While I am supposed to be reading and researching for homework I am
instead reading about essential oils. I blame the friend that asked if
there was anything to helped with plugged up ears j/k ;)-- by the way
the book recommends Helichrysum, Purify, etc. and one recommendation is
Balance which I'm sort of feeling would be a good place to start.
I got all of this info from Modern Essentials Usage Guide.
Here is a list of oils to keep on hand for emergencies.
Clove:
For topical pain relief and pulling toxins from the body. Good for acne, constipation, headaches, nausea and toothaches
Frankincense:
Enhances
effect of other oils. Helps with clarity of the mind, focus and
concentration. And helps with all skin recovery issues. Also helps keep
scar tissue from forming. Reduces physical and mental fatigue and it
helps with anxiety, hyperactivity, impatience, irritability and
restlessness.
Lavender:
Use for pretty
much everything. No really, when in doubt try some Lavender. But what it
has listed here is that is helps with agitation, bruises and burns. And
the list goes on. . . .leg cramps, heart irregularities, hives, insect
bites, neuropathy pain, pain inside and out, bee stings, sprains,
sunburn, sunstroke, insomnia, depression, PMS and it's a natural
antihistamine. PHEW! And I bet there is even more uses than that. Go get
yourself some Lavender right now, or just ask me to order you some
Lemon:
Arthritis,
colds, constipation, coughs, cuts, sluggishness, sore throats, sunburn
and wounds. Lifts the spirit and reduces stress and fatigue. Counteracts
acidity, calms an upset stomach and helps with elimination.
Lemongrass:
Good for sore muscles, cramps and charley horses. Apply to bottoms of feet to warm them in the winter.
Melaleuca:
Another
awesome oil that has a ton of uses. Some of those being bug bites,
colds, coughs, deoderant, eczema, fungus, infections, microbes,
psoriasis, rough hands, sliver(combine with clove to draw them out),
sore throats and wounds.
Oregano:
Heavy
duty antibiotic (take internally or put on the bottoms of feet). Also
good for fungal infections and for reducing pain and inflammation of
arthritis, backache, bursitis, carpel tunnel syndrome, rheumatism and
sciatica. There is a note at the end that says, "Always dilute".
Peppermint:
Good
for topical pain relief. Good for circulation, fever, headaches,
indigestion, motion sickness, nausea, nerve problems and vomiting.
AromaTouch:
Anti-inflammatory, stress relief and relaxation.
Breathe:
Allergies, asthma, anxiety, bronchitis, congestion, colds, coughs, flu and respiratory distress.
Deep Blue:
Pain
relief. Bruises, arthritis, carpel tunnel, headaches, inflammation,
joint pain, migraines, muscle pain, sprains and rheumatism.
DigestZen:
For all digestion issues. Also works on diaper rash.
On Guard:
Disinfectant. Eliminates mold and viruses and helps boost immune system.
Purify:
Helps with airborne pathogens, cuts, germs, insect bites, itches and wounds. Also helps boost the immune system.
TerraShield:
Deters all flying insects and ticks from humans and pets.
Even
if you don't want to use oils here and now, and prefer to use modern
medicine I would still highly recommend stocking up on some of these
oils. All of these oils will last longer than you will, aside from lemon
because citrus oils don't last like the other oils do. Modern medicine
is awesome, but someday these may be all you have, and it would be
better than nothing. :)
And now the next section still taken from the same book.
How Essential Oils Affect the Brain.
According
to the American Medical Association if you could find an agent that
would pass the blood-brain barrier(membrane between the circulating
blood and the brain that prevents damaging substances from reaching
brain tissue and cerebrospinal fluid) they would be able to cure
Alzheimer's disease, Lou Gherig's disease, multiple sclerosis and
Parkinson's disease.A a category of chemical constituents known as
sesquiterpenes are known to go beyond the blood-brain barrier. These
sesquiterpenes can be found in essential oils like frankincense and
sandalwood.
Sesquiterpenes als help increase oxygen to
the limbic system of the brain, particularly around the pineal and
pituitary glands. This leads to an increase in secretions of antibodies,
endorphins and neurotransmitters.
Also in the
limbic system of the brain is a gland called the amygdala. This gland is
said to play a major role in storing and releasing emotional trauma.
The only way to stimulate this gland is with fragrance or sense of
smell. This means that essential oils are a powerful key to help unlock
and release emotional trauma.
The more I study the more
I am fascinated by how our emotional self and physical self are so
greatly tied together. I would even say spirituality is tied in as well.
Being emotionally and spiritually healthy can be aided by being
physically healthy. And being in poor emotional health can cause poor
physical health as well. Emotional health can be aided by physical
things like oils that help with brain function. It sort of blows my
mind, but the more I study the more I believe it's true.
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