πΏ Rue Essential Oil: Aroma to help you unwind and stay grounded in the present moment. Ideal for winding down in your evening routine. π ππΏ
Percentages of key constituents in Bergamot Essential Oil vary due to factors like source, extraction method, and quality. The chemical compound and their approximate percentage ranges includes:
Here are some of the main constituents typically found in Ecuadorian Oregano Essential Oil, but we cannot give a percentage list of compounds:
Thymol: Another potent antimicrobial compound commonly found in oregano essential oil.
Ξ³-Terpinene: This compound contributes to the characteristic aroma of oregano oil and possesses antimicrobial properties.
p-Cymene: A natural compound with antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.
Linalool: Known for its calming and soothing effects, linalool is a common constituent found in many essential oils, including oregano oil.
Ξ±-Terpineol: This compound has a pleasant aroma and is believed to have antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.
Rue (Ruta) essential oil holds a special place as the “herb of grace,” serving as an anchor to help you stay rooted in the present moment. Derived from the Ruta family, a subset of the Rutaceae family which also encompasses rue and citrus plants, this essential oil is a product of Young Living’s Finca Botanica Farm and Distillery in the picturesque Chongon region of Ecuador.
Notably, Rue essential oil is an integral component in several Young Living products, such as RutaVaLa, Common Sense, and Sleep Essence. This reflects the diverse range of applications it offers, from promoting tranquility and focus to supporting a good night’s rest. By incorporating Rue essential oil, you can infuse these blends with its unique grounding properties, making it an essential element in your quest for balance and well-being.
Topical: Apply 2β4 drops directly to desired area. In case of sensitivity, dilute as needed in V-6β’ or olive oil. Use as needed.
Aromatic: Diffuse up to 1 hour 3 times daily.

