What are Essential Oils?

Hello everyone this is my introductory blog concerning oil and such.  Before I begin writing about different types of oil, I wanted to give a little history on the topic.

From the earliest days on earth, people have been using  plants to heal, uplift, and empower their lives. Why are fragrances, or aromas,  so powerful?  Why are they sought after by people all over the world?

Is it possible that these fragrances are not only beautiful but also life changing?

The answer appears not only in the stories of our  ancestors, but in the literature of  science as well. Modern day discoveries help us to understand our need for plants as something more than just food, decoration and shelter. Because of laboratory research, we now know something about the chemistry and action of plant fragrances, which come from the unique and mysterious aromatic liquids hidden in various parts of plants–their leaves, petals, roots, seeds, bark, stem, and even fruit.

These aromatic liquids are called “essential oils” now, but they were called “precious oils” and “sacred oils” in ancient times.

They were used anciently not only for physical well-being, longevity, beauty, courage, wealth and political power, but for sacred purposes in temples, religious rituals, and at births and deaths.

Typically, essential oils are very light to the touch (not greasy like cooking oil) and evaporate readily, releasing their aromas into the air.

Their function in nature is to keep plants healthy, free of infection, to repel harmful insects, and to communicate–to each other, to insects, to animals, and to us! As it turns out, the way they affect us is a lot like the way they affect plants, acting on our immune systems, our muscles, internal organs, skin and circulation, and even our emotions, sometimes all at once!

I’ll have more information to connect to this subject tomorrow!