Haven't post anything in a while busy busy busy!! Here are diffuser necklaces I have been working on and essential wearables (perfume bottles). You can add your own essential oil blend to these!! If your interested in purchasing, please email me at abella4@att.net
MICHIGAN ESSENTIAL OIL UNIVERSITY
OUR GOAL IS TO INSPIRE AND TEACH OTHERS HOW TO USE ESSENTIAL OILS IN THEIR EVERYDAY LIFE.
Monday, January 19, 2015
Friday, December 6, 2013
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
NEW ESSENTIAL OILS LAUNCHED IN OCTOBER FROM DOTERRA!
CEDARWOOD
known for its rich hue and warm, woody scent,
Cedarwood essential oil provides a myriad of health
benefits that date back to biblical times. Cedarwood
is native to cold climates, thriving in high altitudes
and growing up to 100 feet. Reminiscent of its size
and strength, Cedarwood has a grounding aroma
that evokes feelings of wellness and vitality. Diffusing
or inhaling Cedarwood will help maintain healthy
breathing and respiratory function and, when
applied topically, Cedarwood promotes clear,
healthy skin. Additionally, Cedarwood is frequently
used in massage therapy to relax and sooth the mind and body.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Essential oils and Pets
Did you know that castile soap is a natural
and effective soap for shampoo to use on our pets? It’s economical and
gentle. For those pets whose skin is irritated by commercial cleansers,
Castile soap is a better alternative to keep their coats
clean without causing distress. Originating in Castile, Spain it was
initially made with 100% pure olive oil. Nowadays, Castile soap is
usually missing the 100% olive oil but is mixed with other carrier oils.
I highly recommend unscented so you can add your own essential oils
that contain different properties and used for different reasons. Many
essential oils are known for their bug repelling value. Eucalyptus,
Melaleuca, Lavender, Peppermint and Rosemary to name a few. Animal’s
noses are very sensitive so a strong fragrance can be irritating for
them and is best to use less drops than more. CPTG Essential oils should
be used as synthetics and cheap oils can do more harm than good.
Some essential oils are toxic to cats and it is important to stay away from those which contain phenol such as lemon, cinnamon, wintergreen, thyme, birch and peppermint.
Some essential oils are toxic to cats and it is important to stay away from those which contain phenol such as lemon, cinnamon, wintergreen, thyme, birch and peppermint.
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