Butterfly Express oils are 100% natural, therapeutic grade essential oils. Except when stated, no carrier oil, i.e. coconut oil, almond oil, grape seed oil, etc., has been added. The descriptions that follow detail the traditional use of these oils and are not meant to diagnose or prescribe in any way. Descriptions provided compliments of Butterfly Express.
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Blends
Heart Song 10 ml Full Price: $17.00 Sale Price: $14.45
Solitude 10 ml Full Price: $21.00 Sale Price: $17.85
ThermaCare 10 ml Full Price: $16.75 Sale Price: $14.25
Singles
Cypress 10 ml Full Price: $8.00 Sale Price: $6.80
Gingergrass 10 ml Full Price: $8.50 Sale Price: $7.22
Rosemary 10ml Full Price: $8.50 Sale Price: $7.22
Product Descriptions
LeHeart Song
Ingredients: bergamot, geranium, grapefruit, lemon, mandarin, rose, rose geranium, rosewood, orange sweet, ylang ylang
Affinity for: emotional balance, adrenal gland, electrical system, heart chakra, throat chakra, brow chakra, crown chakra
Resonance: LeHeartSong allows the heart to find its joy and learn to sing again. It is a very high frequency spiritual LeHeartSong is the #1 blend for the treatment of depression.
Application: If you have the time, LeHeartSong is very effective applied in a clockwise motion over each chakra. It is usually best to begin at the base chakra and work up the body to the crown chakra. This may be done on either the front or the back of the body. LeHeartSong can also be applied over the heart, on the ears, and to any area of poor circulation. This is a beautiful oil to diffuse, and may be worn as a perfume or as cologne.
Aromatic Considerations: The aroma of LeHeartSong can be offensive if there are emotional blockages to loving and being loved. If this occurs, apply the blend LeUnity to the palms of the hands and place the hands over the navel and thymus. Hold for 20 seconds and then reverse the hand positions and hold for another 20 seconds or more. The combination of these two oils will balance all the chakras and meridians, bringing a great feeling of peace.
Emotional/Spiritual Aspects: This high frequency blend reminds us that we are loved and cherished by many people, and certainly by Heaven. It has a multitude of uses. LeHeartSong has been of great benefit in treating depression. It is also useful in overcoming grief and trauma. Because it is a remedy for deep sorrow and grief, it makes a wonderful gift for anyone who has recently lost a loved one. LeTranquility is the first line of defense against anxiety and panic attacks, but if it fails to work or needs a follow up, LeHeartSong is the blend to use. LeHeartSong is also helpful in stabilizing mood swings, relieving stress and tension, and helping one to relax. You do not need to be suffering from depression or a recent loss to enjoy LeHeartSong. This blend is wonderful for
getting through a tough time or just making it to the end of a difficult day. It is also quite effective as a protection against negative energy. Because of its effect on both the heart and the throat chakras, LeHeartSong is of benefit to those who have difficulty expressing deep emotions or tend to laugh inappropriately when trying to express themselves about these things.
Physical Aspects: LeHeartSong is balancing to the electrical fields of the body and stabilizing to energy levels. Oddly enough, it brings relief from the pain and congestion of pleurisy and makes an excellent deodorant.
LeSolitude
Ingredients: cabreuva, chamomile German, lavender, marjoram, rosewood, orange sweet
Affinity for: skin, cardiovascular system, heart chakra, emotional health, kidney meridian
Resonance: physical, emotional
Application: Dilute and apply to the chest and anywhere you have unsightly or uncomfortable veins. LeSolitude is excellent in the bath or diluted for a massage oil.
Aromatic Considerations: LeSolitude is calming and can help one to ‘de-stress’ following a stress filled day. Diffusing LeSolitude at night helps me relax into a peaceful sleep.
Emotional/Spiritual Aspects: The aroma of LeSolitude can be useful in creating an atmosphere of peace and quiet in which to regenerate and rebuild emotional reserves. This oil brings peace and happiness to mind and body. It has been useful to some in overcoming depression and coping with anxiety.
Physical Aspects: LeSolitude’s affinity is for anything to do with heart or vein health. It is truly a cardiovascular oil. It should be used for varicose veins, spider veins, and to promote capillary health. LeSolitude can be used as a muscle relaxant and to relieve tension headaches. The chamomile and rosewood, in a synergistic arrangement with the stronger antiseptic oils in this blend, combine to make an oil that moisturizes dry skin and is a good treatment for eczema.
LeTherma Care
Ingredients: coriander, goldenrod, litsea cubeba, peppermint, yellow yarrow
Affinity for: Nervous system, fevers
Resonance: physical, emotional
Application: LeThermaCare should be diluted well and applied to the back of the neck and down the spine. It is also effective to apply LeThermaCare to the bottoms of the feet.
Aromatic Consideration: It is better to apply this essential oil blend to the body. Diffusing might be pleasant but may not give you the results in fever reduction that you need.
Physical Aspects: LeThermaCare was specifically designed to aid in gently reducing the very high fevers we have been seeing with these high-powered and quick-onset flu ‘bugs’. The use of this essential oil to reduce the fever is especially nice with children. In addition to the fever reducing properties of the yarrow and the peppermint, the coriander is well renowned for giving strength both
during an illness and during the convalescent stages.
Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)
Ingredient In: LeAspire, LeBalance, LeCandila, LeCypernium, LeDandy, LeDelicate, LeEndoRelief, LeIQ, LeRefreshMint, LeTomorrow, LeVisibility, LeVitality, LeWarmDown
Therapeutic Properties: mucolytic, hepatic, astringent, antispasmodic, antisudorific, diuretic, restorative, vasoconstrictor, respiratory tonic, calmative, astringent
Affinity For: circulation, pancreas, respiratory system, reproductive system, muscles, joints, lymphatic drainage, liver, yin energy, throat chakra, solar plexus chakra, central vessel meridian,
large intestine meridian, spleen meridian
Resonance: physical, emotional, spiritual
Plant Family: Coniferae/Cupressacea (sub)
Part of Plant Used: twigs, leaves
Extraction Method: steam distilled
Application: Cypress can be diluted and applied anywhere on the body. It is also excellent applied to the bottoms of the feet.
Aromatic Considerations: Cypress is a wonderful healer for the spirit. It brings the feeling that each new day is a fresh start on our road to glowing life and health. Change is a part of life. Times of transition can be positive if we allow them to be. If we struggle against the changes, trying to hang on to what was, our life can feel like an unending struggle. Interestingly, cypress—while not a sedative—is useful for insomnia. Perhaps the optimism it brings quiets the usual worry that is keeping one awake.
Emotional/Spiritual Aspects: Cypress is considered in many cultures to be symbolic of life after death. It may be useful when facing death or other separations. The aroma of cypress opens
us to direction from heaven. Cypress can help soften unbending and inflexible attitudes. Cypress seems to bring balance to our attitudes about money. It has the effect of loosening purse strings
that are being held too tightly. Cypress can help us learn to enjoy the bounty that we have. Perhaps those who need to can even learn to spend a little on something that is not an absolute necessity.
Physical Aspects: Cypress strengthens capillary walls, reducing varicose veins and hemorrhoids. Cypress is a respiratory, lymphatic, liver, pancreas, and prostate decongestant. This makes cypress useful for a wide variety of ailments. Cypress is a mild, but effective, diuretic. It should be tried for water retention, cellulite, menstrual bloating, and menopausal problems. Cypress is one of the best oils for muscle cramps and healing wounds. In fact, cypress is one of the best single oils to reach for in many circumstances. I love and use mostly blends, but cypress is so complex and far reaching that it is almost like a blend all by itself.
Cautions: Cypress is mildly estrogenic and should be avoided by most pregnant women. It is, however, used for toxemia when at least part of the cause is an estrogen imbalance.
Gingergrass (Cympopogan martini variation sofia)
Ingredient In: LePatches, LeTendaCare
Therapeutic Properties: antiseptic, stimulant, stomachic, aphrodisiac, febrifuge, expectorant
Affinity For: circulation, muscles and joints, congestion
Resonance: physical, emotional
Plant Family: Gramineae
Part of plant used: leaves, grass
Application: Dilute gingergrass and apply to appropriate areas of the feet and anywhere on the body where it is needed. Gingergrass is wonderful added to thetub. You should use only one or two drops at a time.
Aromatic Considerations: Gingergrass is a close relative of lemongrass and a distant cousin of palmarosa. These family connections give a glimpse of its aroma. Gingergrass has a gentle, spicy aroma with marvelous earthtones. Just when you think you have experienced all the layers of the aroma, a hint of rose surfaces, calming the nerves and raising the spirits.
Emotional/Spiritual: The aroma of gingergrass makes me want to smile and forget about petty annoyances. Gingergrass is said to be an aphrodisiac.
Physical Aspects: The main action of gingergrass is on the circulation. It encourages blood flow to any area of the body to which it is applied. This action, and the anti-inflammatory properties of this essential oil, make it an excellent choice for massaging sore muscles and relieving stiffness in joints. Gingergrass is useful for headaches that originate in tense muscles in the neck or upper back.
Cautions: Gingergrass may cause irritation to sensitive skin if used undiluted.
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)
Ingredient In: LeAspire, LeCandila, LeCrystal Clear, LeDandy, LeDelicate, LeDeliverance, LeEnergy, LeLifeForce, LeMelaPlus, LeRevitalize, LeTurmoil, LeSimplicity, LeSpiceC, LeWakeUp, LeWithIn
Therapeutic Properties: antibacterial, anti-catarrhal, anti-infective, antispasmodic, analgesic, balances the endocrine system, mucolytic, tonic, astringent, aphrodisiac, cicatrisive, cytophylactic, pectoral, antidepressant, sedative, calmative, emollient, antiseptic.
Affinity For: brain, central nervous system, digestive system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, liver, skin, urinary, yang energy, solar plexus chakra, liver meridian, small intestine meridian, heart meridian
Resonance: physical, emotional
Plant Family: Labiatae
Part of plant Used: flowering plant
Aromatic Considerations: Rosemary, diffused, stimulates memory function and helps to organize the thought process.
Application: Rosemary can be diluted and applied anywhere on the body. It can be added to shampoo or conditioner to cover gray in darker hair colors.
Emotional/Spiritual Aspects: In emotional work using essential oils, often the influence of the oil is to create a haven of safety from which the person can relearn how to relate to their world. This is not the case with rosemary. Rosemary fosters an inquisitive spirit. Rosemary sends us out in all directions, looking for light and understanding. Understanding truth is energy in its essential form. Understanding ourselves and what is expected of us by heaven is the most important truth. This understanding is light, and light is knowledge. Rosemary balances heart function and energizes the solar plexus. Rosemary is specific for people who are usually vibrant, organized, industrious, and sensitive. They have become apathetic due to dwelling on perceived hurts or injustices. People needing rosemary rarely become imbalanced from stress or too much work; they thrive on work. Rosemary essential oil can send them on a quest to understand what happened and why. With understanding, or even just beginning to ask the questions that will lead to understanding, comes peace.
Physical Aspects: A glance at the list of physical and energy systems in the Affinity For section above gives you some idea of the wide range of action of this amazingly versatile essential oil. Every body system listed above impacts other body systems until rosemary’s influence resonates throughout the entire system. We will detail just a few of rosemary’s many therapeutic qualities here. Rosemary’s action on the brain and nervous system makes it useful for loss of memory, learning difficulties, indecisiveness, and mental fatigue. The antiseptic action of rosemary oil is particularly strong for intestinal infections, colitis, flatulence, liver disorders, and respiratory complaints such as sinus congestion and bronchitis. Being antispasmodic and analgesic, rosemary is useful for arthritis, muscle pain and weakness, and headaches. In the cardiovascular area, rosemary assists with arteriosclerosis, palpitations, poor circulation, migraine headaches, and low blood pressure.