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Garden Dreams
PO Box 227
Eaton, NH 03832
Tel: 603-367-9913
Fax: 603-367-9418
sales@gardendreams.org
Massage Oils

Try any of our sensuous blends of light massage oils
Lavender Luxury -- Lemongrass Breeze --
Mountain Mint -- Jasmine w/hint of Vanilla
Personalized blends and large quantity discounts are available, just email me your request.
Healing Oils
NERVE HEALING OIL
This nerve healing oil is wonderful for tired shoulders from driving or repetitive motion, restless legs, and other areas that need to relax.
Ingredients: Menthol crystals (helps relieve muscular aches and pains, coughing, congestion, the flu, and upper respiratory problems), Lavender Essential oil (assist with aggression, anxiety, balancing, calming, concentration, cooling, exhaustion, fatigue, hysteria, nervous tension, relaxing, soothing, stress), Lanolin, beeswax and vitamin E.
After I injured my finger which required stitches, part of my finger lost feeling. I used this oil to massage my finger to increase circulation and work on the scar tissue. I found that my nerve endings were stimulated to heal.
- Jen Condoulis, herbalist
Owner of Garden Dreams
ARNICA OIL
Arnica is used topically for a wide range of conditions, including bruises, sprains, muscle aches, wound healing, superficial phlebitis, rheumatic pain, inflammation from insect bites, and swelling due to fractures.
Ingredients: Arnica flowers (see below) infused in grape seed oil (easily absorbed into skin, therefore so are the medicinal properties of the arnica) with rosemary (assists in healing aching muscles, arthritis, exhaustion, muscle cramping, neuralgia, poor circulation, rheumatism) and birch (assist in healing sore muscles, sprains and painful joints because of its' anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic properties.) essential oils.
HISTORY
Arnica ( Arnica montana) has been used for medicinal purposes since the 1500s and remains popular today. Applied topically as a cream, ointment, liniment, salve, or tincture, arnica has been used by both Europeans and Native Americans to soothe muscle aches, reduce inflammation, and heal wounds. It is often the first remedy used for injuries such as sprains and bruises. Arnica in herbal form is primarily restricted to topical (external) use because it can cause serious side effects when taken internally. Arnica is often used in homeopathy, and should only be taken internally in the extremely diluted form common to homeopathic remedies. If you have any question about whether you have the herbal or homeopathic form of arnica, talk to your doctor before taking it. - Info from www.umm.edu