HBNO™ Angel Fungal Shield

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  • 8 oz
  • 1 oz
  • 1 KG (2.2 LB)
  • 1/2 KG (1.1 LB)
  • 4 oz
  • 25 KG (55 LB)
  • 4 KG (8.8 LB)
  • 1/3 oz
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HBNO™ Angel Fungal Shield

Ingredients : Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia), Lavender Oil (Lavandula angustifolia), Himalayan Cedarwood Oil (Cedrus deodara), Tagetes Oil (Tagetes minuta), Lemon Oil (Citrus limonum)


HBNO™ Angel Fungal Shield is strongly antiviral and antifungal proprietary blend formulated to combat unwanted fungal growth throughout the body, most notably the feet.


Wonderful for diffusing, creams, lotions, formulations -- you name it. This blend is sure to please.

HBNO™ Angel Fungal Shield blend essential oil blend in small packing to bulk and wholesale quantities. We can supply any amount of oil to anywhere in the world.


TEA TREE

Tea tree is a multi faceted plant that traces its roots to the Aboriginal people of Australia. For over a thousand years they used the leaves as an antiseptic and antifungal by crushing the leaves and making a mudpack. The plant was given its name "tea tree" in 1770 by British explorer Captain James Cook and his crew. The plant's medicinal properties remained unknown to the world until the early 1920s when Australia chemist, Dr. Arthur Penfold, researched its antiseptic properties. During World War II the Australian government considered tea tree a quintessential component of first aid kits.


Tea tree essential oil has strong anti inflammatory and antiseptic properties which easily penetrate the outer skin layers to treat insect bites, cuts, burns, acne, infected wounds, bruises, boils, scabies, lice, hives, poison ivy and oak, and sunburn. Tea tree essential possesses analgesic properties that can be applied for sprains, arthritis, bunions, bursitis, eczema, gout, carpal tunnel syndrome, and hemorrhoids. It also assists cold sores, herpes, nail infections, asthma, bronchitis, acne, and blemishes. It also acts as an immune stimulant, helps with athlete's foot, reduces dandruff, ringworm, upper respiratory infections, varicose veins, and parasites.


Tea tree essential oil is an antibiotic, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, diaphoretic, expectorant, immune stimulant, anti-parasitic, anti-infectious, decongestant, and anti inflammatory


LAVENDER

Lavender essential oil is one of the most favored and widely applied essential oil in the world. It has been associated with cleanliness since the inception of its name which comes from the Latin word lavare "to wash." Native to the Mediterranean region, lavender quick spread throughout Europe and became popular from the 14th-19th century. The roots of current day aromatherapy are often traced to the French chemist Rene-Maurice Gattefosse, who plunged his hand into a bucket of lavender essential oil after accidentally burning himself. He was amazed at the rate of recovery and minimal scarring from the burn. Fascinated by his experience, he began to study the effects of essential oils on the body and used them in hospitals on soldiers during the First World War.


Lavender is one of the few essential oils that can be used undiluted. Lavender assists with all inflammations of the skin, palpitations, hypertension, convulsions, muscle spasms, pain related to - arthritis, sprains, strains - headache, menstruation, loss of hair, nausea, burns, acne, eczema, psoriasis, all wounds, scars, burns, sunburn, itching, heals open wounds, disinfects, stress, antidepressant, insomnia -- When in doubt, use lavender!


Lavender essential oil is analgesic, anticonvulsant, antidepressant, anti inflammatory, hypotensive, antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, decongestant, anticoagulant, deodorant, anti-toxic, diuretic, restorative, sedative, and nervine


Lavender vs. Caffeine Agitation (Buchbauer et al., 1994)

University of Vienna found that diffusing lavender oil into the air reduced the agitation of test subjects injected with caffeine. Lavender outperformed its two main constituents, linalol and
linalyl acetate, suggesting a synergistic effect.

Lavender Improves Sleep (G. Cannard, 1993)

A study at the Tullamore General Hospital in Ireland applied one drop of a lavender oil blend to each of the four corners of patients' mattresses. The lavender oil blend was also vaporized into
the air during the night.

Lavender for Sleep (Wolfe, 1996)

A study published in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry reported results of a pilot study of two patients with dementia. Nighttime aromatherapy with the essential oils of lavender
and Roman chamomile increased the duration of one patient's sleep and resulted in the second patient being taken off sleep medication.

Lavender for Daytime Alertness (Hudson, 1995)

One drop of lavender oil was applied to the pillows of nine elderly patients for one week each night. Eight of the nine patients reported improved wakefulness and alertness during the day, suggesting improved and higher quality sleep at night.

Lavender vs. Insomnia (Hardy et al., 1995)

A study published in The Lancet reported on using lavender oil to treat geriatric patients with chronic insomnia. Researchers found that inhalation of ambient lavender oil outperformed medications in improving sleep duration and quality. No side effects were reported.

The Sense of Smell Institute

New York, in conjunction with Wesleyan University, has tested the effects of lavender on nighttime sleep and found that it improved sleep in men and women. (2004-02-04) In the study, Namni Goel found that lavender increased the amount of time subjects spend in slow wave, or deep sleep, resulting in increased energy and alertness the next day.

Lavender vs. Cognitive Abilities (Knasko,1992)

A randomized controlled study tested the effect of lavender aroma on 92 adults. Researchers found that subjects in the lavender group displayed better cognitive abilities and better moods than the unscented control group.

Lavender vs. Anxiety (Diego et al., 1999)

A University of Miami study administered 3 minutes of aromatherapy to 40 healthy adults. Researchers found that subjects exposed to lavender aromas were less depressed and scored higher on mathematical tests (performing faster and more accurately). Subjects also exhibited increased beta waves in the brain and exhibited lower anxiety scores.

Lavender vs. Cholesterol

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