Essential Oils 101: The Basics
If you have ever enjoyed the smell of a rose, you’ve experienced the aromatic qualities of essential oils. These naturally occurring, volatile aromatic compounds are found in the seeds, bark, stems, roots, flowers, and other parts of plants. They can be both beautifully and powerfully fragrant. In addition to giving plants their distinctive smells, essential oils protect plants and play a role in plant pollination. In addition to their intrinsic benefits to plants and being beautifully fragrant to people, essential oils have long been used for food preparation, beauty treatment, and health care practices.
The Many Uses of Oils
Essential oils are used for a very wide range of emotional and physical wellness applications. They can be used a single oil at a time or in complex blends depending on user experience and desired benefit. Essential oils are usually administered by one of three methods: diffused aromatically, applied topically, or taken internally as dietary supplements.
Aromatic Uses
Our sense of smell influences many physiological pathways including the stimulation of hormones and other metabolic processes. Aromatherapy is founded on the body's predictable response to specific olfactory stimuli. Essential oils are widely used in aromatherapy applications. Certain essential oils, when diffused in the air, can be very stimulating while others can be calming and soothing. Beyond emotional benefits, diffusing essential oils can purify air of unwanted odors and some airborne pathogens. Low or no-heat essential oil diffusers are recommended as they do not change the chemical structure of the oil being diffused. Essential oils can also be used as cleansing and purifying additives to laundry and surface cleaners throughout the home.
Topical Uses
Due to their natural molecular composition, essential oils are easily absorbed by the skin and can be safely applied topically. Application of essential oils can have immediate, localized benefit to the target area of application. They have restorative and calming properties and can be used effectively with massage and beauty therapy. They are also natural disinfectants. The chemical structure of essential oils also allows them to be absorbed into the bloodstream via the skin for internal benefit throughout the body.
Internal Uses
Essential oils can also be used as dietary supplements supporting a variety of healthy conditions. Some essential oils have powerful antioxidant properties while others help support healthy inflammatory response in cells. Many essential oils are generally regarded as being safe for dietary use, but some oils should not be taken internally. Do not use any essential oil product internally that does not have the appropriate dietary supplement facts on its label.
SAFETY:
It is important to remember that therapeutic-grade essential oils are highly-concentrated plant extracts and should be used with reasonable care. I hope you'll allow me to help you experience essential oils in order to make your first experience with essential oils more enjoyable and rewarding. As you learn how to use essential oils through personal experience, share your knowledge with others in a safe and responsible way and encourage others to do the same.
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I'm interested in how these oils help with falling hair. I'm getting pretty thin on top!
ReplyDeleteGlorya and I both miss The Hen House so much! It was the greatest! God bless you. Donna Zamora
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Hi Donna.
DeleteHow are you? I hope all is well with you. I miss you and Glorya so much! It's hard not to get emotional when I think of all the friends we left behind after closing The Hen House.
email your mailing address to me at: themanicherbalist@gmail.com.
I will send you a free oil sample. It won't be enough to see results for hair loss (you'd need 2 weeks worth of oil for that), but I'd be glad to send you a free sample to test it, smell it and enjoy. I think you'll love it.
Much love to you. Please give me love to Glorya.
Love,
Charlene