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Common Uses of Essential Oils

Introducing essential oils into your lifestyle can be quite easy, fun, and therapeutically beneficial. Below are a few ways in which you can get started. These methods are intended as guidelines only, and you do need to pay special attention to all safety pre cautions applicable for each oil that you choose. It is also imEssential Oils can be used in many ways in Aurora coloradoportant to remember that essential oils are flammable.

  • Easy Inhalation - Place 3-4 drops of essential oil on a tissue. Place the tissue near your nose and inhale. When trying an oil for the first time, use only one drop to ensure that you do not have a sensitivity or reaction to the oil.
  • Steam Inhalation - Boil 2 cups of water. Pour the water into a bowl and add 3-7 drops of oil to the water. Use fewer drops if you are using an oil that may cause irritation to your mucous membranes (i.e. cinnamon, eucalyptus, rosemary, pine, thyme, cajuput, etc.). Place your nose about 12" away from the bowl and inhale. Don't inhale the steam constantly and if you notice any irritation or discomfort, stop immediately. Steam inhalation can help with colds and influenza. Use of energizing or relaxing oils can also make this method useful any time of day or night.
  • Room Freshening - Use the steam inhalation method noted above but don't directly inhale into the bowl. Use up to 10 drops of oil. Use fewer drops if you are using an oil that may cause sensitization. Other methods including use of an aromatherapy diffuser or lamp scent ring available through many aromatherapy companies.
  • General Household Freshening - Add a few drops of oil to your trash can, laundry wash, drain, vacuum bag filter, or on a tissue for placement in your drawers.
  • Bug Repellent - Many essential oils including citronella, lavender, and peppermint act as a natural repellent against insects. Sprinkle a few drops of essential oil onto tissues or cotton balls and place near your doorways and windows to help repel insects. Be sure to read all safety data on the oils you use as some oils may not be suitable for use around pets. Be careful not to apply the essential oil directly onto fragile surfaces.
  • Massage - Add up to 20 drops of essential oil to 1 ounce carrier oil such as sweet almond oil and massage onto yourself or partner. Keep away from eyes and genital areas. Do not apply essential oils to the skin without first diluting them. Be sure to also read the safety data for the essential oils you choose to use.
  • Bath - Add 5-7 drops essential oil to 1 ounce carrier oil. Add this blend to your running bath water Nourish Yourself with Bathtub Aromatherapyand mix well before getting into the tub. Be sure to read the safety data for the essential oils you choose to use.

Other Uses

Essential oils can be used in making homemade lotions, facial toners, shampoos, perfumes, soaps, shower gels, and other natural products. Additionally, essential oils are often blended for their therapeutic synergistic abilities.

There is a significant difference between aromatherapy essential oils that simply smell good and those that are Therapeutic-grade. Young Living Essential Oils meet and exceed industry requirements, and as stewards of nature's plant remedies, Young Living maintains extremely high internal Quality Assurance standards in 4 key areas: Plants, Preparation, Purity and Potency. Therapeutic grade means the oils have been handled with the most natural processing possible, without chemicals, excess heat, or excess processing.

Often referred to as "nature's living energy", or the very essence of a plant, essential oils are aromatic liquids derived from shrubs, flowers, trees, roots, bushes and seeds. They not only determine the plant's aroma, they are vital for plants to grow, live, evolve and adapt. They help defend plants from insects, environmental conditions and disease. Research shows that when used aromatically, applied topically, or taken internally, theerapeutic grade essential oils can calm, energize, balance, purify and rejuvenate the mind and body.

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Clary Sage

Warm, nutty, herbaceous

Antidepressant; euphoric; antispasmodic; analgesic; anti-inflammatory

Frankincense

Balsamic, rich, sweet, warm

Rejuvenating; calming, induces deep breathing; anti-inflammatory and antiseptic; healing to skin and respiratory tract

Geranium

Sweet, floral, herbaceous

Antidepressant; relaxing; antibacterial; insecticidal

Juniper Berry

Woody, fresh, sweet

Purifying; diuretic; stimulating; analgesic; antiseptic; antiviral

Lavender - French

Sweet, floral, herbaceous

Sedative and calming; analgesic;  antispasmodic; antiseptic

Marjoram - Spanish

Camphor-like, sweet, warm

Sedative; comforting, warming; restoring; soothing; decongestant; antiseptic; antispasmodic; antifungal

Lemon Grass

Soft, lemony, herby

Calming and uplifting; antidepressant; stress relieving; antiseptic; antiviral; antifungal

Peppermint

Minty, grass-like, balsamic, fresh

Stimulating;  antispasmodic;  decongestant

Petitgrain

Floral, Citrus, Woody

Relaxing; stress relieving; soothing

Rosemary

Piercing, fresh, herbaceous

Stimulating, decongestant; antifungal; antibacterial

Tea Tree

Medicinal, spicy, fresh

Antibacterial; antiviral; antifungal; antiseptic

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