Guest guest Posted March 23, 2000 Report Share Posted March 23, 2000 Aromatic First Aid Kit By Kimberly Ayers 2000 B.C. -- Here, eat this root. 1000 A.D. -- That root is heathen. Here, say this prayer. 1850 A.D. -- That prayer is superstitious. Here, drink this potion. 1940 A.D. -- That potion is snake oil. Here, swallow this pill. 1985 A.D. -- That pill is ineffective. Here, take this antibiotic. 2000 A.D. -- That antibiotic is unnecessary. Here, eat this root. -Author Unknown " And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. " Genesis 1:29 Now, call me crazy (it wouldn't be the first time!) but doesn't it make sense to go directly to the source for healing instead of using synthetics that are made to mock the natural element from which it came? Wouldn't you rather treat an upset stomach with peppermint tea as opposed to a peppermint flavored product? Treat a cut, scrape or burn with Lavender or Tea Tree as opposed to a product manufactured in a lab designed to mimic the properties of essential oils? Essential oils are the all natural extracts (the life force) of plants, flowers, trees, roots seeds and are anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal. While there is no argument that not every ailment or sickness can be treated without the use of doctor prescribed medicine and care, a large portion of common ailments can be treated naturally and with as little as 2 - 5 essential oils on hand. A good aromatherapy " first-aid " kit could consist of Lavender, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Orange and Peppermint. The basic ailments that these oils are known to treat are: Lavender: acne, burns, depression, hair & scalp, headaches, migraines, nervous tension, relaxation, scalds and skin care. Tea Tree: acne, athletes foot, cold sores, cuts, dental abscesses, and skin infections. Eucalyptus: coughs, disinfectant, flu, respiratory tract infections, sinuses, and sore muscles. Orange: anxiety, colds, depression, insomnia, and nervousness. Peppermint: analgesic, antiseptic, colds, cooling, digestion, fevers, flu, headaches, menstrual cramps, nausea, and respiratory disorders. Note: Lavender and Tea Tree may be applied directly to the skin without a carrier. For first-aid purposes, Witch Hazel and Olive Oil make wonderful carriers for the essential oils. There are many books out on aromatherapy for recipes and reference, just to name a few are: The Aromatherapy Book: Applications and Inhalations, by Jeanne Rose, Season's of Aromatherapy, by Fitzsimmons & Bousquet, and Aromatherapy: A Lifetime Guide to Healing with Essential Oils, by Valerie Gennari Cooksley. Aside from being holistic, aromatic remedies smell a whole lot better than what their synthetic counterparts do and once again have anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties. With the above essential oils on hand, one can have their own little aromatic pharmacy right at home! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2000 Report Share Posted March 26, 2000 Thank you for this most wonderful post. I learned many good things, since I'm fairly new to healing with herbs. Love and Peace, JAnnaMaria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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