NATURAL OILS CAN HELP FOR PAIN----
Essential
oils are natural extracts from the core of a plant. They are produced
as a by-product of photosynthesis (a process that converts light energy
into chemical energy). Each extracted aromatic essence has its own
unique chemical constituent, and each has its own specific therapeutic
properties. When used correctly, the oils work to balance, harmonize and
promote health of the body, mind and spirit. They work on a
physiological, psychological and spiritual level, enhancing your innate
healing process.
The oils work on the mind and body in two ways:
1. Through inhalation:
Essential oils are volatile substances. When inhaled, the scent works
its way up the nose, where thousands of receptors identify with its
fragrant smell. At this point, the scent is processed by the limbic
system in the brain (where emotional and psychological responses are
processed) triggering a range of responses, from relaxing to
stimulating.
2. Through skin absorption:
Essential oils (usually blended with a base oil - more details below)
can be rubbed onto the affected area. Upon application, the oils work
their way through all the layers of the skin, and into the bloodstream.
So,
the next time you're in need of a little pain relief, opt for any of
these 12 essential oils to help ease your aches and pains quickly.
Disclaimer: Natural
remedies should always be handled with care, and essential oils are no
exception to the rule. Essential oils should never be rubbed directly
onto your skin, unless they have been diluted in a carrier oil (a cold
pressed vegetable oil, such as coconut oil, sweet almond oil, avocado
oil, olive oil, sesame oil, grapeseed oil or sunflower oil).
1. Eucalyptus
1. Eucalyptus
Properties:
Properties:
- Anti-inflammatory
- Analgesic (pain killing) properties
- Eases sinuses.
- Treats a stuffy nose (due to a cold).
- Treats muscle aches, pains, strains and sprains.
- Helps alleviate nerve pain.
- Add 6 to 10 drops in a bath, diluted in 1 tablespoon milk or honey, dispersed in water.
- Add 12 drops to 1 fl. oz (30ml) carrier coil, then massage into the skin
2. Juniper
Properties:
- Antispasmodic
- Anti rheumatic effects (perfect for anyone with Rheumatoid Arthritis)
- Alleviates everyday aches and pains.
- May help with neuropathic pain.
- Incredibly invigorating.
- Inspires you to get things done if you're lacking motivation.
- Add 12 drops to 1fl. oz (30ml) carrier oil, massaging into the skin.
- Due to its invigorating properties, do not use at night
- 3. Chamomile
- Properties:
- Anti-inflammatory
- Relieves PMS pain.
- Alleviates muscle pains.
- Aids headaches.
- Eases neuralgia (pain along the course of a nerve).
- Helps combat stress.
- Best used in a warm bath.
- Add 6 to 10 drops in a bath, diluted in 1 tablespoon milk or honey, dispersed in water.
4. SandalwoodProperties:
- Anti-inflammatory
- Must-have oil for dealing with muscle spasms.
- Soothes sciatica.
- Beneficial for lymph-node congestion.
- Supports digestive and cardiovascular system.
- Relieves minor skin irritations.
- Will help calm and relax you.
- 6 to 10 drops diluted with 1 tablespoon of milk or honey in a bath.
- Or, 12 drops to 1fl. oz (30ml) carrier oil and rub on affected area, when in pain.
- To open up a clogged lymphatic system, massage the diluted solution directly on to the spine in a slow, counter-clockwise movement toward the heart.
5. LavenderProperties:
- Antimicrobial
- Melts away tension.
- Combats any muscle pain or tension.
- Helps deal with insomnia episodes.
- For some much needed pain relief combine with chamomile and/or sandalwood.
- Add 4 drops lavender, 4 drops chamomile and 4 drops sandalwood to 1fl. oz (30ml) carrier oil.
- The cheaper variations of lavender oil are usually mixed with fragrance - and will not work as well.
6. RosemaryProperties:
- Analgesic
- Antispasmodic
- Relieves muscle sprains and spasms.
- Eases joint pain.
- Headache relief.
- Dilute 12 drops to 1fl. oz (30ml) carrier oil.
- For headaches, apply dilution to a cotton ball and rub accordingly.
7. ThymeProperties:
- Antispasmodic
- Perfect for back spasms.
- Relieves general aches and pains.
- Due to its potent smell, apply 12 drops to 1fl. oz (30 ml) carrier oil, using a cotton ball.
8. MarjoramProperties:
- Sedative effects
- Relieves migraines.
- Perfect for muscle stiffness and soreness.
- Eases muscle spasms.
- Alleviates pain associated with arthritis.
- Most effective when diluted with a carrier oil [12 drops to 1 fl. oz (30ml)].
- Use in an aromatherapy diffuser by adding 5 drops to a burner.
- May be inhaled by adding 10 drops to 4fl. oz (100ml).
9. WintergreenProperties:
- Analgesic
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antispasmodic
- Combats headaches.
- Eases back pain.
- Alleviates stiff joints.
- Rub on skin where necessary [12 drops to 1fl. oz (30ml) carrier oil].
10. SpruceProperties:
- A powerful immune system and adrenal glands stimulator.
- Reduces pain caused by arthritis.
- Eases lower back pain.
- Aids bone pain.
- Lessens pain associated with sciatica and Rheumatoid Arthritis.
- Use as an aromatherapy diffuser by adding 5 drops to a burner to help calm and center your mind.
- Rub by diluting 12 drops to 1fl. oz (30ml) carrier oil, to affected area.
- 11. FrankincenseProperties:
- One of the most powerful anti-inflammatory oils
- Perfect for dealing with day-to-day aches and pains associated with arthritis and migraines.
- Most effective when rubbed on the skin [dilute 12 drops to 1fl. oz (30ml) carrier oil].
- Inhale by adding the diluted blend onto a fabric cloth.
12. White FirProperties:
- Anti-arthritic
- Analgesic
- Antiseptic
- Use on achy muscles (particularly after a workout).
- Massage directly onto muscle pain by diluting 12 drops to 1fl. oz (30ml) carrier oil.
Top tips
- Combinations tend to work better, though their smell can at times be a little overpowering. When combining oils together, be sure to get the right dosage. As a rule of thumb, bear in mind that you need to dilute 12 drops essential oil to 1fl. oz (30ml) carrier oil. Therefore, if combining two oils, add 6 drops of one oil and 6 of another. If using three essential oils, add four drops of each, and so forth.
- Get as much out of the oils as you possibly can by applying a hot compress to the affected area after the dilution has been massaged into your skin. The heat and moisture from the compress will help the oils penetrate your skin and enter the body.
- Use the oils two to four times a day, depending on the intensity of your pain. If using four times a day is not enough, seek medical advice.
- When purchasing essential oils, look out for oils that are all-natural and pesticide free.
- this is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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