Onion Essential Oil
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If Onion Essential Oil is applied to the skin, a carrier must be used. Onion Oil can be used as a room sanitizer to clear negative, evil energy. Use in bath therapy with a trained therapist. There are many cultivers of onion. It is difficult to tell exactly from which variety the onion oil is taken. The onion most used in Europe and the Middle East for oil production seems to be the red onion. This oil should never be used without some precautions being taken. The odor can be quite offensive and can produce a powerful emotional reaction in the person using it. Personally I never use it unless I set up a scared space and call in my angels. If the oil gets on you or any of your clothing, you may use wet stainless steel to remove the odor. We sale stainless steel bars shaped like soap to take the odor off hands or the body. Both the bar and the body must be wet for it to work properly. Especially good if using for bath therapy. If you are using it in bath therapy, make sure that you first wet your hair thoroughly so that onion does not get absorbed into your hair. Wash all clothes and towels that come in contact with the onion separately so that the odor does not get onto other clothes.
Additional Information
| Product No. | 01-oni00-group |
|---|---|
| GCC | DS-GP USA |
| Common Name | Onion |
| Scientific Name | Allium cepa |
| Family Name | Lilaceae (Lily) |
| Indigenous Country | Middle East |
| Country Of Production | USA, Egypt, Mexico, South America, France |
| History | Onion has an ancient history behind it. Raw onion was used against colds and infections, to support strong bones, and to cleanse the blood. The oil is now used most in the food industry. |
| history_cont | No |
| Plant Description | A perennial herb growing to 3ft high with hollow leaves and a globe flowering stem that produce a fleshy bulb. |
| Parts Processed | Bulb |
| Processing Methods | Steam distilled |
| Color Range | Light yellow to brownish yellow |
| Chemical Constituents | Sulfur compounds, dipropyl disulfide, methylpropyl, disulfide, dipropyl trisulphide |
| Yin/Yang | Yang |
| Physical Uses | Anthelmintic, antirheumatic, anti-infectious, bactericidal, antispasmodic, expectorant, fungicidal, tonic (digestive), carminative, depurative. Used for emotional clearing especially for anger and as a massage for rheumatism. |
| Physical_Uses_cont | No |
| Mental Uses | There is evil in the world. I and others can do evil deeds. I am ultimately responsible for how I behave and what I attract to me. My challenge is to acknowledge and not to deny evil. |
| Emotional Uses | Anger or resentment towards authority figures, parents( fathers), or men, rage (often repressed), need to make nice, afraid of anger or powerful people, willful, overbearing, selfish, evil TO comfortable with anger and how to express it, at ease with auth |
| Spiritual Uses | Can indicate that some very horrible things have happened to you by those who are in authority. You have anger, possibly rage, that needs to be cleared from your energy field. You may find it very difficult to have relationships with those that you see as |
| Spiritual_Uses_Cont | No |
| Applications | Bath (with proper precautions and carrier oil), food, massage. |
| Warnings/Contraindications | Do not use this oil unless you feel fully qualified to handle the results, you may wish assistance from professionals, NO FORMAL TESTING, avoid in pregnancy and with infants and children, appears nontoxic. |

