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GENERAL
POINTS
Good Brands of Essential
Oils : In Essence, Absolute Essential and Springfield's oils
are good oils
Storage : Don't
store essential oils & homeopathics together as they will negate
each other. Store out of direct sunlight in a cool, dark place eg.
wooden box. Keep bottles tightly capped, or the oil will evaporate.
Off Essential Oils have a metallic/tinny and/or rancid smell. Citrus
oils go cloudy. Wheat germ is generally off when you buy it, the
actual germ is only good for about 9 hours after it is ground.
Oil Qualities :
Look at where in the plant the oil is from to give an idea of its
characteristics e.g. Sandalwood is from a 30 year old, straight
tall tree, the oil itself is very strong, grounding and stabilising.
Lasting Qualities
: Good Essential Oils can last up to 25 years although Clary Sage,
the citrus oils and top notes contaminate the easiest.
Concentration of Oil
: Use the strength of the smell of the Essential Oil as an indication
of the strength/concentration of the oil in a blend.
Dosage : Depends
on the type of application, but too much of an oil will give opposite
effect. Unlike heroic medicine, essential oil dosages dont
need to be increased after the body gets used to them.
Blending
Oils - Vaporising or Topical Application
Look at what kind of
day is ahead - how do you feel, what do you need, what are you
going to do etc.
Use three oils to get
a synergy - add a fourth oil if you really feel you want/need
to. Hold the three oils under your nose to get an idea of how the
blend will smell once together.
Flower Pattern For
Choosing Oil Blend - Put the condition in the centre of the
flower eg stress, the petals are what happens to you from that condition
then look at the oils that cover those issues, sort out which ones
do the best for you.
OR - Look at two
oils that physically address the condition and one oil that will
help with "how I feel about the condition".
WAYS
TO USE
1.
Environmental Fragrancing (for mood)
Vaporisation
: Vaporise for intentional design
(i.e. romance, good party) or support (what's missing now? Vaporise
that oil now!), light your vaporiser an hour before you want your
intentional design to happen. Use cold or room temp water to start.
It will take 15 mins for the water to heat, and to start releasing
the oils, so light the candle before adding the oils. Keep vapouriser
on a plate or coaster.
Team of 3 oils better
than a single (synergystic). Always try to include a citrus to get
a top note. This would evaporate first, so use most drops of this.
To change the Essential
Oil blend in your vaporiser when it's been going put a tissue over
the top of the water as the Essential Oils sit on top of the water.
Jif is good for cleaning vaporisers.
In the Car
: Make a tissue
ghost, open it up to a flower shape, put up to four drops, stick
the end in the car vent.
2.
Topically (for physical or long term benefit)
WARNINGS :
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Essential Oils are
removed from the body by breath, skin and the kidneys (if someone
has a kidney problem don't treat - send to a qualified aromatherapist.)
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Do not use topically
for the first 16 weeks of pregnancy, and don't use herbal oils
for whole 9 months.
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Don't use before bright
sunlight (especially citrus).
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Most oils should not
be used directly on the skin unless they are suspended in jojoba
oil, or added to a carrier oil. Oils That Can Be
Used Neat : Anything in Jojoba oil, Frankincense on old scars
or in the occipital region for protection, Lavender for burns,
Lemon for warts, Peppermint for hot, tense headaches, Tea tree.
Use one drop only. Friction rub is the best way to apply neat
oils (where appropriate).
Aromatic Dressing
: A daily body rub stimulates
circulation and adding Essential Oils benefits, invigorates, wakes
and warms the circulation, wakes you up, is a nerve tonic and is
good for implanting affirmations. Choose oils based on how you are
feeling, how you want to feel and how your day is going to be. Measure
carrier oil into small dish, carefully drop essentials on top, then
swirl to mix. Dip fingers into bowl & rub hands together before
applying briskly. Rub oil up legs, round stomach CLOCKWISE, up &
around breasts (if small. Wipe oil up & under large breasts),
down sides, up arms, down neck & shoulders, up back, down throat
to finish. If using a facial blend, press oils into face instead
of rubbing. Dilutions - 2:1, 3:1, 4:1, 5:1 all OK - don't use 1:1!
Minimum dilution is 1 drop of essential oil to 2 mls of carrier
oil, but if you use less essential oil you will still get some benefits
from the carrier oil. For women, start with 10mls carrier/max of
5 drops essential. After a while, you will need less.
Massage :
Massage helps you get "in
touch" with your self, try affirmations/goals while you massage.
Where the mind goes energy flows. One theory is : use aromatic dressing
for your "what's today like" stuff, use treatment oils
at night. Same dilution as for aromatic dressing, but will need
larger quantities : at least 20 mls carrier
Bath :
Aromatic Bathing - Treatment not
Treat - Good as a detox for the body three times a week. Epsom salts
detoxify so only bathe in a bath with them for 10 minutes. OK to
use bubble bath although the aromatics may be different. Run bath
first, then put in oil (5-6 drops for an average day bath; 9 drops
for a therapeutic dose, when you want to hit something on the head
like stress or flu.) Agitate water really well to disperse molecules.
Peppermint, Thyme and Orange can be irritating to the skin so be
careful! Bath oil blends (if essential oils in a carrier oil blend
type) give your body a massage afterwards as the essential oils
are held tightly by the carrier oil and don't go into the skin so
easily in this state.
Aromatic Showering
Aromatic Showering : Run
the shower fairly hot, put two or three drops of oil in the bottom
of your shower box, shake them out, turn the temperature down to
your usual, shut the shower door, put the lid on your oil, jump
in. Good for a morning jump start!! Try Eucalyptus, Rosemary and
Peppermint for a good morning start.
Spritzer bottle
: Must be a dark glass
bottle, not plastic or terracotta, as they suck up the oil. 5 drops
to a 90ml bottle (or even 45ml). Then fill with filtered or spring
water. Shake well.
Compresses Compresses
: The temperature of the
water depends on the situation, eg. cold (with lavendar) for burns,
warm for period pains. Add a few drops of oil to the water and agitate
well. Lay a face flannel or hand towel on top of the water, then
wring out. Apply compress to affected area.
Inhalations Inhalations
: Always use a glass or
enamel bowl, not metal or plastic. Fill bowl with boiling water,
add oils, cover bowl with a towel and breathe for 5 mins. Especially
good in winter, and for shock. Eucalyptus, Lemon, Lavendar is a
good combination for a cold.
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