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The question may have already occurred to you - why not use essential oils to help kids manage their emotions and stress levels in the classroom? Duh - the health media is always so focused on you being your best you that we sometimes forget - your kids are a natural extension of that!
Loving Essential Oils, founded by certified aromatherapist Jennifer Lane, offers you guides on the uses and benefits of essential oils in the classroom, in anticipation of kids’ return to school in the coming weeks. Children can focus and complete their work more easily when there is a quiet, calming environment, which can be facilitated by the proper use of essential oils, according to the reports.
Check it out at https://www.lovingessentialoils.com/blogs/diy-recipes/essential-oil-blends-for-back-to-school
The reports contain DIY recipes and detailed instructions for students and the teachers of young children, whether that's you at home or the teacher in the classroom. While promoting a healthy learning environment, essential oils can also be employed as an air purifier to eliminate bad odors with simple spray bottles.
As essential oils are simply concentrated plant extracts, the ratio of plant to oil can be as high as 5000 to 1, for example in the case of rose petals and lemon balm, making it an especially potent medicinal. The Cleveland Clinic, among other academic and medical institutions, acknowledges studies demonstrating the apparent effectiveness of aromatherapy for various uses, including as protection against stress and germs. Experts agree that the key principle for achieving desired results is to ensure proper usage and to follow dosage and dilution guidelines.
One of The Loving Essential Oils reports, for example, shares with you a DIY recipe for managing stress that contains frankincense, bergamot, and tangerine essential oils. You or the teacher can drop the oils onto a wick, which is then placed in a blank inhaler, before being placed under the nose.
Another calming blend that may also be beneficial for respiratory health comprises sweet marjoram oil, lavender, and sweet orange - a blend that can be added to the user’s diffuser with recommended water portions.
Dilution of essential oils is necessary to avoid negative effects. You should generally keep the concentration of essential oils below 5% and always take into account purity and mode of application.
Regarding the Essential Oils Diffuser Master Guide, one customer wrote: “I love all the diffuser blends and recipes that Jennifer has developed and shared on Loving Essential Oils. I am new to aromatherapy and DIY beauty, but am really enjoying experimenting and trying new blends in my diffuser. I can't wait to try out more recipes. Thanks.”
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Go to https://www.lovingessentialoils.com/blogs/essential-oil-tips/6-best-essential-oils-for-classroom and immerse yourself and your kids in some new recipes for the school year!