Essential Oils - Mother Nature's Cure for What Ails You
As our future moves forward, the overwhelming turn to the green side becomes more and more obvious. With everything from organic milk to carrots, natural peanut butter, and soy milk for our insides, it isn't surprising that the trend for what we expose our outside to is also changing.
Essential oils are one of the best bets when it comes to health issues of all types. Additionally, essential oils also benefit humans and pets alike by being natural, non-toxic insect repellants and eliminators of everythihg from head lice to fleas. Mother Nature knows best, and here's how you can benefit from her infinite wisdom.
The following excerpt was taken from the Google Blog, Love Rainbows and Butterflies:
"Cedar Oil is a natural Bactericide, Fungicide, Mildicide. Stimulant, Relaxant, and Invigorate. Can be used as a mold, spore and allergen retardant, sterilization agent and sleep aid. It dramatically helps with ADD syndrome. asthma, upper respiratory problems,. sinusitis, bronchitis, acne, hair loss, infections, viruses, itch, rashes, fungal infections, urinary infections, arthritis, rheumatism, general tonic, and non-toxic insect repellent.
Personal experience, using the trial and error method, has taught that while Cedar oil is the "top of the line" when addressing essential oils, tea tree, eucalyptus, mint, cinnamon and coconut are also great for ridding your home and your person of those unwanted visitors.
Just mix a few drops in a spray bottle with 1/3 hydrogen peroxide (or rubbing alcohol) and 2/3 water, and lightly spritz your entire home to sanitize, as well as provide home defense against outside elements like those pesky head lice children bring home from school, or the itchy fleas your furry friends bring into your home. Use around baseboards, kitchen cabinets where food is kept, bathrooms, underneath sinks, and as a barrier on the exterior of your home.
Plant window boxes with herbs like Rosemary, Peppermint and Oregano, and even place sprigs of Eucalyptus behind furniture and underneath beds. Not only will it effectuate the avoidance of pests to your home, the scent from these plants is also very soothing to the senses.
Learn more about the benefits of essential oils online www.Amazon.com.
Essential oils are one of the best bets when it comes to health issues of all types. Additionally, essential oils also benefit humans and pets alike by being natural, non-toxic insect repellants and eliminators of everythihg from head lice to fleas. Mother Nature knows best, and here's how you can benefit from her infinite wisdom.
The following excerpt was taken from the Google Blog, Love Rainbows and Butterflies:
"Cedar Oil is a natural Bactericide, Fungicide, Mildicide. Stimulant, Relaxant, and Invigorate. Can be used as a mold, spore and allergen retardant, sterilization agent and sleep aid. It dramatically helps with ADD syndrome. asthma, upper respiratory problems,. sinusitis, bronchitis, acne, hair loss, infections, viruses, itch, rashes, fungal infections, urinary infections, arthritis, rheumatism, general tonic, and non-toxic insect repellent.
Personal experience, using the trial and error method, has taught that while Cedar oil is the "top of the line" when addressing essential oils, tea tree, eucalyptus, mint, cinnamon and coconut are also great for ridding your home and your person of those unwanted visitors.
Just mix a few drops in a spray bottle with 1/3 hydrogen peroxide (or rubbing alcohol) and 2/3 water, and lightly spritz your entire home to sanitize, as well as provide home defense against outside elements like those pesky head lice children bring home from school, or the itchy fleas your furry friends bring into your home. Use around baseboards, kitchen cabinets where food is kept, bathrooms, underneath sinks, and as a barrier on the exterior of your home.
Plant window boxes with herbs like Rosemary, Peppermint and Oregano, and even place sprigs of Eucalyptus behind furniture and underneath beds. Not only will it effectuate the avoidance of pests to your home, the scent from these plants is also very soothing to the senses.
Learn more about the benefits of essential oils online www.Amazon.com.
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