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Although the knowledge about specific healing or care products is not included in the elementary knowledge that a human should have, it is worth knowing that essential oils have their origin in ancient Egypt, Macedonia or India. Essential oil is a fragrance extracted from special cells of secretory tissue of plants. It has many functions what resulted in creating a separate field called aromatherapy. It can also be used as a body care product. In addition, it works great as an air freshener or as a washing accessory, giving the clothes a special fragrance.
Fragrances contained in oils not only restore spiritual balance, but also have antibacterial, antiviral and anti-aging effects, and are a valuable source of active ingredients and vitamins, whose presence strengthens the protection of our body. Natural essential oils are also called "natural home medicine", because they have a healing effect, and in the context of amount of time needed to see the results, compared to traditional pharmaceuticals, they bring immediate results.
As the oils are found in every part of the plant, i.e. in flowers, stem, roots, seeds or resin (of course not in identical amounts), we should also mention the method of obtaining oils. Essential oils are produced in many ways, usually as a result of distillation using steam, by cold pressing or extraction with alcohol. What's interesting and worth noting is the fact that for aromatherapy purposes, they only use a small part of the obtained essential oils, only about 10%, while the rest is used by pharmaceutical and food companies as well as by perfume producers.
APPLICATION OF ESSENTIAL OILS
Essential oils are used primarily in aromatherapy, a process involving the use of plant materials and aromatic vegetable oils, including essential oils to improve mental or physical well-being. We can encounter them primarily during massage, inhalation, sauna baths, as well as in the care products for the body, skin or hair. Additionally, essential oils of natural origin bring effective therapeutic results, and are an excellent form of cleansing.
Turning to the practical part, the most common use of essential oil is the use of a ceramic aromatherapy fireplace, in that the top part of the fireplace fills with your favorite oil, while in the lower part you put a heater, eg a candle. Essential oil can also be used with an air humidifier, and the only thing you should do is to pour a few drops of essential oil into a container of water. As a result, the humidifier will spread the mist together with the diluted oil. Massage is another way to use essential oil, because the oil gets into the bloodstream through contact with the skin. The massage expands the capillaries of the skin and tissues, which means that the essential oil is able to get into every part of the body fairly quickly.
Is there anyone who after a long day wouldn't want to relax, take a long and hot bath?
Apart from the fact that according to popular imagination, the indicated way of relaxation is preferred mainly by female representatives, rather than male, it should be mentioned that essential oil is actually used both by men and women, because even a small amount of essential oil added to hot water will create a steam with a relaxing and calm effect.
PROPERTIES OF ESSENTIAL OILS
Since essential oils are not obtained from one plant species, the property of a particular oil depends mainly on the source, i.e. on the plant from which it was obtained. There are no restrictions or contraindications to combine oils in various combinations. It is therefore distinguished:
Tea tree essential oil - extracted from tea tree, whose fragrance has a calming effect, intended when having a cold, passing flu virus or viral infections.
Lavender essential oil - the most popular when it comes to the amount of applications, because in addition to calming effect, helps fight runny nose, influenza and sinusitis. In addition, it relieves muscle and joint pain, helps to fight skin inflammation and has antifungal activity. Also recommended to overworked and tense people, including those suffering from sleep disorders.
Orange essential oil - most often used during bath and massage, its use eliminates depressive symptoms, relieves nervous tension and helps to fall asleep.
Rose oil - obtained from the petals of rose flowers, is recommended primarily to people with mental disorders such as depression or existing anxiety. Rose oil reduces headaches associated with migraine, additionally soothes irritated skin or severely healing wounds and burns.
Eucalyptus oil - one of the strongest essential oils, obtained from eucalyptus leaves and used mainly for inhalation during influenza, colds or bronchitis. It accelerates the regeneration of sore muscles, as well as effectively relieves symptoms of rheumatism, as well as inflammation.
Mint essential oil - intended for people complaining about migraine headaches, bronchitis, colds and flu. Especially recommended for women, because it also relieves menstrual cramps.
Pine oil - used primarily during infection of our respiratory tract, additionally strengthens the body's resistance, however, it can cause allergic reactions to people with very sensitive skin.
ESSENTIAL OILS AND AILMENTS
There is no single guiding principle that it is permissible to use only one type of essential oil for a given disease or ailments. The difference can only be seen in effectiveness, but it is allowed to use different essential oils with identical symptoms. The following "connections" can be distinguished:
Headache - basil oil, hyssop, lavender, marjoram, mint and geranium oil.
Cold - anise, cypress, eucalyptus, tea, lavender, mint and rosemary oil.
Painkillers - ginger, coriander, cypress, eucalyptus oil.
Insomnia- rose, geranium, juniper, lavender, marjoram and mandarin oil.
Depression - basil, lemon, fir, lavender, neroli, patchouli, orange, rose, pine oil
NOW FOODS Essential Oil Eucalyptus Oil - 30ml
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