Aromatherapy Essential Oils
One of the nature’s greatest gifts to mankind is the magical
properties of Aromatherapy essential oils. Its existence is considered
to be very ancient, with a history of 3500 years. Latest research has
only recently shown what aroma therapists have known for many
ages: “what we smell has a direct impact on how we
feel.” Like the other common senses, the things we
smell are transmitted directly to the brain.
Research has
proved that lavender aroma steps up alpha waves in the back of the
head, which is associated with relaxation. That means using lavender
helps you to relax. On the other hand, jasmine scent increases beta
waves in the front of the head, which has been found to make you feel
more alert. You will be on your toes, if you smell jasmine.
The use of essential oils includes inhaling their scent. Aromatherapy
is an established system of caring for the body with herbal and
botanical oils.
Many times, it is the scent that gives the
therapeutic value, and other times it works better by making the skin
absorbing the oil. Irrespective of how the oil is absorbed
into the body, whether through the skin, the mouth, or the nose,
essential oils have long been used to help in healing. Enjoy the benefits of scent by dropping a few drops of essential oil in
your bath, or placing some drops or so in a diffuser, which sits on a
socket. When using oil on the surface, it is always a good idea to mix
the essential oil with carrier oil such as almond, sesame, or
olive. This reduces the impact of the oil a bit, but can also
prevent harmful adverse reaction. Before you use these oils,
just make sure that you take a patch test. Just apply a tiny
amount to the inside of your arm and examine it after 24
hours. In case there is no reaction, you are safe in using
the oil elsewhere on the body. Use essential oils sparingly
and carefully to achieve the maximum benefit.
Here are some common ailments and suggestions for the use of essential
oils in treating them. It would be a good idea to find an
aroma therapist to help you; so that you can blend you own mixture and
achieve the greatest benefit from them.
Allergies: Mix one drop of cypress and one drop of hyssop in
the palm of your hand and then apply the mixture to the back of your
tongue every few hours to relieve hay fever symptoms.
Backache: Mix equal parts of blue chamomile; birch; rosemary
or eucalyptus; ginger or black pepper; lavender; carrier oil. Rub into
the affected area after a hot bath, when muscles are relaxed and pores
are open.
Nausea or stomachache: Put two drops peppermint oil on a sugar cube and
suck the cube slowly. Or, add a few drops of peppermint oil
to hot water and drink as a tea.
Headaches: Peppermint, inhaled directly from the bottle, or
rubbed with a little carrier oil under the nose and at the temples can
be very soothing for headaches.
Cuts, scrapes & scratches: Lavender oil can be
applied undiluted to soothe and help heal minor cuts and abrasions.
Anxiety: Lavender, bergamot, Melissa, geranium, and ylang-ylang are great for calming weary nerves. You can mix
three or four together. Add to a bath, use in a scent lamp,
or massage into the skin with a carrier oil.
Sleep aids: Marjoram, lavender and ylang-ylang in a warm bath
can be soothing before bedtime and aids in sleep.
Colds or flu: Blend three parts ravensare, one part naiouli
or eucalyptus, one part lemon, one part rosewood, and one part
lavender. Add about 50 drops of this mixture to a diffuser,
or add 6-8 drops to a bowl of just boiled water, place a towel over
your head, bend over the bowl and inhale.
Stress: Lavender and sage are very relaxing. Place a few
drops of each on a tissue and leave on the dashboard so the sun can
warm it and diffuse it into the air of the car
Arthritis: Add 10 drops each of rosemary and chamomile to a
warm bath and soak for 10 minutes.
There are many other essential oils, for treating everything from acne
to diabetes to depression. Most oils are not harmful if
inhaled, but care should be taken to apply topically on the skin, and
never take any essential oil internally without the advice of a skilled
professional.
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