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There are
numerous ways to use the oils and probably some I
haven't even come across yet. But I'll try to
give you a wide scope as to how aromatherapy can
be incorporated into everyone's lives - and
enrich them too!
Bath
Possibly the most fun and enjoyable method. I
personally love the bath bombs made with the
essential oils. But the oils can be added
directly to the bath water too. Once you have run
the bath - and before you get in: drop in the
desired oils and disperse well with your hand (a
couple of good "swishes" should do it).
You could also use a "carrier" to
disperse the oils in the bath - like ¼ cup cream
(cream is a wonderful for dry skin) or bathsalts.
You could also use a carrier oil - like sunflower
or sweet almond - just be careful though.... the
bath may be a little slippery when you're trying
to get out. Usually about 10 drops is sufficient
for a bath.
Another thing
to try is to add 5 to 15 drops of your oils to 1
tablespoon of unscented bath gel. Rub yourself
down with it and don't rinse it off for several
minutes. This will give the essential oils a
chance to penetrate.
Most of all
when taking that aromatic bath - RELAX and
BREATHE deeply. Enjoy!
Shower
When showering you can add 6 or 8 drops of
your choice of essential oils to a washcloth or
mitt. Rub/massage yourself down with it and then
shower as usual. Just be careful with your choice
if you have sensitive skin (some essential oils
are skin irritants) and do avoid your delicate
areas. Here again you have the option of adding
the oils to the unscented bath gel. (see bath
section) The oils will have a better chance of
penetrating the skin if left on longer.
Massage
Nothing beats an aromatherapy massage when given
by a trained aromatherapist. It's relaxing and
balancing, the touch is amazing and a properly
trained aromatherapist will tailor each visit to
your specific needs that day. Alas, this isn't
what I'm talking about here though - I am
referring to the massages you can give/get at
home. You will need some V-6 mixing oil or some
other vegetable oil of your choice. Then once you
have chosen the oils for the condition you are
wanting to treat - you combine them with the
carrier oil. The ratio is approximately 10 drops
of essential oil to 1 tablespoon of carrier oil.
Be sure to use a glass container - this way no
plastic particles will leach into your oils.
Simply apply to the area with smooth strokes.
There are the fun massages too that you can do at
home. Like the foot massage or a neck and
shoulder massage. For these - just pick what you
like, or what you think smells good. Here's some
help with doing that foot
massage.
Hot
Compress
Add 5 or 6 drops of essential oils to a bowl of
water (2 cups worth) - as hot as you can bear it.
Disperse the essential oils by stirring well.
Soak a face cloth, flannel or small towel in the
water, wring out the excess. Then place it on the
area to be treated. Leave the compress in place
till it has cooled to body temperature and then
renew. Treatment is for about 20 minutes at a
time. Hot compresses are usually recommended for
"old" injuries such as muscular strain,
menstrual cramp, cystitis and toothache.
Cold
Compress
Add 5 or 6 drops of essential oils to the
cool water in a glass or ceramic bowl. Stir well
to disperse the oils. Soak a face cloth, flannel
or small towel which is large enough to cover the
affected area. Wring it out and place on the skin.
Cover with an additional cloth and place an ice
pack on top. Replace with a fresh compress (by
resoaking the cloth) when it becomes warm or dry.
This should continue for about 20 minutes. Then
rest for 20 minutes before re-applying for 20
minutes. Cold compresses are usually recommended
for "recent" injuries such as sprains,
bruises, swelling and headaches.
Inhalation
This is often thought of as the "only"
way to use aromatherapy, but as you can see there
is more to it than just sniffing.
Diffusing
the oils into the air is fabulous. Of
course I am biased, but a cold air
diffuser which atomizes the oils into a
microfine mist is definitely the way to
go. The oils can remain suspended this
way for quite some time. The oils retain
all their therapeutic properties which
can be destroyed by heating them with the
very popular candle aromalamps. I do
admit to owning one of these too since it
lends a very nice atmosphere when
entertaining.
According to research the cold air
diffusing (of certain oils) may:
reduce bacteria, fungus, mold
improve concentration and mental clarity
relive tension and headaches and so on.
Place
2 or 3 drops in the palm of your hand.
Briskly rub hands together and then cup
your hands over your mouth and nose.
Breathe deeply.
Add 5
or 6 drops of essential oils to a bowl of
hot water. Inhale the vapours that rise
from the bowl. You can use this very
effectively for stuffy noses during the
winter months by placing a towel over the
head and bowl - making that "steam
tent contraption".
A
couple of drops of oils can be applied to
a tissue, cotton ball or handkerchief and
then inhaled. Your "sniffy" can
be placed in a small plastic bag (ziplock
baggie) and used later on. This is
especially nice for travelling if your
nose gets stuffy when you fly or if you
become nauseous - peppermint would be
nice.
The
oils can also be worn as a perfume. Add
20 drops of your favourite oil/blend to 1
tablespoon of Jojoba oil. Personally I
like jojoba as it rarely goes rancid.
Several
drops added to purified water in a spray
bottle can be a wonderful air freshener.
Simply shake well before each use and
then mist your entire house.
Potpourri
can be refreshed with your favourite
essential oil.
Drop a
couple of drops of your favourite oil
onto cotton balls and place in the vents
of your home.
Essential
oils can be used with humidifiers and
vaporizers. (Please just check your model
first). The ones to try would be
peppermint, lemon, eucalyptus and
frankincense.
Body
Lotions
Add 3-6 drops of your favourite oil or blend to 2
teaspoons of uncented body lotion. Enjoy being
soft and smelling great. Please just make a note
of the phototoxic oils - most citrus oils etc.,
don't want you to burn.
Soles of
the Feet
This is an extremely popular way to start out
and is very effective - and a wonderful thing for
children. Peace & Calming blend on the soles
of the feet of children makes them sleep like
babies again. The oils can be used neat on the
soles of the feet (4 - 6 drops total), but do
dilute them the first few times to check your
personal sensitivity level - and please dilute
them in a carrier oil or lotion when using on
children.
Laundry
Recent studies have shown that eucalyptus oil
kills dust mites. To effectively take care of the
problem, add 25 drops of eucalyptus oil to each
washload.
Car
Many places sell cute little ceramic or clay
pieces. I have a small cherub for instance -
hanging from the mirror of my car. When I go
somewhere I just drop 2 or 3 drops of the
essential oil into the back of it and it diffuses
throughout the car. It's wonderful and you can
match the oil to your needs. If you need to lift
your spirits - Joy is wonderful. When you're
driving long distance - Lemon or Grapefruit can
pick you up when you're feeling a bit tired.
Your
Business Cards
Put a dab of your "signature" oil
onto your business cards. This helps people to
remember you. Good ones to try would be Joy or
Lavender.
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