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    Arista Industries, Inc.Arista Industries, Inc. Evening Primrose Oil
    • INCI Name:Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil
    • Ingredient Name:Evening Primrose Oil
    • Functions:Fat & Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Plant Origin, Vegetable Origin, Natural Origin
    • Labeling Claims:Metal-free, Fragrance-free, Pesticide-free, Atrazine-Free, Glycol-free, Endosulfan-Free, Petrochemical-free, Alcohol-free, Plant-Based, Benzene-free, Non-Irritant, Cold Processable, VOC-free, Bisphenol A-free, Paraffin Oil-free, Soy-free, DDT-Free, Dioxin-free, Trans fat-free, PHO (Partially Hydrogenated Oil)-Free, Sustainable, Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids-free, PO-free, Phthalates-free, Dye Free, Zearalenone-Free, Latex-free, Natural, TEA-free, Impurities-free, Not Tested on Animals, Foreign matter-free, Naturally Derived, PAH-free, Non-Hazardous, Fatty acids-free, Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)-free, Sulfate-free, Vegan, Palm free, Non-GMO, Paraben-free, Palm Oil-free, Non-Mutagenic, Melamine-free, Gluten-free, Aflatoxin-free, Microplastics-free, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Propyl Gallate-Free, MEA-free, Credo Clean Standard, Ethylene Glycol-free, Dairy-free, BSE-free, Ethylene Oxide-free, Preservative-free, Conflict minerals-free, Glycol ether-free, Non-Carcinogenic, Nanomaterials-free, Triclosan-free, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB)-free, Non-Toxic, GMO-free, Propylene Glycol-free, Colorants-free, Silicon-free, Safrole-free, Additive-free, TSE-free, Wheat-free, Zeranol-Free, Allergen-free, Clean at Sephora, Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB)-free, Butylated Hydroxyanisole-free, CMR Substances-free, Solvent-free, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty, Herbicide-free, Estragole-Free, Propylene Oxide-Free, DEA-free
    • Certifications & Compliance:USDA NOP Certified, CITES Compliant, Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP), FDA Compliant, ISO 16128, REACH (Europe), WADA Certified, EU Cosmetic Regulation 1223/2009 Compliant, Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS)
    A rich source of gla, which has been shown to Help with pms, arthritis, eczema, psoriasis, Reduce high blood pressure and cholestorol Levels, prevents heart attacks, cardiovascular Disease and other ailments as well as slowing Obesity and improving alcohol withdrawl Symptoms.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Eucalyptus Strawberry Gum
    • INCI Name:Eucalyptus Olida Leaf Extract
    • Functions:Deodorant, Detergent
    • Chemical Family:Essential Oils
    • Fragrance:Eucalyptus
    • Ingredient Origin:Plant Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Natural Origin
    • Labeling Claims:Naturally Derived, Organic, TSE-free, BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Nanomaterials-free, Non-Toxic, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Phthalates-free, Non-GMO, Cruelty-Free, CMR Substances-free, Natural
    Conventional or organic available Eucalyptus olida, also known as the Strawberry Gum, is a medium-sized tree to 20 m, restricted tosclerophyll woodlands on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, in Eastern Australia. The bark is fibrous in mature trees. Flowers are cream colored and are followed by small woody capsules. The juvenile leaves are ovate (7 cm long) and dull green. Adult leaves are lanceolate and glossy green (to 17 cm). The leaves are intensely aromatic and are used as a bushfood spice. E.olida is classified as a threatened species in the wild, but is becoming more common in cultivation due to itsessential oil and spice qualities. E. olida leaf is also used as a dried spice product in bushfood cooking, especially with fruit and in herbal teas. It has high anti-oxidant activity. In the Australian native foods industry several trade names are used, including ‘olida’ and ‘forestberry herb’. Find out more about our 8 other species of Eucalyptus in the video below and discover the different uses of their essential oils in our Essence of Eucalyptus blog post.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Frankincense Boswellia Frereana Oil
    • INCI Name:Boswellia Frereana Resin Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Relaxing, Rejuvenating, Anti-Bacterial, Non-Irradiated, Anti-Stretch Marks, Smooths Wrinkles, Calming, Anti-Inflammatory, Healing, Antispasmodic, Stress Reducing, Stimulates Immune System
    • Labeling Claims:BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Non-GMO, Cruelty-Free, Phthalates-free, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Organic, Naturally Derived, TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic
    • Certifications & Compliance:USDA Certified, Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Frankincense, used for its therapeutic and healing properties, is a well known essential. It is obtained through a steam distillation process from the Boswellia tree which belongs to Burseraceae plant family. With golden yellow flowers and feathery leaves the plant grows to a height of 2 meters. It is a perennial herb tree which is known for its sweet and spicy fragrance. Frankincense Frereana typically grows at higher elevations, giving this oil a unique chemical makeup. The variety is high in pinene, thujene and cymene giving it a great anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antispasmodic and analgesic properties. Frankincense Frereana essential oil also commonly known as Maydi is the “King of all Frankincense. For thousands of years, spiritual leaders have used Frankincense during worship and meditation. Spirituality and nature are deeply intertwined. Frankincense- Frereana essential oil is both of the earth and of something deeper, something beyond human understanding. This Frankincense essential oil was introduced to Europe by Frankish Crusaders more than 6000 years. It has been traded on the Arabian Peninsula, Greek Herodotus was familiar with it and in the 13th century Chinese writers wrote on the origin of frankincense.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Mountain Pepper Oil
    • INCI Name:Tasmannia Lanceolata Fruit Extract
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Anti-Bacterial, Antioxidant Properties, Non-Irradiated, Anti-Fungal, Anti-Inflammatory, Collagen Boosting, Antimicrobial
    • Labeling Claims:BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Non-GMO, Credo Clean Standard, Clean at Sephora, PEG-free, Cruelty-Free, Phthalates-free, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Organic, Naturally Derived, TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic
    • Certifications & Compliance:USDA Certified, Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Tasmannia lanceolata (syn. Drimys lanceolata), commonly known as the mountain pepper is a shrub native to woodlands and cool temperate rainforest of south-eastern Australia and the mountains of Tasmania. The shrub varies from 2 to 10 m high. This attractive tree has shiny dark green pointed leaves with scarlet stemletts. It has small, waxy, cream flowers which develop into dark charcoal brown pepper berries, only born by the female plants. The small cream or white flowers appear in summer and are followed by black, globose, two-lobed berries 5–8 mm wide, which appear in autumn. There are separate male and female plants. The oil is steam distilled from the fruit of the tree and has an intense peppery background aroma, with spicy, exotic top notes, a hint of cinnamon and the Australian bush.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Eucalyptus Smithii Oil
    • INCI Name:Eucalyptus Smithii Leaf Oil
    • Functions:Deodorant, Detergent
    • Chemical Family:Essential Oils
    • Fragrance:Eucalyptus
    • Ingredient Origin:Non-Animal Origin, Natural Origin, Plant Origin
    • Labeling Claims:Plant-Based, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Not Tested on Animals, Organic, Natural, Naturally Derived, Nanomaterials-free, PEG-free, TSE-free, CMR Substances-free, BSE-free, Non-Toxic, Cruelty-Free, Non-GMO, Phthalates-free
    Conventional or organic available Eucalyptus smithii, or gully gum, is a native tree of northern Victoria and southern New South Wales, Australia. It naturally occurs on the lower slopes, gullies, and swamps, where soil does not dry out. The species is widely grown in southern Africa, and its leaves are used for the production of distilled eucalyptus oil. The essential oil is steam-distilled from the twigs and leaves and has a woody, camphorous, yet fresh aroma. Eucalyptus Smithii is the mildest Eucalyptus oil and is the preferred choice for use with children or the elderly or when prolonged use is required. Australian aboriginals use oil-containing eucalyptus leaf infusions as a traditional medication for body pains, fever, sinus congestions, and colds. As early as the 1880s, surgeons were already using eucalyptus oil as an antiseptic during operations. Toward the end of the century, the oil was used in most hospitals in England to clean urinary catheters. In 1948, the United States also officially registered eucalyptus oil as an insecticide and miticide (one that kills mites and ticks). Image source: By Geekstreet - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=69117143 Find out more about our 8 other species of Eucalyptus in the video below and discover the different uses of their essential oils in our Essence of Eucalyptus blog post.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Balm Mint Bush Oil
    • INCI Name:Prostanthera Melissifolia Leaf Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Blemish Control, Purifying, Lifting, Anti-Bacterial, Healthy-Looking Skin, Non-Irradiated, Anti-Fungal, Cleaning, Refreshing, Stress Reducing
    • Labeling Claims:TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic, BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Non-GMO, Cruelty-Free, Phthalates-free, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Organic, Naturally Derived
    • Certifications & Compliance:USDA Certified, Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Extracted from the leaves and twigs of the Prostanthera melissifolia species, 100% pure Balm Mint Bush Essential Oil is ethically sourced using the steam distillation method. This beautiful plant grows in abundance around Mirboo North, Victoria, where it has a history of therapeutic use with the local Kurnai Elders, noting traditional applications. Balm mint bush (Prostanthera melissifolia) has been used in Australia for many years for warding off insects, purifying the air, and even using the soothing vapors for helping with respiratory ailments. The essential oil has a unique fragrance that is rich and minty with crisp eucalyptus notes. It is rich in menthol making it a great substitute for eucalyptus. Balm mint bush is kid-safe so it is a perfect option for respiratory support blends for children. It is an erect shrub with hairy branches, egg-shaped leaves with fine teeth on the edges and mauve to purple or pink flowers on the ends of branchlets.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Tarragon Oil
    • INCI Name:Artemisia Dracunculus (Tarragon) Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Antispasmodic, Anti-Bacterial, Antioxidant Properties, Anti-Viral, Non-Irradiated
    • Labeling Claims:Cruelty-Free, BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Phthalates-free, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Non-GMO, Organic, PEG-free, Naturally Derived, TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic
    • Certifications & Compliance:Organic Certified, USDA Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Tarragon which is known scientifically as Artemisia dracunculus is a perennial herb belonging to the same family as the sunflower. It grows wild in many parts of North America, Europe and Central Asia but is cultivated as a popular culinary and medicinal herb in many other parts of the world. Other common names for the herb are estragon and dragon wort. Artemisia dracunculus var. sativa, a sub-species of tarragon is widely cultivated for its leaves which are used primarily as an aromatic cooking herb. Other sub-species lack the familiar, strong aroma. The various sub-species also go by less formal names. French tarragon is considered to be the best for cooking while Russian tarragon is regarded as superior to wild tarragon. It is believed that dates back to 3500 years before Christ the use of this type of herbs in its most concentrated form, that is, in essential oils, in whose content infinite properties can be achieved, given by more than 100 aromatic molecules found in their pure state and in various proportions which generates beneficial effects for health.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Eucalyptus Blue Mallee Oil
    • INCI Name:Eucalyptus Polybractea Branch/Leaf Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Anti-Bacterial, Sanitizing, Non-Irradiated, Healing, Cleaning, Refreshing, Antiseptic, Energizing
    • Labeling Claims:BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Non-GMO, PEG-free, Cruelty-Free, Phthalates-free, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Organic, Naturally Derived, TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic
    • Certifications & Compliance:USDA Certified, Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Conventional or organic available With its fresh energizing aroma, Eucalyptus Blue Mallee is a standout amongst the eucalypt family, with a consistently high Cineole content and for its antiseptic and antibacterial qualities. Native to Australia, Eucalyptus Blue Mallee is found in south west New South Wales and upper western Victoria, where it thrives in semi-arid conditions. It flowers usually in March to June. Eucalyptus Blue Mallee is one of the major species used for Eucalyptus Oil production. Eucalyptus Blue Mallee has been used by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years to assist wound healing and to help treat respiratory issues. Eucalyptus Blue Mallee oil is steam distilled from the leaves and small branches. Find out more about our 8 other species of Eucalyptus in the video below and discover the different uses of their essential oils in our Essence of Eucalyptus blog post.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Sandalwood Oil - Santalum Spicatum
    • INCI Name:Santalum Spicata Wood Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Antimicrobial, Calming, Relaxing, Fixative
    • Labeling Claims:Naturally Derived, TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic, Cruelty-Free, BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Phthalates-free, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Non-GMO
    The santalum spictatum is a tree native to semi-arid areas at the edge of Southwest Australia and it is one of four species of the family Santalaceae to occur in Western Australia. Normally a shrubby to small tree, it can grow up to 6 meters and is tolerant of drought and salt. The foliage is gray-green in color. The fruit is spherical, about 3 cm in diameter and is orange. The oil from this amazing tree is proving very popular and more commercially viable than the Indian Sandalwood. To ensure sustainable existence for the natural sandalwood resources, timber harvesting has been regulated since 1920 by the Western Australian Sandalwood Control Act (1929). Plantations were established to renew the tree populations and essential oil production comes only from these managed sources. The trunk and roots of Australian sandalwood are stripped of bark and distilled for their essential oil. Its sweet, woody character with spicy accents is similar to the fragrance of Indian sandalwood (Santalum album), but the rawer, earthy dimension makes it an original and distinct material. The oils produced by the tree contain a greater complexity of chemicals, many of which have antimicrobial qualities. Sandalwood oil is widely known for being a spiritual, sacred oil, used around the world during practices of prayer and meditation. It is well known in Australian Indigenous circles, and traditional Aboriginal uses include making of implements/artifacts and for medicinal purposes and the seeds/fruits were eaten.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Neroli Oil
    • INCI Name:Citrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Flower Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin
    • Benefit Claims:Repairing, Antimicrobial, Blemish Control, Purifying, Rejuvenating, Antioxidant Properties, Non-Irradiated, Anti-Fungal, Anti-Stretch Marks, Anti-Inflammatory, Healing, Soothing, Stress Reducing
    • Labeling Claims:Naturally Derived, TSE-free, Natural, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic, BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Non-GMO, Credo Clean Standard, Clean at Sephora, Cruelty-Free, Phthalates-free, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Nanomaterials-free, Organic
    • Certifications & Compliance:USDA Certified, Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant
    Conventional or organic available Neroli oil is an essential oil produced from the blossom of the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium subsp. amara or Bigaradia). Most of the parts of the bitter orange are valued for their strong but alluring fragrance, and are vital in the fragrance industry. Orange oil comes from the orange peel the leaves are used to make petitgrain oil and the flowers are steam distilled to make neroli (or orange blossom) oil. Neroli oil is widely used in the perfume and fragrance industry. Eau -de -Cologne, the famous perfume from Cologne, Germany, used this oil as its main ingredient. It was named after the 16th century Princess Marie-Anne de La Treemoille of Nerola, Italy, who loved the fragrant orange blossom scent and introduced it to Italy. Neroli oil has a deep, intoxicating mix of citrus and floral aromas and can be pale yellow or coffee-brown in color. Neroli oil is costly to produce. It takes one ton of bitter orange blossoms to make one quart of oil.
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    Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Lemon Oil
    • Functions:Cleansing Agent
    • CAS Number:84929-31-7
    • INCI Name:Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil
    • Ingredient Origin:Non-Animal Origin, Natural Origin, Plant Origin
    • Certifications & Compliance:Nagoya Compliant, FDA Compliant, USDA Certified, Organic Certified
    • Benefit Claims:Cleaning, Moisturizing, Non-Irradiated, Detoxifying, High Purity, Blemish Control, Purifying, Energizing, Cleansing
    Conventional or organic available With a strong, clean, purifying citrus scent, Lemon Oil is light and refreshing, with many uplifting benefits for the mind, body and soul. The word lemon is derived from the Arabic laymun and Persian limun (words, which were generic terms for all citrus fruit). The exact origin of the lemon has remained a mystery, though it is widely presumed that lemons first grew in India, northern Burma, and China. In South and South East Asia, it was known for its antiseptic properties and it was used as an antidote for various poisons. The Arab conquerors took the Lemon with them around the Mediterranean basin introducing it around AD 1000 and 1200 into Sicily, Spain and North Africa where it quickly adapted to the Mediterranean climate. The fruit was well known in Europe by the middle ages, and Greeks and Romans were advocates of its therapeutic properties. Lemon essential oil reached the height of its fame when the British began using the citrus fruit to counteract the effects of scurvy. It was introduced to Australia by the Early Settlers. It is extracted from the fresh fruit peel by cold expression. Lemon oil blends well with many other essential oils making it a popular oil for herbalists and those who practice the healing art of aromatherapy.

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