Pure Essentials Oils
Size: 10ml
Benefits of essential oils
Essential oils can be used in aromatherapy, a kind of complementary medicine that uses smell to improve your health or applied topically to the skin.
Studies have shown that essential oils may help:
- Boost Mood
- Improve job performance through reduced stress and increased attentiveness.
- Improve sleep.
- Kill bacteria, funguses and viruses.
- Reduce anxiety and pain
- Reduce inflammation.
- Reduce nausea.
- Relieve headaches.
Lavender oil:
It’s gentle and has a lot of benefits. You can use it in a variety of ways. Try adding it to a bath or diffuser as aromatherapy, adding to water to make a room spray or body spritzer, or combining with a base oil to make body oil. Lavender can help with stress, pain and sleep. Before the discovery of antiseptics, lavender was also used as a cleaning agent in hospitals.
Tea tree oil:
Is an antiseptic, antimicrobial and antifungal. Can be used with
- Acne: Take a cotton swab and dip it into tea tree essential oil. Then, apply it directly on the acne — this is one exception where you don’t have to dilute it, as it helps to resolve acne faster.
- Athlete’s foot and ringworms: Dilute it with a carrier oil (a base or vegetable oil like coconut or jojoba oil that helps dilute essential oils) and put the blend on the affected skin.
- One note of caution: Since tea tree oil can be neurotoxic, Do Not diffuse it if you have small children or animals at home.
Peppermint oil
Known to:
- Anti-Inflammatory, antifungal, and antimicrobial
- Ease headaches.
- Fight fatigue.
- Lift mood.
- Reduce gut spasms.
- Support digestion.
- Support memory.
When using the oil topically, make sure you dilute it!
Eucalyptus oil:
Eucalyptus is a great essential oil to have on hand during cold season. It soothes a stuffed-up nose by opening your nasal passages so you can breathe easier. (Peppermint oil can also help with this.) It can also relieve pain and fight against herpes simplex virus thanks to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Take precautions when using eucalyptus oil, making sure to dilute it before applying topically. It should not be ingested and can have dangerous side effects on children and pets.
Lemon oil
Extracted from the peel of lemons, lemon oil can be diffused into the air or applied topically to your skin with a carrier oil.
Lemon oil is known to:
- Reduce anxiety and depression.
- Reduce pain
- Ease nausea.
- Kill bacteria
A study also states that aromatherapy of essential oils like lemon oil might improve the cognitive function of people with Alzheimer’s disease.
Lemon oil is safe for aromatherapy and topical use. But there have been some reports that lemon oil can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight and increase your risk of sunburn. Avoid direct sunlight exposure after use. This includes lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit, lemongrass and bergamot oils.
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