Originally published August 3 2014
How to use essential oils properly and conditions they can remedy
by Derek Henry
(NaturalNews) Essential oils are a unique branch of herbal medicine that utilizes the medicinal properties found in the essential oils of various plants. Through the different processes of distillation, the volatile constituents of the plant's oil are extracted from its flowers, leaves, branches, or roots. The oils then exert much of their therapeutic effect through their pharmacological properties and small molecular size making it very easy to penetrate bodily tissues, and help remedy many conditions.
How essential oils work
The chemical makeup of essential oils gives them a host of desirable pharmacological properties, ranging from antibacterial, antiviral, and antispasmodic, to uses as diuretics (promoting production and excretion of urine), vasodilators (widening blood vessels), and vasoconstrictors (narrowing blood vessels).
Essential oils also act on the adrenal glands, ovaries, and the thyroid, and can energize, pacify, detoxify, and facilitate the digestive process. Their therapeutic properties also make them effective for treating infections, interacting with various branches of the nervous system, modifying immune response, and harmonizing moods and emotions.
Essential oils are generally broad spectrum, meaning they benefit multiple areas of the body simultaneously.
Conditions benefitted by essential oils
Aromatic molecules that interact with the top of the nasal cavity emit signals that are modified by various biological processes before travelling to the limbic system, the emotional switchboard of the brain. Because the limbic system is directly connected to those parts of the brain that control heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, memory, stress levels, and hormone balance, scientists have learned that inhalation of oil fragrances may be the fastest way to achieve physiological or psychological effects.
Some general conditions that can be remedied with essential oils include:
• Bacterial and viral infections
• Skin conditions
• Muscular disorders
• Arthritis
• Autonomic nervous system imbalances
• Emotional stress
• Inflammation
How to use essential oils
The benefits of essential oils can be obtained through inhalation, external application, or orally by ingestion.
Inhalation methods
• Diffusers - disperse micro-particles of the essential oil into the air. Opt for a cold air diffuser.
• Steam tents - to employ this method, boil a pot of water, remove from stove, and add two or three drops of essential oils.
• Nose cone - Take a napkin or tissue and make a 2-inch square. Place 2 drops in the center of the paper. Fold in half and roll up to fit the nostril. Place the dry end, with no oil, into the nostril and keep there for 20 minutes.
• Floral waters - Use about 10 drops of essential oils and the rest pure water to fill a 4-ounce glass bottle with spray. Use as a room disinfectant.
External methods
• Bath - essential oils in a hot bath can stimulate the skin, induce relaxation, and energize the body. The heat of the bath helps the oils penetrate the skin faster and enhances circulation.
• Massage - works the oils into the skin, and can either calm or stimulate the individual.
Internal
• Capsule - put cocoa butter with a drop or two of essential oil into a gelatin capsule.
• Lozenge - put a drop or two of essential oil into a teaspoon of honey, or onto a sugar cube.
• Mouthwash - put a few drops of peppermint in a glass of water.
When considering internal use please seek medical guidance, as many essential oils can cause burning when not diluted or used properly.
Sources for this article include:
http://www.naturalnews.com/028976_essential_oils_healing.html
Trivieri, Larry. Alternative Medicine: The Definitive Guide. Ed. John W.
Anderson. 2nd ed. Berkeley, CA: Celestial Arts, 2002.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essential_oil
About the author:
Derek Henry took a deadly health challenge that conventional medicine couldn't solve and self-directed a one-in-a-million health journey that found him happier and healthier than he had been in his entire life. As a result of this rewarding journey, he now spends his time writing, coaching, and educating thousands of people each month who want to enjoy similar results under their own direction.
Find out how you can reverse disease and thrive with a holistic approach.
Derek Henry took a deadly health challenge that conventional medicine couldn't solve and self-directed a one-in-a-million health journey that found him happier and healthier than he had been in his entire life. As a result of this rewarding journey, he now spends his time writing, coaching, and educating thousands of people each month who want to enjoy similar results under their own direction.
Find out how you can reverse disease and thrive with a holistic approach.
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