Thursday, October 17, 2013
Friday, October 4, 2013
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Peppermint
Some of the many uses for Peppermint Essential Oil
- Add a drop of peppermint essential oil to herbal tea to help aid normal digestion.
- Massage several drops of peppermint essential oil on the abdomen, place a drop on wrists, or inhale to soothe the minor stomach discomfort associated with travel.
- Rub one drop of peppermint essential oil on the temples, forehead, over the sinuses (careful to avoid contact with your eyes), and on the back of the neck to relieve head pressure.
- Place 2 drops of peppermint essential oil on the tongue and rub another drop of oil under the nose to help improve concentration and alertness.
- Apply peppermint essential oil to the back of the neck and shoulders throughout the day to keep energy up.
- Inhale peppermint essential oil, apply topically to your temples or neck, or put a drop on your tongue or in water to jump-start your morning routine.
- Diffuse or inhale peppermint essential oil mid-morning to curb the desire to snack.
- Inhale peppermint essential oil or rub a drop on to your abdomen to soothe minor stomach discomfort.
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~blessings~
Pam
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Peace & Calming
Peace and Calming is a gentle, fragrant blend. When diffused, it helps calm tensions and
uplift the spirit, promoting relaxation and a deep sense of peace. When
massaged on the bottoms of the feet, it can be a wonderful prelude to a
peaceful night's rest. Peace & Calming may be especially calming and
comforting to young children after an overactive and stressful day.
Ingredients: Tangerine (Citrus nobilis), orange (Citrus aurantium), ylang ylang (Cananga odorata), patchouli (Pogostemon cablin) and blue tansy (Tanacetum annuum).
I have used small amounts on our dogs and it does help bring a calmness.
Ingredients: Tangerine (Citrus nobilis), orange (Citrus aurantium), ylang ylang (Cananga odorata), patchouli (Pogostemon cablin) and blue tansy (Tanacetum annuum).
Here are a several great uses for Peace & Calming:
- Rubbing 1-2 drops of Peace & Calming oil on the bottom of the feet, chest or on the shoulders before bedtime may help you get quality sleep.
- Diffusing Peace & Calming oil in the room may calm overactive or hard to manage children.
- Mixing Peace & Calming oil mixed with Bath Gel Base in warm water for a relaxing bath.
- Diffusing Peace & Calming oil while sleeping may help in stopping nocturnal teeth grinding.
- Rubbing Peace & Calming on the stomach maybe be soothing when upset or under stress.
- Diffusing Peace & Calming may be calming to animals.
- Rubbing Peace & Calming on the paws of animal may help them to remain calm when traveling.
I have used small amounts on our dogs and it does help bring a calmness.
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~blessings~
Pam
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Sunday, September 15, 2013
Friday, September 6, 2013
Joy
Joy
essential oil blend can help you find joy in the journey. It's designed
to be worn as a perfume/cologne or diffused in hourly increments. Use it for emotional balance, uplifting.
How to Use
Directions:
Topical: Apply 2-4 drops directly to desired area. Dilution not
required, except for the most sensitive skin. Use as needed. Aromatic:
Diffuse up to 1 hour three times daily.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a healthcare practioner prior to use. Avoid direct sunlight or UV rays for up to 24 hours after applying product.
Storage: Keep in a cool dark place.
Ingredients: Bergamot, ylang ylang, geranium, rosewood, lemon, mandarin, jasmine. Roman chamomile, palmarosa and rose.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a healthcare practioner prior to use. Avoid direct sunlight or UV rays for up to 24 hours after applying product.
Storage: Keep in a cool dark place.
Ingredients: Bergamot, ylang ylang, geranium, rosewood, lemon, mandarin, jasmine. Roman chamomile, palmarosa and rose.
~blessings~
pam
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