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When you Realize You’re Not 18 Anymore. You’ve over-exerted yourself playing basketball like the good ‘ole days, and it happens! Apply deep blue followed by a warm compress to support healthy blood flow and promote a healthy inflammatory response. Take A Lavender Bath. Drop a bit of lavender essential oil along with Epsom salts to your bath water for an ultra- relaxing experience. Unfamiliar Restaurant Relief.
Take-out? Take DigestZen. This digestive blend will soothe even the strongest kick that your favorite local take-out can deliver. After a big holiday feast, massage DigestZen on your stomach after big meals to help digest all holiday fare with ease. Live Long And Prosper. For Fast Fingers.
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Bring on the ZZZ’s. When it comes to effortless breathing, having oregano in your system has the ability to clear respiratory gunk. Boost your Immune SystemSome people amp up their Zinc or Vitamin C intake every autumn. Stomach after big meals to help digest all holiday fare with ease.
Less Is More. In nearly all applications, more Oregano is not the answer. Drop of the Digestive blend in your child’s bath water and support healthy digestion.
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Add Peppermint to a cold compress and cool down your overworked feet. Goodness In A Cup. Dilute a drop of Frankincense in 1 teaspoon of honey or in a small herbal tea and take daily to maintain good health. Nails Of Steel. Dry weather can take a toll on your nails.
Add On Guard to your wash during the rinse cycle for all of the benefits of On Guard in your laundry! It will leave your laundry extra clean and smelling great. Deep Blue provides a cooling and warming sensation that cools joints yet warms muscles and soothes occasional joint or bone pain. Boost Your Immune Function. Diffuse Melaleuca or rub it on the bottom of your feet.
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Keep Calm And Oregano On. Concerned about the sanitary conditions of a public place you or the kids have just walked on with bare feet? Your feet absorb more than you think. Follow up by applying one drop of Oregano and Thyme, diluted with 6-7 drops of Fractionated Coconut Oil. Happy feet. Smelly Pipes Got Your Rinse Down?
Add a drop of Lemon essential oil anytime you are cooking with lemon juice to give it a deeper, more rich flavor. In soothing winter teas, you can simply add Lemon essential oil to warm water, an herbal tea and honey. Massage onto the bottoms of feet and the chest area to promote overall health, especially during the winter.
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Try applying a drop of Frankincense to strengthen weak fingernails. Oregano helps create a peaceful environment that is unfriendly to ‘the unmentionables’ that tax our digestive systems.
Blend and are perfect if you are feeling under the weather. When used regularly, can help promote long term muscle, joint and bone health. A computer. Just massage into the hands, fingers and wrists when needed. 1) Say Goodbye To Razor Burn! Diffuse Frankincense in the bathroom while you relax in the tub.
Homemade Baby Wipes. When the liquid is absorbed, remove the cardboard roll and pull wipes from the center. Say Goodbye To Razor Burn! Apply after shaving to prevent any skin irritation.
An Invigorated Senior Citizen’s Home. Let’s face it, as we citizens become senior, our energy and passion to make things fresh and invigorating may wane. A senior care center or rest home does not have to smell like one. Mix 5-6 drops Lemon essential oil with water and vinegar in a spray bottle to cleanse and purify surfaces. Help For Your Airways When You Have Cold Feet in the Winter. A popular way to warm your tootsies in the winter is to warm a cloth bag in the microwave and place it at the foot of your bed at night.
Add a couple drops of Melaleuca to laundry detergent to get rid of any musty smells caused by poor ventilation. Preserve What You’ve Got. Use Lemon essential oil in a spray to keep your cut fruit fresh until serving. Calm Down. Inhale with Lavender and Peppermint and apply to neck to help calm stress and relieve tension.
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