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alleviate pain), an anti-inflammatory (to reduce swelling),
an anti-bacterial, an anti-fungal, or an anti-viral
(to prevent infections).
Since scent stimulates the part of the brain
that effects your emotions,
essential oils can also sooth and calm
.... or energize and arouse.
Essential oils are highly concentrated
and are measured in drops.
They should be housed in dark colored air tight bottles
in a cool area, out of direct light.
Unless noted,
they should not be applied directly to the skin,
but instead placed in a carrier oil
such as almond oil,
so as to avoid irritation.
How does aromatherapy work?
Our sense of smell
is about 10,000 times stronger than our sense of taste,
but it is truly under appreciated.
The olfactory system of your brain
has a memory of scents
and the longest recall of all the senses.
Just think...
does the smell of baking bread bring back vivid memories
of visits with a relative in your childhood, ever catch a whiff
of the cologne/perfume of an old lover?
Memories that are attached to scent are stronger!!!!
Scent also stimulates
the limbic system of the brain
which responds by releasing neuro-chemicals such as Seratonin and Endorphins.
These chemicals calm us, arouse us and alleviate discomfort.
How can I use Essential Oils?
BATH:
Swish 10-12 drops of a single oil or a blend
into your bath water. Close your bathroom door
to help retain all the scent,
sink into your bath inhale
and relax...
INHALATION:
Place 3-5 drops of essential oil on a tissue.
Breathe Deeply!
DIFFUSION:
Replace those aerosol air fresheners.
Put a few drops in a diffuser,
like a candle warmed, or a ceramic ring placed on a light bulb,
or just use a bowl of warm water.
A few drops is all you need.
COMPRESS:
Place 3-5 drops of essential oil into a basin of water.
Dip a clean folded face cloth into the water,
squeeze and gently apply.
MASSAGE:
Blend 15 drops of essential oil
per ounce of carrier oil
(Almond, Apricot, Jojoba)
and indulge in the power of touch.
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