
To order Pure essential oils of Sacred White Sage email jonothanshiloka@msn.com Cost is $100. for 10 ml.
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Aromatherapy
With its roots going back thousands of years across many cultures around the globe, aromatherapy is hardly new, but what exactly is it and how does it work?
Aromatherapy involves the controlled use of essential plant oils for emotional, physical and spiritual well being. Essential oils are extracted from the many parts of plants through a variety of methods, but primarily by distillation. Often called volatile because they tend to evaporate rather quickly when exposed to air,…
Shiloka Essentials™ favorite ingredient is Jojoba Gold

Facts About Jojoba Oil
Jojoba Gold (Simmondsia chinensis), pronounced ho-Ho-baa, is extracted from the seeds of a bush that originates in the desert areas of California, Arizona, and Mexico. It's a perfect plant for the environment since it needs virtually no water or pesticides. The Jojoba shrubs can live up to 100 years and grow up to three meters tall. The plants are not…
The skin is the largest organ of the body; it is an organ of beauty, touch, pleasure and sensuality. The skin naturaly breathes; it lets the nutrients and water in, the toxins out, and at the same time protects us from microorganisms invasion. Amazingly, the skin replaces itself about every 27 days. As the body ages though, the regenerative process of the body begin to slow. The skin becomes thiner, more fragile, more vulnerable to damage and more sensitive to irritating environmental factors.…
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