
The Oil Within the Plant: Tarragon
Use it wisely, and tarragon essential oil can enchant the senses, calm the gut, and help one reclaim a sense of equilibrium.
Use it wisely, and tarragon essential oil can enchant the senses, calm the gut, and help one reclaim a sense of equilibrium.
Whether you're basking in the warmth or wrapped in wool, July is a time to align with the rhythm of nature that surrounds you.
Thank you for joining us for our Thrive LIVE session with Fragonia.
This month, we've explored Plai's cooling, grounding gifts, uncovered the vibrant life behind the oil, and peeked ahead to an upcoming Plant Sit meditation with Oregano. Each piece offers a chance to deepen your connection to the plants, the oils, and yourself.
Life has a way of testing us. Whether through personal loss, heartbreak, uncertainty, or collective crises, trying times challenge our outer lives and our inner world.
Sarah, a 32-year-old client in her second trimester of pregnancy (week 21), came to the aromatherapist experiencing persistent upper respiratory congestion.
While specific traditional uses of Agonis fragrans by Indigenous Australians are not well-documented, it's worth noting that related species within the Myrtaceae family, such as tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia), have been used by Aboriginal communities for their medicinal properties.
Fragonia™, a member of the aromatic Myrtaceae family, was virtually unknown until the 1990s, when John and Peta Day founded The Paperbark Co. in Western Australia. Inspired by the healing power of tea tree oil, they began cultivating an unidentified Agonis species in 2000.
The fire element surrounds us, and we can connect in many ways. Sun bathing, star gazing from a comfy blanket, or practicing pranayama, “Breath of Fire,” are ways to utilize this warmth for inner balance.