At the end is another link that gives 20 more.
I recommend going to a store where they sell essential oils that you can test. Collect one or two at a time (they cost about $10 here in the Midwest) and save tons on cleaning and fragrance products you would ordinarily pay too much for and reduce the number of synthetic chemicals in your environment, too.
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