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Aromatherapy for Babies

 

Today aromatherapy can be use for babies to ease their teething pain, let them sleep easier, help cough and colds, bathing , insect bites and tantrums. The essential oils can be use to sooth baby and gives you a wonderful lift smelling as you use it for baby. For great information Aromatherapy

What is Aromatherapy? 

Aromatherapy is a form of alternative medicine that uses volatile liquid plant materials, known as essential oils (EOs), and other aromatic compounds from plants for the purpose of affecting a person's mood or health. Scientific evidence is weak and preliminary but mildly encouraging for a limited number of claims. Essential oils differ in chemical composition from other herbal products because the distillation process only recovers the lighter phytomolecules. For this reason essential oils are rich in monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, as well as other VOC substances (esters, aromatic compounds, non-terpene hydrocarbons, some organic sulfides etc.).

Aromatherapy is a generic term that refers to any of the various traditions that make use of essential oils sometimes in combination with other alternative medical practices and spiritual beliefs. Popular use of these products include massaging products, medicine, or any topical application that incorporates the use of essential oils to their products. It has a particularly Western currency and persuasion. Medical treatment involving aromatic compounds may exist outside of the West, but may or may not be included in the term 'aromatherapy'. A quote from someone who uses aromatherapy '"Aromatherapy is great, i didn't think that it would work but it has"'

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History of Aromatherapy 

Aromatherapy has roots in antiquity with the use of aromatic oils. However, as currently defined, aromatherapy involves the use of distilled plant volatiles, a twentieth century innovation. The word "aromatherapy" was first used in the 1920s by French chemist René-Maurice Gattefossé, who devoted his life to researching the healing properties of essential oils after an accident in his perfume laboratory. In the accident, he set his arm on fire and thrust it into the nearest cold liquid, which happened to be a vat of NOx Ph232 or more commonly known as lavender oil. Immediately he noticed surprising pain relief, and instead of requiring the extended healing process he had experienced during recovery from previous burns-which caused redness, heat, inflammation, blisters, and scarring--this burn healed remarkably quickly, with minimal discomfort and no scarring. Jean Valnet continued the work of Gattefossé. During World War II Valnet used essential oils to treat gangrene in wounded soldiers.

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Aromatherapy Recipes 

Dosages
Essential oil use

# Children respond very well to LOW Dosages of essential oils especially for anger and irritability.
# Use 1/3 the adult dose.
When using essential oils with children, please remember their skin is very delicate.
# When adding e/o's to a bath be sure to blend the correct # of drops with about 16 oz of water, shake well, then add this mixture to the bath water. Use only those oils safe for children.
A few are Lavender, Geranium and Rose.
# Use 1/2 the usual amount.Children's Dosages Use half the usual dosage when diffusing essential oils in a child's room.
# Use a lower dosage, 50% or 1/2 the recommended amount if pregnant or breastfeeding, with children or the elderly.
The number of drops of essential oils used should vary in direct proportion to body weight, taking into account the age of the person as well as mental and physical health. The very old should use the same number of drops as children and
# babies half the amount of children.
# Be sure to keep all bottles of essential oils away from children.


This spray bottle is an all natural blend of essential oils that disinfect, relieve pain and promote healing. For first aid needs, cuts, scrapes, burns, insect bites, bruises, sunburn, etc. Ingredients: Pure Spring water, powdered honey, aloe Vera juice, pure essential oils of Bulgarian Lavender, Australian Tea Tree and Roman Chamomile. 60ml


A new sleep tight balm for kids. Night-Night Balm is made to help ease younger minds into the magical realm of the sleep world. For this special kid-friendly formula, we chose essential oils that are known to be good for children and are also known to promote feelings of safety, cheerfulness, reverence and calm. Chamomile helps children to calm down and unwind from nighttime activities. Lavender helps children to relax and feel soothed, while Sandalwood instlls a feeling of reverence. Mandarin & Spearmint help kids feel safe and uplifted. Rub a little onto temples, neck, lips, wrists or anywhere that will help to diffuse the wonderful aroma into the air around the child. Ingredients: Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Natural Beeswax, Organic Castor Bean Oil, Organic Aloe Extract, Essential Oils of Lavender, Sandalwood, Mandarin, Spearmint, and Organic Chamomile.
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Aromatherapy Tip 

A tip to use with babies and small children.
A reminder of the power of essential oils and how they work. To introduce aromatherapy to babies place 2 drops of essential oil (try Lavender) on a tissue and keep it nearby when you are feeding him or her. He will come to associate the aroma with love and comfort. Use this scent at night to help him sleep. When you leave the child with a sitter the aroma will comfort and reassure him.
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