Friday, June 3, 2011

Essential Oil Tip: Freshen Air Naturally


Using Young Living's therapeutic grade essential oils in your home environment is a way to add oxygen and cut down on overgrowth of unwanted microbes such as fungus (mold and mildew), pathogenic viruses, and bacteria.
The best way to address unwanted things in your air is by using a cold-air nebulizer diffuser and therapeutic-grade Young Living essential oils undiluted.
A cold-air nebulizer diffuser puts a micro-fine mist of the essential oil into the air and allows the mist to permeate your room(s). Only cool air is used and recommended. Never use heat - such as a candle, burner, or a light bulb ring on your therapeutic oils. Heat destroys the therapeutic qualities of the essential oil - heat fractures the molecules.
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Therapeutic essential oils also have well-documented antiviral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties - to further improve indoor air quality. Learn more about diffusing.
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Some powerful and relatively inexpensive essential oils that address unwanted pathogens are:
Singles: cinnamon*, clove*, lemon, eucalyptus, lavender, and the pine oils.
Blends: Thieves, Purification, Citrus Fresh (C.F. is not for mold)
*Note: cinnamon and clove are extremely powerful and should only be diffused for very short periods of time, 10 minutes or less if they are the only oils being diffused. It is best to add 2-6 drops of clove or cinnamon with 15-40 drops of another essential oil to help reduce the intensity. Never dilute essential oils with a carrier oil in a nebulizer diffuser as this could harm your diffuser.

Essential Oils and the Seasons

During different times of the year certain scents benefit us emotionally, as well as, addressing issues that can occur more frequently during each season.

Spring and Summer:

The light, refreshing essential oils are the most appropriate for optimal indoor air quality. These include: geranium, lavender, lemon, sandalwood, and the blend Citrus Fresh.

Autumn and Winter:

These essential oils are warming, comforting scents: cypress, nutmeg, frankincense, and the blends Thieves, Purification, Evergreen Essence, Christmas Spirit, and Abundance.

Aromatherapy to Set the Mood for Every Room of Your Home

A calm Living Room: use oils like clary sage, bergamot, rose, jasmine, or the blend Peace & Calming.
To rouse couch potatoes: try stimulating oils like peppermint, lavender and orange combined, or the blend Evergreen Essence.
Bathrooms: to kill odors and germs, try: lemongrass, thyme, peppermint, and the blends Thieves, Purification or Citrus Fresh.
Bedrooms: for a restful sleep, try: lavender and valerian, chamomile, hyssop, or the blends Gentle Baby or Peace & Calming.
Sick room: to prevent the germs from spreading, try: lemongrass, thyme, cinnamon, clove, or the blends Thieves, R.C. or Ravensara.
Clear Negative Energy: after an argument or hard feelings, try: the blends Joy, Harmony, Clarity, Forgiveness or Grounding.
To Uplift Mood: try lavender and orange, or the blends Highest Potential, Magnify Your Purpose or Citrus Fresh.
Romance: try rose, sandalwood with jasmine, Ylang Ylang, patchouli, or the blend Sensation.

Aromatherapy During the Winter

During the winter months there is usually a higher amount of air pollution and bacteria in the air than at other times due to an increase in the closed doors and windows and the fact that cold air keeps air pollution closer to the ground. This increased pollution can lead to respiratory issues for some. The anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and antiseptic properties of essential oils, along with the negative ions and oxygenating molecules which are released when essential oils are diffused all help to reduce bacteria
in the air

. Better Health with essential oils
Chauncey Penfold
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