Aromatherapy



Aromatherapy 
For centuries, aromatherapy has been used to enhance health and well-being.
Modern research recognizes the benefits of aromatherapy for stress reduction, sleep and mood management, and easing discomforts associated with anxiety and chronic pain.

NOTE: Please do not pick plants, flowers, or seeds in the wild. Countless critters rely on these plants for food and shelter; the drought, fires, and development has greatly diminished these plants in open spaces.
All plants in photos are from the garden of Melissa Adylia Calasanz C-IAYT


Photo 1.

Aromatherapy
 in the California Native Garden
Aromatherapy the way Mother Nature intended, is not found in a bottle, but at your fingertips.
Sustainable, seasonal, multi-sensory, free of herbicides and pesticides, locally sourced, and grown with love, and respect for Mother Nature and all the beautiful living things she sustains.
Beautiful Aromatic California Native Plants offer multi-sensory healing benefits ❤️ 
Notice all the beautiful textures, colors, shapes of the plants in the photos above.

NOTE: Please do not pick plants, flowers, or seeds in the wild. Countless critters rely on these plants for food and shelter; the drought, fires, and development has greatly diminished these plants in open spaces.
All plants in photos are from the garden of Melissa Adylia Calasanz C-IAYT

Aromatic California Native Smudge Bundles are available

Yoga Therapy Aromatic Therapeutic

Grown in my Southern California Native home garden
Gathered and assembled with love  

Free of pesticides of any kind
Free of herbicides of any kind
Made with love for all the living things on Mother Nature's sweet earth

Aromatic
Therapeutic
Multi-Sensory
California Native
Sustainable
Beautiful


Available for purchase after any of Melissa's classes or workshops. Check SCHEDULE for days, times, and contact via MESSENGER for special orders/availability. 
Very limited quantities of these seasonal healing bundles
Five Dollars per Bundle
Cash only

Bundles contain at lease 3 or more of the following
Salvia apiana (White Sage)
Artemisia californica (California Sagebrush)
Salvia clevelandii (Cleveland Sage)
Aristida purpurea (Purple Three-Awn)
Nassella/Stipa Pulchra (Purple Needlegrass)
Eriogonum fascicluatum (California Buckwheat)
Artemisia tridentata (Big Basin Sage)


Photo 1.
Condea emoryi 
(Desert Lavender)
Ribes viburnifolium
(Catalina Perfume/Evergreen Currant)
Artemisia tridentata
(Great Basin Sagebrush/Big Basin Sage)
Salvia apiana
(White Sage)
Artemisia californica
(California Coastal Sagebrush)


“Connect with nature, hold it in your hand, appreciate the beauty as well as the fragrance, really get in touch with what these plants and their flowers have to offer, and understand why… One does not need to have a garden to connect with nature; I often bring the garden to my people. And once the beauty of nature is held in ones' hand, one has a wonderful opportunity to understand the patience and respect that is needed to tend to a living thing...” 
– Melissa Adylia Calasanz C-IAYT


NOTE: Please do not pick plants, flowers, or seeds in the wild. Countless critters rely on these plants for food and shelter; the drought, fires, and development has greatly diminished these plants in open spaces.
All plants in photos are from the garden of Melissa Adylia Calasanz C-IAYT



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