Which essential oil to use for aromatherapy for my office?
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For me "Jasmine"
hope this helps you out…
Comment by Coyote_1969 — June 10, 2009 @ 7:04 pm
there are some who can't stand lavender tho it is great for calming
Lemon and light mint maybe-some citrus can plug some diffusers (or mine got old and thick?)
anything really subtle. you don't have to smell it for it to be calming
I like 'peace and calming' blend but it has strong bergamot and jasmine that may offend some.
ylangylang and jasmine are uplifting and balancing
Comment by carmen v — June 10, 2009 @ 7:04 pm
Geranuim oil = bliss!
The balancing effect that geranium oil has on our emotions is often utilized in aromatherapy. Though geranium is distilled from leaves, its aroma and effects are comparable to such floral oils as rose and lavender. Humans are drawn to floral aromas because their pleasant scents can be uplifting and gently inspiring — or evoke a sense of calm and tranquility.
Here's one recipe for a balancing aromatherapy blend:
* 35 drops geranium
* 35 drops lavender
* 20 drops bergamot
* 10 drops rose
Put six drops of the blend and one ounce of water into an aromatherapy lamp and gently diffuse the relaxing aroma during times of stress. For a more immediate release of this tranquil blend, try dispensing it from a spray mister.
Comment by Alexandra S — June 10, 2009 @ 7:04 pm
lavender is good. Lavender and lemon together is good
Comment by prettysmartideas — June 10, 2009 @ 7:04 pm
I use this one for "little noses" and sensitive noses as the combination is very soothing especially to calm children….should work on adults (smile). Found this in a book.
Roman chamomile (or regular) 5 drops
Neroli (preferably) or Tangerine 2 drops
Comment by lena — June 10, 2009 @ 7:04 pm
I think that clary sage is the most euphoric of the oils. It has almost a hypnotic effect. I try to add it with something a bit happy and energetic like sweet majoram, orange, or neroli.
Comment by tazzmainiandevils — June 10, 2009 @ 7:04 pm
Lavender is a good one. Other oils you may want to try: ylang ylang, sandalwood, bergamot, tangerine, neroli and clary sage.
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Comment by Miss A — June 10, 2009 @ 7:04 pm
aromatherapy can help improve concentration levels while at work. If you want to stay alert at work you can use : basil, rosemary, peppermint and lemon.
As for lavender, I still think the best uses of it is at home.
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Comment by aromatherapy-at-home — June 10, 2009 @ 7:04 pm