to support women's health and promote healthy digestive function.
Lavender is the most versatile essential oil and is often used to cleanse and soothe minor burns, cuts, and other skin irritations.
Considered to be exotic and romantic, Jasmine supports skin health and is used in several Young Living personal-care products.
Lemon oil's fresh, citrus scent is an instant pick-me-up, promoting energy and mental clarity.
Warming to the skin, Oregano is a key part of Young Living's Raindrop Technique and is known as a purifying oil.
Peppermint essential oil can help aid normal digestion and has traditionally been used to ease tension and promote healthy respiratory function.
Traditionally, Sandalwood was used for a variety of purposes such as promoting healthy, beautiful skin and encouraging deeper meditation.
Experience the essence of nature in every drop, with the most powerful healing compounds of the plant extracted and infused in an oil bottle.
The Gilly flower was once as popular as the rose, it was used in nosegays and poesy's, pomanders worn round the neck, added to sauces and drinks and even used to pay the rent! Gilly flowers were everywhere in India.
Neem oil is a naturally occurring pesticide found in seeds from the neem tree. It is yellow to brown, has a bitter taste, and a garlic/sulfur smell.
Hydrating antioxidant Anti-inflammatory, acts as an astringent, and protects the scalp barrier.
Turpentine oil is applied to the skin for joint pain, muscle pain, nerve pain, and toothaches.