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Spray the following mixture in your car to stay alert. Be careful not to get it into your eyes.
* Peppermint 80 drops
* Lemon 75 drops
* Rosemary 45 drops
* Pure Water 4 fluid ounces (120ml)
Also, learn more about Road King essential oil blend for staying alert while driving!
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* 3 d. peppermint oil
* 2 d. lemon oil
* 2 d. juniper oil: in 1 oz of water.
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As winter sets in, warm drinks become a favorite way to beat the chill. Whether it’s just for you or for a crowd, for kids or adults, there are bound to be some creative and flavorful winter drinks you can make. Here are some ideas and recipes.
Drinks for Adults (Alcoholic)
Celebrate the holidays or just warm up with these warm alcoholic drin...(more)
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Essential oils for supple, toned muscles:
Black pepper, Juniper, Ginger, Thyme, Rosemary, Peppermint, Lavender, Grapefruit, Cypress, Orange, Basil, Lime, Pettigraine, Birch
Massage Oils for Over-exercised Muscles
* Eucalyptus 5 drops
* Peppermint 5 drops
* Ginger 5 drops
* Diluted in 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
For all dancers, and most sports peopl...(more)

Diarrhea may be caused by a whole range of conditions which generally fall into the three categories of food-related, nerve-related, and viral-related. In all cases, drink large quantities of water. Follow the same treatment but use the oils which are appropriate to your particular condition:
Food
* Chamomile 2 drops
* Peppermint 3 drops
* Eucalypt...(more)

Diarrhea may be caused by a whole range of conditions which generally fall into the three categories of food-related, nerve-related, and viral-related. In all cases, drink large quantities of water. Follow the same treatment but use the oils which are appropriate to your particular condition:
Food
* Chamomile 2 drops
* Peppermint 3 drops
* Euca...(more)

PEPPERMINT & SPEARMINT – These cooling herbs are pungent and dry and have been taken as a digestive tonic. I make a tea and take a cup for nausea, indigestion, and travel sickness. Some people have taken these herbs for colic, flatulence, feverish conditions and migraines. Peppermint’s soothing quality is relaxing to the nerves and ...(more)

Pregnancy: Oils to avoid
Due to the effects of these oils on the reproductive organs, and the sensitivity of the foetus, they should not be used at all during pregnancy.
* Ajowan
* Angelica
* Anise star
* Aniseed
* Basil
* Bay laurel
* Calamintha
* Cedarwood (all types)
* Celery seed
* Cinnamon (leaf)
* Citronella
* Clary sage
* Clove
* Cumin
* Cyp...(more)

* 8 oz White Melt and Pour Soap
* 1/4 t ground Rosemary, Eucalyptus, Peppermint, Lavender (each)
* 4 drops each Rosemary, Eucalyptus, Peppermint, Lavender essential oils
Chop soap base into small chunks and melt in microwave at 15 second intervals. Swirl soap to move melted chunks and return to the microwave. Repeat for 1.5 minutes or until the soa...(more)

* 1 drop Peppermint Essential Oil
* 1 drop Thyme Essential Oil
* 1 drop Eucalyptus Essential Oil
* 1 drop Wintergreen Essential Oil
* 1 Tbls. 190 Proof Ethyl Alcohol
* 6 Tbls Distilled Water
Pour all into to glass jar with tight fitting lid. Shake before each use.
Use less water and more alcohol if you use 50% alcohol. The final alcohol concentrati...(more)
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Menthol is the solid that is derived from peppermint oil and from there it gets its characteristic soothing odor. The other distinguishing feature of menthol is the sensation of cold that a person gets after using menthol. It was previously called peppermint camphor because like camphor it vaporizes without leaving any residue. Properties Of Mentho...(more)

Body wraps are used by professionals, mostly in spas, for a number of beneficial purposes. Depending on the specific need of the body wrap, different types and combinations of herbs, creams, clays, seaweed and mud are applied to the body and then the person is wrapped to for a period of time to keep them warm. Body wraps are used to help sooth sk...(more)

It’s easy to underestimate the power of the sun, especially when busy playing, gardening, swimming, picnicking, hiking, and enjoying activities in the outdoors. The next time that you wind up with a sunburn, try these simple, homemade remedies utilizing herbs and natural elements. Not only are they simple to whip up within a few minutes, the b...(more)


* 2 drops Eucalyptus Oil
* 2 drops Lavender Oil
* 2 drops Peppermint Oil
* 2 drops Tea Tree Oil
Add 2 drops eucalyptus, 2 drops lavender, 2 drops peppermint and 2 drops tea tree to a steaming bowl of water – let stand so that the steam diffuses into the room (or add same essential oils to an oil diffuser).
You can also drape a towel over your...(more)

* 6 drops tea tree oil
* 6 drops myrrh oil
* 6 drops peppermint oil
* 2 T grain alcohol
Bring about 7 oz water to a boil. Add eo’s and alcohol and stir well then strain through coffee filter. Cool and bottle.
Use about 4 t and swish around in mouth for about 30 seconds. Don’t swallow.
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Aromatherapy change moods and influence how you feel. Try experimenting with the oils of thyme, ylang ylang and pine. Put ten drops of each oil mixed with ten drops of a base oil such as jojoba. Inhale this mixture often and see if it helps stop the craving for cigarettes.
Another blend that might help relieve the effects of nicotine addiction in...(more)

* Peppermint 6 drops
* Rosemary 4 drops
* Pine Needle 4 drops
* Clove 3 drops
* Pure water 2 fluid ounces (60ml)
Fill a 2-fluid ounce spray bottle with purified water, add the Essential oils. Tighten the cap, shake well, and spray the mist into the air.
For best results, mist over your head about 10 times, With every 2-3 sprays, stop & inhale ...(more)
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Herbal Infusions and Decoctions Tea is a water extract of herbs called an infusion . Hot Infusions Hot infusions draw out vitamins, enzymes, and aromatic volatile oils. A few good herbs for hot infusions include Chamomile, Holy Basil, Ginger, Nettle, Peppermint, and Skullcap. Basic Method ~ Scoop 1-3 tablespoons of dried herb into a straine...(more)

Put a drop of oil of peppermint or cinnamon on some used dryer sheets and tuck them into athletic shoes or work boots.
This Daily Aromatherapy Tip is brought to you by AromaThyme
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