Promotion

Raw Gaia launches three aromatherapy massage oils

publication date: Jun 19, 2008

Aromatherapy dates back some 3000 years to the ancient Chinese, Indian and Egyptian civilisations. It is a popular complementary therapy and many people benefit from treatment for a range of conditions from a qualified aromatherapist as well as using the essential oils as a self-help measure. 

Raw Gaia’s new massage oils are all made with 100 per cent organic ingredients. The three new formulas are for Women, Aching Muscles and Relaxation. To use just pour into hands, rub them together and massage into the skin.

Do not use these oils if you have sensitive skin or are pregnant.

Aromatherapy Massage Oil for Women

A soothing blend of therapeutic essential oils that help to relieve menstrual pain, PMT, inflamed breasts and fluid retention. It is also good for menopause, physical and emotional exhaustion and to balance energy levels. Made with cold-pressed apricot kernel oil and essential oils of geranium, vetivert and eucalyptus.

Aromatherapy Massage Oil for Aching Muscles

A warm and stimulating massage oil, to help relieve stiff muscles and muscular aches and pains. Made with cold-pressed apricot kernel oil and essential oils of ginger, bergamot and black pepper.

Aromatherapy Massage Oil for Relaxation

A soothing massage oil to help you unwind and relax. Made with carefully selected essential oils, which work together to help clear the mind, relieve anxiety, lower blood pressure and help with insomnia. Made cold-pressed apricot kernel oil and essential oils of ylang ylang, lavender and peppermint.

Availability
Raw Gaia's aromatherapy massage oils can be purchased directly from Raw Gaia as well as from selected health food shops and online stores, in the UK and abroad. UK retail price is £15.00/100ml.

Special offer
Raw Gaia is offering a 15 per cent discount to PWT readers on any of their products.

Go to www.rawgaia.com/organic-skin-care/massage-oils-1259.asp and add “notears” in the discount box.

Offer valid for one month until 19 July 2008.