Rose Oil

· HarperCollins UK
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Often hailed as the 'queen of flowers', the rose has held a prominent place in the mythology of cultures both in the east and west for thousands of years.

It is widely recognised as a powerful symbol of sovereignty, love, femininity, beauty and spiritual insight.

Today, rose essential oil is as popular as ever, valued highly for both its perfumery and therapeutic uses. Safe, natural and easy to use, this book reveals how it can be used in the home for a multitude of different purposes including:

  • asthma
  • cardiac weakness
  • depression
  • hangovers
  • headaches
  • insomnia
  • pregnancy
  • skin care
  • stress

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5.0
3 reviews
Jennifer Graziano
June 14, 2025
Normal challenges are not to be disturbed; at all touched, or have own domain entered. It's a master and leader of own life. Breathing is mastered by the toddler year because growing out of the word is the only way to bigger ones behind them. Meditating: yoga, walking and talking the same year provide strength for own schedule of busy people. Combining the words science and religion for 'let there be light" are required for psychiatrist's evaluation result of normal - defends own money well - being. To get normal results from the doctors is the only survival. These is not more from them then normal or not.
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About the author

Julia Lawless is author of the Aromatherapy and the Mind, The Encyclopaedia of Essential Oils (Element) Tea Tree Oil, Lavender Oil and Rosemary Oil. She has her own Essential OIl business and is practised aromatherapist.

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