Traditional Information:
Ingredients: Ravensara aromatica and Eucalyptus radiata.
Uses: Diffuse or spritz for clear breathing; also may dilute in carrier oil to soothe muscles.
1/8 oz: $11; 1/4 oz: $20; 1/2 oz: $33; 1 oz: $52
Energetic Observations: This one opens up the channel and balances the energy between the solar plexus and the Third eye, and everything in between, including the throat. It is like an oval of energy, working on both octaves, a very specific pathway opening up that circuit and then going into the core to facilitate healing on a cellular level. - Star Johnsen-Moser, Intuitive Energetic Healer.
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