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Using
Essential Oils,
Roots and Herbs
Essential oils, roots
and herbs can be used in a variety of ways to promote healthy living.
They are used to create natural remedies for treating ailments common
to both people and animals, to add flavor to food, to make perfumes and
to create environmentally friendly cleaning products.
You
do not have to own a garden to tap into the benefits of plants, roots
and herbs. A few herb pots located by a sunny window are enough to get
you started. Then, all you need are some essential oils and you are
ready to go.
For
therapeutic purposes, only the purest oils will do. It is possible to
be fooled into thinking that you are purchasing a pure oil. Often, a
lesser quality blend of several oils is used to mimic the properties of
the pure oil. Blended oils are acceptable for fragrance purposes such
as for perfuming a room, but pure oils are a "must" for medicinal
purposes.
A
reasonable guide to the purity of an essential oil is its price. Pure
essential oils are generally more expensive. Common oils such as
lavender and geranium are much cheaper than frankincense and carnation
oil. It is advisable to become familiar with essential oil prices and
then rely on this knowledge when purchasing oils from unfamiliar
sources. Keep in-mind that you will generally get what you pay for. A
price list from a reputable dealer is a valuable resource when
purchasing essentials oils.
Usually,
pure essential oils cannot be applied directly to the skin and must be
mixed in a base oil to reduce their strength. Base oils such as almond
oil or wheatgerm oil are commonly used for this purpose. Base oils are
generally derived from seeds, nuts or vegetables and allow you to
create essential oil remedies that can be massaged into the skin.
So,
what do you need to get started with essential oils and natural
remedies?
Without
a doubt, Lavender is one of the most useful and desirable oils. Not
only does it work wonders on cuts, bruises and burns, it also aids
sleep and helps with relaxation.
The
Tea Tree and Eucalyptus oils are useful for treating a variety of
respiratory ailments. These are excellent for the treatment of colds
and coughs. They can be massaged into the chest or burned in an oil
burner to help clear the airways and prevent congestion. Tea Tree oil
is a natural antiseptic and can be dabbed on cuts, bites and stings. It
is often used to treat spots and pimples and when diluted with water,
acts as a mouth gargle (keep in-mind it should never be swallowed).
Another
basic antiseptic is Geranium oil. With its distinctive perfume and pain
relieving properties, it is a necessary inclusion when starting out.
Peppermint
oil should also be purchased as it treats digestive complaints and may
be used in preparations for freshening breath.
For
fragrant perfumes and establishing ambience in a room, buy some
Patchouli and Ylang-ylang oils. Often combined in scented candles and
air fresheners, a few drops of each in an oil burner creates a
wonderfully perfumed home. Orange oil mixed with Cinnamon oil is a
lovely winter alternative that evokes seasonal, holiday smells. Besides
their perfume qualities, all four of these oils have other properties.
Patchouli treats eczema and dandruff. Ylang-ylang is reputed to relieve
stress, palpitations and high blood pressure. Orange is used in natural
remedies for depression and nervous tension and Cinnamon is excellent
for warts and viral infections.
The
herbs, Thyme and Rosemary can be grown in pots and used when needed. To
create essential oils from herbs, stew some large amounts in pure
water, collect the steam and cool it. The oil will rise to the top of
the drained water and can be collected with an eyedropper.
Alternatively, a "flower still" can be purchased to make the job
easier. Thyme and Rosemary are both antiseptics and can be used in skin
care preparations. They are also delicious when used in cooking.
Lemon
oil and fresh lemons will purify water and, when mixed with honey, are
effective remedies for colds and flu. Lemon and white vinegar are
highly efficient cleaning agents that can be used for domestic cleaning
tasks without damaging the environment. Use white vinegar as a natural
disinfectant or mix it with water to clean windows and wooden floors.
It is also handy to keep a bottle of white vinegar in your car if you
swim in the ocean. It will bring instant relief from jellyfish stings.
Citronella
oil is perfect in summer to keep the insects at bay. Another natural
repellent is Garlic. Fleas will not bite a dog that has been eating
garlic, so a few garlic capsules in the dog food are a cheap solution
to your pet's flea problem. A soft collar soaked in Citronella will
also do the job.
Garlic
also helps to promote a healthy immune system when the weather turns
cold and viruses begin to circulate. In fact, most of the oils and
herbs listed above are effective in helping to prevent many common
winter illnesses.
Whether
you are looking for remedies or nature friendly products to use around
the house, the oils and herbs suggested above should help get you
started. You will be ready to make some healthy changes in your way of
life!