logo2 (29K) spacer.gif - 1kb Top Commissions, Great Re-orders, Best Support & Promotions


CLICK FOR SPECIAL REMEDY REPORTS...
Acid Reflux & Heartburn | ADHD/ADD | Diabetes Reversal | Ed / Impotence | Gallstone | Gout | Graves' Disease | Herpes Relief | High Bood Pressure | Kidney Stones | Lyme Disease | Scabies | Urinary Tract Infection

BOOK MARK AND SHARE THIS ARTICLE

Benefits of Natural Essential Oils

By: Rebecca Frith

Every one has their own ideas of what essential oil they like the best or use the most. If you have some kind of ailment, or a specific condition, it may be a good idea to obtain a list of available essential oils. Many times you will find a table of oils that will give detailed information on each one, which may include uses, ingredients, and even sometimes what oils combine the best with others for more specialized natural health applications.

One of the most popularly known and widely used essential oil is Lavender. It is often used as a base for combination oils and is known as a universal oil. It can be used undiluted and has a wide range of natural health uses.

For physical uses lavender is used for a variety of direct skin applications. You can use it for dry skin and acne. Its cooling, mildly antiseptic qualities make it ideal for a wide range of mild burns or skin irritants, including sun burns and bug bites. The aroma smells bad to biting insects and can be used as a natural repellant. A couple of drops on the temples have been known to alleviate some migraine headaches. Lavender also enhances your body's own healing processes, so it is widely used for colds and congestion. These are just of the few of the many uses of Lavender in topical and internal consumption.

It also has many calming and soothing effects so it is used to effect mood and mental conditions. Because the scent is mild and relaxing, it is often sprinkled on pillows to help one fall asleep more easily, and wake up more refreshed. Because of this it is also used to calm mood swings, balance hormone levels, and help with depression. It is often used by people who meditate, and do yoga, to help with relaxation.

Another popular and widely used essential oil is peppermint. This pleasantly fragrant oil can be inhaled for congestion, relieving motion sickness, and can even improve taste and sense of smell. Rubbing the diluted oil on various places on your body can improve things like stomach aches, sore and tender feet, and massaging it into your neck, shoulders and the back of your head can ease and relieve headaches. Putting a few drops of the oil, or crushing up the dried leaves into a bath and breathing it in relieves stress, and menstrual cramps.

While you can put a few drops on your tongue to help freshen breath, peppermint oil should never be taken internally. This is also a good rule of thumb when dealing with essential oils in general, and you should never consider taking anything internally until consulting a professional. When using essential oils topographically, make sure you dilute it will some base oil to avoid skin irritations or other problems.

One good idea when buying oils is to buy them without the dropper top, since oils can break down rubber and contaminate your bottles. Droppers are available separately, and should be cleaned thoroughly after each use.

Copyright (c) 2009 Rebecca Frith


Rebecca Frith is a keen supporter of natural health products.For natural health products such as eco friendly cleaning products, essential oils, Ganoderma mushroom and natural beauty products.Go to=> www.naturespharmacy.com.au/health-shop/

Article Source: http://www.wellnessarticlelibrary.com



Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive ALTERNATIVES Articles Via RSS!


Related Articles:



HOT PROMO VIDEOS IN MINUTES FROM YOUR DESKTOP...



CLICK HERE NOW FOR FREE DETAILS ON THE NEWEST AND MOST PROFITABLE WELLNESS AFFILIATE PROGRAM
FEATURING LIFETIME COMMISSIONS AND THE HIGHEST RE-ORDER RATE IN THE INDUSTRY
.



DISCLOSURE--NOTICE OF AFFILIATE/ADVERTISER STATUS:
The owner of this website is an affiliate/advertiser for providers of products and/or services listed on this website and may receive compensation if you purchase those products and/or services. All referrals are made in good faith for sources believed to be credible and that offer good value. In all cases the decision to purchase, or not to purchase, should be made after performing your own due-diligence on the efficacy and suitability of the product or service being offered. By clicking on product/service links on this website you agree to hold this website's owners harmless in the event the product/service is found to be unsuitable for any reason. All claims for refunds must be made to the supplier/vendor of any product/service you purchase from any link on this site..



Public Disclaimer For All Users :

Your use of this resource is your agreement not to hold WellnessArticleLibrary.com™ liable for the accuracy of any article on the site or on any partner sites and you agree to Hold Harmless WellnessArticleLibrary.com™, its owners, webmasters, internet hosts, etc. from any action arising from the publication of any article, or the content therein.

WellnessArticleLibrary.com™ is simply a hub for authors and publishers to meet and for end-users to benefit from the content included here.

WellnessArticleLibrary.com™ does not endorse any author, website, service, cause, or product mentioned in any articles. Articles published by WellnessArticleLibrary.com™ are not meant to be used for legal, medical, or any other type of advice. All articles are for informational and entertainment purposes only and are fully protected under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and all applicable copyright laws.

Content and opinions in the articles on this site are the sole responsibility of the author. No article on this site purports to offer medical advise or makes any claims to any cure, treatment, or remediation of any disease or health condition. The articles on this site have not been reviewed or approved by the FDA. Due diligence should always be practiced by the reader and, in all cases, the reader is advised to seek assistance from a licensed professional when dealing with any diseases, ailments, health conditions, or concerns.





Powered by Article Dashboard