Independent Distributor 95977
Carol de Villiers R.A.
Essential Oil Therapist - EOT™
Registered Aromatherapist
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Member of BCAPA
(British Columbia Association of Practicing Aromatherapists)

Member of BCAOA
(British Columbia Alliance of Aromatherapy)

Aromatic Diffuser

Diffusing is one of the most effective and convenient ways to experience the many effects of essential oils.

It's a perfect way to improve your home, work or study environment.

Purify your air by diffusing oils such as Purification or Lemon.

For invigorating effects diffuse oils such as Peppermint or Clarity. Diffusing oils in the classrooms has been widely researched for their ability to improve accuracy and memory.

Our diffuser is designed to disperse a micro-fine mist of therapeutic-grade essential oils into the atmosphere of a home or office. I have used the Aura Cacia diffuser myself and found it to be a terrible disappointment. It kept clogging every 15 minutes or so and any oil left in the little bottle would turn green from the copper "connector".
I *love* the YL diffuser.

It's important to use cold air when diffusing to avoid damaging the fragile essential oil compounds. The oils remain most effective it they are not heated when diffused.

When experiencing the diffuser for the first time - limit use to 5 -10 minutes. Lengthen the time to suit your needs. You may use it continuously if you choose, but it isn't usually necessary. I personally have mine on a timer to come on 6 times a day for 30 minute sessions. That way I know I won't forget to switch it on or off.

To use the diffuser simply pour 15 or 20 drops of oil into the well. This is enough to get the diffuser going. Add a little more if you're going to be running it for some time.

Diffuse a variety of oils - single and blends - to help you discover their benefits. Single oils can be added to blends or to other single oils, but don't add a blend to a blend.

You can change the oils as you choose. Diffuse the oil in the well till it is empty and then add the new oil or blend. If there is too much oil left to diffuse, use a clean eye dropper to return the oil to it's bottle (of course this is not an option if you have "custom" blended oil in the well).

When cleaning the diffuser:

  • Disconnect the plastic tubing from the Oil well.

  • Remove the glass nebulizer and clean it with soapy water or rubbing alcohol. Seal both of the ends with your fingers and shake. Rinse well and let dry.

  • Remove and clean the metal jet thoroughly. A cotton swab soaked in rubbing alcohol will clean the inside of the jet and a needle will clean the hole in the jet.

  • Clean the inside of the well with rubbing alcohol or hot, soapy water. Rinse well and dry.

  • It's not necessary to wash the well each time you use it. I find that once a week is sufficient.

Enjoy your diffuser it's such a joy!



This site is not for the purpose of diagnosis or treatment of disease. If you need
medical advice and or treatment - please see a medical professional.