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Article Series: Aromatherapy
Teach Me Some
Aromatherapy Benefits
Can
Aromatherapy Benefit Babies?
Aromatherapy is the wonderful smell of a baby
fresh from its bath, smelling clean, feeling warm and cuddly.
Oh wait, that’s another type of aromatherapy! The truth is,
your baby can benefit from aromatherapy and massage. The trick
is to use moderation, carrier oil and never using anything
but tiny drops of essential oils. Using small amounts of essential
oils can be used only when the baby is over three months old.
Massages for babies under three months old can be very beneficial
and will help with the bonding between mother and child. Massage
is just as relaxing for an infant as it is for an adult. Starting
massages on your child can make a difference between a contented
baby and a cranky one.
How
do you manage a massage on such a tiny little body? First,
again, never use essential oils on your child until they are
over three months old, and then use sparingly. Massage is comforting
and can help ease colic. Choose a time when the baby is comfortable
and relaxed. Don’t try to massage just before or just after
a meal. After their bath is the best time, warm, cuddly, and
relaxed. Take them to a warm room, after unwrapping them from
their warm, cozy towel, lay them on the floor or the bed. Lay
them either on the front or the back, whichever one they seem
to prefer until they are used to their massage.
Pour a little carrier oil into your hands (half a teaspoon
is usually enough.) Use carrier oil like Apricot Kernel or
Grapeseed. As good as baby oil smells, it isn’t good for your
baby. It blocks skin pores and is the worst possible stuff
to use on your baby. The baby’s skin can’t breathe and baby
acne can usually be blamed on the use of baby oil on your infant.
Mineral oil is also not good to use on your baby. If you don’t
have any of the special oil mentioned, use a little olive oil.
You’ve warmed the oil by rubbing your palms together now it
is time to start on your baby massage. Starting with the front
of the baby, place your hand at the top of their chest and
gently bring it down in a clockwise motion. You will rub gently
over the ribs, down the tummy, circling the abdomen and bring
your hand back to its starting position. Gently take both hands
and run them gently up and down each arm. Repeat this process
ten times. Remember; be firm but tender while doing this massage.
Use the same gentle motion down the legs, if you feel your
hands are getting dry; add a few drops of oil. Start at the
foot, gently press upwards to the top of the leg, and back
down. These also need to be repeated ten times.
Roll your baby over onto their tummy; it’s time to do the
back. Begin with the legs, starting at the feet; slide your
hands up and down the legs about ten times. Then up the back
and that is done pretty much the same way as the front. Start
near the shoulders in the middle, slide your hand down in a
large circle movement, back up to the starting position then
down over the shoulders, down the arms, and back up again.
This motion should be repeated ten times just as the front
was.
You can use a special massage if your baby is suffering from
colic or constipation. These two conditions are equally distressing
both for the baby and the parent. Using the same motions but
only using the tips of two or three fingers can relieve this.
Warming the carrier oil in your hand, place your fingers at
the top of the abdomen. This is just under the navel and gently
but firmly move them around in a clockwise motion. Repeat this
motion ten times. How is your baby responding? If the crying
is less, you can do these motions a little longer. The same
type of finger massage is good for constipation.
When your baby is three to six months old, you can begin to
use essential oils but never more than a drop or two. This
massage technique can be continued for as long as it is good
for both parent and baby. In time, both you and your infant
will look forward to this time of day.
Making a little chest cream can treat colds and coughs. Choose
a cream that such as lanolin that has no fragrances or allergens.
Add one-drop eucalyptus, Roman Chamomile, and two drops of
lavender for each tablespoon of cream. Rub this mixture into
the chest going clockwise up, over the throat and continuing
behind the ears. Use the same motion for the back.
You can use essential oils in the room but only with a diffuser.
One-drop of Eucalyptus and two drops of lavender and be sure
the diffuser is not close to their bed. Oils are powerful,
natural, but not harmless! In the case of essential oils, more
is not better.
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2006
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