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5 Aromatherapy Scents: Sleep and Relaxation
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.
One
of the single most popular essential oils is lavender. This herb can be grown in your own garden. It’s a bushy plant
with pale violet leaves that bloom all summer long. Among its
varied uses, its good for digestion or as an anti-depressant,
it has been found to be especially good at calming the nervous
system, relaxing the body and enabling blissful sleep. You
can use this essential oil in a warm bath or with a diffuser,
which is also known as a mist maker.
From the chamomile plant only the flowers are used to make
this excellent therapeutic essential oil. As a tea it is know
to calm upset stomachs. Used in aromatherapy, it is at its
best helping with those who suffer from insomnia. It has a
fruity slightly sweet fragrance. Both the German and Roman
chamomiles are good for this purpose.
Bergamot comes from citrus fruit rind. It does its job by
relieving stress and enabling the subject to relax. It has
a lovely citrus scent that will make you feel refreshed and
give you that sense of well-being. Interestingly bergamot is
the main ingredient in earl grey tea.
Sandalwood does indeed come from wood. To get the right intensity
of oil from the trees they must be at least forty years old,
but the older the better and a tree eighty years old will produce
better oils. Sandalwood is a calming agent; it relieves nervous
tension and helps you relax.
Lastly there is Mandarin, which has two different types of
oil, one green and the other red. It has several advantages
one of which is that it is gentle enough that you can use it
with children as well as adults. Interesting the scent is closer
to that of a bergamot oil and less like the tangerine it’s
expected to smell like. Mandarin oil is a very successful treatment
for sleep difficulties almost rivaling lavender.
Sometimes using a combination of these wonderful scents can
help you to feel more relaxed and ready to have a good night’s
sleep. So, take lavender, chamomile and bergamot, mix them
together using jojoba as your carrier oil (a carrier oil is
what you use to mix the other oils into) and then you have
a wonderful aromatherapy concoction ready to relax you. You
can use these either in a diffuser or on your pillow, or even
in an eye pillow. Having used the best of the top five you
know you can count on a peaceful sleep.
There are other mixtures you can make that use similar combinations
but are made for different purposes, though the outcome of
helping you to relax is still the purpose of the mix. Try a
calming perfume, it’ll smell lovely while helping keep you
relaxed.
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2006
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