Pain & Swelling Aromatherapy Blend 1

Safety first

Familiarize yourself with aromatherapy and do a skin patch test before using any essential oil. Learn what you need to know with the ultimate Aromatherapy for Beginners Guide at:

magicmamascollective.com/aromatherapy-101/aromatherapy-for-beginners-how-to-get-started-with-essential-oils

As always, consult a trusted healthcare practitioner before trying any essential oils.

See below for contraindications and age requirements before trying this blend.

Remember, children are given lower amounts - see dilution chart mentioned below and always mind age requirements of all oils.


The Blend

  • 1 drop of Roman Chamomile (C. nobile)

  • 1 drop of Peppermint (M. x piperita)

  • 1 drop of Lemon ( C. Limon)

Recommended Dosage & Length of Usage

Can use up to 3 times daily for three weeks, then cease for three weeks.


Why It Works (Actions):

  • Analgesic - Essential oil used to relieve pain when applied externally: Roman Chamomile, Peppermint (M. x piperita)

  • Anodyne - Essential oil used to relieve pain when applied externally: Roman Chamomile, Peppermint (M. x piperita)

  • Antinociceptive - Essential oil that can inhibit nociception (i.e., the sensation of pain): Lemon

  • Antiphlogistic - Essential oil used to reduce inflammation or swelling: Roman Chamomile

  • Anesthetic - Essential oil that produces a loss of sensation when applied topically: Peppermint (M. x piperita)


Methods of use:

Cautions & Contraindications

A note about toxicity: toxic constituent refers to the constituent that can become a toxin in your body if used longer than the recommended time or used more than the recommended dosage.

  • Roman Chamomile - The toxic constituent is pinocarvone. Avoid chamomile in the first trimester of pregnancy. For external applications, apply a skin

    patch test, because it may cause dermatitis in some individuals. If a client is allergic to Ragweed or other members of the Asteraceae family take extra precautions.

  • Peppermint - Toxic constituents are menthol, menthone, piperitone, and thymol. According to Tisserand, it is necessary to avoid using the oil in the first three months of pregnancy or while nursing. avoid use with children younger than two years as it can cause a frightening cold then hot sensation if the dilution is not low enough. Avoid with homeopathics. Topically for adults, use for a limited time only (i.e., no more than three consecutive weeks) and keep at a 2% or less dilution. Do not use it directly on damaged or sensitive skin without a skin patch test. Do not get it in your eyes. If you do wipe your eye by mistake after handling peppermint M. ×piperita, flush copiously with cold water or milk. It will not cause permanent damage.

  • Lemon - The toxic constituent is furocoumarin, which can cause irritation and sensitization, and may be phototoxic. In an expressed oil there is generally a higher amount of furocoumarins than in a distilled oil. In the European Union the concentration of expressed lemon oil in a finished cosmetic product must fall below the permitted level of one part per million (ppm989). Use in moderation and stay out of direct sunlight when expressed lemon oil is used on the skin.


Age Requirements

Roman Chamomile: 2+

Peppermint: 6+

Lemon: 2+

Kayla

Hello and a warm welcome. I’m Kayla - mom, wife, wiccan, witch.

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