
Dragon’s Blood
This oil is not exactly an essential oil. We suspect that it is an infusion of Dragon's Blood resin. We've carried this oil for 20 years and so it is listed here for our customers. However, because the validity of this oil cannot be verified, please use only topically and it has no known therapeutic value.
Frankincense, Moroccan
This oil is a lower grade oil than some of our other Frankincense oils, however is extracted exclusively for it's aromatic components. It has a rich and sweet aroma and would be great for diffusing or to wear.
Frankincense, Tunisian
This Frankincense is intended for aromatic purposes, either in a diffuser or for the skin.
We can not verify that this is unadulterated, aka pure essential oil.
High John
High John the Conqueror root. This oil is most likely a co-distillation and we cannot verify the contents.
Low John
Low John the Conqueror root. This oil is most likely a co-distillation and we cannot verify the purity of its contents.
Myrrh, Moroccan
This myrrh cannot be verified as 100% pure essential oil nor is it therapeutic grade and should not be used as such. Use only for aromatic purposes.
Myrrh, Tunisian
This myrrh cannot be verified as 100% pure essential oil nor is it therapeutic grade and should not be used as such. Use only for aromatic purposes.
Patchouli, Tunisian
We cannot verify that the Tunisian Patchouli is 100% essential oil, however it has a lovely aroma that would be appropriate for wearing or in a diffuser. Do not use for therapeutic purposes.
We've sold this oil for a long time. I was hesitant in including it under Essential Oils as I am dubious to it's purity. It is much sweeter with a powdery overtone. The Egyptian supplier doesn't speak English well and cannot verify it's Certificate of Authenticity. BUT, I list it here for nostalgia and there are customers who love it. However, it is not the familiar tone of Patchouli. Personally, I think it has orris root in it. So, here it is.
