***Schedule your an essential oils Harmonia free consultation session at harmoniainstitute@gmail.com
With your purchase of doTerra, I will teach you an intro to Harmonia. You will receive a free Harmonia 30 minutes session. I will teach how to incorporate essential oils in to your creative practices. As well as the basics of essentials oils. Your session comes with a free Harmonia and goal setting worksheet.
About Harmonia:
Learning to Glow & Flow with Harmonia & Do terra Essential Oils. A Self-Care Practices for a Healthy Mind, Body, and Soul
Dive deep within and discover a new modality of self care. Learn strategies for stress management, life - work balance, and success. Learn to listen to your heart. Learn the empowering basics of essential oils for your emotional and physical well being. As well as discover Harmonia, an effective self care process that unleashes your creativity and magnifies your hearts desire through the interweaving of seven plus transformative tools. This practice is for artists, life coaches, instructors, creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone who wishes to enhance their own well being and their clients in natural way. Through this potent process gain new perspectives, radiance, and inspiration and achieve a new outlook on balancing the many competing aspects of life
Upon Mother Earth (Gaia) Everything is on Purpose!
This amazing planet "HER" we live on, is a magical self regulation ecosystem of wellness and healing. Intuitively we reach out plants to settle symptoms, ease ailments, and infuse our bodies with well being. Integrating essential oils into your daily life enhances your health and verve.
Essential oils contain volatile aromatic compounds – which are tiny organic molecules that serve a variety of protective, reproductive and regenerative purposes.
Harmonia Essential Oils is inspired by the Goddess Harmonia. In Greek mythology she was the Mother of the Amazons. Which were a tribe of powerful female warriors. Harmonia Essential oils holistic mission is to empower all women to tap into the ancient wisdom of essential oils. Returning and revering Gaia. Embracing HER gifts, their true nature and well being.
Harmonia do Terra, Wellness Advocate, & FLOW Coach: Artist, Arts & Healing Practitioner -Lisa Rasmussen MFA lives in Santa Monica and takes daily meditative walks on the Beach. She in on Heroine's Journey
I empower women to lead courageous lives through Creativity & Art www.harmoniainstitute.com
Lisa is also Art Alchemist, Tree Hugger, Cat Lady, Mystic, Foodie, Thalassophile (Lover of the Sea) Sacred Site Wonderjunkie
Create Your Own Home-Based Wellness Business
Become a doTerra Wellness Advocate. Read about how you can partner with doTERRA essential oils, with myself as your mentor in creating a beautiful home-based wellness business.
I invite your to take a seat at the Harmonia Teams Table
Step-by-step instructions on how to do that are below. I recommend starting with the Home Essentials Kit (you’ll get the 10 oils we believe every home should have, plus a diffuser).
To begin using Doterra essential oils.
Besides the physical and emotional healing and well being benefits, I have found that I am saving money on not buying expensive skin creams and cleaning supplies. Doterra offers a huge recipe guide for DIY products. You can check them out HERE.
** Step-by-step instructions on how to sign up are below.
To begin and sign up
I recommend starting with both the membership fee of $35 is covered in both kits
- Home Essentials Kit (you’ll get the 10 oils we believe every home should have, plus a diffuser). Which is at this link HERE (it contains Frankincense, Lavender, Lemon, Melaleuca, Oregano, Peppermint, doTERRA Breathe®, DigestZen®, doTERRA On Guard®, Deep Blue®(5 mL bottles)
Petal Diffuser, The doTERRA Essentials Booklet
- Family Essentials kit which is at this link HERE (it contains Lavender, Lemon, Peppermint, Melaleuca, Oregano, Frankincense, Deep Blue®, doTERRA Breathe®, DigestZen®, doTERRA On Guard® (5 mL bottles)
Peppermint Beadlets, doTERRA On Guard® Beadlets, The doTERRA Essentials Booklet
- If you need a diffuser. See on Amazon HERE
- If you chose to just pay the membership for $35 I would suggest Peppermint, Lavender, Copaiba, OnGuard
Click HERE for Essential Oils 101.
Amazing uses for the oils that are included in your Home Essentials Kit and some of their uses.
Peppermint: Cools body temperature, energising, settles upset tummy. This is also great to add to water and to brush your teeth with. Click HERE for 35 remarkable benefits and uses for peppermint oil
Lemon: Detoxifying, no-tox cleaner, purifies air, great for focus, delicious in salad dressings. Click HERE for 10 of the greatest benefits and uses for lemon oil.
Lavender: Calming to the nervous system, soothes irritated skin, promotes restful sleep. This is a wonder oil. Great to create a skin care product with coconut oil. Click HERE for the amazing benefits and uses for lavender oil.
Oregano: Nature’s antibiotic! You can also use this to cook with and to clean with. Click HERE for the top 21 benefits and uses for oregano oil.
Tea Tree: Great for bites and stings, blemishes and can be used as an insect repellant. Super for gum and teeth health to. Click HERE for 14 benefits and uses for tea tree oil.
Frankincense: Fights inflammation, incredibly beautifying and anti-ageing for the skin, promotes cellular regeneration. The wonder oil. Click HERE for the healing benefits of frankincense.
Doterra Breathe: Respiratory blend, clears airways, great support for asthmatics, energising. This perfect clear allergies and stuffiness. Uses
- Diffuse, inhale directly from palms, or rub on chest or feet when seasonal and environmental threats are high.Use when outdoors to minimize the effects of seasonal threats. Diffuse at bedtime for a restful environment.
OnGuard: Protective blend - wards off bacteria, protects the immune system and loads the body with antioxidants. You can create cleaning products this as well. Safe and natural cleaning recipes HERE. I also use this for teeth and gum health. Great when you are feeling a little bug coming on.
DigestZen: Digestive blend - promotes healthy digestzen, settles heartburn, bloatedness, cramping and nausea. This really works.
Some Recipes
When mixing the oils always use glass containers. For little bottles you can find them on Amazon HERE. These are also fun for gifts as well.
**Back pain relief essential oils: Peppermint, Cypress, and Frankincense mix with coconut oil either fractured (See HERE for fractured coconut oil or use regular)
** For amazing firming and anti aging skin oil use
- Jojoba oil mix in 10 drops each of Cypress oil and Geranium oil, 7 drops Frankincense oil to buy Jojoba oil from Amazon click HERE.
- Jojoba oil Sandalwood oil 5 drops each of: Geranium oil, Lemon oil, Frankincense oil, Myrrh oil, and Rosemary oil
- Click HERE for Food recipes
- Click HERE for DIY Skin care and body products.
When you become part of DoTerra with Harmonia you will get
- Welcome email with a gorgeous PDF outlining the basics on how to get started
- 150 Uses for Your Home Essentials Kit PDF
- 30 minute Harmonia Wellness Consult with me. We’ll make sure you have the oils you need and that you’re getting the most of of your membership.
- Access to our Wellness Essentials Tribe Facebook group, where people share their experience with the oils on the daily.
HOW TO BUY THE OILS AND TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE
WHEN YOU'RE READY TO PURCHASE, FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY:
- Click this link: mydoterra.com/harmoniaessentialoils1
- Click Join & Save
- Choose the country and language that's appropriate for you
- Choose either Wholesale Customer or Wellness Advocate. ( I recommend Wellness Advocate)
- Enter your personal information. There is no need to include your tax information if you’re not intending of sharing the oils with your friends and family.
- At *Enroller id*, enter my number: 5533975
- Then click verify (it should then show you my name)
- Allocate yourself a password
- Click over to the next page
- Select what kit you'd like to order. If you just want to start with a couple of oils instead of a kit, start typing the name of the oil in the box and it will appear for you to select it. Be sure to select the $35 introductory packet if you're not enrolling with a kit. Purchasing a kit waives this enrollment fee.
- Enter your Credit Card details and process your order.
If you decide to go ahead and set this up, select a date preferably before the 15th of next month (you'll receive a FREE oil from doTERRA if your order reaches 125PV or more), select your oils, and enter your payment details one more time. Please note: your credit card will NOT be processed until the date you've selected for shipping.
Shop essential oils HERE
Wholesale Products and doTerra Wellness Advocate Opportunities.
For more inspiration, education, and articles go to Harmonia Facebook page HERE
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HISTORY OF ESSENTIAL OILS
Nature’s Source for Health, Healing, Vitality and Longevity! By Essential Oils Academy
Since ancient times, and as near as we can tell, from the beginning of recorded history the plant kingdom has provided rare and powerful extracts and essences that have long been prized for their beauty enhancing, medicinal, spiritual, aromatic and therapeutic value.
Aromatic plants, essences and oils have been used for ages in ceremony, religious observances, beauty care, food preparation and preservation, as incense, and for perfumes. Aromatic plants have also been the basis for herbal and botanical medicines and remedies for thousands of years. In fact, they’re the root of today’s pharmaceuticals.
The earliest essential oils usage evidence occurs in the period of 3000-2500 B.C.
It’s common for Egyptians to be given credit as the first culture to use aromatic extracts for beauty care, culinary uses, spiritual and physical wellbeing. But it is believed that essential oil-like extracts were also being used in China and India at nearly the same time. Depending on who is citing historical evidence, you can also find references to Ayurvedic uses of essential oils in India much earlier.
Whichever way we look at it, history of the following cultures has enriched and enhanced valuable aspects of the essential oils and aromatherapy world.
A Brief History of Essential Oils Around the World
EGYPT
As early as 2000 BC, the ancient Egyptians were using essential oils for medicinal benefits, beauty care, spiritual enhancement, and in literally all aspects of their daily life.
The Egyptians were passionate about beauty; they took beauty care very seriously and were considered highly accomplished in specialized beauty care treatments. In fact, Cleopatra’s legendary beauty is attributed to her extensive use of the customary Egyptian essential oils, fatty oils, clays and salts from the spa on the edge of the Dead Sea – gifted her by Marc Antony, and other naturally occurring treatments.
Expensive aromatics and perfumes were worn in Egypt by the ruling families and the priests. Egyptian temple priests – the doctors of the day – were renowned for their herbal preparations, tinctures, unguents, salves and ointments. They employed the vast variety of aromatic balms, resins and powders in many ways for both religious and medicinal purposes. Formulas and recipes for the ancient remedies are still considered highly prized in our world today.
Many ancient pictorials on Egyptian temple walls depict essential oils extraction and care, Egyptian royalty using essential oils, as well as valued recipes and formulas. Clearly, essential oils were revered in the culture. In fact, when King Tutankhamen’s tomb was discovered and opened in 1922, the excavation team found (among other things), over 50 ancient alabaster jars – specially carved containers for essential oils. Raiders of the tomb had taken the prized essential oils, but had left the gold!
GREECE
Much of the education that became part of Greek, Roman and Jewish culture was derived from the Egyptians.
Hippocrates, the Greek physician whose influence still informs the medical community, was considered the father of modern medicine. Among other things, he studied and documented the medicinal influence of over 300 plants, and is reported to have advised that “The way to health is to have an aromatic bath and scented massage every day.”
He reportedly believed strongly in the medicinal benefit of fumigation with aromatics and used fumigation in the city of Athens to combat the plague. He also prescribed aromatic treatments for fallen soldiers on the battlefields.
A contemporary of Hippocrates, Theophrastus wrote:
“It is to be expected the perfumes should have medicinal properties in view of the virtues of their spices. The effect of plasters and of what some may call poultices prove these virtues, since they disperse tumors and abscesses and produce a distinct effect on the body and its interior parts.”
Implicit in his observation is a fundamental principle of therapeutic aromatherapy – that essential oils applied externally affect the internal organs and tissues of the body.
INDIA
Essential oils have been a core element of the Indian Ayurvedic health care system; a natural healing system blending spiritual, philosophical and practical elements.
No one is sure exactly how old Ayurvedic medicine is. We understand that it has been practiced for at least 5000 years and is widely practiced in India today. A principal tenant is aromatic massage. Ayurvedic literature from 2000 BC records Indian doctors administering oils of cinnamon, ginger, myrrh, coriander, spikenard and sandalwood to their patients.
The term Ayurveda, a traditional Indian text, is rooted in Sanskrit. Derived from the words “ayur,” meaning ‘life’, and veda,” meaning ‘knowledge’. The Vedas, India’s most sacred book, mentions over 700 different herbs and aromatics codifying the uses of perfumes and aromatics for religious and therapeutic purpose. Basil is one of the sacred plants India, believed to open the heart and mind, bestowing the energy of love and devotion. Sacred to Vishnu and Krishna Indian deities, it is said to strengthen faith, compassion and clarity.
While this is only one simple teaching of the Ayurvedic tradition, Ayurvedic wisdom and influence is becoming more and more prominent in today’s western culture, with high profile proponents such as Deepak Chopra, as well as training institutions in the US and Canada.
ROME
The Roman culture was deeply influenced by the Greeks, with influences that were heavily inter-woven through centuries of war. The Greek influence is most apparent in architecture and health care.
When it comes to aromatics and health, more than any of the other cultures, the Romans used aromatic materials and essential oils with sheer extreme and decadence. They bathed with them lavishly, several times a day, and had frequent massages with essential oils. Oils were also used to scent the hair, body and the bed. The most exotic oils available were blended by highly skilled perfumers, creating celebrated fragrances.
A prominent Greek physician, doctor for the Roman army, Pedanius Dioscorides, wrote an impressive 5-volume reference work on herbal medicine during the first century A.D. With well over 600 remedies in those publications, time and 1,500 years of medical practice has proven that many remedies he wrote about are very useful. For example, myrrh is helpful with gum infections; juniper berry is a well-known diuretic; marjoram has sedative properties; and cypress can be useful in relieving diarrhea.
CHINA
In China, herbs and plant medicine are an integral part of Traditional Chines Medicine. They’re also in important part of Chinese folk medicine. Specific use of essential oils has been traced to before the time of Christ. The oldest surviving medical text that we’re aware of is Shennong’s Herbal, dated around 2700 BC, containing information on usage of 365 plants. Shennong was a ruler, father of Chinese herbal medicine, and cultural hero of China who taught his people the practices of agriculture. He consumed hundreds of herbs to test their medical value, and is said to have discovered tea and to be the father of Traditional Chinese Medicine, including acupuncture.
Another significant influence on today’s Eastern medicine stems from Huángdì, the Yellow Emperor, who is said to have authored a book on internal medicine, including important uses of essential oils, which is till used as a reference for practitioners today.
In today’s aromatherapy world, along with contributing the valuable historical plant medicine texts, China is one of the most prolific producers of essential oils.
THE BIBLE
Both the Old and New Testament have dozens of references to aromatic plants, with at least 12 essential oils mentioned over 9 times respectively.
Essential oils and herbs that are specifically mentioned in the bible include cedarwood, frankincense, fir, cinnamon, myrrh, myrtle and spikenard.
One of the most well-known references to aromatics is of the Magi bringing gold, frankincense and myrrh to the Christ child. Another significant reference is in the book of Exodus in which Moses received the specifics for a holy anointing oil. Included in that formula was cassia, cinnamon, clove, galbanum, myrrh, olive oil and spikenard.
Many of the specific uses for essential oils, as well as recipes for essential oil blends in today’s world are a direct result of biblical references.
EUROPE
During the Middle Ages, Hippocrates’ wisdom and the use of aromatics was denounced by the Catholic Church as decadent; bathing for healing or ‘the cure’ was deemed ‘inappropriate’. This temporarily reduced the use of essential oils therapeutically, although they were kept in use for their pleasant aromas.
History seems to point to the Monks of that era for secretly keeping plant medicine and wisdom alive and well, although the threat of persecution or being burned at the stake was ever-present. The use of herbs and essential oils was labeled as ‘witchcraft’. Many lost their lives or were outcast from their communities during that time period.
By the 1600′s, writings about herbal medicine and essential oils became widespread. By the 1800’s most of the pharmacopoeia of England, Germany and France were referencing and prescribing essential oils for a variety of illnesses.
At the same time, large flower-growing districts in the south of France were supplying raw materials for French perfumers. Tuberculosis was common, yet workers processing flowers and herbs generally remained disease-free. Believing that essential oils in the plants were protecting the workers, the first recorded lab test of the anti-bacterial properties of essential oils was performed in 1887.
In 1910 Rene-Maurice Gattefosse, a French cosmetic chemist, severely burned his hands and arms in an accidental lab explosion. He extinguished the flames, but as he described it, “both my hands were covered with rapidly developing gas gangrene.” He submerged his burns in a large container of lavender oil, reporting that “just one rinse with lavender essence stopped the gasification of the tissue. This treatment was followed by profuse sweating and healing which began the next day.”
Although he previously had no interest in natural healing methods, his astonishing burn experience led Gattefosse to investigate the medical uses of essential oils by treating soldiers in military hospitals during World War I. He coined the term “aromatherapie” in 1920’s-1930’s – the treatment of disease and injury using aromatic essential oils.
Jean Valnet, a Parisian medical doctor and army surgeon, who was also a colleague of Gattefosse’s, began to use essential oils —with great success—as antiseptics treating war wounds during the Indochina war from 1948-1959. As the story goes, he was in China treating war wounded when he ran out of his supply of antibiotics. Out of desperation he began to use essential oils on the injured. He was amazed to see how the essential oils fought infection, crediting many lives saved due to the use of essential oils.
After the war, he continued using essential oils in his practice, publishing in 1964 the comprehensive text The Practice of Aromatherapy, earning him global recognition and providing impetus for further interest, study and discovery.
In the 1980′s French MD, Daniel Pénoël along with French biochemist Pierre Franchomme, investigated and catalogued the medical properties of over 270 essential oils, recommending uses for a clinical environment. They then co-authored a reference book listing the medicinal properties of those oils. The book, published in French in 1990, L’aromatherapie Exactement, quickly became the primary reference book for secondary authors researching and writing of the medical benefits of essential oils.
In Europe Today
Today, in France, Germany and England, it is common for doctors to offer a choice when prescribing remedies for a specific health condition. Patients can choose either prescription medicines or natural essential oils. Both are distributed through pharmacies across Europe.
Historically Proven
Essential oils have not only stood the test of time, they have proven their efficacy and effectiveness on every level. Tradition and historical records provide proven insights and understanding of how essential oils were used in the past, and how they can benefit our lives today. Happily, with the renewed interest in essential oils, and resurgence in their use, there are many, many new clinical studies and publications documenting the efficacy and benefits.
Aromatherapy is now becoming a powerful bridge between cultures, modalities and health care professionals.