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Hello everyone!

 

I was wondering if anyone here has any tips for blending essential

oils? I specifically want to learn more about mixing & matching the

notes or tones of oils to get a very well balanced blend.

 

Also, does anyone have any good [successful] blends for depression

during pregnancy?

 

Namaste,

Miranda

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Miranda Embry <doulanmom wrote:

 

Hello everyone!I was wondering if anyone here has any tips for blending essential oils? I specifically want to learn more about mixing & matching the notes or tones of oils to get a very well balanced blend.Also, does anyone have any good [successful] blends for depression during pregnancy?Namaste,Miranda___________Hi Miranda

There is a very good book out it is called Aromatherapy for Mother and Baby. How Essential oils can Help you in pregnancy and early motherhood.Written by Allison England Publisher Random House Australia I f you need more information please let me know.

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Hi Miranda,

 

I can only answer from personal

experience...don't have formal training in this.

 

Many years ago I was in a depression

(undiagnosed) and was in a store w/various

potpourris and I started smelling them and kept

returning to one that I adored. I swear, when I

left, I felt stoned. It was called Elizabethan

Rose. I bought the potpourri and it came in a

spray form also, not for use on human body. I

sprayed the underside of all wooden furniture

with it. But I'd regularly go to the drawer where

I kept it, open the bag which I kept tightly

sealed, and sniff it til I felt better.

(eventually the depression had to be dealt with

in a more definitive manner)...but years later

when I read that the property of rose is

anti-depressant, I found it very interesting.

 

I've found that orange has a great effect on me.

Recently I put them in bowls just to look at in

the winter and as we eat them, I dry the skins in

the oven slowly to diffuse the smell through the

house. There are some lovely tropical blends I've

bought that have other smells, but the orange

smell is supposed to make most people feel happy.

 

Now we come to the big L. Lavender.

Many people can't stand it. Some love it. I use

it, b/c many years ago I read that Edgar Cayce

said that lavender is the most spiritually

uplifting smell. I diffuse it in my house and I

have a bottle of expensive bubble bath that uses

oils. The one w/lavender is called Detente which

means Relaxation in French.

 

Lately I've not been sleeping well and saw a new

product made to put on oneself...it's called

Gentle nights and you put it on to promote good

restorative sleep...you put it on the pulse

points. It's really made me sleep well. It's got

lavender in it, but other things too. Since my

husband always asks " what smells funny? " when I

diffuse lavender, I wanted to spare him :-) In

this mix, it doesn't bother him. The mix also has

orangey smells which seem to reach his nose more

plus some other things in it for sleep.

 

To beat the end of the winter blues, I've had

either pink or blue blooming hyacinths in my home

for the last month and find this smell makes me

feel euphoric.

 

Ah, can't wait to smell that first lilac blossom

this spring. I use lilac water as a skin toner

(bought from the Edgar Cayce foundation), just

because it makes me feel good and smile. Rose

water is lovely also. And so is watermelon or

peach soap. It's just this year that I learned

that the fruits apparently make people feel good.

Raspberry and passionfruit don't do it for me,

but the watermelon or good peachy soap or body

spray is heavenly.

 

BTW, about the rose. I bought another rose mix

and it wasn't at all like Elizabethan

Rose...didN't have the same effect or smell at

all. The one I didn't like had pink rose petals.

Elizabethan Rose had miniature dark red whole

roses.

 

Hope some of this will help as you begin your

journey into aromas.

 

Suzan

--- SarahSmolenski <benjie2001au

wrote:

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>

> Miranda Embry <doulanmom wrote:

> Hello everyone!

>

> I was wondering if anyone here has any tips for

> blending essential

> oils? I specifically want to learn more about

> mixing & matching the

> notes or tones of oils to get a very well

> balanced blend.

>

>

 

 

 

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