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What is the best type of diffuser to use? I have small kids in the

house so don't want anything that requires a candle. I've had a

nebulizer diffuser but have not been real satisfied with it. The

motor seems louder than I'd like and the clip that holds the well

just broke on me. Unfortunately I am past my " warranty " period on

it. Any recommendations? Feel free to email me privately if you'd

rather not post a specific supplier to the list.

 

Also wondering if anyone has a recommendation for an oil or blend to

use for my 7 year old daughter to help with concentration/staying on

task at school. She is really smart but having a little bit of

trouble sticking with the task at hand lately. I'd like to try a

diffuser blend or maybe a massage oil blend to help with this.

 

Jen

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In a message dated 1/31/04 8:39:08 AM Central Standard Time,

plowell writes:

 

 

> Janet mentioned to me that she uses a very small crock pot. What a great

> idea that is! Some water in it and a few drops of EOs.

 

Peggy, i have 3 or 4 of those simmer pots that have the heating unit in the

bottom that is raised up in the bottom of the pot. Got them at WalMart in the

craft/domestics department. i cna't stand the smell of incense smoke or the

burning wick of candles so i put my wax into the simmer pot and add eo's or

fragrances. This kind of pot never gets hot enough to burst into flame but is

just

warm enough to disperse the scent throughout the house. It's wonderful and

last so much longer than candles or incense. Just don't put too much scent into

the wax or it will be too strong and burn your throat if inhaled continuously.

Yours and His, Deonia

 

 

 

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I don't have a diffuser either - and my creative juices were going the other day

- about the only thing that was going - since I have had a head/chest cold for

the last 4 days!!!!! anyway, was trying to figure out what I had on hand that

would help fill the house with something that would help me breathe....ok...so I

put a pot of water on, take out an empty jar, and put some drops of clove oil

-well maybe a couple teaspoons of clove oil, some peppermint, some wintergreen

and some lavendar drops ... bring the water to a boil then turned it on low and

just let the whole mixture steam.....it was WONDERFUL - it filled the house and

I think I really was able to breathe a bit better. I just had to make sure to

keep water in the pan!

 

Pam

 

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diffusers and oil help

 

 

What is the best type of diffuser to use? I have small kids in the

house so don't want anything that requires a candle. I've had a

nebulizer diffuser but have not been real satisfied with it. The

motor seems louder than I'd like and the clip that holds the well

just broke on me. Unfortunately I am past my " warranty " period on

it. Any recommendations? Feel free to email me privately if you'd

rather not post a specific supplier to the list.

 

Also wondering if anyone has a recommendation for an oil or blend to

use for my 7 year old daughter to help with concentration/staying on

task at school. She is really smart but having a little bit of

trouble sticking with the task at hand lately. I'd like to try a

diffuser blend or maybe a massage oil blend to help with this.

 

Jen

 

 

 

 

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Janet mentioned to me that she uses a very small crock pot. What a great idea

that is! Some water in it and a few drops of EOs.

You can find them at garage sales sometimes. I used to have one...like a mini

crock pot. Wish I still had it.

Peggy

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My very favorite diffuser is one I found at a mall a few months back. It emits

moisture into the air with a vapor . . . not unlike dry ice when added to water.

The oils gently float through the air. We purchased the larger one for about

$70 . . . .I love this thing!!

-Helen

 

 

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At 07:51 AM 1/31/2004 -0600, you wrote:

>I don't have a diffuser either - and my creative juices were going the

other day - about the only thing that was going - since I have had a

head/chest cold for the last 4 days!!!!! anyway, was trying to figure out

what I had on hand that would help fill the house with something that would

help me breathe....ok...so I put a pot of water on, take out an empty jar,

and put some drops of clove oil -well maybe a couple teaspoons of clove

oil, some peppermint, some wintergreen and some lavendar drops ... bring

the water to a boil then turned it on low and just let the whole mixture

steam.....it was WONDERFUL - it filled the house and I think I really was

able to breathe a bit better. I just had to make sure to keep water in the

pan!

 

Hi Pam

You can also get inexpensive small crock pots (walgreens often has them for

$8 or so) and put them in rooms around your house. They diffuse off the

water and oils slowly and safely, and you can just put the lid on them to

save the stuff when you turn them off. No need to remember to keep putting

water in the pans, except occasionally, since they s.l.o.w.l.y use water,

much less than a stovetop pan.

 

Of course, you have to make sure any sinus or colds or allergies you think

you have aren't 'fungal' in nature when you do this.

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Thanks Pam for this suggestion. I had heard a while back that heating essential

oils diminishes their therapeutic value. Is this true or just hype??? I have

used oils in a cool mist humidifier that I have also and that seemed to work

fairly well.

 

Jen

 

Pam <pam wrote:

.....ok...so I put a pot of water on, take out an empty jar, and put some drops

of clove oil -well maybe a couple teaspoons of clove oil, some peppermint, some

wintergreen and some lavendar drops ... bring the water to a boil then turned it

on low and just let the whole mixture steam.....

Pam

 

 

 

 

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Thanks , I think I have one of those I used to use for pot pourri years ago.

Jen

 

Peggy Lowell <plowell wrote:

Janet mentioned to me that she uses a very small crock pot. What a great idea

that is! Some water in it and a few drops of EOs.

 

 

 

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This wouldn't happen to be a " Sky Zone " would it?? I got one for Christmas from

my sister but wasn't sure if the oils would mess with the mechanism in there.

Jen

 

Steven Allensworth <worth249 wrote:

My very favorite diffuser is one I found at a mall a few months back. It emits

moisture into the air with a vapor . . . not unlike dry ice when added to water.

The oils gently float through the air. We purchased the larger one for about

$70 . . . .I love this thing!!

-Helen

 

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yep, I found a couple hiding in myhouse as well! Put one in each room, filled

with water, sliced up some orange peels and put them in there, added my

oils....I'm a better person for it today!!!!

 

Pam onthemend

 

 

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Saturday, January 31, 2004 7:30 PM

Re: diffusers and oil help

 

 

Thanks , I think I have one of those I used to use for pot pourri years ago.

Jen

 

Peggy Lowell <plowell wrote:

Janet mentioned to me that she uses a very small crock pot. What a great idea

that is! Some water in it and a few drops of EOs.

 

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