Sunday, January 26, 2014

How to use Essential oil

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Here are some ways to use essential oils

  • Test for skin sensitivity by doing a patch test. Put a little bit of diluted oil in the bend of your elbow and wait 24 hours to see if itching or redness develop.

  • Use essential oils in the bath by adding three to eight drops to the tub, depending on the oil. Add it just before you get in and soak for at least 10 minutes.

  • Use oils as an inhalant to treat congestion (try eucalyptus) or stress (try peppermint or sandalwood). Put four drops in a bowl of hot, almost boiling water. Drape a towel over your head to make a tent and breathe in the steam for a few minutes.
  • Make a foot bath with five to seven drops of oil in a quart of warm water; soak for about 10 minutes. Try lemon, mint, tea tree or juniper oil.
  • Put 20 drops per 5 oz. of water in a spray bottle to make a room spray, or add a drop or two to a basket of dried flowers.
  • Put a drop of oil on a hot lightbulb - but don't try this with halogen lights.
  • Create a blend for massage by adding 10 drops of oil per 1 oz. of diluting oil, also called a carrier oil.
  • Make up a massage oil using apricot or 100 percent extra-virgin, cold-pressed olive oil for normal skin types. Try aloe vera or coconut oils for dry skin.
  • Use grapeseed oil in blends for skin that tends to be oily.
  • Don't use mineral or baby oil as a carrier; they don't absorb well.

I have been learning how to use Essential oils for many uses from cleaning to aromatherapy to healing. I am still learning about them and seeing so many wonderful benefits to them.

God gave us everything we need to heal ourselves and our family is working toward living clean and healthy lives.

I hope this has helped you.

God Bless,

Jen

1 comment:

  1. What a great and informative post! Just went to a Doterra class a week ago and can't wait to learn more. I've been using my thieves oil blend to ward off bad bugs at Awanas and Youth Group, even on grocery day. I got a recipe for making a hand sanitizer (no alcohol, just essential oils, fractionated coconut oil and I think castille soap) to make a handy foaming hand sanitizer to keep in my purse. I spray it on my kids hands before they go off to their classes. Then when we get home everybody gets one drop of my diluted thieves oil in the back of their mouth. (I think the recipe for Thieves oil is on the Heartland Renaissance BLOG. )So far no one has gotten sick. Of course we're trying to keep our sugar intake down too. Thanks for the great post and we miss you guys! ~Kim

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