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Meet Our 3 Rare & Unique Oils:

Juniper
Juniperus scopulorum essential oil is sweet, balsamic and warm, fresh and woody--reminiscent of evergreen oils. Aromatherapy properties include: supportive, restoring, and calming. Cleans the atmosphere of your surroundings. An excellent oil for clear thinking and prayer.
Piñon Pine
The Pinus edulis tree is regarded as the "Tree of Life" by the Navajo Nation in the desert Southwest. Our essential oil is a whole plant extract that includes the bark, limbs, needles, seed cones, and sap. This precious pine oil is joyous and sweetly scented! Put into a diffuser and experience the micro droplets of forest syrup dancing around you.
Big Sagebrush
Artemisia tridentata oil is used to cleanse and purify oneself & to restore positive energy and balance through aromatherapy. We collect our essential oil from the leaves, where the oil is concentrated. Your home, office, or workspace will smell like the high arid desert after a fresh rain. The strong relaxing fragrance is due to the presence of camphor, terpenoids and other volatile oils. 
Juniper
Juniperus scopulorum essential oil is sweet, balsamic and warm, fresh and woody--reminiscent of evergreen oils. Aromatherapy properties include: supportive, restoring, and calming. Cleans the atmosphere of your surroundings. An excellent oil for clear thinking and prayer.
Piñon Pine
The Pinus edulis tree is regarded as the "Tree of Life" by the Navajo Nation in the desert Southwest. Our essential oil is a whole plant extract that includes the bark, limbs, needles, seed cones, and sap. This precious pine oil is joyous and sweetly scented! Put into a diffuser and experience the micro droplets of forest syrup dancing around you.
Big Sagebrush
Artemisia tridentata oil is used to cleanse and purify oneself & to restore positive energy and balance through aromatherapy. We collect our essential oil from the leaves, where the oil is concentrated. Your home, office, or workspace will smell like the high arid desert after a fresh rain. The strong relaxing fragrance is due to the presence of camphor, terpenoids and other volatile oils. 
Reconnecting with Ancient Wisdom
Herbs and plants have been used for centuries by all cultures as a source of both food and wellness before becoming classified as an "Alternative" in these modern times. Discover the lost knowledge of our ancestors:
Big Sagebrush - Artemisia tridentata
As documented in the scientific publication Phytochemistry, the Native Americans used this indigenous sagebrush to assist nearly every organ system of the body or to help with afflictions from spiritual or unknown origins.[1] The essential oil of big sagebrush itself contains numerous important compounds including camphor, eucalyptol, α-pinene, fragranol, and other naturally occurring chemicals.[2] Researchers say there is still much to be discovered, and sagebrush remains a mostly untapped resource in commercial production.
Piñon Pine - Pinus edulis
Prominent aromatic compounds from each portion of the tree include α-pinene, sabinene, β-pinene, δ-3-carene, β-phellandrene, ethyl octanoate, longifolene, and germacrene D.[3] This tree was used extensively by different Native American tribes. According to Moerman's Native American Ethnobotany, the Apache and Hopi would process the sap and apply it cuts and sores; the Navajo would use different parts of the tree for anything from soothing burns, to battling colds, or alleviating headaches.[4] 
Juniper - Juniperus scopulorum
Various parts of the Rocky Mountain Juniper tree were widely used by many native North American Indian tribes for problems related to the chest and kidneys.[5] Juniper is hardly used in modern herbalism generally speaking, but has been making a comeback amongst the products of naturopaths and herbalists in recent days. Regarding the essential oil itself, researchers have linked the presence of α-pinene, p-cymene and β-pinene as likely contributors to juniper's antimicrobial activity;[6] and the oil has a documented antioxidant capacity.[7]
Reconnecting with Ancient Wisdom
Herbs and plants have been used for centuries by all cultures as a source of both food and wellness before becoming classified as an "Alternative" in these modern times. Discover the lost knowledge of our ancestors:
Big Sagebrush - Artemisia tridentata
As documented in the scientific publication Phytochemistry, the Native Americans used this indigenous sagebrush to assist nearly every organ system of the body or to help with afflictions from spiritual or unknown origins.[1] The essential oil of big sagebrush itself contains numerous important compounds including camphor, eucalyptol, α-pinene, fragranol, and other naturally occurring chemicals.[2] Researchers say there is still much to be discovered, and sagebrush remains a mostly untapped resource in commercial production.
Piñon Pine - Pinus edulis
Prominent aromatic compounds from each portion of the tree include α-pinene, sabinene, β-pinene, δ-3-carene, β-phellandrene, ethyl octanoate, longifolene, and germacrene D.[3] This tree was used extensively by different Native American tribes. According to Moerman's Native American Ethnobotany, the Apache and Hopi would process the sap and apply it cuts and sores; the Navajo would use different parts of the tree for anything from soothing burns, to battling colds, or alleviating headaches.[4] 
Juniper - Juniperus scopulorum
Various parts of the Rocky Mountain Juniper tree were widely used by many native North American Indian tribes for problems related to the chest and kidneys.[5] Juniper is hardly used in modern herbalism generally speaking, but has been making a comeback amongst the products of naturopaths and herbalists in recent days. Regarding the essential oil itself, researchers have linked the presence of α-pinene, p-cymene and β-pinene as likely contributors to juniper's antimicrobial activity;[6] and the oil has a documented antioxidant capacity.[7]

Exclusive Offer: Get Our Free eBook With ANY Purchase

Essential Oils: 
A Biblical Guide to Aromatherapy
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Get instant access to our ebook that will walk you through everything from selecting, to blending, and enjoying essential oils. While the term "aromatherapy" is generally new, beginning to be used in the 20th century, essential oils have been used for centuries in cleansing and purifying rituals, as well as meditation practices. Their use can be traced from the time of the Exodus to the birth of Christ. Nearly 100 pages long and referencing over 70 scientific studies, this Guide is your shortcut to making the most informed decisions for you and your family.
The Essential Oil Guide
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Get instant access to our ebook that will walk you through everything from selecting, to blending, and enjoying essential oils. While the term "aromatherapy" is generally new, beginning to be used in the 20th century, essential oils have been used for centuries in cleansing and purifying rituals, as well as meditation practices. Their use can be traced from the time of the Exodus to the birth of Christ. Nearly 100 pages long and referencing over 70 scientific studies, this Guide is your shortcut to making the most informed decisions for you and your family.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these products blended with any other oils?
Each of our products is a 100% pure and steam distilled essential oil. These products are not mixed or "cut" with any other oils whatsoever as is often the case with other products on the market. Because both steam and water extraction methods are used, there are absolutely zero synthetic chemicals ever used in our handcrafting process.
Are your oils certified organic?
USDA Organic labels apply to consumable products only--these products are only for aromatherapy use. Though not officially certified, our wild harvested oils come from plants not grown with artificial or human interference. These oils are as close to nature as you might get.
Does the bottle have a dropper for easy application?
Yes, each bottle of essential oil comes with an orifice dropper reducer already pre-installed. After unscrewing the cap, just tip the bottle, and you will notice that each drop is gently dispensed one at a time.
Are there any blends that complement the scent of your oils?
More information can be found in the accompanying ebook (only found via this page once you complete your order). The three oils that are offered here all blend well together and also with other woodsy and earthy oils like Cedarwood, Cypress, and Pine, creating a grounding and invigorating aroma often used in aromatherapy and massage blends. It can also be complemented by herbal oils such as Rosemary and Lavender for a more complex and soothing scent combination.
How should I store my essential oils? When do they expire?
Make sure to keep your bottles stored in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight. As a rule of thumb, 100% pure essential oils (excluding citrus) should last indefinitely if properly stored away from heat and sunlight. Improper handling and storage will lead to an early expiration date.
Sources:
[1] Christina E. Turi, Paul R. Shipley, Susan J. Murch, North American Artemisia species from the subgenus Tridentatae (Sagebrush): A phytochemical, botanical and pharmacological review, Phytochemistry, Volume 98, 2014, Pages 9-26, ISSN 0031-9422,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2013.11.016. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031942213004512)
[2] Zheljazkov, Valtcho D et al. “Essential Oil Yield, Composition, and Bioactivity of Sagebrush Species in the Bighorn Mountains.” Plants (Basel, Switzerland) vol. 11,9 1228. 1 May. 2022, doi:10.3390/plants11091228 (https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9103225)
[3] Poulson A, Wilson TM, Packer C, Carlson RE, Buch RM. "Essential oils of trunk, limbs, needles, and seed cones of Pinus edulis (Pinaceae) from Utah". Phytologia. 102 (3): 200–207.
[4] Moerman. D. Native American Ethnobotany, (Portland, OR: Timber Press, 1998), 406.
[5] Moerman. D. Native American Ethnobotany, (Portland, OR: Timber Press, 1998), 288-291.
[6] Filipowicz N, Kamiński M, Kurlenda J, Asztemborska M, Ochocka JR. Antibacterial and antifungal activity of juniper berry oil and its selected components. Phytother Res. 2003 Mar;17(3):227-31. doi: 10.1002/ptr.1110. PMID: 12672151. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12672151)
[7] Zheljazkov V.D., Astatkie T., Jeliazkova E.A., Tatman A.O., Schlegel V. Distillation time alters essential oil yield, composition and antioxidant activity of female Juniperus scopulorum trees. J. Essent. Oil Res. 2013;25:62–69. doi: 10.1080/10412905.2012.744704 
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Dry Bones Boutique (Dry Bones Boutique, LLC) essential oil products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. These essential oils are for aromatherapy use only. Before use, always consult with your doctor, especially if pregnant, nursing, taking medications or if you have a pre-existing medical condition.
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