Newborns (0-2 Years)
For the Tiniest Tummies & Teething Troubles
Children (2-10 Years)
For Curious Kids & Their Everyday Adventures
Adults
Natural Relief & Rituals for the Grown-Up Life
Dogs
For the Calm & Comfort of a Man's Best Friend
Essential Oils In History
Sleep Relief in Ancient Egypt
In ancient Egypt, lavender was used in mummification and as a calming perfume to promote relaxation and sleep.
Tummy Relief in Ayurveda
In Ayurvedic texts like the Charaka Samhita, heeng and fennel were used to balance Vata dosha and relieve bloating, indigestion, and stomach cramps.
Period Relief In Chinese Traditional Medicine
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, warming herbs like ginger and clove were used topically to ease menstrual cramps and stimulate blood flow, especially during cold cycles or hormonal imbalance phases.
Muscle Pain Relief amongst Roman Gladiators
Roman soldiers applied crushed eucalyptus leaves and other aromatic herbs to sore muscles after battle. Menthol-rich balms were used for muscle relaxation and pain relief during gladiator recovery rituals.
Teething Pain Relief In Greece
Roman chamomile was used by ancient Greek physicians like Dioscorides to soothe colic, teething discomfort, and anxiety in infants.
Mosquito Repellent in Farms
Farmer communities use citronella leaves and neem oil as natural insect repellents. They rub crushed leaves on skin or hang bunches near living areas to ward off mosquitoes and insects.