Showing posts with label Essential Oils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Essential Oils. Show all posts

Mar 19, 2019

5 Benefits of diffusing your Essential Oils

Using essential oils in a diffuser is an enjoyable and effective way to experience aromatherapy in your home. Through air diffusion, a few drops of essential oil can deliver therapeutic aromatherapy throughout one or more rooms while clearing the air and creating a pleasantly fragrant environment.
There are many different types of diffusers to choose from, from lamp rings to candle burners to water vapor diffusion. Since heat can cause essential oils to evaporate and degrade quickly, cold air diffusion is typically preferred over heat diffusion to obtain full therapeutic effects. Single essential oils can be chosen for a desired effect, or several oils can be used in the diffuser together to create a custom aroma with multiple therapeutic benefits.

My new found desire for freshening my home is using Oil in a diffuser, over a year ago i received one for Christmas and did not use much but over the last year I have grown to love using essential oils rather than candles or chemical based air fresheners,  Below are some of the benefits of using a diffuser:

Diffusers disperse essential oils as a fine vapor throughout the air so they can be absorbed gently into the body through the respiratory system. The aroma can prompt the nervous system to transmit signals to the limbic system in the brain – the same part of the brain that houses emotion and memory. The brain may respond by initiating various physiological functions, such as a release of hormones, relief from pain, or a positive boost in mood. 
Restful sleep is your goal, try diffusing relaxing lavender, Roman chamomile, spikenard, neroli, mandarin or sweet marjoram in the bedroom for 15 minutes before bedtime. Some diffusers are equipped with automatic settings that can turn off the diffuser after 20 minutes or can deliver short bursts of diffusion at intervals throughout the night.
Colds and flu, try diffusing thyme, eucalyptus, rosemary, manuka or ravintsara. Cinnamon and clove are excellent for prevention, and smell lovely with a bit of orange added. Lemongrass, tea tree, eucalyptus, oregano and juniper are specific for air purification, and can also help to clear the air of the smell of mildew.
Mental clarity is supported by peppermint, basil, lemon or rosemary. These are great choices to diffuse while studying or working on a project.
Uplifting mood enhancement, clary sage paired with any citrus can work wonders. For stress relief, add geranium and lavender. To promote some romance, try jasmine, ylang ylang, rose, sandalwood or patchouli. Don’t worry -- nervousness can be soothed with neroli, frankincense, petitgrain, chamomile or melissa.
Holiday ambiance can be created by diffusing pine, spruce or fir with a bit of spice like nutmeg and cinnamon. Peppermint and spearmint create a refreshing aroma while frankincense and orange promote relaxing contemplation.


No matter what your desired effect may be, and with minimal effort, essential oil diffusion has endless possibilities for supporting health and wellbeing.

Hugs,

Nov 30, 2018

5 Guidelines to Keep in Mind when using Essential Oils

Hello friends,

As I am learning about Essential Oils I have found that you need to be careful, just because they are ALL Natural does not mean they are safe. Safety involves a state of being free from risk or occurrence of injury, harm, or danger.
Here are five (5) guidelines to keep in mind when using essential oils:

Quality - Adulterated essential oils increase the likelihood of an adverse response and hence the need for pure, authentic, and genuine essential oils is of the utmost importance. I personally use Young Living Essential oils as they have the "Seed to Seal" guarantee

Sensitivities -  Everyone has different sensitivities and allergies. Be sure to test any new oil that you want to use in a small spot first to ensure there is no reaction.  I have found a  good testing area is inside your arm where the elbow bends.  Please make sure to do this before you go soaking in the bath or applying the oil to your skin. 

Carrier Oil - A carrier oil is a vegetable oil used to dilute essential oils. Most essential oils should not be applied directly to your skin.  It is safer to use a carrier oil (e.g.  V-6™ Vegetable Oil Complex,Coconut oil, Almond oil, Olive oil, Jojoba Oil and Argan oil are just a few) before application.  The other benefit I found out yesterday from my massage therapist is using a carrier oil is good for moisturizing and nourishing your skin (she uses Castor Oil with her Young Living oils). These, along with the aromatic benefits of the essential oils are great for your skin.

Read Bottles And Labels - When you buy any essential oils they usually have some information on the label. They may say do not ingest (i.e. take orally) or outline some other precaution.  Be sure to follow these instructions.  If you have any doubts, contact the manufacturer or another reliable source for further information.

A drop will do - It is super easy to get carried away and think that when something is good or helpful for you, that more is better. When it comes to essential oils, less is definitely more. If a recipe calls for 2 drops don’t use 4. I have been guilty of this. If you are inhaling essential oils, don't do it constantly. Have a break between inhalations to give the oils time to do their job.
Using essential oils is safe and effective for most people. But, they are very powerful substances you should use with full respect.


General Safety Precautions:
  1. Keep all essential oils out of reach of children and pets.
  2. Do not use or recommend the use of photosensitizing essential oils prior to going into a sun tanning booth or the sun. Recommend that the client stay out of the sun or sun tanning booth for at least twenty-four hours after treatment if photosensitizing essential oils were applied to the skin.
  3. Avoid prolonged use of the same essential oils.
  4. Avoid the use of essential oils you know nothing about. Research and get to know the oil prior to using it on yourself or others.
  5. Keep essential oils away from the eyes.
  6. Essential oils are highly flammable substances and should be kept away from direct contact with flames, such as candles, fire, matches, cigarettes, and gas ranges.
  7. Do not use essential oils internally unless properly trained in the safety issues of doing so. 
  8. Use caution when if you suspect you're pregnant or have been trying to become pregnant
 P.S. Please share. with your friends and leave me a comment below. I read them ALL!

 Hugs,

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