
Botanical Oils
and making plant medicine
Oil Infusions are created by soaking herbs and flowers, resins, bark and sometimes roots in botanical oils. Some oil infusions steep for up to 6 months. I allow the process to unfold naturally and am guided by how the botanicals are absorbed into the various oil bases.
By using a cold infusion method and allowing time, botanical oils absorb herbs and flowers to help reduce pain, inflammation, muscle spasms, and support skin healing. The oils may also be infused with energies from music, lunar events, and Solfeggio frequencies.
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Oil infusions are made for aromatherapy and botanical blends.
Seasonal Oil Infusions
Autumn/Winter 2025
*Botanicals infused in Safflower oil
$36 per oz
1oz, Creosote & Rosemary
1oz, Creosote & Lavender
1oz, Just Creosote
1oz, Lavender, Rosemary & Sage
1oz, Hops, Chamomile & Lavender


This Frankincense resin infused for a year in a quiet safe space, brought out for special occasions, like new moon and eclipse energy.
It has been invaluable for medicine and blends ranging from skin repair to providing emotional comfort. In addition to the physical attributes Frankincense may offer an emotional sensation of grounding and assist with meditation and spiritual connection.
I use this ancient tree resin sparingly because of the increased endangerment to the Frankincense trees. See my Resource Page for details.
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Botanical oils and selfcare tools inspired by aromatherapy are available for purchase - Garden Botanicals
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Botanical oils can be used topically on skin, or as an ingredient to create your own hand salves & self-care products.
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Working with Plants as Medicine

The process for making medicine matters.
How we treat plants and our ecosystem matters.
People committed to preserving Our environment go the extra mile to make sure the botanicals they are using are free from pesticides and other environmental pollutants.
People who love plants will choose botanicals from ethically harvested areas, as well as ethically minded businesses including fair wages for all agricultural labor (plant tenders).
Our plants and trees are under threat, let's be conscious of how we consume.
Kristina L Daniels