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Aromatherapy and Children
As in case of adults, aromatherapy works wonderfully in case of
children too; a cool aromatic bath in a tub is always eagerly awaited
by your children. Many essential oils can be used to treat
many ailments and conditions of your growing children. How ever, care
must be taken in treating children with essential oils, although there
are many numbers of safe ones. If used in original concentration, oils
may work adversely and cause skin burn and irritation.
Most common dosage for any aromatic oil would be one-third to one-half
the adult dose, or a 1-percent dilution (five or six drops of essential
oil per ounce of carrier oil), and don't forget that citruses may
irritate the skin.
Chamomile, Melissa and fennel are usually used as massage oil, or taken
as herb tea. These oils are known to soothe a variety of
tummy-aches-and the problems that can lead to stomachaches, such as
frayed nerves, anxiety and over excitability. More common problems like
colic, gas pains, and nausea and food allergies are also treated by
oils. A chamomile, fennel and Melissa herb tea with licorice helps stop
crying and fussing in infants with colic. Essential oils relieve muscle
spasms caused when babies swallow air as they eat. Herbal gripe water
is still being used all over the world to get rid of colic
pains. A carminative water mix contains fennel, chamomile,
caraway, coriander and bitter orange peel, all known to kill bacteria
and relieve flatulence.
Most digestive problems are reduced by a simple tummy massage using one
of the oils. Tummy-Rub Oil can be formulated as follows:
2 drops Roman chamomile
1 drop fennel 2 drops dill 1 drop Melissa 1 ounce carrier oil Mix together and massage the tummy gently.
A suggested treatment for children before bedtime is a warm lavender
and chamomile essential-oil bath. Most children just love taking
aromatherapy baths, particularly if they have their own personal
blends. Popular fragrances include orange, grapefruit and tangerine-all
antidepressants and relaxants. Nature's gentle but powerful relaxant
teas such as Melissa, lavender and chamomile has the property to calm a
nervous, over stimulated, over excited child, make headaches go away
and gently induce sleep.
Placing a cool compress of lavender on the forehead will give much
needed relief from a headache, sleeplessness or over exertion.
Frankincense used as a vaporizer or as massage oil is safe and
effective for respiratory congestion or infection. Other safe essential
oils for children include mandarin, marjoram, neroli, jasmine and petit
grain. Tea of yarrow, catnip, peppermint and elder flower rare known to
reduce the symptoms of measles, chicken pox or mumps; ginger with a
touch of lemon juice is also effective. The soreness of mumps is
lessened by syrups and gargles made from teas of thyme, rosemary or
sage. Antiviral oils made from Melissa and bergamot has proven
effective against the mumps and chicken-pox viruses. For
teething pain in toddlers and young children, give chamomile tea and
rub the gums with a little diluted clove oil on your finger.
The following formula may be used for swollen tonsils, mumps and other
lymphatic swelling in the neck area: Neck Wrap 2 cups warm water 8 drops lavender essential oil
Mix the water with the essential oil. While the water is still warm,
soak a soft cloth, preferably flannel, in the water and wring it out.
Wrap the cloth around the neck. Cover with a towel to hold in the heat.
Remove before it gets cold. Repeat as many times as you wish.
Essential oils are universal in nature, as they are known to work in
every condition, in all times of the year. Essential oils prove very
handy in times of distress and need; a few drops of essential oil are
all needed to reduce the symptoms in children.
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