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The ancient Greeks placed the twigs of melissa in beehives to attract bees... Melissa officinalisNote: Middle Parts Used: leaves and flowering tops Source: steam distillation from the leaves and flowering tops of the sweet-scented soft and bushy herb native to the Mediterranean region that grows to about 60 cms high. Description and Odor Effect: pale yellow liquid with a light, fresh lemony fragrance. The odor effect is uplifting and calming. Nature: uplifting, soothingBlends well with: lavender, geranium, floral and citrus oils Physical Uses: Melissa is used on the skin for allergies, eczema, for the treatment of insect bites, and as an insect repellent. It works on the respiratory system for asthma, bronchitis and chronic coughs. Melissa improves digestion; it treats colic, indigestion and nausea. It relieves muscular aches, pains and menstrual pains. Mental and Emotional Uses: Melissa is calming whilst mood uplifting; it relieves anxiety, depression, hypertension, insomnia, migraine, nervous tension, shock and vertigo. Caution: Use in small amounts. Tip: Care must be taken because this is one of the most frequently adulterated oils. Most commercial 'melissa' contains some or all of the following: lemon, lemongrass or citronella. Therapeutic Uses: analgesic, antibacterial, anticonvulsive, antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiputrid, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antistress, antiviral, aperitive, calmative, carminative, cephalic, choleretic, cordial, cytophylactic, diaphoretic, digestive, emmenagogue, febrifuge, galactagogue, hypotensor, insect repellent, nervine, sedative, stomachic, tonic, uplifting, vermifuge, vulnerary Applications: application, aroma lamp, diffusor, inhaler, lightbulb ring, massage, mist spray Keyword: Elixir of LifeMelissa Magic: In the Middle Ages, Melissa became known as a cure-all. The herb was strewn around the house to provide a clean and festive atmosphere.
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For a balanced massage blend, combine the essential oil drops in these proportions of essential oil "notes":
For a total of 15 drops of essential oils per 30ml (1 oz) of carrier oil.
Top notes are the first impression of the blend; short-lived, yet brilliant. Top notes are sharp, penetrating, first to evaporate, extreme, and either hot or cold. Top notes provide the "ahhhh" in a blend.
Middle notes give body to blends - the developing phase with breadth and variety. Middle notes are warm, round, soft and mellow. Middle notes often provide the bulk, 50% to 80%, of the blend.
Base Notes are the final, lasting message of the blend; they deepen your blend and draw it into the skin, giving it roots and permanence. Base notes are deep, intense, rich and sensual. Base notes should be used sparingly, about 5%, so as not to overpower the blend.
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