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first, the writer recommended substituting geranium oil for rose oil in formulas. i'm sorry, but no. just no. geranium is a lovely oil (for those who like it.. it does tend to have rather a love it or hate it aroma.) it's a powerful germ killer and anti-fungal agent without the medicinal note of the
more commonly used tea tree. and it is said to be the ultimate balancer, helpful for balancing hormones, extreme emotions, combination skin, etc. but it is not a substitute for rose, aromatically, emotionally, spiritually, or even for the physical effects. geranium oil, almost any member of the pelargonium...
https://naturesgiftaromatherapy.blogspot.com/2018/06/
first, the writer recommended substituting geranium oil for rose oil in formulas. i'm sorry, but no. just no. geranium is a lovely oil (for those who like it.. it does tend to have rather a love it or hate it aroma.) it's a powerful germ killer and anti-fungal agent without the medicinal note of the
more commonly used tea tree. and it is said to be the ultimate balancer, helpful for balancing hormones, extreme emotions, combination skin, etc. but it is not a substitute for rose, aromatically, emotionally, spiritually, or even for the physical effects. geranium oil, almost any member of the pelargonium...
http://naturesgiftaromatherapy.blogspot.com/2018/06/