ROSE

A Rose by Any Other Name…

Some oils whisper.
Rose walks in wearing velvet and says, “Darling, you are WORTH it.”

This beauty is my emotional first aid. Just one drop over my heart and it’s like my soul remembers to breathe again. I use it when I’m feeling raw, when I’m celebrating something sweet, or when I just need to feel feminine and grounded.

Rose essential oil is often cited as having the highest measurable frequency of any essential oil—around 320 MHz.

In the world of essential oils and energetic wellness, frequency refers to the measurable electrical vibration rate of the oil, often based on bioenergetic testing. The idea is that high-frequency substances help raise the body’s own frequency, supporting wellness and emotional balance.

To compare:

  • 🧍‍♀️ Healthy human body: 62–78 MHz
    • 💜 Lavender: ~118 MHz
    • 🌿 Frankincense: ~147 MHz
    • 🌹 Rose: ~320 MHz 💫

Whether you view frequency as scientific or symbolic, there’s no denying that Rose has a profound and uplifting presence.

People often describe it as emotionally elevating, grounding, or enjoy it as a powerful aphrodisiac! 😉 A fragrant embrace. 🌹✨

Do you use Rose? How does it make you feel?

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