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Hi Moira

Lavender is good. Maybe the oils you've been using are a bit stimulating for

last

thing at night (eucalyptus, peppermint and red thyme) so you don't sleep so

well.

I'd suggest a lavender with a camphoraceous note (some 1,8 cineole in it);

local

ones are good, Moira. Lavender would also help you sleep. Basil can be good

too,

though I'm not keen on the exotic ones with a lot of methyl chavicol. You could

also mix some camomile and lavender (good pain relievers) into a cream or gel to

smooth onto your face before you go to sleep.

 

Helen in Cape Town

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Hi Moira,

 

I found a recipe for a sinusitis balm in

a Chrissie Wildwood book that you

might find useful.

The recipe is 8 drops eucalyptus, 2

drops peppermint in 1

dessertspoonful of vaseline (petroleum

jelly)

Melt the vaseline in a bowl over

simmering water, remove from heat

and add eos, stir and put in a storage

jar. Add a small amount to the

nostrils.

The vaseline may seem strange but it

just acts as a carrier that traps the eos

and allows them to be inhaled over a

longer period than other methods. It

also traps dust before it can be inhaled

and aggravate the sinus. It might help

you to get a good night`s sleep. You

could substitute other eos that you`ve

found useful.

I haven`t used this particular recipe

myself but I have used the vaseline in

other recipies and have found it useful

in extending the period of the oils

working.

 

Joyce.

Ireland.

Self-thought amateur.

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Dear Joyce

 

Thanks for the tip, I will try the recipe and let you have some feedback.

 

Thanks again

 

 

Moira du Toit

Jhb South Africa

 

> Hi Moira,

>

> I found a recipe for a sinusitis balm in

> a Chrissie Wildwood book that you

> might find useful.

> The recipe is 8 drops eucalyptus, 2

> drops peppermint in 1

> dessertspoonful of vaseline (petroleum

> jelly)

> Melt the vaseline in a bowl over

> simmering water, remove from heat

> and add eos, stir and put in a storage

> jar. Add a small amount to the

> nostrils.

> The vaseline may seem strange but it

> just acts as a carrier that traps the eos

> and allows them to be inhaled over a

> longer period than other methods. It

> also traps dust before it can be inhaled

> and aggravate the sinus. It might help

> you to get a good night`s sleep. You

> could substitute other eos that you`ve

> found useful.

> I haven`t used this particular recipe

> myself but I have used the vaseline in

> other recipies and have found it useful

> in extending the period of the oils

> working.

>

> Joyce.

> Ireland.

> Self-thought amateur.

>

>

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Hi Helen

 

You're absolutely right about the stimulating oils! I was so busy trying

to find something to relieve the pain that I clean forgot about that. I

think I'm going to try Joyce's recipe for the sinus during the day and use

the lavender and camomile at night.

 

Thanks

 

Moira du Toit

Johannesburg

 

[AX] sinusitis

 

 

> Hi Moira

> Lavender is good. Maybe the oils you've been using are a bit stimulating

for last

> thing at night (eucalyptus, peppermint and red thyme) so you don't sleep

so well.

> I'd suggest a lavender with a camphoraceous note (some 1,8 cineole in it);

local

> ones are good, Moira. Lavender would also help you sleep. Basil can be

good too,

> though I'm not keen on the exotic ones with a lot of methyl chavicol. You

could

> also mix some camomile and lavender (good pain relievers) into a cream or

gel to

> smooth onto your face before you go to sleep.

>

> Helen in Cape Town

>

>

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