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ETA:As of 9/6/09 I've moved everything over to my LJ and evil_enablers.

I'm pretty new to this, so for now, I'm only shipping within the US. Shipping is $2.50 for first class. All bottles have been cleanly tested once and so are roughly as full as they were when I got them.



Attar Bazaar

Jannat Al-Ferdous -- This ancient fragrance was first blended by a Sufi mystic who ascended into the unseen realms. He later re-created the scent he experienced when he approached the Divine Throne, thus the name: "Gateway to the Highest Heaven." A classic scent for centuries In the East. Exceedingly light, elegant, and, sometimes shattering. Ruling planet: Uranus. 1 dram for $7.50

BPAL

The Winter of Our Discontent -- balsam, myrrh, mandarin orange, bitter clove, artemesia, rosewood, nutmeg, dark musk, smoke and cypress. A Yule '06 LE 5 ml for $14 (bought from someone on Evil Enablers, has a round label on the top)

Cobalt Blends

Cobalt Amber -- Sultry dark amber mingles with light amber and pale ambient woods. 6ml for $11

Headless Gingerbread Man -- Ginger, nutmeg, brown sugar, nag champa, honey, clove. 6 ml for $11

Haunt

Batik -- smoky beeswax & resin darkened honey 5ml for $11

Nocturne Alchemy

Nokturne: Sapphire Honey -- We have blended the Amber-Musk of Sapphire with the Honey and Honeycomb of a sweet buzzing bees hive collected from Egyptian Flowers. 5ml for $15

Amber 23 -- Amber perfection to celebrate NA's first anniversary! 23 different types of Amber oils and resins. 5 ml for $15

Possets

The Girls Love Fall Wine -- This blend is totally golden, thick, rich, calming and narcotic. There is the merest whiff of smoke to it, but it is not smoke. Very lovely. Very autumnal. Sweet, spicy, foody/gourmand, resinous. "The Girls Love...." series is honey based. 5 ml for $8. (bought from someone on Evil Enablers, has a round label on the top)

Soap Box Co.

I Smell Good in Vanilla -- Soap Box Co's single note line. This one's on sale over there, so I'm going to offer it for their price of 5ml for $6.

Violette Market (Vintage)

Honey Bee (aka Beekeeper) -- sweet true honey 15ml for $9.

If anyone's interested, I have an empty bottle of BPAL's Aeronwen I can toss in as a freebie with your order.

I'm going to leave this up here at DW for a week and then move it over to evil_enablers on LJ.

Date: 2009-08-27 04:52 pm (UTC)
gblvr: crop of 'The Morning Star' by Alphonse Mucha; woman in flowing gown with hand to forehead in greens and golds (Default)
From: [personal profile] gblvr
Done! I sent it as a 'Payment Owed For' which shouldn't have a fee attached. My mailing address is in the body of the email....

Date: 2009-09-04 12:07 am (UTC)
gblvr: crop of 'The Morning Star' by Alphonse Mucha; woman in flowing gown with hand to forehead in greens and golds (Default)
From: [personal profile] gblvr
Got it; posted a review. I LOVE IT.

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Date: 2014-03-05 11:08 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I've just been Googling... I don't tend to keep bookmarks or ayhnnitg like that so I couldn't point you at specific sites. But to give you some tips: gingko biloba is something I'd already been taking for mental alertness problems ("brain fog"), but I cut out recently when my improved sleep levels and serotonin balancing seemed to make it moot. It turns out it has a positive effect for dopamine uptake, which kind of matches my recent experiences where I've been feeling *great* but my emotional drive is even lower.Green tea. I know, it's like a cliche. It's such a cliche that I've never actually considered looking into its benefits in a serious way. Well, it has caffeine, obviously (though caffeine from tea seems more manageable than a soda habit, because freshly prepared tea must be premeditated), but it also encourages dopamine uptake. I'm not drinking actual green tea because I am such a caffeine fiend, I don't want to fall back into the habit. Instead I'm taking an herbal supplement of "green tea extract". L-DOPA is a substance that's available in prescription form for treating anxiety disorders (critically low dopamine = severe anxiety), but also available in herbal extract form. It's the precursor to dopamine in the brain - ingest L-DOPA, end up with more dopamine. As such it is far more potent than the previous substances, which only help your brain do more with the dopamine it has. I have not taken it, though I plan on doing some personal trials with it. Apparently weightlifters and athletes take it to get mentally pumped up, it can magnify aggressive tendencies. So I suggest treading carefully. I'm going to check it out because all my emotions have felt so muted lately. The other caveat is that the body will adjust to an excess of dopamine, so it's not something that should be taken every day.I'd suggest Googling these things and checking them out for yourself, though, as this is all roughly paraphrased from my memory of my own research. Just some things to start with.

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