Collection: 13. Essential Oils | Aromatherapy & Botanical Support

Essential oils are concentrated plant extracts that capture the aromatic compounds of herbs, flowers, and resins. These compounds are typically used through inhalation or topical application and interact with the body through sensory pathways, particularly smell and skin absorption.

Unlike nutritional supplements, essential oils do not provide material inputs such as vitamins or minerals. Instead, they are often used to influence how the body responds—supporting relaxation, focus, breathing, and overall sensory regulation. Inhaled aromas can interact with the brain’s limbic system, which plays a role in mood, memory, and stress response.

This collection includes oils that can be used to support different aspects of daily life, from creating a calming environment to supporting clarity, respiratory comfort, or general well-being. Some oils are used individually, while others are blended for broader effects.

Essential oils are best viewed as supportive tools rather than primary interventions. When used appropriately, they can complement other approaches by helping regulate the environment and the body’s response to it.

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