by Lea Jacobson, Certified Clinical Aromatherapist | Dec 16, 2019 | General
Maybe you're all done grabbing gifts – but if not, you'll want to check out some of my favorite essential oil finds. The good news is, most of these finds can be snagged from amazon, and if you're a Prime subscriber, you'll get them in just two days! Of course,...
by Lea Jacobson, Certified Clinical Aromatherapist | Nov 20, 2019 | General
Below you will find links to more information on this topic located inside the UEOS LEARNING CENTER. If you are not a member yet, you can enroll for free here: https://www.leajacobson.com/LCsignup Elderberry – why use it + recipe Elderberry and cytokine storm...
by Lea Jacobson, Certified Clinical Aromatherapist | Jul 5, 2018 | General, Safety Information
When you purchase Basil essential oil, do you know which kind you are getting? Does the bottle provide you with the Latin name? Does it indicate which chemotype? If you are not told any more information than just “Basil,” you are likely purchasing the most common...
by Lea Jacobson, Certified Clinical Aromatherapist | Mar 19, 2018 | General
This post has been moved inside our free membership, the Learning Center. If you're already a member, click here to go directly to the post. If you are not a member yet, you can enroll for free here: https://www.leajacobson.com/LCsignup
by Lea Jacobson, Certified Clinical Aromatherapist | Mar 1, 2018 | General
Sensitization to essential oils is becoming more common due to the widespread use of essential oils. Users are often not being told to dilute before applying to the skin, and this is causing adverse reactions such as redness, irritation, and in some cases blistering....
by Lea Jacobson, Certified Clinical Aromatherapist | Feb 15, 2018 | General
This is a partial excerpt of the UEOS Basics course (taken from Module 1, Lesson 3). For more information, visit UEOSbasics.com. Essential oils are highly concentrated components extracted from plant matter (flowers, fruit, leaves, resin, twigs, seeds, roots, etc.) in...