25 Uses for Essential Oils in Your Daily Life - Aromatherapy
by: Paula Polman
Aromatherapy is a growing area of interest as
North America continues its search for alternative and complimentary
applications of natural medicines. The use of herbal supplements
in our daily lives is one excellent example of this.
Aromatherapy, however, is still in the realm of uncertainty.
People are familiar with the term, most have heard of essential
oils, but still few know how to use them in practical applications.
Here's a short list of some examples of ways to enhance your
daily life with essential oils and aromatherapy.
1. Diffuse in air with a ceramic or electric diffuser to clean
or fragrance the air.
2. Facial steam - add a few drops of oils to boiling water,
place your face over the bowl and drape your head with a towel
and breathe deeply.
3. Bath water - add 4-10 drops to your bath or jacuzzi.
4. Skin spray - add 4-10 drops of oil to 60 mls (2 oz) distilled
water in a misting bottle then spray skin for a fresh uplift to
the day.
5. Linen spray to freshen sheets & towels - same as the
skin spray but mix 20-30 drops to 60 ml (2 oz) and spray your
sheets.
6. Remove the cap from the oil bottle and breathe deeply for
a quick pick-me-up.
7. Room spray - same as linen spray but the concentration is
50-75 drops to 60 ml (2 oz) of distilled water.
8. Hand or foot bath - add 4-6 drops of oil to warm water and
soak your hands or feet in it. For tired feet, also add 2 tablespoons
of epsom salts to the water.
9. Massage oil is easily made by adding 10-20 drops of oil to
30 ml (1 oz) of carrier oil, such as grapeseed, olive, sweet almond,
jojoba, etc. Cut the amount of essential oil in half for children.
10. After your shower, put a few drops of oil on a washcloth
and rub vigorously over your body.
11. Put a few drops of eucalyptus oil on a cloth by your pillow
at night to help breathing when struck by a cold or flu.
12. Hot compresses are wonderful on sore, tired muscles. Add
5-10 drops of oil to hot (not boiling) water. Soak a cloth in
the water, wring it out and place on the affected area. Repeat
as needed.
13. Cold compresses - for headaches and swelling. Same as hot
compresses but use cool to cold water.
14. Sniff lavender or peppermint for headaches.
15. Dab tea tree on acne pimples to help clear up the infections.
16. Revive old potpourri mixes by adding 10-20 drops to the
mix and stirring.
17. Create your own perfumes by blending favourite oils in beeswax
or oil bases and apply.
18. Sniff peppermint oil for nausea, including morning sickness,
motion sickness and carnival rides.
19. For infant colic, apply a warm - not hot - compress with
roman chamomile on the tummy.
20. Massage menstrual cramps with clary sage diluted in a vegetable
carrier oil like grapeseed or jojoba.
21. Gently massage varicose veins with a massage oil containing
cypress.
22. Add a few drops of eucalyptus to your shampoo to help dandruff
problems.
23. Help smooth wrinkles by massaging nightly with a few drops
of frankincense diluted in sweet almond oil or rosehip seed oil.
24. For depression diffuse jasmine or rose in the air.
25. After a long night on the town, add juniper to your bath
to help detoxify your body.
Remember, that essential oils are generally too concentrated
to use directly on your skin. They need to be diluted for application.
As with anything, there are exceptions.
Lavender and tea tree are the most commonly used oils that can
be applied directly on the skin (neat) in small doses.
There are many excellent resources on essential oils and their
effects on body, spirit and mind. Some oils have contra-indications
so it is important that you learn about any oil before using it.
Essential oils are great companions to enhancing your daily life,
when used appropriately.
Break out a bottle of oil and sniff it today!
About The Author
Paula Polman, B.Sc. is the owner of Basic Scents & Supplies.
She has been making natural care products for over six years and
practising aromatherapy for more than eight years. She can be
reached by email at paula@basicscentssupplies.com or visit http://www.BasicScentsSupplies.com
for more information.
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