Friday, September 3, 2010

Aromatherapy and Aromatic Oils

Aromatherapy offers its users some unique benefits and introducing aromatic oils into your daily life is quite easy, flexible, and therapeutically beneficial. Numerous essential oils have been use since time immemorial, for various purpose; the uses being quite diverse. To help you know, below are listed a few ways in which you can get started as a beginner.

However, these methods should be understood as guidelines only, and you will need to understand the precise purpose and pay special attention to all safety precautions that are attached to the oil chosen for use. It is also important to remember that essential oils are highly flammable. Never allow the vials and bottles of these oils to fall in the hands of your children.

Common uses of Aromatic oils

Inhalation Medication

These oils are used as relaxant to remove the nasal blockage caused due to common cold and allergy. Place 3-4 drops of essential oil on a clean tissue. Place the tissue near your nose and inhale. If you are a first timer, use only one drop to ensure that you do not have a sensitivity or reaction to the oil. Some people are allergic to aromatic oils.

Steam Inhalation Drops

Common cold and flu can be cured by this method. Initially boil 2 cups of water. Pour the water into a bowl and add 3-7 drops of your oil to the water. Use fewer drops if you are using oil that may cause irritation to your mucous membranes. Place your nose about 12″ away from the bowl and inhale deeply. Never inhale the steam constantly and if you notice any adverse reaction, stop immediately. Use of energizing or relaxing oils can also make this method useful any time of day or night.

Room Freshener

You can sue aromatic oils to freshen up rooms; a few drops in to a diffuser will help spread the magnificent aroma of these oils. You can sue any of the exotic aromatic oils like Jasmine, Lavender or Rose oil.

General Household Freshener

Add a few drops of oil to your trash can, laundry wash, drain, or on a tissue for your drawers.

Bug Repellent

Tired of those bugs and insects? Then try one of those great oils. Many essential oils like citronella, lavender, and peppermint act as a natural repellent against insects and bugs. Sprinkle a few drops of essential oil onto tissues or cotton balls and place near your doorways and windows to help repel insects. Be cautious when using these oils, as some oils may be dangerous for pets. Never apply the essential oil directly onto fragile surfaces.

Massage Purposes

Aromatic oils are known all over the world for their massaging properties. The art of massaging is never complete with your favorite oil. Include 20 drops of essential oil to 1 ounce carrier oil and massage your partner. Keep away from eyes and genital areas. Never apply essential oils to the direct skin without first diluting them. Read all safety instructions.

For Bathing

Some oils make an excellent bathing and relaxing drops. Add 5-7 drops essential oil to 1 ounce carrier oil. Add this blend to your running bath water and mix well before getting into the tub. Always read the safety data for the essential oils you choose to use. Feel the exotic freshness and amazing scent emanating all around you!

Other Uses

Essential oils can be used in making homemade lotions, shampoos, soaps, shower gels, and other natural products. Additionally, essential oils are often blended for their harmony and synergy.

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