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Lavender



Lavender Essential Oil
 
Did you know lavender is referred to in the Bible as “spikenard”?  The Egyptians used it in mummification and as a perfume. The Romans used it for cooking, bathing, and freshening the air.
Lots of people believe that lavender originated from France, but actually, lavender originates from Mediterranean, Middle East and India and its history goes back some 2500 years. It is well known that Lavender comes from France, because of a French scientist who was first to discover lavender’s healing properties for skin when he burned his arm in an explosion in his laboratory. 
Lavender is one of the most useful oils in the world. Its properties are very known, especially for calming nerves, having a good night sleep and to freshen aromas in perfumes, soaps, fresheners and beauty products. 
Lavender oil is extracted from the flowers of the plant, primarily through steam distillation.  
Medicinal properties: antiseptic, antifungal, analgesic, vasodilating, anti-inflammatory, combats excess sebum on skin.
Ways to use lavender                                                                                  
- migraines and headache: one drop in your hands and inhale. 
- decongestant
- effective on dry or irritating skin
-helps reduce acne: apply directly on skin or with a carrier oil.
-eczema: I mixed 1 spoon of coconut oil with 4 drops of lavender and I applied on my son’s hands. The next morning all his eczema was gone.  
-provides pain relief
-strengthens immune system: inhale or diffuse
-add 2 drops in your mascara for healthy lashes
- help reduce allergies 
- diffuse, inhale, or rub at the bottom of your feet for a good night sleep
-relaxes muscles and releases tension
- for a sunburn, mix with coconut oil and apply on skin: reduce pain, redness and irritation. 
-put 2-3 drops in your hands and on the pillow to help you sleep
- diffuse when have feelings of anxiety
- very good for cuts and burns
-calms nerves – put a drop in the palm of your hand and inhale. For a better effect you can add a drop of frankincense too.
- lavender mixed with frankincense and Melrose essential oil make a good moisturiser for the skin: use 5 drops each in a carrier oil (coconut, jojoba or at your desire). 
-make bath salts: in a small jar add 4-5 drops of lavender essential oil and mix it. Add a spoon to your bath.
- makeup removal: mix one drop of lavender with coconut oil and apply around the eyes. Take a cotton ball and remove the makeup. 
-lavender with orange make a great hand sanitizer. Mix 30 ml aloe vera gel with 15 drops of lavender and 5 drops of orange in a 30 ml. bottle. 
- deodorant: rub 2-4 drops of lavender oil under armpit area.
- insect bites: put a drop on a bee sting or insect bite to stop itching.
- add to your laundry 
 




Blends
Aroma Siez: promotes relaxation
Dragon time: blend of calming and smoothing essential oils, especially for women’s emotion during special times and needs. 
Gentle Baby: a calming blend for mothers and children.
M-Grain: calming blend especially when applied on the neck and shoulders
RC: comforts cough when applied to the chest and throat.
Other products you can find lavender in are: Brain Power, Estro, Lavender lip balm, Lavender mint daily shampoo and conditioner, Motivation, Orange Blossom Facial, and many more. 
 

Be healthy, be well
Neli
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Wellness with the power of supplements


I'll bet that you take at least one vitamin powder, pill or capsule every day. 
Most health conscious people do.
Did you know that essential oils can enhance other nutritional supplements and  make them more effective?
Supplements can be a life changer. Young Living is the first company that put essential oils in their supplements. Why? Because they are a excellent nutritional supplement on their own, containing nutrients that absorb faster and also have powerful micro-inflammatory fighting properties.  
If you go and grab a supplement from the shelf, it may say natural on the label. But we know that "natural" is legally meaningless in describing the quality. 
Young Living is the pioneer in combining essential oils with nutritional supplements to increase absorption, effectiveness and antioxidant power. These supplements provide a whole array of multivitamins, meals replacement, all infused with essential oils to add an extra benefit to our bodies and to taste great. 

I am a strong believer that education is empowerment. If we don't know, we wont use it right? Come and learn about supplements, what they can do for you and your health, and listen to some people who will share their experiences, stories and testimonials with us. 

 
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Neli



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Peppermint

Peppermint

 I carry peppermint oil with me all the time. It’s one of my favorites.  It’s in my backpack (I don’t wear a purse) together with lavender and lemon. 

The peppermint essential oil is steam distilled from leaves and stems and is one of the oldest and most highly regarded herbs. It contains menthol, which is known for its cooling and soothing effect. There are over 1000 studies on peppermint.  

Medicinal properties: anti-inflammatory, antitumoral, antiparasitic, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, gall bladder/digestive stimulant, pain relieving. 

-has effects on the liver and respiratory system (pneumonia, breathing problems,

allergy, sinus issues)

-has the ability to directly affect the brain ‘s satiety center

-digestive stimulant (diarrhea, constipation), inflammatory bowel disease. 

-inhaled during mental tasks may improve attention, improve focus and energy.

-ADHD support 

- it is a natural breath freshener

 

Some ways I use peppermint:

-  for headache: - a drop in my hand, rub my hands and inhale off of my hands. I rub a few drops on my temple and on the back of my neck. 

-  for migraines: I do the same, but I use peppermint in combination with lavender. 

-  I make a cream with coconut oil and add wintergreen, panaway, lavender, eucalyptus and other oils for muscle relaxation and pain

- rub a drop or two on your tummy for tummy ache.

-in the bathroom, I put one drop on the cardboard of the toilet paper for a refreshing smell

-fever: rub several drops on the bottom of the feet

-when I need to re energized I just smell it, or put a drop on my forehead. Be careful not to get it into your eyes

- I make bath salts with peppermint to relax my feet.

-DIY cleaners :5-6 drops of peppermint 

-massage the muscle after exercising

-put a drop in the tub when you take a shower

-you can diffuse in combination with orange, cinnamon bark and rosemary, or just simply by itself 

- I made my own peppermint lip balm. 

- I made my toothpaste from 1 spoon coconut oil, 1 tsp baking soda and 5-6 drops of peppermint 

-In combination with cypress, it is good for concentration

-in the winter I made a vapor rub. -I mixed 1 spoon coconut oil and 4 drops of peppermint, 4 drops of eucalyptus.

-for stuffy nose, or sinusitis, I lean over the diffuser and put a towel over my head and the diffuser and inhale

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Blends.

Young Living has a lot of oil blends and peppermint is used in some of them:

Aroma Siez : promotes circulation, muscle relaxation, headache, insomnia, back pain, neck pain, (any kind of pain. It is anti-inflammatory, use in Rain Drop Technique (a massage of different oils for emotional, physical and mentally balance).

AromaEase: used for calmness, nausea, motion sickness, sea sickness, car sickness, emotional sickness (specially for emotional stress that effects the stomach/digestive track). 

Digize: digestive problems, bloating/gas, stomach cramps, fights candida, kill parasites for people and animals. 

Panaway: arthritis pain, growing pain, inflammation, sore muscle, headache, sciatic pain (I use it for any kind of pain. When my son had a sprain his pinky, in two days both the inflammation and pain were gone). 

Progessence: headaches, balance hormones: hot flashes, day and night sweats, insomnia, acne, lack of libido, acne, PMS

RC: respiratory support, expectorant, calming, circulation, fights infections

Raven: respiratory infections, Flu, sinusitis, cough/cold, viral infections

 

For a better understanding of how the peppermint oil works for your body, here is some scientific explanation. I took the information from Dr. Cole Woolley’s Facebook page:

Peppermint essential oils relax the small muscles of your airways. This leads to an opening of your bronchial tree in the lungs and hence to increased oxygen transfer from your lungs into your blood and subsequently higher oxygen levels in your muscles. Increased oxygenation of your blood is called in sports physiology an increased VO2max. In other words, your maximum oxygen uptake increases. This leads to an increase of your lactic threshold in the muscles. When a muscle operates with oxygen it produces nicely energy. When all the oxygen is used up the cells turn to anaerobic (without oxygen) energy production which yields less energy than the aerobic one (with oxygen). During anaerobic energy production the cells accumulate lactic acid as byproduct and that will ultimately shut down the energy production. This moment is called the lactic threshold. What I am saying here is that topical application of Peppermint essential oil on your muscles and inhalation of Peppermint essential oil will improve overall oxygenation in the body under normal circumstances. Your athletic performance will increase with this easy measure. Multiple scientific articles describe the improvement in athletic performance after applying, inhaling, or ingesting Peppermint essential oils (1 drop in a glass of water is enough to get the result). Enjoy your next workout together with Peppermint essential oils!...

… I found that quite a few of my patients are not aware about some of the undesired effects of Peppermint (tea or essential oil): heartburn or gastrointestinal reflux. Peppermint can relax the muscles around the gut as it relaxes muscles around the airways. That is why grandma told you to drink Peppermint tea when feeling sick in the stomach. However, through exactly the same mechanism Peppermint can also relax the muscle that provides protection from reflux of fluids from the stomach into the esophagus. This muscle is called the sphincter muscle. If it relaxes then fluids including acid can flow back up into your esophagus and cause heartburn. So if you ever had some uncomfortable feeling in your chest and burping or heartburn after ingesting a few drops of Peppermint....here is your explanation. People with known hiatal hernias and known reflux disease should probably avoid the ingestion of Peppermint tea or Peppermint essential oil”.

There are so many other uses for peppermint oil. Once you will use it, you will fall in love with the oil. 

I hope you will enjoy the newsletter and please feel free to give me feedback about how I can serve you better as you travel along your path of a healthier life. 

 

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Neli






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Hi, I’m Neli — Welcome!

With a degree in Physical Education and Sport, I always knew how to take care of my body. But when I hit midlife, things slowly changed. My energy dropped, the extra weight wouldn’t budge, and I didn’t feel like myself anymore.

What made the difference was blending my love for movement with essential oils and the Raindrop Technique—it gave me back my strength, energy, and balance.

Now, as an Aromatherapist and Certified Raindrop Technique Specialist, I help women over 40 feel strong, vibrant, and confident again—without the overwhelm. If you’ve been feeling tired, stuck, or unsure where to start, I want you to know you’re not alone.

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