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Wisdom of the Earth Essential Oils Molle
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Molle

from $25.00

Origin: Peru

Sizes: 5mL, 15mL, 120mL

Botanical Family:
Anacardiaceae

Latin Name: Schinus molle

Description: Also known as Pink Pepper, Molle is distilled from the seeds within the berries of the plant and is actually not a true peppercorn, but a member of the cashew family. While I have not found any cases thus far indicating this essential oil causes reactions in those with a nut allergy, I would still suggest those with a systemic nut allergy either avoid this oil or do a test patch first. Its aromatic profile is dry, warm, and peppery, with a slightly camphorous freshness. Therapeutically, Molle is anti-bacterial, anti-septic, anti-viral, anti-depressant, anti-arthritic, anti-inflammatory, a digestive tonic and stimulant, kidney tonic, and helps with hyper/hypo tension and arrhythmia. It is warming and circulating to the Qi of the whole body, making Molle essential oil a great choice for winter wellness. It helps to clear excess mucous that tends to start in the belly and then transfers into the lungs. Energetically and emotionally, Molle encourages emotional warmth and helps us recommit to our self-care and reclaim our power and energy for those creative endeavors that keep getting pushed to the side. Bring in Molle for gentle heart healing and personal power from a place of love and intention.

Photo Credit: Squeezeweasel at en.wikipedia - This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.

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Origin: Peru

Sizes: 5mL, 15mL, 120mL

Botanical Family:
Anacardiaceae

Latin Name: Schinus molle

Description: Also known as Pink Pepper, Molle is distilled from the seeds within the berries of the plant and is actually not a true peppercorn, but a member of the cashew family. While I have not found any cases thus far indicating this essential oil causes reactions in those with a nut allergy, I would still suggest those with a systemic nut allergy either avoid this oil or do a test patch first. Its aromatic profile is dry, warm, and peppery, with a slightly camphorous freshness. Therapeutically, Molle is anti-bacterial, anti-septic, anti-viral, anti-depressant, anti-arthritic, anti-inflammatory, a digestive tonic and stimulant, kidney tonic, and helps with hyper/hypo tension and arrhythmia. It is warming and circulating to the Qi of the whole body, making Molle essential oil a great choice for winter wellness. It helps to clear excess mucous that tends to start in the belly and then transfers into the lungs. Energetically and emotionally, Molle encourages emotional warmth and helps us recommit to our self-care and reclaim our power and energy for those creative endeavors that keep getting pushed to the side. Bring in Molle for gentle heart healing and personal power from a place of love and intention.

Photo Credit: Squeezeweasel at en.wikipedia - This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.

Origin: Peru

Sizes: 5mL, 15mL, 120mL

Botanical Family:
Anacardiaceae

Latin Name: Schinus molle

Description: Also known as Pink Pepper, Molle is distilled from the seeds within the berries of the plant and is actually not a true peppercorn, but a member of the cashew family. While I have not found any cases thus far indicating this essential oil causes reactions in those with a nut allergy, I would still suggest those with a systemic nut allergy either avoid this oil or do a test patch first. Its aromatic profile is dry, warm, and peppery, with a slightly camphorous freshness. Therapeutically, Molle is anti-bacterial, anti-septic, anti-viral, anti-depressant, anti-arthritic, anti-inflammatory, a digestive tonic and stimulant, kidney tonic, and helps with hyper/hypo tension and arrhythmia. It is warming and circulating to the Qi of the whole body, making Molle essential oil a great choice for winter wellness. It helps to clear excess mucous that tends to start in the belly and then transfers into the lungs. Energetically and emotionally, Molle encourages emotional warmth and helps us recommit to our self-care and reclaim our power and energy for those creative endeavors that keep getting pushed to the side. Bring in Molle for gentle heart healing and personal power from a place of love and intention.

Photo Credit: Squeezeweasel at en.wikipedia - This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.

 
 
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