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Hi - I just got on the list yesterday and am interested in

learning about aromatherapy. I am in the process of going

back into the archives when I have a few minutes to read.

 

I really don't know beans about aromatherapy and I feel there

is so much to learn, it is so overwhelming. I bought some

oils from my local herb shop - peppermint, grapefruit and

lavendar. All I really know to do with them now is to sit and

sniff them. I did rub some peppermint on my stomach a couple

times for nausea and it worked. But - I am open to creative

suggestions - like other applications on skin (do I need to mix

them with almond oil or something?), spritzing (what is it -

just a spray bottle you spray into the air? Is spritzing more

effective than a diffuser/nebulizer?

 

I have a " diffuser " which uses a tea candle and a glass dish

for the oil. I used both lavender and grapefruit oils (at

separate times) in it and wasn't impressed. Should I have mixed

the oils with water?

 

How does everyone get their oils, do you have a favorite website

or mail order company? If anyone here sells oils and accessories

feel free to contact me :-)

 

I would like to ask everyone what is your favorite oil or blend

for diffusing/nebulizing in the house for a general nice, warm,

inviting atmosphere? There are so many oils and I don't want to

play too much " trial and error " .

 

Hope I haven't asked too much at one time. I welcome

any and all basic information for a beginner.

 

Tammy Abernethy * Dept Plant Pathology * N C S U * tammy

Lady Belle Starr III CDX CGC ASCA-CD -- Labrador Retriever

See Belle at http://www.Angelfire.com/nc/ladybellestarr

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At 09:24 AM 10/13/1999 -0400, you wrote:

>tammy

>

>Hi - I just got on the list yesterday and am interested in

>learning about aromatherapy. I am in the process of going

>back into the archives when I have a few minutes to read.

>

>I really don't know beans about aromatherapy and I feel there

>is so much to learn, it is so overwhelming.

 

I am quickly checking my mail, this am, but wanted to say Welcome!

everyone starts somewhere, the starting is what is important!

FoGoMo!

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Hello Tammy

 

May I be one of the first to say welcome to the list :) It is important

that oils be diluted before applying them to the skin...If you check the

archives there should be a message on dilution...use a 2-3% dilution in

sweet almond oil or whatever carrier oil you prefer, but don't apply

peppermint directly to your skin :)

 

Spritizing is using Essential Oils in a bottle of water and using it as

a body splash or a room freshener...I personally feel it is a nice pick

me up but doesn't last as long as a diffuser or nebulizer would for

sure...As far as your diffuser goes, I too have a candlelight diffuser

with a little bowl on top...You place water in the bowl and add 4-6

drops of Essential oil to the water, the heat from the candle gently

diffuses this into the air...mine is right on my desk so I get the full

benefit of it :)

 

I really like a blend of orange and cinnamon in my diffuser when there

is a chill in the air ...it makes the house feel cozy

 

Grapefruit is nice too as it is a very uplifting oil...You could also

try mixing your peppermint with Lavender...btw...peppermint and lavender

diluted in a carrier oil works quite well on headaches :)

 

There is quite a bit of information on my webpage if you want some of

the basics and contraindications etc...This is not an advertisement, I

am talking about the info pages :) Just follow my link in my signature

line :) In the links section of my webpage you will find links to other

places that might interest you too :)

 

Sharron

Serene Aromatherapy

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