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Treating Skin Infections and Allergies with Essential Oils

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Skin infections like Athlete’s foot, Rashes, Ringworm and many others are becoming more common these days, that’s because skin is more exposed to environmental damage and stressors. And people with sensitive skin face these issues the most, they require extra care and attention. Essential oils can be used to provide that extra layer of protection to skin. These are all natural extracts of their source plant and some of them are anti-bacterial in nature. Essential oils like Peppermint, Tea tree, Eucalyptus and many more have been long used to treat skin infections and allergies. They are time old remedies for skin infections and allergies.  Essential oils for Rashes Skin rashes are a common issue for most people, especially if you have sensitive or dry skin. Reason for rashes and itching are mostly a dry skin, microbial reach or inflammation on skin layer. The first and fore most step to prevent them is to keep skin hydrated and nourished. Using a lotion will help, along with that

Which essential oils are good for acne?

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Acne isn’t only the problem of the young and hormonal, from allergic reactions to bad weather flare-ups, our skin can still break out different ways well beyond adolescence! After successfully dealing with acne, the last thing you want is a reminder of it with a troublesome scar. There are many products and processes available in the market that can help, but these can take a toll on our skin.   However, if you are looking for a more natural alternative, essential oils should be considered.  Yes, essential oils can help with sleep, stress, and energy but it can also be a remedy for scarring. But before you start dousing yourself in your favourite oils, remember that you should not use them directly on your skin. Essential oils are the backbone of many popular skincare products today, and by using them in its pure form you can get all of its benefits without any additives or irritating chemicals. As with any new skin care product or ingredient, it is highly recommended to do a patc

What are the health effects of inhaling essential oils

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Aromatherapy, or inhaling of essential oil therapy refers to a range of traditional, alternative, or complementary therapies that use essential oils and other aromatic plant compounds. Essential oils are highly concentrated plant extracts distilled into oil. Famous for herbal and other remedies, these oils, which are found in flowers, leaves, roots, and other plant parts, have been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. Essential oils have been used for nearly 6,000 years, with the aim of improving a person’s health or mood. Further scientific research has found that certain essential oils have health benefits; in fact, many modern medicines are derived from essential oils. However, while some oils are beneficial in small amounts, others can be harmful. Because essential oils are not regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), most should be used with caution and under the guidance of a certified physician. What is inhalation: Essential oils are usually extracted u

Is it safe to ingest essential oils?

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It is a topic of hot discussion whether Essential oils can be ingested or not? Everyone has an opinion on whether it is safe or not. But is it really the case? Here's what the study says about ingesting essential oils. What research says about ingesting oils? Since most of the research has been done on animals rather than humans, science has not confirmed the inclusion of essential oils for ingestion. What we do know is that essential oils can be made in a vegetable capsule or gelatin capsule to prevent irritation of the digestive tract. Many people argue that irritation of the mucosa, or the covering that protects our internal digestive tract, will be damaged when essential oils are added, but we are not entirely sure. Because nerve endings are closer to the face in the mucosa than to the skin, the reaction can be stronger and faster, which can be beneficial if you want immediate results or a curse if you use the wrong oil. The good news is that the mucosa is naturally protected,