Roots, Spices & Seeds

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Cinnamon Leaf (Cinnamomum verum) Essential Oil

Traditional Plant Use
Cinnamon has been used for thousands of years in traditional wellness systems, including Ayurvedic and Chinese practices. The leaves and bark were valued for warmth, protection, and vitality.

Benefits
Cinnamon leaf is commonly associated with supporting circulation, promoting immune wellness, and providing a warming, comforting aroma when used in small amounts.

Wellness Blends This Essential Oil Is Used In
Creator’s Touch, And It Was Good, Breath of Life

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Clove (Syzygium aromaticum) Essential Oil

Traditional Plant Use
Clove has been traditionally used in ancient Chinese and Ayurvedic practices for its warming and protective qualities. The dried flower buds were valued for both culinary and wellness applications.

Benefits
Clove is commonly associated with supporting circulation, immune wellness, and providing a bold, warming aroma. It is typically used sparingly due to its potency.

Wellness Blends This Essential Oil Is Used In
Creator’s Touch, And It Was Good, Breath of Life

Close-up of several ginger root bulbs stacked together, showing their knobby, beige, and slightly rough skin.
Close-up of several ginger root bulbs stacked together, showing their knobby, beige, and slightly rough skin.

Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Essential Oil

Traditional Plant Use
Ginger has been used for over 5,000 years in Ayurvedic and Chinese traditions for digestion, circulation, and warming the body. The root was commonly consumed or infused for internal and topical use.

Benefits
Ginger is commonly associated with supporting digestion, easing nausea, promoting circulation, and reducing muscle stiffness. Its warm, spicy aroma provides comfort and vitality.

Wellness Blends This Essential Oil Is Used In
Creator’s Touch, And It Was Good

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Vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) Extract

Traditional Plant Use
Vanilla has been traditionally used in Central and South American cultures for flavoring, fragrance, and emotional comfort. The cured vanilla bean was highly valued for its rich, sweet aroma.

Benefits
Vanilla extract is commonly associated with promoting relaxation, reducing stress, and providing emotional comfort. Its warm scent is often linked to feelings of safety and calm.

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Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia chinensis) – Carrier Oil

Traditional Plant Use
Jojoba oil has been traditionally used by Indigenous peoples of the southwestern United States for skin protection and healing. Derived from the seeds of the jojoba plant, it closely resembles the skin’s natural sebum.

Benefits
Jojoba oil is commonly associated with moisturizing the skin, supporting the skin barrier, and enhancing absorption of essential oils. It is gentle, stable, and suitable for sensitive skin.

Used In
Every one of our blends as carrier oil.