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November 2, 2011

Aromatherapy Healing Bath Recipes

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These are great for   alternatives. With each one of these use 1 – tablespoon of oil , use medium warm water and soak 10 to 20 minutes. Take precautions with these herbs and do not use if you are allergic them .  ( skin rashes )  Enjoy, and keep a good stock of herbal oils.

Colds and flus :  Eucalyptus, thyme, lemon, and Rosemary

Depression :   lavender ,  basil, lemon balm, rose, neroli, patchouli, and clary sage

Nervousness :  geranium, lavender, clary sage , lemon balm, and orange

Pain :  rosemary, chamomile, ceyenne oil,  and ginger    

Stress :    neroli, lavender, chamomile 

Energizing :    rosemary, bergamont, and lime,

Tense Muscles :    rosemary, marjoram, lavender, and chamomile

To calm the Nervous System and to alloy the numerous complaints, Medicinal baths are especially helpful.

Valerian :   Pour 2-quarts ( 2L ) of water over 3.52 oz. ( 100 g ) of valerian roots ( tea ) bring to a boil, for 10 mins.( strain )  add to a warm bath and soak for 10 to 15 mins. Rest after bathing

oak Straw :   Pour 3 to 5-quarts ( L ) of water over 3.52 to 3.59 oz.  ( 100-150 g ) of cut up oat straws, boil for 20 minutes, strain and add to warm bath water. Soak for 10 to 15 minutes.

hops :    3 quarts ( 1L )of boiling water , 1.7 oz.( 50 g ) of hop cones,bring to a boil, and let steep for 20-                              minutes. Strain and add to warm bath

Lavender :          1 quart of boiling water ,1.7 oz. to 2.11 ounces of lavender flowers ( 50-60 g ), steep 20                                           minutes.strain into bath water.

     Always do a skin patch test when trying new herbs, just to be on the safe side.I will Add more later, stay tuned for more great recipes!

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October 30, 2011

Essential Oils and Ayurveda: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Life

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is the oldest system of natural medicine that we know. And the principles of can bring deep insights to help us understand and prescribe the use of oils in day .

Ayus means ‘life’ or ‘lifespan’, and Veda means ‘complete knowledge’. So Ayurveda is complete knowledge about life, and about health and how to maintain it.

The central tenet of Ayurveda is that good health is a natural state of life — a state of balance. So health becomes disrupted when imbalances accumulate. Therefore it aims to detect early accumulation of imbalances in the system, and prevent them from developing into symptoms by using a variety of methods. In this way, Ayurveda is primarily preventive in its outlook.

One of these approaches is through massage, which is highly rated in Ayurveda. Massage is recommended in terms of daily self-massage (you can try a self massage using warm natural sesame oil every morning before taking a shower; some people notice massive continue through the day, particularly if they suffer from poor circulation), and also using macerated oils in specific treatment regimes.

This is very similar in outlook and approach to our approach to aromatherapy, which uses blended into a ‘carrier oil’ (vegetable oil), so let’s see what our modern understanding can learn from the approach.

According to Ayurveda there are three principles (doshas) that operate in the physiology and in Nature: vata, pitta, and kapha.

Vata governs the function of the nervous system, and is quick, light, cold, rough, moving. People who have a strong vata constitution tend to walk quickly, talk quickly, listen quickly (so they may interrupt you before you’ve finished your sentence). They tend to be of thin build, frequently very bright and alert. When they become imbalanced, this may lead to anxiety, worry, restlessness, insomnia, and also cold hands and feet. They would tend towards dry hair, and dry skin.

Pitta is hot and sharp, and governs metabolism and digestion. People with a preponderance of pitta tend to have energy, ambition, and drive. Because pitta is hot, they suffer less from cold; but on the other hand may tend to overheat in the summer, and may suffer from skin disorders.

Kapha has the qualities of heavy, cold, oily and stable. Kapha people tend to have large framed bodies, and may put on weight rather easily. The hair is thick, lustrous, and they are often very attractive physically. They frequently exude feelings of stability, peace, and contentment. But when out of balance, kapha leads to a lack of flexibility, inertia and lack of enthusiasm.

A qualified ayurvedic practitioner will be able to determine the relative balance of vata, pitta and kapha to a great degree of accuracy by using pulse diagnosis.

However the simple description above should be able to help us to quickly recognize which essential oils could be indicated.

For someone with a vata imbalance, we want to provide ease, ease and comfort, reducing agitation and excess mental activity. So we should be on the lookout for oils that are sweet, warming, soft, stabilising. Try Sweet Orange, Ylang Ylang, Vetiver, Sweet Basil, Jasmine, Ginger, Frankincense, Patchouli.

For a pitta type, we will be looking for cooling oils. So think in terms of Mint oils, True Lavender, Rose, Sandalwood, and German Camomile.

Remember that kapha is heavy and oily, so we should be looking for essential oils that are light and will cut through that quality. Think in terms of the confers (pines, firs, spruces), Black Pepper, Tea Tree, Rosemary Verbenone, and Lemon.

It goes without saying that the areas of both ayurveda and essential oils are immensely detailed; and either could take a lifetime of study. Yet the principles are simple and have a commonsense value. And best of all, they are easy to apply.

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October 23, 2011

Why Aromatherapy?

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The belief that certain scents can have a significant impact on the body is gaining popularity. This is no mere hearsay. There is enough evidence to substantiate this belief as certain plants and oils in them have been proven to cure certain body diseases. properties have been discovered in lavender, aloe vera, ginger, and guava leaves. They have been used for burns, scratches, and body aches. Many people have embraced it, and say it outperforms the traditional form of medicine. Yes, relentless studies through the years are finally yielding fruit. Even to date, research is still under way to explore the benefits of and the ways people can reap from it.

In short, aromatherapy is a term that has been coined to refer to an healing art that uses the therapeutic properties of to improve the physical, psychological, and emotional wellbeing. Shortly after, it was found that it also helped keep the body healthy. It is very much helpful during moments when you sense there is something wrong about your system. As you get older, you will be bombarded with an assortment of pains and ailments. With the aid of these , you can start working now towards looking and feeling young even through old age.

From the times of the earliest civilizations, ancient herbs and spices have been used for medicinal purposes. You will find the healing properties of botanicals recognized and embedded in traditional medical practices. The idea behind aromatherapy is that natural is still top. It aims at merging the mind, body, and soul. These are the basic principles of true aromatherapy. It has been proved to enhance and improve brainwave activity. Calming oils have the ability to relax your body- a condition that supports the body’s healing abilities. Nature indeed has all that you need for therapeutic purposes. Mother Nature is there to nurture and care for you and all aspects central to your survival.

Oil is derived from the plants through steam and water distillation. These natural oils emit a scent that can be diffused in the air and inhaled. It can also be absorbed throughout the body through the skin via a massage or soak. This eventually enhances your emotional wellbeing while stimulating your body’s systems and healing mechanisms as well. The medicinal properties in each of these plants work optimally when blended together in synergy. With the right mix, you can come up with a scent that is truly healing.

Learn by heart, that only pure, have all their medicinal assets uncompromised. Make sure to read the label when purchasing one. Only those with the substances in their purest form will work effectively for you. Diluted ones are not as effective. Aromatherapy is certainly an option you can count on if you want to live your life to the fullest. To lead a healthy life, you also need the right diet, exercise, and don’t forget to indulge yourself. Look for all the tips you need to live a more satisfying life as you age. Appreciate what you already have, love it, and have the benefit of a special treat every once in a while.

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September 20, 2011

Hcg Diet Recipes Questions Answered

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John asks…

Good Kosher HCG diet ?

Does anyone know any good, Kosher HCG diet recipes? I’m starting the diet soon, and would like some good, fairly simple recipes that comply with Kosher law, but I’m not interested in buying the HCG diet recipe book. So no recipes with pork, or shellfish, or cheeseburgers. Any suggestions?

Chloe Adisson answers:

Is injecting a hormone drawn from pregnant womens urine kosher?

The diet is a joke. Watch these clips.

Http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/weight-loss-controversy-hcg-diet-pt-1

Robert asks…

I need HCG diet recipes?

what are your favorite HCG diet recipes? I am starting it back up tomorrow and need some recipes, also how much weight have you lost?? I dont want to hear anything negative about this diet. I have done my fair share of research.

Chloe Adisson answers:

Watch these clips before being so sure about your research.

Http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/weight-loss-controversy-hcg-diet-pt-1

This show just aired Monday. It seems the only medical professional in favor of the program is the doctor making money with it. Not bad work if you can get it. All cash since it is not covered by insurance as it is an unapproved prescription.

And you do know HCG drops were announced as illegal and fraudulent by the FDA in January right?

Why is it so many people only want opinions from people that jumped off the bridge and not opinions from those smart enough not to?

Mark asks…

I Need Help with HCG diet recipes!?

I am on the HCG diet and im looking for recipes that are somewhat easy to make. Are delicious! With chicken steak, shrimp, etc. Also I want to make my own salad dressing, but i dont know how to make one that fits the diet, any solutions? Please give me the ingredients and instructions please! Thankyou!!!

Chloe Adisson answers:

These recipes are from the source listed below. Have you tried lemon juice as your salad dressing? Here are some recipes you will love:

Cajun Chicken Breast
Baste 4 ounces chicken breast with Cajun seasoning and grill.
Place on bed of lettuce.
Sprinkle with salt, pepper and lemon juice.

Chicken Fajitas
Ingredients:
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 cup water
6 oz boneless chicken breast cut into 1/2-inch strips
1 green bell pepper—cored, seeded and cut into thin strips
1 medium onion, thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice.
Directions
1. In a zip plastic bag, combine the chile powder with the salt, cumin, onion powder, garlic powder, water. Add the chicken, bell pepper and onion, seal and knead gently to coat. Refrigerate for 15 minutes. 1. Heat a large nonstick skillet. Empty the contents of the bag into the skillet and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are crisp-tender and the chicken is cooked through, about 6 minutes. Remove from the heat.

HCG Friendly Chili
1# extra lean ground beef – 93% lean or better
2 cans tomato paste**
4 cans water (measure from the tomato paste can)(this can be reduced for thicker chili)
1 tsp. Chili powder
1 tsp. Dried cilantro
½ tsp. Ground Cumin
2 tsp. Dried minced garlic
1 tsp. Onion powder OR one whole chopped yellow onion

Instead of browning the meat, put 1 c. Of water into a large soup pot and crumble the ground meat into it. Bring it to a boil and cook for 5 minutes or until you see no pink. Continue to break up the meat with a spoon or metal spatula while cooking. Drain thoroughly.
Mix tomato paste and water, and add herbs and spices. Add meat back into sauce and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 10-15 minutes.
Serve ½ cup over a 1-cup bed of chopped lettuce or spinach.

Peppercorn Steak
4 x ___ oz. Lean beef steak pieces
30 whole peppercorns, cracked
1/3 t. Salt
2 T. Water
1 large or 2 medium sweet onions
Crack pepper by placing in a towel and striking it with a wooden mallet or rolling pin.
Moisten steaks and then pat cracked pepper and salt onto steaks.
Heat water in a nonstick pan.
Place steaks and sliced onion in the pan and brown 15 minutes.
Servings: 4 proteins

Simply Broiled Scallops
4 oz. Scallops
Garlic salt
Fresh lemon juice
Rinse scallops and place in a shallow baking pan.
Sprinkle with garlic salt and lemon juice. Broil on medium 6 to 8 minutes.
Do not overcook.
Servings: 1 protein

Seafood Gumbo
4 oz. Seafood (any combination of shrimp, scallops, lobster or whitefish)
1 clove, chopped garlic
1/8 t. Garlic powder
2 large chopped Roma tomatoes
1/8 t. Celery salt
1/4 t. Onion salt
1/8 t. Ground cayenne
1/4 t. Creole seasoning
1-2 packets stevia
Sauté seafood with chopped garlic over high heat until lightly browned.
Add remaining ingredients and simmer on low heat for 15minutes.
Servings: 1 protein, 1 vegetable

Oriental Ginger Chicken
Ingredients
100 grams chicken
¼ cup chicken broth or water
4 tablespoons lemon juice
¼ teaspoon lemon or orange zest
½ teaspoon fresh ginger
1 tablespoon chopped onion
Stevia to taste
Salt and pepper to taste
Cayenne pepper to taste
Directions
In a small sauce pan, sauté chicken in a little lemon juice and water until slightly browned. Add spices, ginger, salt, lemon and stevia. Deglaze the pan periodically by adding a little water. Serve hot and garnish with lemon or orange slices.
Makes 1 serving (1 protein)

Chicken Tarragon
Ingredients
100 grams chicken breast
¼ cup tarragon and garlic infusion
¼ cup chicken broth or water
2 tablespoons lemon juice
½ teaspoon fresh chopped tarragon
1 tablespoon chopped onion
1 clove garlic minced
Dash of mustard powder
Salt and pepper to taste
Directions
Heat the chicken broth, vinegar, garlic, and onion in a small saucepan or frying pan. Add chicken and sauté for about 10 minutes or until chicken is completely cooked and liquid is reduced. Deglaze the pan periodically with a little water to create a sauce. Serve hot.

Ground Beef Tacos
100 grams lean ground beef
Lettuce leaves
1 tablespoon finely minced onion
1 clove crushed and minced garlic
Dash of garlic powder
Dash of onion powder
of dried oregano
Fresh chopped cilantro to taste
Cayenne pepper to taste
Salt and black pepper to taste
Directions
Brown ground beef. Add onion, garlic, and spices and a little water and simmer gently for 5-10 minutes. Add salt to taste. Serve taco style in butter lettuce or romaine leaf mock tortillas or with a side of tomatoes or salsa.
Makes 1 serving (1 protein, 1 vegetable)

Lettuce wraps
Brown lean ground beef.
Mix with (low fat, sugar free) fajita seasoning,
sauté various bell peppers- red, green, yellow, and orange- with onion.
Wrap in lettuce leaves and voila!

Jenny asks…

HELP!!! HCG diet bithday recipes!?

I’m on the HCG diet and I’m having a party! I want to eat cake, ice cream, etc. But, I am very limited on the things I can and can’t eat while on the protocol. Are there any cake recipes suitable for phase 1 of the HCG diet? thanks in advance!!

Chloe Adisson answers:

Http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/great-recipes.asp?food=hcg+diets
This website has some good recipes. :)

Sharon asks…

Can anyone recommend any good sites for HCG diet phase 2 recipes?

Chloe Adisson answers:

I did a google search and found quite a bit.

Http://www.hcgloss.com/recipes/category-recipes/phase-2-vlcd.html

http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/cookbooks.asp?cookbook=190562

http://hcgdietinfo.com/HCG-Diet-Eating.htm

http://hcgdietjourney.com/hcg-diet-recipes/

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August 30, 2011

Detoxifying Questions Answered

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Lizzie asks…

detoxifying?

Can you really lose weight by detoxifying your body? What do you do in order to detoxify?

Chloe Adisson answers:

Short answer, yes you can but it is absolutely NOT the point of detox to lose weight. All the weight you “lose” will come back on, and quickly at that since it is water weight. Focus on eating less of the bad stuff and more of the good and you will achieve both. Detoxing to lose weight is dangerous and ineffective, please don’t do it. If you want to detox for health or spiritual reasons, there is a huge amount of information available for you to read. Please also seek the help of someone in the medical or alternative medicine field.

Ruth asks…

Detoxifying.?

I am interested in detoxifying my body. How do I go about to do this? Is there any meds I should take?

Chloe Adisson answers:

A full detox will take about 30 days. You need to detox the liver, colon, blood, and lymph system. The most non-invasive way is with herbs. I recommend this because general detox kits over the counter contain synthetic chemicals that re-introduce poisons to your system. When detoxing you will feel really bad about 4-5 days into the detox. This is normal and it shows that the toxins are breaking free and being flushed from your body. You will feel progressively better from that point on. Drink plenty of water! This helps flush the debris.

Laura asks…

How do I make a detoxifying pedicure at home?

My ankles and feet are puffy and I know it’s because I’m wearing yucky flip flops and going barefoot since the weather turned warm. How can I make a detoxifying foot /pedicure soak at home?

Chloe Adisson answers:

Aloe Vera. Or maybe cucumber.

Sandy asks…

What should I do to take care of my skin after a detoxifying mask?

I just used a detoxifying mask on my face and I want to know what I should do to take care of my skin after using it. I have used it before (once a week for 5 weeks now). And it’s pretty good at getting out blackheads (or at least making them less visible) and I want to try to keep them away.

Thank you!

Chloe Adisson answers:

My first question is what brand of mask was it? What are the active ingredients and purpose of the mask?

What kind of skin do you have? Always use a toner immediately after cleansing your face. The toner brings your skin’s PH balance back. The acid mantel on your skin takes 20 minutes to rebuild and that time, any bacteria can enter your pores and cause an infection. This can cause acne and blackheads. The acid mantel is a barrier on your skin to protect against harmful bacteria. The toner helps rebuild this. So cleanse twice daily, use toner immediately after and always use an SPF and moisturizer.

Do you see an Esthetician for facials? It’s best to leave extractions to a professional who has the correct knowledge and tools to do this. You of course can do them at home if you know what you’re doing. If you do not know how to extract the blackheads, you can scar your skin.

At home regimens with masks is a great thing to do but only if you have minor amounts of blackheads. If you have excessive blackheads, it’s best to see an Esthetician for facials and product. The massage portion of the facials also helps with blood circulation to your skin which is helpful with blackheads and pimples.

Exfoliating is another important step during a facial. Here are the steps of a basic facial:

#1 cleanse
#2 tone
#3 exfoliate
#4 tone
#5 dis incrustation—product used to liquify the sebum (oil) glands to prepare for extractions (popping pimples and blackheads)
#6 steam with warm towels or steam (opens the pores)
#7 perform extractions
#8 tone
#9 facial massage
#10 tone
#11 hydrating mask
#12 tone
#13 SPF and moisturize

I hope this helps you. If you cannot afford to see an Esthetician for a facial, check into Esthetics schools in your area. They are normally in conjunction with Cosmetology schools. The facials are significantly cheaper. :-)

Mary asks…

Is there any good recipe for a detoxifying drink that you can make at home?

Any for a detoxifying drink (that works) that doesn’t taste like crap? Anything without ginger in it? Is there any tea I can drink?

P.S. No half-ass answers please

Chloe Adisson answers:

Yes. Boil water, and squeeze lemon juice in it, wait for it to cool down and drink it. Drink it while its still hot.

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July 26, 2011

Your Questions About Herbal Treatment For Anxiety

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David asks…

is there a very good /panic that actually work?

i suffer from panic disorder & was placed on lorazepam for the anxiety & panic attacks, but its not helping at all. I am not depressed, so the psychiatrist decided not to put me on any antidepressant. i have a very weak systems against drugs & cant handle them wel, and this drug is absolutely draining me. My anxiety causes me be lightheaded/drowzy & even with this drug i am actually more nervous & dizzy. Does anyone know good alternatives, I AM DESPERATE PLEASE….

Chloe Adisson answers:

Lemon balm teas were traditionally administered to calm the mind. For ages, people have relied on its extracts to treat the symptoms of depression and anxiety disorders; and infusions of the herb were prepared to treat headaches and nervousness. Its bioactive compounds – flavonoids, polyphenols, tannins, and triterpenes contain antioxidant and anti-hemorrhoidal properties that are relevant in nervine conditions. The herb induces relaxation by curtailing modes of anxiety and irritability.

Lavender on the other hand is regarded as the ultimate relaxation herb. It contains linalool and lavandulyl acetate-active constituents that help ease nervous tension. Linalyl Acetate, an anti-inflammatory substance known to effectively ease nervine pain, is also present in its extracts. Lavender extracts are traditionally used to relieve stress, headaches and fatigue. As a tonic, it reinforces the nervous system against episodes of exhaustion. Meanwhile in , the herb is used to clear moods of depression while inducing sleep.

Passion Flower is yet another herb that contains a boost of flavonoids known for its anti-anxiety effects. Traditionally administered to ease nervous restlessness, the herb has been observed to lower blood pressure as a way of promoting relaxation to the body. Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, the herb can help relieve neuralgia and as an antispasmodic, the Passion Flower eases the tremors and nervous shaking associated with panic attacks.

In line with its natural constituents, the body easily adapts to the active compounds of herbal remedies and therefore promotes healing without ensuing negative physiological consequences. Today, herbalists have come up with standardized herbal supplements for anxiety and panic attacks, such as PureCalm, which have been formulated from the expert combination of lemon balm, lavender, and passion flower extracts, and prepared in a concentrated tincture format to holistically promote the routine functions of a healthy nervous system. Using herbal supplements such as PureCalm to calm nervous tensions the day will give you that perfect peace of mind you have been yearning for all along.

Mary asks…

Has anyone tried herbal treatment for anxiety/depression? Did it work?

I have been suffering with depression/panic attacks for a few months now and I am on Zoloft but I talked with a herbalist and they gave me Omega 3 to take 2 times a day and a liquid called Rescue Remedy, for anxiety. I’m just a little worried about all of it. If anyone has tried it let me know please.

Chloe Adisson answers:

I have been taking flax seed oil (high in omega 3 & omega 6 fatty acids) to help with my depression & it does work. With no side effects. Go for it!

I’ve also read research papers that claim that pharmacological doses of saffron are as effective as Prozac in treating depression, with none of the side-effects. Unfortunately saffron is very expensive.

Good Luck!

Mandy asks…

Is there a natural herbal treatment for anxiety and OCD?

Chloe Adisson answers:

I am a firm believer in alternative medicine but I also believe that you must first have a diagnosis from a traditional medical professional– especially in your case considering I have read your other questions.

=0)

Chris asks…

Natural/herbal treatment of depression, anxiety, cloudiness?

I have been on various prescription medications in the last few years for depression, anxiety, and overall cloudiness [almost positive it's depersonalization disorder], but they seem to make me feel like a zombie, on top of numerous unwanted side effects.
What are some remedies, pills, or herbs I can take to help with these illnesses?
Also, I have been off of medication since March.

Chloe Adisson answers:

Some of the most popular natural products for helping with mood are St. John’s Wort, SAMe, 5-HTP (or Tryptophan), Rhodiola Rosea, and some stress-relievers like GABA or L-Theanine can help, too.
On the flip side, if you have taken any antidepressant recently, you may want to check with a pharmacist or doctor to see how soon you can safely take these… A lot of antidepressants interact negatively with a lot of supplements, especially mood supporters like these.

Aside from supplements, you can also try going out and doing things you enjoy, spending time with friends, or even having a good cry. If that’s not enough to help, maybe talking it out with a trusted friend or an objective third-party person (like a counselor).
Just remember, even though you might feel bad, it’s never as bad as it may feel. Everyone goes through tough times and we can all get through it… Sometimes we just need a little extra help ;-) Good luck!

Sandra asks…

Herbal treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

My mom doesn’t want me on pills. I have done everything like exercising, praying, meditating, watching crappy DVDs, I have gone like 4 days without even thinking about much anything but I still had that worry feeling in the pit of my stomach.

Are there any herbal treatments for this?

Chloe Adisson answers:

Poor thing, I have been where you are and its not pretty….

Definitely see a natural therapist who can give you a herbal mixture to take to ease your stressed out nervous system. I can’t remember what was in mine (hawthorne, ginger etc springs to mind) but I had to take 5ml x 3 times a day. It worked wonders for me. Additionally, my naturopath put me on fish oil, protein shakes (helps with serotonin production), magnesium and B Vitamin supplement in one.

I also saw a psychologist to talk about why I was so stressed/anxious which really helped. I think this is really important also, as the herbal treatment won’t work unless you are mentally ready to tackle things.

This seemed to help for me, hope it does for you too. Good luck!

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May 14, 2011

How to Benefit From Aromatherapy During Pregnancy

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The joy of bringing a baby into the world is overwhelming a most exciting period in many lives. It is also a time of changing emotions, body shape and the unknown for first time mothers. can be very important this time.

When considering the use of aromatherapy during there a several oils that should be avoided as they could harm both the mother and the baby.

Ensure that the oils you are using are pure oils, as adulterated blends or synthetic oils can have a less predictable effect.

OILS TO AVOID:

Any oil that has toxic in the description, along with the list below.

Arnica, Aniseed, Basil, Bay, Birch, Camphor, Cedarwood, Clary Sage, Comfrey, Cypress,

Fennel, Hyssop, Jasmine, Juniper, Marjoram, Melissa, Mugwort, Myrrh, Origanum, Pennyroyal,

Peppermint, Rosemary, Sage, Savoury, St John’s Wort, Tansy, Thyme< Wintergreen, Wormwood.

These oils aside, aromatherapy can be used very safely and be extremely beneficial to maintain the general health of the expectant mother, to aid in minimising the discomforts associated with pregnancy as follows.

MORNING SICKNESS:

Choose chemical and preservatives free fresh food. Eat small portions often during the day. Avoid heavy meals late at night and junk food. Ginger tea herbal infusion is a safe and effective remedy.

Peppermint tea is better avoided.

BACKACHE:

Lower back pain is common as the pregnancy advances due to the increase in weight of the baby and changing body shape. A massage with will bring great relief and help to tone the muscles. The lower back should be massaged lightly during the first four months, during this time though back ache is not always a problem, it is usually after the six month period and then a firm massage is perfectly safe.

Neroli or Mandarin oil at 2% to a base oil say Almond, Apricot or Olive Oil or Stretch Mark Oil can be used which contain these essential oils along with a rich cocktail of base oils that penetrates deep into the skin.

TENDER BREASTS:

As the breasts expand during pregnancy they need extra care and attention. Use a gentle massage again with Stretch Mark Oil or a base oil with 2% , Neroli or Mandarin. If breasts are swollen, make a cool compress out of rosewater and place over the breast while resting.

BREASTFEEDING:

Essential oils can be very helpful in easing some of the discomforts of breastfeeding. Insufficiency of milk and cracked nipples are two of the main reasons that many mothers abandon breastfeeding. Engorgement can sometimes be the cause as well. To promote th flow of milk Fennel, Caraway, Dill and Aniseed is widely used mostly in the form of herbal tea infusions, fennel being the most popular choice.

To reduce the milk flow Peppermint oil can be used on cold compresses – Use a basin of water with 4-5 drops of essential oil use clean fabric or a washer and immerse in the water, wring out then place on the painful area.

It is IMPORTANT to wash off all traces of essential oils before feeding the baby. It is dangerous to give the oils to the baby internally even relatively safe oils.

CRACKED NIPPLES:

Can be extremely painful and slow to heal. Calendula is the most plant known for this condition. Some Nipple Butters contains Calendula and is safe to use whilst nursing. Apply the butter immediately after feeding so that the nipples have the maximum time to absorb the beneficial properties prior to the next feed.

Products containing lanolin are often used for cracked nipples but some tests have discovered traces of toxins in the lanolin from sheep dipping, so wise to avoid these products.

HEARTBURN:

Avoid rich, spicy foods and heavy meals. A Peppermint, Fennel or Chamomile tea infusion can speed up relief. A gentle massage of the stomach with a soothing oil such as Lavender, Chamomile or Marjoram will assisst.A hot compress using one of these oils can be placed over the stomach as often as needed. Just 2-3 drops in a basin of water for compress and the same with 50ml base oil.

SLEEP PROBLEMS:

The baby kicking and other discomforts in the last few months of pregnancy makes it difficult to get a good night’s sleep. A relaxing with stretch mark oil 10mls or a total of 6 drops of either Neroli or Rose pure essential oil in a before bedtime. The water should not be too hot as this is stimulating rather than relaxing.

An aromatherapy massage with stretch mark oil, the combination of gentle therapeutic touch and relaxing essential oils will work both on the mind and body to reduce the level of stress, and sleep will follow quite naturally.

CONSTIPATION:

Eating of high fibre foods, including plenty of fresh garlic and drinking ample filtered or bottled water is important during pregnancy to avoid constipation.

Aromatherapy treatments are complicated by the fact that many of the oils used in the treatment of circulatory problems are those to avoid during pregnancy. However, lemon essential oil at 2% dilution can be used to gently massage. Tension can also be a contributory factor, so try a relaxing bath using stretch mark oil or 6 drops total of neroli or rose.

STRETCH MARKS:

Massaging daily is an excellent way to reduce the risk or intensity of stretch marks during

pregnancy, Massage provides stimulation of the tissues underlying the superficial layers of the skin, using gentle strokes it is both effective and safe in pregnancy. Gently make small repetitive circles all over the tummy, thighs and breasts using a stretch mark oil regularly.

Continue massaging these areas after the birth for at least four months until your weight has returned to normal. Avoid stretch mark oil on the nipples if breastfeeding.

SWOLLEN ANKLES:

Swelling (Oedema) of the ankles and legs is often a problem in the latter months of pregnancy. If severe you should consult your Doctor in case there is a kidney problem, but mild puffiness of the ankles usually after standing or at the end of the day, can be effectively relieved by massaging the legs with one tablespoon of base oil to 2 drops of Geranium. Ideally this would be more beneficial carried out by a professional but you or your partner can apply the oil with firm strokes always moving from the ankles towards the thighs.

A cool to warm foot bath with 2 drops each of Benzoin, Orange and Rose can help reduce the swelling.

Rest the feet higher than the head on raised cushions or pillows.

Avoiding salt, stong tea, coffee will also help to reduce swelling, drinking plenty of bottled or filtered water is also advisable.

VARICOSE VEINS:

During pregnancy the bulk and weight of the growing baby can cause pressure on the veins and arteries of the lower abdomen, causing circulatory problems and the veins to dilate. One of the best oils for circulation is Geranium, but this should be very dilute for pregnancy. No more than 4 drops to one tablespoon of carrier oil, massaging the legs with a gentle upward movement. Do not work directly on the veins or apply too much pressure. You can also add 4 drops to your bath.

LABOUR;

To create a relaxing atmosphere in the labour room, use several drops of Lavender in an atomizer or Rose, Yang-Ylang or Neroli to fortify you as the labour progresses. Any of these oils can be used in a massage blend for the lower back to aid contractions.

POST NATAL:

Some women can suffer from post-natal depression for up to a year after childbirth, some more severe than others. A bath with jasmine and ylang-ylang can help them feel better 3 drops of each. Or a massage with 5 drops each of Geranium, Orange, Chamomile..

To ease perineal pain Organic Bath Herbs, a collection of wound healing and anti-bacterial natural ingredients and essential oils with powerful antiseptic and healing benefits for internal wounds and stitches.

AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE

The simple touch of massage movements can help to relieve many of the stresses and discomfort of pregnancy, back massage in particular is very welcome during labour.

Aromatherapy techniques can be used very safely and beneficially to maintain the general health of the expectant mother. It aids with various discomforts during this time.

The positions to work in need to be adapted to suit her comfort, she needs to be well supported.

- Check the oils to be avoided

- Use lower concentrations of essential oil to base oil 1/2 to 1% is desired.

- Stokes should be lighter than usual for a massage.

- The back – massage can be done on a chair after the fourth month of pregnancy as it becomes uncomfortable to lie on her stomach, a chair or a pillow wrapped in a towel for her to hold in front for support.

- The abdomen – as the weight of the uterus can constrict the important blood vessels is the pregnant women is laying flat on her back, so she must be supported with plenty of pillows, bolsters or rolled towels to make her comfortable. Under the knees should be supported with cushions. After four months a gentle massage all over the abdomen can be very soothing, very often the developing baby responds to the massage given to the mother. Very often if the baby is lively and kicking causing discomfort to the mother will calm down and be quite for some time after. Babies whose mothers have received regular massages during pregnancy are usually very peaceful when they are born.

- The legs – Gently stroking the legs from the ankles to the knee to begin, then continue with firmer pressure is very soothing. It can relieve swelling, varicose veins or cramp. (See varicose veins for further information). Gentle stroking around the ankles is also appreciated. Avoid any reflex movements on the feet.

- Head – With both hands at the back of the neck at the base of the cranium, apply slow, light, circular pressures with your fingertips in an upward direction to release tension and to finish the massage.

Allow a 15 minute rest and then gently help her get up.

Claire O’Dwyer the person behind the product leads our panel and comes with a wealth of knowledge in all facets of the professional spa, beauty and aromatherapy industry. Aromatherapy being an integral part, the science, the art of using essential oils in treatments.

Claire is a highly successful trainer of beauty therapists and others seeking to use aromatherapy. Her holistic perspective to treatments demonstrated in her workshops, teaching specialised treatments of all aspects of the beauty salon and spa.

Before founding Maraju in 2002 Claire O’Dwyer owned and operated salons and days spas for over 18 years. She then did further training in London and the USA, worked with the Cunard luxury cruise ship line as Spa Manager where she noticed that demand for natural plant products and natural/native therapies far out weighed the traditional treatments.

Returning to Australia and knowing that Australia had many unique oil bearing plants, she set about with her partner a chemist, in formulating a range of native Australian skin care products.

After many requests for natural skin care for pregnancy the latest range of maternity products was formulated keeping in mind that during pregnancy a women also wants to feel femine and attractive.

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