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reach for our thick german chamomile co total, rich in the plant waxes that help your skin heal itself. it is, admittedly, very thick, and very difficult to work with, (which is why we offer it in a % dilution for your convenience.) this german chamomile co select is a pourable liquid, a bit thicker than
the distilled oil, but much thinner than, for example, vetiver or some of the resinous oils. it is definitely "pourable." but for the anti-inflammatory effects that we so often reach for german chamomile...to sooth a burn, to ease the pain of an inflamed joint, there is nothing like this select german...
https://naturesgiftaromatherapy.blogspot.com/2018/04/
reach for our thick german chamomile co total, rich in the plant waxes that help your skin heal itself. it is, admittedly, very thick, and very difficult to work with, (which is why we offer it in a % dilution for your convenience.) this german chamomile co select is a pourable liquid, a bit thicker than
the distilled oil, but much thinner than, for example, vetiver or some of the resinous oils. it is definitely "pourable." but for the anti-inflammatory effects that we so often reach for german chamomile...to sooth a burn, to ease the pain of an inflamed joint, there is nothing like this select german...
http://naturesgiftaromatherapy.blogspot.com/2018/04/
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seeds dill seeds derived from an aromatic herb called anethum graveolens, dill seeds are native to europe and is grown widely in the region. the dill plant is a member of the same family as the carrot, anise, celery, chervil, parsnip, parsley, fennel, and coriander. the tan colored and flattened dill seed...
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