I take safe
use of essential oils very seriously, and err on the side of caution.
Not exact matches
I
use a
very high - quality brand
of essential oils and feel comfortable adding them to the occasion recipe because
of their commitment to purity.
According to the Bone, Muscle, and Joint Team
of MDs at Cleveland Clinic however, there is
very little evidence that supports the
use of essential oils for swelling, but you can
use them if they are helpful to you.
Some types
of essential oils repellants
essential oils such as soybeans, cedar, or citronella can be
used, although they are
very short - acting.
You need to be
very careful about the products, which contain
essential oils and some
of the conventional extraction methods
use toxic solvents.
At these times, I stick to aromatherapy and
very diluted
use of approved
essential oils in skin care recipes and baths.
You don't often have control over all the smells you're exposed to in a day, but you can intentionally utilize scents to trigger
very real emotional responses by trying aromatherapy, the
use of naturally extracted aromatic
essential plant
oils to promote physical, mental, and spiritual health.
Essential oils can be
very powerful and effective when
used correctly, but because
of their power they also carry their share
of risks.
I've worked with more than a handful
of clients who were
using essential oils at the advice
of the Internet, and were
very disappointed when all
of their digestive or skin problems weren't resolved through
essential oils.
I also
use copaiba balsam instead
of tea tree oil — it's gentler on the skin with just as much anti-inflammatory + anti-bacterial action, plus it has lots
of anti-aging properties... for the ladies, broccoli seed oil is also a must have in their serum... natural silicones so excellent as a makeup primer plus it's
very anti-inflammatory... Lastly, tamanu to heal scars from past breakouts... I also
use the following
essential oils: neroli, helichyrsum, and german chamomile.
There are countless different
essential oils out there, all with different health benefits and
uses (and some with
very similar health benefits and
uses), but when it comes to skincare, rosehip seed oil has become a standout favorite
of mine.
Although I do have a
very dear four - legged family member, I do not have a lot
of experience
using essential oils with animals.
It's great to
use when you wake up in the morning as it contains a wonderful blend
of citrus
essential oils which are
very stimulating.
We have a great cleansing system that does nt strip the skin and then instead
of going right to a moisturizer, we have this 3 - step process in between where youre
using essential oils to hydrate your skin, Marine Lotion which is like a serum which is
very powerful, its based with Algae, and then you spray yourself with Seawater which helps these 3 things together deeply penetrate the skin.
There is widespread
use of essential oils for inflammation, as they have proven to be
very effective in traditional practice, but there are certain risks associated with their
use.
Although
essential oils may ease nausea, vomiting, hyperactive behaviors, tachycardia and other symptoms
of hyperthyroidism - I truly find that
essential oil
use «shines» when
used in preventive measures or for cases detected
very early in their progression.
We have many people inquire about natural
oils especially in cats — I have many Vets also that have inquired about our various ingredients including NEEM oil — and after we explain that less then 1 / 100th
of the formulation is made up
of any
of our
essential oils they are
very pleased with the concentration — especially when in our recommended usage less then 1 / 3rd
of a teaspoon is recommended in
very small breed dogs and cats — now take 1 / 100th
of that and when it is
used daily for the first 30 days on serious conditions with a topical application, and then the maintenance phase is one application every 3 to 4 days — the actual amount
of any
of our
essential oils is
very very small — and to add to the safety issue as I mentioned earlier it is a topical application and yes some is ingested — but with approximately 700,000 bottles
used — and not one reported case
of injury or death we have a fantastic record when compared to anesthesia scaling — according to the statistics reported in a
very large study
of 2,500 dogs — going under anesthesia — if the same 700,000
using our product chose anesthesia scaling instead according to the study — 2,358 would have died and 12 % or another 60,000 would have been injured!!!
Please only
use 100 % pure, grade A
essential oils and only in
very small amounts with the supervision
of your holistic vet or aroma therapist.
However, it can mean that with
essential oils, one distillation and harvest can yield a beautiful result - while the following year - the next harvest results in «a loaf
of bread destined for the garbage...» I have evolved to feeling the most reassured when people
use my recommendations for animals - with the fact that I have evaluated the
very essential oil they are going to
use!