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Important Note:: Based upon the literature research and the personal experience. This information is for educational purposes and is not considered complete or guaranteed to be accurate. Pure essential oils are powerful compounds, care must be taken in use. The information provided is not intended as a substitute for consulting with your physician or other health care provider. The Institute of Complementary Therapies, LLC is not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of any of the suggestions, preparations, or procedures discussed on this web site.
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Air Purifier
  • Use in diffusers to purify air and to fight germs and bacteria.
Circulation, Muscles/Joints
  • Detoxing. Add a few drops to a bath and soak for twenty minutes.
  • For sore muscles add three drops to two tablespoons jojoba or sesame oil and massage area.
  • Aids in ridding body of lactic acid.
  • Used in bath for soothing muscular nerves and pain.
Common Cold
To ease cold symptoms and inhibit infection:
  • Rubbed on the chest as a decongestant,
  • Inhaled with steam,
  • Diffused into the air,
  • Used as a compress.
Rubbing diluted eucalyptus oil on the chest as a decongestant, or inhale eucalyptus or peppermint oil to clear stuffiness. Adding lavender, cedar, lemongrass or lemon to steam may also soothe nasal passages. Rosemary, thyme, mint, basil, and tea tree oils can also provide relief.
Cholesterol
  • Rich in geraniol and citral, Lemongrass may contribute to lowering serum cholesterol.
Deodorant
  • Bactericidal, deodorize foot perspiration, help balance the oil production in the feet.
Digestive System
  • Create a rub to stimulate digestive tract,
  • Helps ease colitis.
Hot Flashes
  • Studies show that while certain scents can alleviate or lessen a hot flash, such roses, lavender, vanilla, lemongrass, ylang-ylang, geranium, and clary sage
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