Essential Oils Set - 32@10ml

Do you want to start your experience with Essential Oils in your comfortable home?

This whole set include:


  • Includes Aphrodisiac synergy blend, Basil, Bergamot, Breathe Easy synergy blend, Cedarwood, Cinnamon Leaf, Citronella, Clary Sage, Clove, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, French Lavender, Grapefruit, Lavender, Lemon, Lemon Eucalyptus, Lemongrass, Lime, Meditation synergy blend, Patchouli, Peppermint, Pine, Relaxation synergy blend, Renew synergy blend, Rosemary, Spearmint, Stress Relief synergy blend, Sweet Orange, Tangerine, Tea Tree, Vanilla & Wintergreen
  • All oils are 100% pure therapeutic grade essential oils
  • If looking for a other type of sets, please see Edens Garden Supreme Set (64/ 10 ml), Beginners Best of the Best Set (14/ 10 ml) or Top 6 Set (6/ 10 ml)
  • See Product Description for oils that come in each synergy blend
  • Edens Garden collection that ARE NOT included in this set are the following - Allspice, Angelica Root, Anise Star, Bay, Birch, Black Pepper, Blood Orange, Cajeput, Camphor, Cananga, Caraway, Cardamom, Carrot, Cassia, Chamomile (German), Chamomile (Roman), Cinnamon Bark, Cleaning blend, Clementine, Cocoa Absolute, Cognac, Copaiba, Coriander, Cumin, Cypress, Cypriol, Davana, Dill Weed, Elemi, Fennel, Fir Needle, Galbanum, Geranium, Ginger, Helichrysum, Ho Wood, Hydacheim, Hyssop, Invigorate blend, Jasmine Absolute, Juniper Berry, Kanuka, Key Lime, Lemon Myrtle, Litsea, Mace, Mandarin, Manuka, Melissa, Myrrh, Myrtle, Neroli, Nerolina, Niaouli, Nutmeg, Oregano, Origanum, Palmarosa, Palo Santo, Parsley, Penny Royal, Peru Balsam, Petitgrain, Pimento, Ravensara, Rose Absolute (Bulgarian), Rose Absolute (Moroccan), Rose Geranium, Rosewood, Sage, Sandalwood (Australian), Sandalwood (Indian), Sensation blend, Spikenard, Spruce, Sweet Marjoram, Tagates, Tansy, Tarragon, Thyme, Turmeric, Valerian, Verbena, Vetiver, Yarrow and Ylang Ylang.

Product Description

All 6 synergy blends are below with types of essential oils in parenthesis. Aphrodisiac (Ylang-Ylang, Patchouli, Sweet Orange, Lavender, Sandalwood & Jasmine) Breathe Easy (Peppermint, Rosemary, Lemon & Eucalyptus) Meditation (Ylang-Ylang, Patchouli, Frankincense, Clary Sage, Sweet Orange & Thyme Lemon) Relaxation (Lavender, Marjoram, Patchouli, Mandarin, Geranium & Chamomile) Renew (Frankincense, Tea Tree, Rosemary, Lemon, Eucalyptus & Sweet Orange) Stress Relief (Bergamot, Patchouli, Blood Orange, Ylang-Ylang & Grapefruit


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Aromatherapy Essential Oil - Clove

Clove oil is antibacterial, antiseptic, and analgesic and is a good oil for the prevention of disease and infection. Being a spice, it can easily be incorporated into your cooking. It is best known as a quick cure for toothache and quite useful for digestive problems and muscular disorders. It can be used in the treatment of asthma, nausea and sinusitis, and as a sedative. 

Clove oil should be used with extreme caution. It can cause mucus membrane irritation and severe skin irritation. As such it should only be used sparingly and well diluted. 

The buds, leaves, stems, and stalks of the clove plant are distilled with water to extract the essential oil. It should a pale yellow color with a spicy scent. 

Clove mixes well with sage, allspice, lavender, and rose. Clove has been used all over the world for centuries. It can be used to season food as well as for medicinal benefit. Clove contains many minerals including calcium, iron, potassium, and vitamins A and C.

Clove has many health benefits, namely in the form of dental care. It has germicidal properties that aid in relieving tooth aches, gum sores, and ulcers in the mouth. It can also help relieve a sore throat. 

Clove is an aphrodisiac which makes it a great stress reliever when used as aromatherapy. It can also have a stimulating effect and help to ease fatigue. Clove can also be used to treat headaches, bronchitis, asthma, coughs, and colds. Expectant mothers can use clove to relieve the nausea and vomiting often experienced during pregnancy.

Clove cigarettes have long been a popular alternative to the traditional tobacco kind. At one time it was thought that adding clove could counteract the negative effects of smoking, this has since proved false. The American Cancer Society notes that there is no scientific proof that clove cures cancer in any way.

Aromatherapy Essential Oil - Lemon

For modern stay at homes, the lemon essential oil is useful as a water purifier. This antiseptic and antibacterial oil will perform many tasks when used in blends, including treating verrucas, insect bites, and tension headaches. It has a tonic action on the lymphatic system and a stimulating action on the digestive system. It will help you to slim, help dispense cellullite, and keep wrinkles at bay.

Lemon essential oil is non toxic but, it may cause skin irritation so it should be used with restraint. Lemon oil is phototoxic so exposure to sunlight is strongly discouraged. In Spain Lemon is known as a cure all being used for everything from fever to arthritis.The oil will be a pale green-yellow color that turns brown as it ages. It has a light citrus smell and blends well with fennel, lavender, sandalwood, and chamomile. 

Lemon is very popular for cooking and for its fresh scent. As aromatherapy it can aid in the relief of stress, anxiety and fatigue.The scent of lemon helps to increase concentration and alertness and bring an overall positive sense to those who inhale it. Lemon has also been used in treating coughs and colds and it the treatment of asthma. 

The high amount of vitamins in Lemon oil make it an immune system booster. It can also improve circulation and stimulate white bloods cells further aiding ones ability to fight disease. Lemon has also been used as an aid in weight loss.

As a household cleaner lemon can be used on metal surfaces like knives to disinfect them. It can also be used in soaps and facial cleansers as it has antiseptic properties.

Aromatherapy Essential Oil - Thyme

Thyme has notable antiviral, antibiotic, antiseptic, and diuretic properties and should be used with great care. Overuse can stimulate the thyroid gland and lymphatic system. Like many good things, it must be used in moderate portion. Thyme is a vital component of the basic care kit because of its powerful antiviral properties. When flu is around it is a wonderful oil to have in a room diffuser. It assists in the elimination of toxic wastes from the body. Just make it a perfect all rounder, thyme will prevent parasites and insects from invading your home.

Thyme essential oil is extracted by steam distillation from fresh or partially dry leaves and flowering tops of the Thyme plant.  The oil should be red, brown or orange in color. It has a spicy and pungent odor. Thyme was one of the first plants used in Western herbal treatments mainly for respiratory and digestive health problems.


Thyme is anti bacterial, when used in its aromatic form it can prevent bacterial growth in and outside of your body. It is able to cure lung, larynx, and pharynx infections without effecting the rest of your organs like prescription cough medicines. Thyme is also know to boost memory and to treat depression. 


Thyme essential oil is used as an insecticide both around the home and on your body. It can also help in treating bad breath and body odor.

Aromatherapy Essential Oil - Rosemary

Rosemary essential oil is both physical and mental stimulant which makes it good oil to have in the morning bath. It is also excellent in the treatment of all muscular conditions, making it the perfect oil for a bath after a long tiring day. It is very useful in beauty treatments, being used in hair care, acne and cellulite remedies.

Rosemary should be avoided by epileptics, expectant mothers, and those who have high blood pressure.The flowering tops of the Rosemary plant go through a steam distillation process to form the essential oil. It should be a clear or pale yellow liquid with a strong herb-mint scent. Rosemary is one of the first plants that was used for both food and medicine. In the middle ages it was used to protect against the plague and to drive out evil spirits. 

When used in aromatherapy Rosemary oil can help to boost mental stamina and increase brain activity. It can also treat depression, mental strain, and forgetfulness. When one inhales Rosemary they will immediately feel uplifted making it excellent for relief of fatigue. It can also clear your respiratory tract and relieve sore throats, colds, and coughs. Around your home Rosemary can be used as an air freshener and bath oil.

Aromatherapy Essential Oil - Geranium

Geranium works profoundly on the emotions and is useful in many medical conditions. It also smells wonderful.Geranium has many healing properties but can cause some sensitization and influence hormone secretions so it should not be used by expectant mothers. Geranium oil blends well with citronella, lavender, orange, lemon, and jasmine. 

If used in aromatherapy Geranium oil is a great astringent. It promotes the tightening of muscles to keep skin from hanging loose.It has anti bacterial and anti microbial properties to help stave off infections of many kinds. 

The essential oil is also known to be a cytophylactic which means it encourages cell growth. It can also be used to treat many mental disorders like depression, anxiety, anger, and pre menstrual syndrome.

Aromatherapy Essential Oil - Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus oil has been distilled since 1788 when two doctors John White and Dennis Cossiden use it to treat Chest problems and cholic. It is a versatile and useful oil. It cools the body in the summer and protects it in the winter. It is antiinflammatory, antiseptic, antibiotic, diuretic, analgesic, and deodorizing.

Eucalyptus is relatively new to the aromatherapy family as it has only been used for the past few centuries. It is a non irritant but can be extremely toxic if ingested. 


It is colorless as an essential oil but has a distinct pine like scent. The essential oil is from the leaves of the evergreen eucalyptus tree that is native to Australia. 


As an aromatherapy it is used to treat respiratory problems like sinusitis, nasal congestion, sore throat, runny nose, coughs, colds, and bronchitis. It is able to treat all of these ailments because it is antibacterial, anti fungal, and a natural decongestant. 


Eucalyptus also has a cool and refreshing scent which makes it great for treating exhaustion and mental disorders. 


Eucalyptus can also be used around the house as a room freshener, in making natural soaps, in saunas for its antiseptic properties, and even as in mouth wash or toothpaste.


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