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Neumond is German for 'new moon' - a time when the moon is
hidden to us on Earth. The new moon has become the symbol of a deep,
invisible energy, which has to be discovered and developed for personal,
spiritual and physical growth. This is the energy contained in essential
oils - acting on our subconscious through the limbic system, strengthening
our life force and increasing our well-being. The poetry of 'Neumond - the
perfumes of nature' hints at the inspirational dimension of these
substances to which we devote all our attention: pure essential oils. This
name too has a metaphorical meaning, as the 'essential oils' - taken from
the Greek - are 'heavenly oils'.
And heavenly they truly are. Not just because they beguile us with their
enchanting scents, but also because they always disappear into the heavens
through evaporation. 
Neumond has
built close, friendly and honest relationships with its growers and
distillers throughout the world. In the end it is their experience, often
passed down for generations, which guarantees the purity and quality of
these essential oils. This is our absolute priority: Neumond's oils are
100% pure, unadulterated and free of additives.
Only the best is good enough for Neumond when it comes to obtaining
precious essences and extracts. As far as possible - and increasingly so -
the plants come from registered biological growers or are gathered in the
wild. The decision to avoid chemical pesticides and fertilizers is as
natural as the detailed declaration of ingredients, which is also subject
to regular quality checks.
Anyone who incorporates these
perfumes of nature into their daily life will soon sense their soothing
and healing effect.
Aromatherapy increases resistance to disease and makes us more sensitive
to the signals our bodies give. The oils purify and disinfect the air, and
boost the immune system - some oils even prevent or alleviate common
complaints. Fine essential oils are also the ideal companion for a
meditative journey within. Then the force of the new moon appears in one's
own soul and reveals itself in each breath as a loving gift of nature.
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