HORSERADISH. Armoracia rusticana. TOXIC The essential oil is not recommended for use in Aromatherapy. It will take the skin off your hands. (Also known as Armoracia lapathifolia, Cochlearia armoracia, Red Cole, Raifort.)
HYACINTH. Hyacinthus orientalis. The essential oil is for EXTERNAL USE ONLY and it should always be diluted with a suitable carrier oil such as Sweet Almond Oil before applying to the skin. Keep it away from children and pets. It is non-toxic and non-irritant but with possible sensitization in some individuals. Use as perfume. Almost all Hyancinth Oil is now produced synthetically. (Also known as Bluebell, scilla nutans.)
HYSSOP. Hyssopus officinalis. Renowned for easing respiratory complaints. The essential oil is for EXTERNAL USE ONLY and it should always be diluted with a suitable carrier oil such as Sweet Almond Oil before applying to the skin. Keep it away from children and pets. It is non-toxic and non-irritant but with possible sensitization in some individuals. Do not use if pregnant. Do not use if epileptic. Use for anxiety, asthma, bronchitis, bruises, dermatitis, eczema, fatigue, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, poor circulation, respiratory ailments, rheumatism, stress. (Also known as Azob). Used in Angel Therapy to stimulate the Second Chakra (sacral) for sensuality, possession, creativity, intimacy and clairsentience - and also to stimulate the Third Chakra (solar plexus) for confidence, courage, power, self-esteem, achievement, emotional stability, and heightened awareness to one's surroundings.
INULA - SWEET. Inula graveolens. Renowned for easing respiratory complaints. The essential oil is for EXTERNAL USE ONLY and should not be used on the skin. Keep it away from children and pets. Do not use if pregnant. (Also known as Inula odora, Sweet Inula). Closely related to the toxic Elecampane (Inula helenium).