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    The Lovely Scent of Relaxation

    By Laurel Vukovic

    Whatever your favorite means of relaxation, aromatherapy can enhance the soothing and restorative effects. Whether you choose a bath, nap, massage, yoga, deep breathing or simply

    sitting in a chair with your feet up, including essential oils in your daily life can help elicit peaceful relaxation for your body, mind and spirit.

    Researchers have proven that essential oils have a measurable effect on brain-wave patterns. When stimulating oils, such as basil or rosemary, are inhaled, beta brain waves (which

    indicate a state of alertness) are amplified. Alpha and theta brain waves, indicative of relaxation, are increased with essential oils that are regarded as calming, such as jasmine, lavender,

    neroli and rose.

    How Essential Oils Ease Stress

    Essential oils give flowers, herbs, spices and f ruits their characteristic scents. But these fragrant plant essences do far more than just provide pleasing aromas. Essential oils are highly

    concentrated with potent healing properties and are effective for easing a variety of physical and psychological disorders.

    When essential oils are inhaled or applied to the skin, the aromatic molecules enter the bloodstream and are circulated throughout the body. In this way, they help alleviate a variety of

    physical maladies, including digestive upsets, headaches and muscle tension associated with stress. Essential oils affect emotions in a different way. Scents are detected by olfactory

    cells in the nose, which communicate with the brain. The olfactory nerve pathways are a direct link to the limbic portion of the brain, which is the seat of emotions, memories, intuition and

    sexual response. For this reason, the sense of smellof all of the sensesis the most influential trigger of memories and emotions.

    Because scents are so strongly linked to emotions, essential oils have an immediate effect on your emotional state. By using essential oils that have calming properties, you can elicitwhat is known as the relaxation responsea state of well-being characterized by calmness in both body and mind. Scents also trigger memories, so its important to choose essential oils

    that you personally find pleasant and relaxing.

    Bathe Away Stress with Essential Oils

    Soaking in a warm bath is an easy way to take a time-out from the stresses of daily l ife. Adding essential oils to the water takes the bath from a pleasant experience to a truly restorative

    ritual. Dont underestimate the emotional lift that youll get from taking a few minutes to establish a soothing and beautiful atmosphere: Light a few candles, put on your favorite relaxing

    CD, and have a thick, soft towel and cozy robe close by.

    Depending on the essential oils you choose, you can create a deeply relaxing bath that will prepare you for a good nights sleep, or you can make a bath that will help you unwind from a

    busy day while restoring your energy for an evening out.

    Baking soda or Epsom salts are excellent additives for helping evenly disperse the essential oils. In addition, baking soda helps so ften skin, while Epsom salts are rich in magnesium,

    which relaxes the nervous system and muscles.

    Tension-Taming Bath

    Geranium and clary sage calm frazzled nerves and create a bath perfect for a relaxing evening at home. Both geranium and clary sage also are helpful for easing tension associated

    with hormonal imbalances, and sweet orange adds a gentle, uplifting note to the blend.

    5 drops geranium essential oil

    3 drops clary sage essential oil

    2 drops sweet orange essential oil

    cup baking soda

    Mix all ingredients together in a small container. Add to a bathtub of warm water and soak for 15 to 30 minutes.

    Mood-Mending Lavender-Chamomile Bath

    Chamomile, lavender and bergamot soothe the mind and spirit and help ease the anxiety and depression that often accompany stress.

    5 drops lavender essential oil

    3 drops chamomile essential oil

    2 drops bergamot essential oil

    cup baking soda

    Mix all ingredients together in a small container. Add to a bathtub of warm water and soak for 15 to 30 minutes.

    Restful Sleep Bath

    This bath is perfect for preparing your body and mind for deep, restful sleep. In India, vetiver is known as the oil of tranquility. The smoky scent of vetiver blends well with lavender.

    Rich in magnesium, Epsom salts relax the muscles and nervous system.

    3 drops vetiver essential oil

    5 drops lavender essential oil

    1 cup Epsom salts

    Mix essential oils and Epsom salts in a small container. Add to a bathtub of warm water. Soak for 20 minutes in a dimly lit bathroom, gently towel dry and go immediately to bed.

    Soothing Rose Petal Footbath

    A footbath can be just as relaxing as a full bath. Youl l need a basin l arge enough to hold both feet. To enhance your relaxation, include marbles or smooth round stones in the bottom

    of the basin for massaging your feet. Lavender and patchouli essential oils are calming and deodorizing.

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    5 drops lavender essential oil

    2 drops patchouli essential oil

    cup Epsom salts

    cup baking soda

    2 tablespoons sea salt

    Stones or marbles (optional)

    2 tablespoons rose petals

    Combine essential oils with Epsom salts, baking soda and sea salt in a small container.

    Position the basin on a towel in f ront of a comfortable chair. Fill basin with comfortably warm water and add the mixture of essential oils and salts. Add stones or marbles, if desired.

    Sprinkle rose petals onto the water.

    Relax, and soak your feet in the footbath for at least 15 minutes.

    Lavender-Geranium Soap

    An aromatherapy shower is a great alternati ve if you dont have time for a bath, or as a way of setting a relaxing tone for your day. Adding essenti al oil s to unscented liqui d body soap

    is an easy way to enjoy the positive benefits of aromatherapy every time you shower. Lavender, geranium and bergamot create a spicy-sweet bath and shower soap that combines

    relaxation with mood brightening.

    4 ounces liquid unscented body soap

    20 drops lavender essential oil

    10 drops geranium essential oil

    10 drops bergamot essential oil

    Pour liquid body soap into a plastic squeeze-top bottle. Add essential oils and stir thoroughly.

    Ahhh Aromatherapy Massage for Relaxation

    Theres nothing like massage for deep relaxation of body and mind. Unknotting tense muscles allows energy to flow unimpeded and calms the nervous system. Adding essential oils to

    massage oil greatly enhances the relaxing benefits of a massage.

    Spirit-Soothing Sandalwood-Rose Massage Oil

    Sandalwood, rose and sweet orange create a restorative and soothing massage oil blend.

    6 tablespoons sweet almond oil

    2 tablespoons jojoba oil

    20 drops sandalwood essential oil

    10 drops rose essential oil

    10 drops sweet orange essential oil

    Mix oils together in a tightly capped bottle and shake well. Store in a cool, dark place.

    Calming Chamomile-Ylang Ylang Massage Oil

    This sweet, f loral fragrance is deeply relaxing and gently uplifting at the same time.

    6 tablespoons sweet almond oil

    2 tablespoons jojoba oil

    15 drops lavender essential oil

    10 drops chamomile essential oil

    10 drops tangerine essential oil

    5 drops ylang ylang essential oil

    Mix oils together in a tightly capped bottle and shake well. Store in a cool, dark place.

    Aromatherapy for Meditation and Deep Relaxation

    Aromatherapy is a perfect complement to meditation, yoga, deep-breathing exercises and other practices that cultivate relaxation. A simple way to use essential oils is to diffuse them in a

    room using an electric diffuser or a candle diffuser, or to burn aromatherapy candles scented with pure essential oils.

    Taking slow, deep breaths is one of the quickest ways to calm your body and mind. When you take a few moments to focus on your breathing, you have the opportunity to change your

    perspective and let go of stress. To practice a quick, relaxing breathing exercise, begin by exhaling completely. Inhale slowly through your nose, and then exhale through your slightly

    opened mouth, stretching the exhalation to be twice as long as your inhalation. Repeat this simple exercise three times, ending with a long, smooth exhalation.

    Use Essential Oils Safely

    Use only pure quality essential oils made from plantsnever synthetic (also known as fragrance) oils.

    Do not use essential oils undiluted on your skin.Keep essential oils away from your eyes.

    Dont take essential oils internally, except in small amounts, such as peppermint oil in candy.

    Do not use essential oils without a practitioners guidance if you are elderly, convalescing, suffer from a serious health problem, or if youre pregnant or breastfeeding.

    Keep essential oils out of the reach of children.

    Dont use photosensitizing essential oils, such as the citrus oils, before spending time in the sun or tanning booth.

    Source: Keville, Kathi.Aromatherapy for Dummies. Foster City, California: IDG, 1999.

    To help anchor this relaxing practice, repeat it frequently throughout the day. T ake three deep breaths at the beginning of every hour, or use cuessuch as the phone ringing or stopping

    at a red lightto remember to breathe. Meditation on the breath is both convenient and practical because you can practice any time, anywhere.

    To make it easier to access a state of calmness throughout the day, allot five to 10 minutes in the morning and evening to deepen your experience of breathing meditation. Sit or lie in a

    comfortable position. Begin by taking three deep, slow breaths. Close your eyes, and focus on the r ising and falling of your belly as you inhale and exhale. Remember to make your

    exhalation twice as long as your inhalation to encourage the slow, deep breathing that signals your nervous system to downshift into a more relaxed state.

    Essential oils that are particularly beneficial for breathing exercises and meditation include those that have been used for centuries in spiritual practice, such as frankincense, myrrh and

    sandalwood. However, any relaxing oils are appropriate. When you begin to associate specific essential oils with relaxation and meditation, your body and mind will immediately shift into

    a receptive state of being.

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    Sandalwood-Rose Meditative Blend

    50 drops sandalwood essential oil

    25 drops frankincense essential oil

    10 drops rose essential oil

    Combine essential oils in a small glass vial. To use in an aromatherapy candle diffuser, place 5 drops of the blend into the diffuser cup along with approximately 1 ounce of water.

    Peaceful Mind Blend

    30 drops geranium essential oil

    30 drops lavender essential oil

    20 drops bergamot essential oil

    10 drops rose essential oil

    Combine essential oils in a small glass vial. To use in an aromatherapy candle diffuser, place 5 drops of the blend into the diffuser cup along with approximately 1 ounce of water.

    Instant Relaxation with Essential Oils

    Resources

    Aromafloria

    (800) 424-0034

    www.aromafloria.com

    AromaTherapeutix

    (800) 308-6284

    www.AromaTherapeutix.com

    Glorybee Foods

    (800) 456-7923

    www.glorybee.com

    Little Moon Essentials

    (888) 273-0683

    www.LittleMoonEssentials.com

    Mountain Rose Herbs

    (800) 879-3337

    www.MountainRoseHerbs.com

    Starwest Botanicals

    (800) 800-4372

    www.Starwest-Botanicals.com

    When you need instant relaxation, essential oils as mists are the perfect solution. Small atomizer bottles filled with water and essential oils can be used to mist your face, body, room or

    bed linens and provide an immediate sense of relaxation and well-being. Make several bottles of your favorite relaxing blends in various sized atomizer bottles. Place one by your bedside,

    stash another in your purse and keep one at work so that you have aromatherapy relief available whenever you need it.

    Stress-Busting Lavender-Frankincense Spray

    10 drops lavender essential oil5 drops frankincense essential oil

    5 drops geranium essential oil

    4 ounces spring or purified water

    1 teaspoon vodka or distilled witch hazel

    Mix essential oils with vodka or witch hazel in a 4-ounce atomizer bottle. Add water and shake well.

    Mood-Calming Cedarwood-Ylang Ylang Spray

    10 drops cedarwood essential oil

    10 drops bergamot essential oil

    2 drops ylang ylang essential oil

    4 ounces spring or purified water

    1 teaspoon vodka or distilled witch hazel

    Mix essential oils with vodka or witch hazel in a 4-ounce atomizer bottle. Add water and shake well.

    Relaxing Essential Oils

    Bergamot

    Cedarwood

    Chamomile

    Clary sage

    Frankincense

    Geranium

    Jasmine

    Lavender

    Marjoram

    Neroli

    Patchouli

    Rose

    Sandalwood

    Vetiver

    Ylang ylang

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    Laurel Vukovic writes and teaches about herbs from her home in southern Oregon. She is the author of1,001 Natural Remedies(DK, 2003) andHerbal Healing Secrets for Women

    (Prentice Hall, 2000).

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