- Anise Pimpinella anisum
- Basil Ociumum basilicum
- Bay Laurel Lauris nobilis for sprains, colds, flu, insomnia, rheumatism.
- Benzoin Styrax bensoin
- Bergamot Citrus bergamia
- Black Pepper Piper nigrum The warm, soothing effect makes it ideal for treating muscle aches, pains and strains and promoting healthy digestion.
- Cajuput Melaleuca cajeputi
- Camphor Cinnanomum campora is used for cold, cough, fever, rheumatism, and arthritis
- Cardamom Elettaria cardamomum
- Carrot seed Daucus carota
- Cedarwood, Atlas Cedrus atlantica
- Chamomile, German Matricaria camomile
- Chamomile, Roman Anthemis nobilis Both have similar healing properties but German chamomile contains a higher level of azulin (an anti-inflammatory agent).
- Cinnamon Cinnamomum zeylanicum
- Cistus Cistus ladaniferus
- Citronella Cymbopogon winterianus
- Clary Sage Salvia sclarea
- Clove Eugenia caryophyllus
- Coriander Coriandrum sativum
- Cypress Cupressus sempervirens
- Elemi Canarium luzonicum
- Eucalyptus, Australiana Eucalyptus radiata
- Eucalyptus, Lemon Eucalyptus citradora
- Fennel Foeniculum vulgare - halitosis, bruises, water retention, nausea, cellulite
- Frankincense Boswellia carterii
- Geranium Pelargonium graveolens
- Ginger Zingiber officinale
- Grapefruit Citrus paradisi
- Helichrysum Helichrysum angustifolia
- Ho Wood Cinnamonum camphora
- Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis
- Frankincense Boswellia carterii
- Jasmine Jasminum officinale
- Juniper Juniperus communis
- Lavender Lavandula angustifolia
- Lemon Citrus lemon - similar in fragrance to the fruit. Unlike other essential oils, lemon oil is usually cold pressed. Used medicinally, as an antiseptic, and in cosmetics.
- Lemongrass Cymbopogon flexuosus - a highly fragrant grass from India. In India, it is used to help treat fevers and infections. The oil is very useful for insect repellent.
- Lime Citrus aurantifolia - antiseptic, anti viral, astringent, aperitif, bactericidal, disinfectant, febrifuge, haemostatic, restorative and tonic.[18]
- Mandarin Citrus reticulata
- Marjoram Origanum marjorana
- Melissa (Lemon balm) Melissa officinalis - sweet smelling oil used primarily medicinally, particularly in aromatherapy.
- Mustard oil (essential oil), containing a high percentage of allyl isothiocyanate or other isothiocyanates, depending on the species of mustard
- Myrrh warm, slightly musty smell. Used medicinally.
- Neroli
- Niaouli
- Nutmeg
- Orange
- Oregano
- Palma Rosa
- Patchouli
- Peppermint
- Petitgrain
- Pine
- Ravensara
- Red Cedar
- Roman Chamomile
- Rose
- Rosemary
- Rosewood
- Sage
- Sandalwood
- Spearmint
- Spikenard
- Spruce
- Tea tree
- Thyme
- Tuberose
- Vetiver
- Wintergreen can be used as an analgesic, anodyne, anti rheumatic & anti arthritic, anti spasmodic, anti septic, aromatic, astringent, carminative, diuretic, emenagogue and stimulant
- Yarrow oil is used medicinally, to relieve joint pain
- Ylang-ylang is used for calming, antiseptic, and aphrodisiac purposes, as well as hypertension and skin diseases