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Facts & Uses Of Essential Oils

Tara Carlson January 29, 2021

ESSENTIAL OILS:
HAVE BEEN AROUND FOR AGES
  • For thousands of years, people have used essential oils for cosmetic purposes, as well as for spiritual and emotional uplifting properties.

 

PURIFY YOUR HOME
  • You have more home-cleansing options besides potentially harsh chemical formulas.
  • With the gentle but effective power of essential oils, you can enjoy peace of mind without compromising your health when you polish countertops, clean sticky messes, or scrub dirty surfaces, laundry, and linens.

 

REFINE YOUR SKIN AND HAIR
  • With essential oils, you can purge potentially harsh ingredients from your beauty routine and rediscover your natural glow.
  • Essential oils can help promote a clear-looking complexion, soften the appearance of signs of aging, and nurture healthy-looking hair.
  • By adding essential oils to your hair and skin treatments, you can enjoy the beautiful benefits of essential oils every day.

 

INSPIRE A POSITIVE EMOTIONAL STATe

 

  • Each essential oil’s complex, pleasant, and unique scent activates the limbic system—the brain’s center of emotion and memory—differently.
  • Essential oils can be the key to a more fulfilling and balanced emotional life.

 

SUPPORT YOUR PHYSICAL WELLNESS
  • Poor diet, lack of exercise, and an overabundance of environmental toxins can leave the body unbalanced and with diminished energy levels.

From cleansing and weight

  • management to supporting every system of the body, essential oils and essential oil-infused supplements can provide the targeted support you need to restore balance and feel your best.

 

CREATE DEEPER SPIRITUAL AWARENESS TO
  • Incense and essential oils have played important roles in spiritual ceremonies.
  • You can enhance your own spiritual practice by diluting and applying meditative, empowering essential oils directly to your wrists, feet, and behind the ears or diffuse the oils in a quiet space.
  • These oils can stimulate olfactory receptors and activate regions in the brain’s limbic system associated with memory, emotion, and state of mind.