Friday, September 13, 2013

Essential Oils and Emotional Healing for Stress, Anxiety, & Depression




{guest post written by Stacy Mcdonald}

Did you know that scent can powerfully affect our emotions? Out of all five senses, our sense of smell is the only one directly linked to the limbic system in the brain, our emotional control center. What this means is that scent can impact not just emotion, but the body’s physical response to it. Mood matters.

When our nose detects a scent, it means that tiny molecules have evaporated from an object and entered the nose. Since an essential oil is volatile (it evaporates at room temperature), its molecules literally leap into the air! When we inhale essential oils (or anything else), their molecules are channeled through our nostrils sending messages to the olfactory system through receptors. The receptors in turn transfer the information they receive from these molecules to the brain. This results in the “sense of smell.”
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The olfactory bulb, which is part of the limbic system, captures information through the sense of smell, helping to record a memory. That’s why you can walk into an antique store and have flashbacks of your grandma’s house; or smell a certain perfume and it reminds you of someone. Because of this, and the healing nature of essential oils, there are some who believe that essential oils are extremely helpful in dealing with traumatic memories or post-traumatic stress disorder.
In 1989 researchers agreed that the amygdala—one of several structures in the cerebral cortex—plays a major role in storing and releasing emotional trauma and that aromas have a profound affect on triggering those responses.
Joseph Ledoux, M.D., of the New York Medical University [and author of The Emotional Brain] was one of the first to suggest that the use of aroma could be a major breakthrough in helping to release hidden and suppressed feeling and memories of emotional bondage.
Since the limbic system is directly connected to the parts of the brain that control heart rate, digestion, blood pressure, breathing, stress levels, sexual arousal, and hormone balance, the use of therapeutic grade essential oils in aromatherapy can have profound physiological and psychological effects on our physical and emotional well-being.
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What happens when you’re stressed? There is an actual, measurable, physical response to it. Stress and anxiety are known to sap our energy, affect our skin, aggravate our muscles and nerves, disrupt digestion, affect our sleep, and make us more prone to illness and disease. So, the stress-related health issue you’ve been dealing with isn’t “all in your head.” But what is in your head, along with essential oils, may help you deal with it!
Therapeutic grade essential oils may offer a powerful and safe form of therapy for emotional healing without the dangerous side effects of anti-anxiety and anti-depressant medications.

The following is a list of just a few Young Living Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil singles and blends that have been helpful to others in dealing with mental and emotional challenges.

Oils for Emotional Healing

Singles:
Bergamot – Agitation, Anxiety, Depression
Frankincense – Used to treat depression. Frankincense contains sesquiterpenes, which stimulate the limbic system of the brain and the hypothalamus, penial, and pituitary glands. The hypothalamus is the master gland of the human body, producing many vital hormones including thyroid growth hormone.
Neroli – Hypertension, anxiety, depression, hysteria, insomnia, skin conditions. A natural relaxant used to treat depression and anxiety.
Vetiver – ADHD, anxiety, depression (including postpartum), insomnia. Helps with stress and recovery from emotional trauma.
Lemon and Orange – Stress
Spikenard – Insomnia, nervous tensions, anxiety
Tangerine – Contains esters and aldehydes that are sedating and calming helping with anxiety and nervousness.
Valerian – Tranquilizing to the central nervous system
Ylang Ylang – Anxiety and Depression

Blends:
Inner Child – Stimulates memory response, allowing you to prayerfully deal with unresolved traumas
Peace & Calming – Stress relief and insomnia.
Sara – Helps in dealing with traumatic memories, specifically those related to abuse.
Stress Away – Helps to relieve daily stress and nervous tension. Improves mental response, restores equilibrium, promotes, relaxation, and lowers hypertension.
Tranquil – Contains lavender, cedarwood, and chamomile. All three of these oils have been well documented as effective in reducing restlessness, decreasing anxiety, and inducing a calming feelings.
Trauma Life – This blend combats stress and helps uproot trauma that cause insomnia, anger, restlessness, and a weakened immune response, so that it can be dealt with.

The Essential Oil Desk Reference Recommends the following oils for the following specific emotional challenges:

Anger – bergamot, Cedarwood, frankincense, sacred frankincense, lavender, myrrh, orange, Rose, Roman Chamomile, Ylang Ylang
Anxiety – Orange, Roman chamomile, Ylang Ylang, lavender, sacred frankincense, frankincense
Abuse -Singles: geranium, Ylang Ylang, galbanum, palo santo, ocotea, frankincense. Blends: Sarah, Hope, Joy, Peace and Calming, Inner Child, Grounding, Trauma Life, Release, Valor, Forgiveness, White Angelica
Depression – Cedarwood, spruce, sacred frankincense, lavender, geranium, lemon, orange, peppermint, rosemary, thyme, Ylang Ylang
Despondency – Galbanum, geranium, sacred frankincense, ginger, orange, rose, Ylang Ylang, Idaho balsam fur
Fear – Palo Santo, cypress, Roman chamomile, geranium, juniper, myrrh, spruce, orange, sacred frankincense
Grief/Sorrow- Singles bergamot, palo santo, galbanum, Roman chamomile, Clary Sage, eucalyptus, juniper, lavender,
Mood Swings – Idaho balsam fir, clary sage, sage, geranium, juniper, fennel, lavender, peppermint, rose, jasmine, rosemary, lemon, spruce, Ylang Ylang, Progessence Plus (hormone related)
Obsessiveness – Clary Sage, galbanum, ocotea, palo santo, cypress, geranium, lavender, Ylang Ylang
Panic – Bergamot, Idaho balsam fir, galbanum, Roman chamomile, myrrh, frankincense, lavender, marjoram, rosemary, thyme, Ylang Ylang, Spruce
Shock – Helichrysum, basil, dorado azul, copaiba, Roman chamomile, Ylang Ylang, Rosemary


Feelings2The Feelings Collection includes blends specially formulated for those combating anxiety, stress, and emotional turmoil..


I only recommend Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils, since lower quality oils do not have the same medicinal qualities and may actually be toxic.
~ Stacy M.



In addition to using essential oils, remember to give your body other "tools" that it needs to aid in the healing and restorative process:
  • Get consistent amounts of sleep!
  • Increase your intake of water daily.
  • Get plenty of sunshine.
  • Eat a balanced diet.
  • Avoid processed foods, dyes, white flour/sugar, MSG.
  • Detoxify your home
  • Have your hormone levels checked.
  • Increase your intake of Probiotics, Vitamin D, C, and an assortment of B Vitamins, as well as essential minerals like Magnesium.
  • Never underestimate the company and fellowship and company of supportive and positive friends and family members. 

I only use Young Living therapeutic grade essential oils because of their high purity. Many essential oils on the market today are adulterated and are not put through a Seed to Seal process that Young Living lives by. I highly recommend these essential oils for their outstanding purity and also because, simply put, they really work. I began my journey over two years ago with Young Living EOs and have never looked back. They are remarkable!

To get started using therapeutic grade essential oils for you and your family, I recommend purchasing the Premium Starter Kit! You can begin enjoying wholesale prices AND a large selection of essential oils at the same time. This is a great way to begin incorporating the most versatile essential oils into your daily life. I also personally gift you with an essential oil when you become a wholesale customer under me. It's my way of saying "thank you!" and supporting you in building your own natural medicine cabinet.

By the way, I am not a doctor. I just a woman who uses essential oils in her daily life with family and friends. The information provided on Ancient Essentials is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to prescribe, diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It is your responsibility to educate yourself and address any health or medical needs you may have with your physician. Please seek professional help when needed.

Message me at ancientessentials@yahoo.com.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Introducing the new enrollment kits....!

 There have been so many exciting things going on this week with Young Living Essential Oils! They released their NEW and dramatically improved starter kits, making them more beneficial and cost effective than ever before! Now is a wonderful time to begin your essential oil journey with these new starter kits. 


As if you needed any other incentive to start making your family and home healthy, Young Living now offers the Home Diffuser with a couple of the new kits!  I’m VERY excited about these!  The kits that were available before included a $40 diffuser coupon.  However, these new kits INCLUDE the diffuser FOR THE SAME PRICE!



 


 With the NEW Basic Starter Kit (to the left), you will get 2 NingXia Red 2-oz. samples, 5-ml Stress Away blend, AromaGlide Roller Fitment, 10 Essential Oil Sample Packets, plus all-new educational materials, including Welcome to Young Living, S.E.E.D. Sharing for Success, Distributor Resource Guide, and Essential Oils at a Glance





The new Basic PLUS Starter Kit ($75), pictured below, includes EVERYTHING in the Basic Starter Kit, PLUS an easy-to-use Home Diffuser.



If these weren't amazing enough, The Premium Start Kit ($150), pictured below, now includes EVERYTHING in the Basic Plus Starter Kit above, PLUS an Everyday Oils collection. The Everyday Oils collection includes 5ml bottles of the following essential oils:

Singles: Peppermint, Lavender, Lemon, Frankincense
Blends: Purification, Thieves, Peace & Calming, PanAway and Valor.


 



Everything you need to help revamp your medicine cabinet into a wellness cabinet!

IN ADDITION, I am hosting an essential oil giveaway for the first 2 members to become wholesale customers and purchase the Premium Start Kit under me this month. Let me help you begin your journey with tips, advice, and resources to begin your own home medicine cabinet! 


Contact me at ancientessentials@yahoo.com to learn more about becoming a wholesale customer and saving 24% on essential oils.


~Erica Rhodes




Saturday, July 13, 2013

15 Things to Know When You First Begin Using Young Living Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils…




These are 15  helpful facts to keep in mind in using Young Living essential oils. I recommend you read over this list to equip yourself with the knowledge in how best to use your oils for you and your family.

1. YL oils labeled as “supplements” are able to be used internally. Peppermint is probably the most useful oil on the planet. Always make sure you have enough.

2. If you ever need to dilute an essential oil because of sensitive skin, and you don’t have a carrier oil available, do not use water! Use anything that contains fat, such as full fat yogurt, butter, full fat milk or cream. It’s the ‘fat’ that dilutes your essential oils.

3.  Reach every cell in your body within 21 minutes when applied topically to the body

4. Never use essential oils in plastic cups or items. The essential oils attack the toxins in plastics and cause it to erode. Use glass or stainless steel when using essential oils in your drinks.

5. Essential oils that may require a carrier oil for topical use: PanAway, Peppermint, Basil, any of the Eucalyptus, any of the citrus (Lemon, Orange, Grapefruit, Tangerine, Bergamot*), Myrrh, Myrtle, and Melissa.  
 Essential oils that should (almost) always be diluted with a carrier oil for topical use: Clove, Cinnamon Bark, Wintergreen, Oregano, Thyme, Lemongrass, Black Pepper, Patchouli, Mountain Savory, Nutmeg, Marjoram, Balsam Fir, Coriander, Cypress, Galbanum, Pine, Ravensara, Ocotea. Again, key word is almost.


6. “Neat” means undiluted

7. Diffusing essential oils (with a cold-air diffuser) alleviates stress, cleanses and purifies the air from airborne bacteria, and creates a pleasant atmosphere in the home.

8. The Essential Rewards program is THE most cost effective way to earn points for free oils and build your medicine cabinet.

9. Good “carrier oils” are: sweet almond oil, coconut oil, olive oil, or jojoba oil.

10. Peace and Calming blend is the very best oil blend for little ones (as well as adults) for a good night’s sleep. Diffuse and apply topically!

11. How to afford essential oils – (Balance your budget by transfer buying, give the gift of health, earn free products & get discount shipping, make your own Personal Care Products and Household cleaners, Refer a Friend – message me to learn more)

12. When using Essential Oils in a spray bottle adding a pinch of Epsom salt. Essential oils have a tendency to clog up the mechanism in spray bottles because they don’t mix well with water and will float on top, failing to disperse. Putting the oil on the Epsom salt will cause the oil to adhere to the salt and disperse as the oil dissolves. This will help prevent your spray bottle from becoming clogged. So the next time you are making air freshener, "perfume" spray, or bug repellant, give this tip a try. In addition, the same goes for those who want to use essential oils in a bath. Use Epsom Salt or Dead Sea Salts to disperse the oils beforehand.

13. There are approximately 250 drops in a 15 ml bottle of essential oil

14. Never get essential oils directly in your eyes. If you do, use olive oil on the bone around the eye to dissipate the oil. Flushing the eye with water will just spread the oil and not bring relief.

15.  Phototoxicity is a chemically induced skin irritation from UV ray-exposed areas of the skin after using essential oils containing furans (furanoids). The skins response resembles exaggerated sunburn and in some people, it can leave permanent marks of darkened skin. Furanoids are compounds that act like prisms that amplify UV light. In nature they are found in leaves, seeds of plants, and most commonly the rinds of fruit to help them ripen. When you apply an essential oil containing furanoids to your skin and then go out into direct sunlight, use a tanning bed, or receive radiation treatments, your skin can burn which sometimes leaves permanent patches of dark color on your skin’s pigmentation called phototoxicity.

• Only oils containing enough furanoid compounds are considered phototoxic
• You will not burn if you ingest essential oil or take orally, so go ahead and add them to your drink on a hot summer day
• Using a carrier oil to dilute phototoxic oils does not protect against phototoxicity
• You cannot wash them off to avoid phototoxicity; they are already absorbed into the skin.
• Cover all areas of skin where you have applied phototoxic oils before going into the sun, only UV exposed areas will burn.
• Wait up to 12 HOURS after applying phototoxic oils to the skin before exposing to sunlight, UV radiation from tanning beds, or receiving radiation treatments. It is recommended to apply phototoxic oils topically in the evening before going to bed to allow adequate time before UV exposure.

Oils to avoid in UV Rays
Singles:
• Angelica (Angelica archangelica)
• Bergamot (Citrus bergamia)
• Fennel (Foeniculum flugare)
• Grapefruit (Citrus paradise)
• Lemon (Citrus limon)
• Lime (Citrus aurantifolia)
• Orange (Citrus sinensis)

Blends:
• Citrus Fresh
• Gentle Baby
• Joy
• RutaVala
• White Angelica