sâmbătă, 26 noiembrie 2022
Uleiuri esentiale
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With cold and flu season now
in full swing, there are a lot of stuffy noses and scratchy throats. And if you
have young, school-age children like me, you’re even more susceptible to these
common seasonal symptoms…
Congestion is no fun, and can
sometimes be painful. However, you may be able to find relief with something as
simple as essential oils. These botanical remedies are “small,” but they are
mighty.
Today, we have an essential
oil blend to share with you that can help open your respiratory passages and
have you breathing a bit more freely.
Essential oils might seem like
a modern remedy, but they’re actually quite ancient. Dating back as early as
4500 BC, ancient Egyptians were recorded as having used these oils for cosmetic
and medicinal purposes – and they were clearly on to something.
They are produced by
distilling oil from a plant, usually via steaming or pressing. The therapeutic
oils are typically found in the roots, stems, leaves, flowers, or fruits. And
they’re now being used to combat various conditions including anxiety, depression,
nausea, insomnia, and even cold and flu symptoms like that congestion we talked
about above.
There are a number of
different oils that can be used to help relieve congestion, but a recipe I like
to use consists of peppermint, oregano, tea tree, and lemon.
And here’s why…
Peppermint Oil
Seems kind of fitting to use
peppermint during the winter months, doesn’t it? (Think candy canes…) But in
all seriousness, peppermint essential oil gets an A+ when used for respiratory
conditions.
This is because of its main
component: menthol. That’s right, the same component you find in most
over-the-counter throat lozenges and chest rubs.
Peppermint oil helps to soothe
the throat by relaxing the muscles of your windpipe, and it has a cooling
effect on sore throats.
And further earning it the A+
grade, peppermint (mentha piperita) has natural anti-inflammatory, antiviral,
and antibacterial properties — all the things you look for and need when
battling colds and viruses.
Oregano Oil
Similar to peppermint oil, oregano
oil also has antimicrobial and antiviral properties that help your body fend
off those unwanted germs.
But along with fighting
infection, oregano oil, when used in aromatherapy, can aid your respiratory
tract by suppressing coughing fits and loosening up a buildup of phlegm and
mucus. That alone will do wonders when suffering from congestion.
Tea Tree Oil
One of the most widely used
essential oils, tea tree oil is nature’s antiseptic. It gets to the root of the
infection and works to inhibit the growth of bacteria that causes sinus and
respiratory issues.
What makes tea tree oil so
effective as a remedy for cough and colds is that it can kill airborne viruses
and bacteria. It becomes your body’s first line of defense, killing potential
germs before they even have a chance to enter and attack your body.
**Note – Use caution when
using tea tree oil around children and pets.
Lemon Oil
A popular essential oil
because of its fresh, clean scent, lemon oil is often added into aromatherapy
blends to act as a bronchodilator, by relaxing the air passageways and
increasing airflow to the lungs. Lemon oil is a potent anti-inflammatory that
reduces stress, eases breathing and supports overall respiratory function.
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When you blend these four
healing oils together, you get one powerful remedy to help treat respiratory
and nasal congestion.
Here’s a recipe for your own
respiratory-opening essential oil blend:
Natural Essential Oil
Decongestant
Ingredients:
15 drops of Peppermint
15 drops of Oregano
15 drops of Tea Tree
15 drops of Lemon
Instructions:
Using a diffuser is a great
way to safely enjoy the oils over a longer period of time. Simply follow the
manufacturer’s directions for water to oil ratio. The diffuser will disperse
the essential oils into the air of a room. You can also make your own air
diffuser by adding essential oils to a spray bottle with water. Spritzing into
the air will create a similar effect as a store-bought diffuser.
*The number of drops above is
just a suggestion. The important thing is to use the 4 ingredients in equal
proportion to each other.
Other ways to use essential
oils:
Essential oils can be
dispensed in a variety of ways. The easiest way to use essential oils is to put
a few drops on your palms, rub your hands together, cup your hands over your
mouth and nose, and take a few deep breaths.
You can also inhale them using
steam. Add a few drops to your steaming bath, or add them to a bowl of hot
water, cover your head with a towel and inhale the steam for several minutes.
If congested, add a couple of
drops to your pillowcase and place the essential oil-side down before going to
sleep.
If you want to use topically,
it’s best to dilute them with a carrier oil such as coconut or avocado oil
before applying to your skin. Once diluted you can apply to your wrists, neck,
or other pressure points.
*Essential oils are natural
and safe; however, it’s important to listen to your body. Everyone reacts to
them differently. Pay attention to how they are making you feel. Remember… a
little goes a long way!
It’s truly amazing what these
beautiful oils can achieve.
Stay curious,
Nick Polizzi
Host of Remedy: Ancient
Medicine for Modern Illness
and Founder, The Sacred
Science