Essential Oils


Increasingly, aromatherapy is one of the most fashionable types of alternative medicine in the world today. Perhaps one of the reasons it is so popular is that it is quite helpful for a number of different applications. In the world of medicine, there are a number of different applications. Women use it to ease labor pains on a regular basis. It has even been used to help rehabilitate people with heart problems. You don’t have to be sick to benefit from aromatherapy, though. It can simply help you to focus your mind. It can improve your memory, improve your mood, it can even invigorate you after a long night. In order to truly understand the world of aromatherapy, though, you must also understand the meaning of the term “notes.”

Aromatherapy is based on the use of essential oils. There are a number of different essential oils that are used in most aromatherapy circles. Most recognize more than 150 different essential oils as important to the practice of aromatherapy. In order to help classify these essential oils, notes or the characteristics of the scent are used. There are three types of notes: top notes, middle notes, and base notes.

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Aromatherapy is one of the most powerful homeopathic ways to change your mood and your sense of well being. Deciding which aromatherapy scent is right for you, though, can be a bit tough at times. Following these guidelines should help you decide on an aromatherapy scent to match your needs.

Eucalyptus is more than just Koala food.  It’s the number one aromatherapy scent.  The long, pale green leaves have a distinct scent that opens and clears the nasal passages.  Eucalyptus oil has long been an active ingredient in cough drops and medicines.  Holistic practitioners use eucalyptus to treat respiratory problems, such as coughs, colds, and asthma.  There are many different ways you can use Eucalyptus in your aromatherapy practices. Applying eucalyptus in a carrier-oil to the chest when you’re coming down with a cold or feeling congested can help open up breathing.  Eucalyptus also helps to boost the immune system and relieve muscle tension. It’s nice to add a Eucalyptus ingredient to a warm bath after a long day. It will have you feeling like yourself in no time.

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There are few things more frustrating than not being able to get to sleep. After a long day of accomplishing whatever life has put in front of us for the day, be that working in the office, out on the slopes or home with the children, we all need to be able to unwind then slip into bed and have a relaxed nights sleep. If you spend your time tossing and turning instead then you need to find alternatives to improve your sleeping habits. One option, of course, is taking sleeping medications, but why not do something better for your body? Don’t use chemicals. Use a natural approach to helping you relax and sleep and what could be better than using aromatherapy.

Aromatherapy is the ability to use essential oils to improve both your physical and emotionally well-being. These essential oils can improve many things for you from alleviating headaches and anxiety to helping you relax and sleep. Essential oils are distilled from various plant materials including bark, flowers, berries, leaves or fruit. Essential oils are reasonably priced and available at your local grocery store or from any health shop.

Although there are many essential oils that can be used to help you relax or make it easier to get to sleep there are a few that are particularly good in fulfilling those needs. Studies have show that the top five are lavender, chamomile, bergamot, sandalwood and mandarin.

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Centuries after the Ancient Egyptians used aromatherapy, the practice is still being used. Whether you burn a candle, warm a few drops of oil, or massage the oils onto your skin, aromatherapy promotes physical and mental well-being.  Aromatherapy is exciting and it seems to be everywhere you look. With so many essential oils out there to choose from you may feel a little confused; but don’t worry we’ve found the top eight essential oils on the market.

Lavender is by far the most commonly used essential oil. The fragrant flowery scent is used to promote relaxation and lift depression. Sprinkle a few drops of lavender on your pillow at night to help you get to dreamland. Mix lavender with a base oil to rub on your temples (for headaches), sore muscles, or abdominal cramps. Lavender is also useful for relieving the pain from arthritis.

Tea tree oil is right up there with lavender oil. It is known as the most powerful natural antiseptic around. Tests have shown that you can safely apply tea tree oil to your skin without diluting it (it’s one of the few essential oils that you are able to do this with). It can be applied to treat bacteria, fungi, viruses, cuts, and burns. Tea tree oil is also known for its ability to dissolve oil on the skin. Though its primary use is for physical healing, tea tree oil is also known to lift depression and exhaustion. If a revitalizing, nutmeg scent appeals to you then you will enjoy tea tree oil.

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There are a variety of aromatherapy scents that can be useful for calming and relieving stress. It is true that the very process of Aromatherapy is calming, but some essential oils, in and of themselves, have natural powers for soothing and calming the person that is experiencing the aromas. It is important to know exactly what oils are best for what treatments. Some are better for healing and relieving certain types of pain, while others are better for promoting alertness and are thus stimulating. So, it is necessary that one know exactly what each essential oil is capable of and works best for promoting and fighting against.

Probably one of the most popular oils for calming is lavender. This oil comes from France primarily and is one of the ‘essential’ essential oils. Known for its multi-diverse functions, it can be effective for treating all sorts of ailments. But, the most common use of lavender is calming and relaxing the person. It is a very pleasant herbal and floral scent, and can calm and balance the mind and spirit. It is a hardy plant, and can grow in almost any garden. The oils from lavender, when applied in Aromatherapy, diffuse tension and anger, soothing the ‘uptight’ soul. It is also very good for the insomniac. It helps to give one a good night sleep in spite of tension and stress.

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The process of diffusion is the way in which essential oils are distributed in the air so that one may inhale them.  There is a host of ways in which this diffusion is accomplished.  Varying from the very simple to moderately complicated, the diffusion of essential oils for Aromatherapy can be demonstrated in three general methods.  Consumers can practice many methods with these products.  Here is a look at some of these methods and the products used for them.

The three main ways in which aromatherapy essential oils are diffused are by tissue, steam and candle diffusion.  The tissue method is really simple.  Merely place a few drops on a tissue, making sure that the tissue is somewhere nearby.  Consequently, the aroma will be distributed to you.  This method is advantageous because it is quick, easy and can be done anywhere.  But, with this method very little vapor is emitted.  Unlike the tissue method, using boiling water diffuses far more vapor into the air.  Just by pouring boiled water into a bowl and placing several drops into the bowl, vapors are distributed throughout the room.  This diffusion method is less convenient than the tissue, but more effective.  Being that the vapors produced by boiling water is not long lasting, a favorite method is using candles.  In addition, simply lighting a candle, extinguishing the flame, placing a few drops in the soft wax (not on the wick) and then re-lighting the candle, vapors are distributed in the air.  The only disadvantage to this method is that it can be dangerous if not done right, since some essential oils are highly flammable and one must take care not to light the oils themselves.

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christmas_trees.jpgThe holidays are upon us, and here’s a blend to get you in that holiday spirit:

  • 4 drops Fir Needle Oil
  • 3 drops Cedarwood Oil
  • 3 drops Spruce Oil
  • 3 drops Cinnamon Oil

Place oils in a small essential oil bottle and shake to blend.  Then use with your favorite diffuser.

This makes a nice Christmas tree scent with a bit of spice - try it out and let us know what you think!  We’re always looking for new variations on and ways to improve our blends.

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Aromatherapy is one of the most popular forms of alternative medicine in the world today. Part of the reason it seems to be catching on at such a rapid rate is that it can help with so many horrible problems. In the world of medicine, there are a number of different applications. Women use it to ease labor pains on a regular basis. It is often used by seriously ill patients, like those dealing with cancer to help ease the problems associated with the side effects of traditional treatments. It has even been used to help rehabilitate people with heart problems. You don’t have to be sick to benefit from aromatherapy, though. It can simply help you to focus your mind. It can improve your memory, improve your mood, it can even invigorate you after a long night. One great way to change your aromatherapy practices is to make your own infused oils. This means you can create your own combination of scents based on the plant essences that work best for you.

Read the rest of Infused Oils – How to Make your Own.

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Tea tree is a wonderful essential oil because it fights against three kinds of infectious organisms: viruses, fungus, and bacteria.  For this reason, it is good for strengthening the immune system.

Tea tree for skin care:

Tea tree is also thought to be a good acne remedy.  If you have acne problems, try adding a few drops of tea tree oil to your face wash. 

Aromatherapy Essential Oils - Tea Tree - essential oils at Candle Bay.

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Tea tree oil has been used throughout history for many purposes. It comes from the plant named melaleuca alternifolia, which is native to Australia. It is popular even today because of its effective healing properties. Tea tree oil can be found in many different forms. It is sold in bottles as an essential oil and can also be found in a number of personal care products.

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If you’re looking for quality essential oils to make recipes like our recent Autumn Cough Aromatherapy Recipe, then we’ve got a place for you - Candle Bay sells not only candles, but a nice variety of essential oils too.  Today our featured oil is eucalyptus, a great scent for autumn, especially since it’s cold season.

Aromatherapy Essential Oils - Eucalyptus

Aromatherapy is derived from the ancient practice of using natural plant essences to promote health and wellbeing. Aromatherapy oils can help ease a wide assortment of ailments; easing aches pains and injuries while relieving the discomforts of many health problems. Choose from our variety of essential oils and mix and match for a soothing blend. Sold individually and diffuser not included.

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