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We as humans are blessed with five basic senses.  [   hearing, sight, touch, smell, and taste}  But unlike the others, the sense of smell is "directly wired" to the brain. 

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Benefits and Uses of Lemon Oil
 
:Lemon oil is like many other essential oils; it has antiseptic properties l. Lemon oil reduces  stress and helps to increase the levels of concentration. A few drops of lemon oil on your cotton ball can work wonders! Its antidepressant properties can drive the blues away. One can feel a kind of alertness in the body with just a whiff of lemon oil.
Lemon oil is highly beneficial for the immune system as well. Being high in the vitamin content it helps to build the body’s resistance power to fight against various diseases.
Lemon oil is also very useful for stomach disorders such as stomach cramps, acidity and indigestion.

 

Health, natural hair care is basically a very simple undertaking. Here are some tips of how essential oils can help!

Basil: Oily hair … promotes growth

Chamomile: Fine to normal hair … gives golden highlights

Clary sage: All types of hair … dandruff treatment

Lavender: Normal hair … Scalp treatment for itchiness, dandruff, and even lice!

Lemon: Oily hair … Gives golden highlights; treatment for dry scalp, dandruff, lice, and underactive sebaceous glands

Myrrh: Dry hair … Treatment for dry scalp, dandruff, lice, and underactive sebaceous glands

Patchouli: Oily hair … Dandruff treatment

Peppermint: Dry hair … Promotes hair growth

Rose: Fine hair … Soothes scalp

Rosemary: Oily hair … Dandruff treatment; promotes hair growth

Tea tree: Oily hair … Treatment for dry scalp, dandruff, lice, and underactive sebaceous glands

Ylang-ylang: Oily hair … Dandruff treatment



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Pepperment
 
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Peppermint

Is used in so many different things  as oainment, toothpaste, and tea ect.  it is also used to soothe an upset stomach or to aid in digestion. Because it has a calming and numbing effect, it has been used to treat headaches, skin irritations, anxiety associated with depression, nausea, diarrhea, menstrual cramps, and flatulence.

Itching and Skin Irritations

Peppermint, when applied topically, has a soothing and cooling effect on skin irritations caused by hives, poison ivy, or poison oak.

other ways to use  peppermint

  • Tea: Steep 1 tsp. dried peppermint leaves in 1 cup boiling water for 10 minutes; strain and cool. . Peppermint tea appears to be safe even in large quantities.
  • Mix peppermint oil in spray bottle fill with water spry air  refreshes the house /bed
  • Tension headaches: Using a tincture of 10% peppermint oil to 90% ethanol, lightly coat the forehead and allow the tincture to evaporate.
  • Itching and skin irritations: Apply   oil of pepperment with olive oil, then apply three to four times per day.

 

Lavender has mnay uses from cooking, to relaxing and reliving headaches, even to repell flies, mosquitois & ticks along with other animal parasits.. It treats skin abrasions,acne  and aids in sleep..

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The powerful healing propertie lavender has in healing burns and insect bites
 
Lavender essential oil has a calming scent which makes it an excellent tonic for the nerves and helps in treating migraines, headaches,

Reading for anyone seeking Natural well- being, My mission is to help reduce stress. The publication of this information doesnt constitute the practice of medicine and doesnt replace the advice of your physician or health care provider.
 

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