Try a cup of mint tea or a few drops of
peppermint oil rubbed into the belly.
Not exact matches
I typically make my own «vapor
rub», and use
peppermint oil, eucalyptus
oil and camphor
oil in it.
Ingesting the
peppermint oil and also
rubbing it on your breasts will quickly decrease your supply.
One of her go - to DIYs is a window and mirror cleaning spray that contains 3 drops of
peppermint essential
oil, 1 1/2 cups of water, 1 1/2 tablespoons of white vinegar, and 1 1/2 tablespoons of
rubbing alcohol mixed together in a spray bottle.
Place 4 - 6 drops of
peppermint oil in the palm and
rub over the stomach and around the naval to relieve indention, gas and diarrhea.
I also make a gel with aloe vera gel and
peppermint oil to
rub on when needed.
Massage several drops of
peppermint oil on the abdomen, or place 2 - 3 drops in hands, gentrly
rub together, cup palms and deeply inhale to relieve nausea.
Rub 4 drops of
peppermint oil on the chest and stomach to relieve travel sickness.
What I did: Mixed 5 drops of lavender essential
oil, 2 drops of basil essential
oil and 1 drop of
peppermint essential
oil in 1 tablespoon of olive
oil and
rubbed on the skin around the ear, behind the ear and on the neck.
OR
peppermint oil, diluted in carrier
oil,
rubbed in the feet, spine.
Simply combine a few drops of
peppermint essential
oil and coconut
oil and
rub on your temples and forehead.
For kids with motion sickness or nausea, I mix a couple drops of
peppermint essential
oil with a TBSP of a carrier
oil like almond or olive
oil and
rub on the feet, chest and back of neck.
In the Mayo Clinic Book of Alternative Medicine, they recommend
rubbing peppermint oil on the temples and forehead.
Inhale the aromas of
peppermint tea, or
rub some essential
oil on your temples for profound comfort.
Combine coconut
oil with
peppermint or eucalyptus essential
oil for a quick - and - easy DIY vapor
rub that you can apply topically to your neck and chest areas.
Rub peppermint, diluted with fractionated coconut
oil, on your shoulders, neck, and back, or apply to feet and knees before and after activity to soothe aches.
I have heard so many different things about antidotes... one of the things that has helped my dog feel good is
peppermint essential
oil rubbed on his stomach when he's having digestive issues... is this something I should completely avoid when using homeopathy?