Eco Modern Essentials Aroma Essential Oil Digestive Collection Pack
A NATURAL APPROACH TO DIGESTIVE HEALTH
Aromatherapy may help alleviate many of the symptoms associated with digestive complaints. This collection is a perfect way to help support normal digestion. It is recommended not to ingest essential oils. The best way to use these essential oil is as part of a belly massage.
Included:
Ingredients & Excipients
Sweet Almond Carrier Oil: Prunus amygdalus dulcis oil.
Fennel Essential Oil: Foeniculum vulgaris (Fennel) oil.
Peppermint Essential Oil: Mentha piperita (Peppermint) oil.
Ginger Essential Oil: Zingiber officinalis (Ginger) oil.
German Chamomile 3% Essential Oil: Chamomilla recutita (Matricaria) flower oil in a grapeseed base.
Direction for Use
To treat nausea: simply open the bottle of essential oil and inhale deeply for a few breaths, for the next 30 minutes repeat every 5 minutes until symptoms improve.
Treatment on the run: Place a drop of essential oil on your shirt collar (test on the fabric first to ensure the oil wont stain) or place a drop of essential oil on a tissue and tuck into bra or singlet strap. The fresh aroma may help you feel better throughout the day.
To treat slow digestion: For hot compress, add 2 to 3 drops of essential oil to a bowl of warm to hot water. Submerge a face washer in the water then wring out excess water. Place compress over the abdomen and replace as the compress cools down. You may also place the compress over your lower back too.
Massage: make a 2.5% dilution blend; 5 drops of essential oil to 10ml carrier oil and apply to abdomen in a clockwise direction and to the lower back.
Note: essential oils that have warming properties can irritate sensitive skin and prolonged use can also cause sensitisation. Therefore it is best to check skin reactions prior to use and not to use a single or blend of essential oils continuously for more than three weeks in a row.
Cautions/Contra-Indications
CAUTION
Do not ingest
Avoid during pregnancy
Keep out of reach of children
Consult with a healthcare professional before use
For in-depth safety information on all essential oils, click below for the following resources:
Essential Oil Safety (2nd Edition) by Robert Tisserand & Rodney Young
The Directory of Essential Oils by Wanda Sellar
The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils by Julia Lawless
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