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Aromatherapy
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Aromatherapy at Home

   Aromatherapy can be easily used at home . Though irresponsible or ignorant use of essential oils is sametimes dangerous, this risk is small compared to the potential benefit. Typical problems are caused by excessive use of potentially irritating or allergenic oils such as clove, cinnamon, oregano, or savory, but with proper knowledge these traps are easily avoided. There are various essential oils in the health food stores now.  Many of them even carry "starter kits" with selections of the most widely used essential oils. 

Here are some applications of essential oils at home:

  • Daily hygiene:  In order to strengthen the body's resistance to sickness during the cold or flu season you can spread over the skin  gentle antiviral essential oils, such as Eucalyptus radiata, Ravensera aromatica, and niaouli.You can do it before, during, or after the morning shower.
  • Bruises and sports injuries: Everlast relieves pain after injuries, and prevents hemorrhaging and swelling.
  • Mosquito and other insect bites: Lavender is unsurpassed in treating itching or stinging from mosquito bites or bee stings.
  • Burns: Lavender oil  restores burnt skin. 
  • Energy: Essential oils of black spruce and peppermint are effective stimulants that work by strengthening the adrenal cortex.
  • Relaxation: Citronella and Eucalyptus citriodora can be diffused in the air, or rubbed on the wrists, solar plexus, and temples for quick and effective relaxation. Calming qualities of mandarin  can slow down highly active children, in addition they like its smell. Lavender oil added to the bath or sprayed on the bed sheets reduces tension and enhances relaxation.
  • Nausea: Peppermint is the classic oil for alleviating nausea and travel sickness. Its beneficial uses for irritated colon are clearly documented

    Digestive and stress-related discomfort: A drop of anise seed oil, taken on a spoon of honey (or by itself) helps to release gastrointestinal cramping. Tarragon stimulates digestion and calms a nervous digestive tract.

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