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Essences Bulgaria Organic Tarragon Essential Oil is a 100% pure and natural essential oil, undiluted and free from synthetic substances. Sourced from a family-owned farm in Bulgaria, this therapeutic-grade oil is certified organic and non-GMO, making it a perfect choice for aromatherapy enthusiasts seeking quality and authenticity.
W**Y
Very happy
Perfectly described and fast delivery. Will order again.
G**P
Pine disenfectant
Really don't know what I imagined this to smell like, but, got the smell of school toilets from the 1960s !
A**R
Great product
I recommended
E**M
Amazing oil
I love this fresh mint smell for every day, but when I’m getting ill, it really blocks any kind of sickness coming though. I rub it mixed in my coconut oil before going to bed on my chest. The quality must be really great, as it helps, just great!
J**T
The quality
The liquide is over diluted
B**T
Good quality hyssop oil
hyssop is often used to alleviate symptoms of the common cold. The essential oil has been reported to reduce sore throat and cough. This is perhaps due to its mint properties. Peppermint, another popular essential oil, is sometimes used to help treat headache and sore throat. it is great to use as aroma diffuser oil. I also tried to mix with rosehip oil for massage purposes . It is not a usual one but it is good to have a try . Good organic hyssop oil
R**B
Sent back, weak smell.
Sent back, weak smell. May have had a bad bottle not sure.
R**F
Seems 100% natural but contains Limonene?
I've heard a lot of good things about Hyssop Essential Oil. I've been wanting to try it as I use essential oils regularly. But as it's quite an expensive oil, I hesitated. As my first time using it, I don't like the scent that much. I think however, this product, is quite authentic & pure. It's produced in Bulgaria, organic & natural. However, upon checking the ingredients, it says it contains Limonene? So that has confused me a bit. I'll ask the seller though.In the UK at least, essential oils are not regulated, so anyone can claim they're 100% natural & pure but be synthetic or partially natural. This is top of the range quality as far as I'm aware.You can use essential oils to bath, aromatherapy diffuser, unscented washing up liquid, as a spray (I add polysorbate 20 so the oil mixes with water), skincare (be careful though, if you put too much or use ones that's not suitable for skin, you can get an allergic reaction). Some people even add them to bucket water & mop the floor! (Obviously not expensive ones such as this one! But generally lavender, lemon, tea-tree, orange are used). You'll have a beautiful scent throughout the house. Or even on a cotton handkerchief & sniff throughout the day to get its benefits!I don't advise heating them under candle or any other way as the heat kills their properties. Unless you just want the scent!Please note: essential oils are not for consumption or to put in food, unless they're labelled: FOOD GRADE. Otherwise dangerous & toxic to ingest them or take internally.Positive feelings could replace negativity and pessimism withthe regular use of 2 drops of hyssop, 2 drops of clary sage and2 drops of orange.Some interesting facts about Hyssop:🌿Latin name: Hyssopus officinalis🌿In herbal medicine the use of hyssop has fallen out of fashion, though the ancients swore by it. Hyssop is a perennial herb of the mint family, though in northern climes it can be considered as an annual. In Tudor times it was fashionable to grow hyssop as a hedging plant for their knotted gardens. In those days it was much appreciated, as not just as medicine, but also for its fragrance and flavour. It became an important ingredient of Chartreuse and similar herbal liqueurs and is also one of the most important ingredients of 'Eau de Cologne'. But most famously, Hyssop is one of the most frequently mentioned herbs of the Bible, which extols its purifying virtues. However, opinions differ as to the true identity of the biblical Hyssop, as some believe it to be based on mistranslation of the word 'azob' (Greek) or 'azaf' (Arab), both of which simply mean 'Holy Herb'. Heated theological arguments prevail. Meanwhile, other myths spring forth, and it is said that Hyssop was the sacred Herb used to pass the vinegar soaked sponge to Christ at the crucifixion. Whatever the case may be, Hyssop is a powerful and valuable healing plant in its own right, whether or not it is indeed the biblical herb so revered by the ancients.TraditionalHyssop is particularly recommended for treating conditions of the upper respiratory tract, to open a tight chest and make coughs more productive. It soothes the itch of eczema. As a room aroma it can protect against bacteria and is thus a useful support for convalescence. It lifts the spirit and helps concentration if used in moderation. It is also an emmenagogue, so should be avoided during pregnancy. Hyssop is highly potent and should be used sparingly. Those suffering from epilepsy or high blood pressure should avoid this oil altogether.MagicalHyssop oil can be used in cleansing waters to purify temple or ritual spaces. It is a powerful protection oil that keeps negative energies at bay. It can be used for aura cleansing and to consecrate magical tools. It is a good oil for meditation as it is spiritually uplifting and can help to centre the mind.ScentA strong herbal, minty, slightly lemony aromatic scent. Blends well with Lavender, Clary Sage, Rosemary, Ravensara, Niaouli, Labdanum, Geranium, Rose and Mimosa
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