Essential Oils For Your Children
A gentle hug, smile or a kiss are forms of connection, bonding between the parent and the child. A loving nurturing touch of Massage on the feet, arms, hands, back, abdomen and legs is therapeutic for both the child and parent, usually the mother. Babies at six weeks of age can recognize their mother’s scent, hence making them extremely sensitive to any kind of Fragrance, pleasant or unpleasant. Fragrant Essential Oils used during the upbringing of your child supports your little one’s health, happiness and well being.
Essential Oils have distinct composition determining the Fragrance, colour, and effect on our body. Before you introduce your child to the aromatic world of fragrances, seek advice from your GP or qualified aroma therapist. If possible, carry out detailed research your self on the oil you plan to use on your infant or child.
Listed below are few commonly used Essential Oils that are used for Kids.
- Lavender essential oil is excellent home remedy for headaches, earaches and even insect bites.
- Geranium and Rose Essential Oils act as a good skin softener, toner and natural astringent.
- Chamomile and Peppermint Essential Oils prevent hair loss.
- Lavender, Lemon and Curry Leaf Essential Oils provide relief from dandruff.
- For any bruises and burns, use Tea Tree and Lavender Essential Oils.
- Black Pepper essential oil is good for constipation.
- Cedarwood, Eucalyptus and Tea Tree Essential Oils alleviate coughs.
- Ginger, Lavender and Thyme essential oil works wonders on sore throats.
- Lavender and Roman Chamomile essential oil blend allows for restful sleep at night.
- Lemon and Grapefruit Essential Oils added to a tub of warm water for a Bath refreshes the kid.
A word of caution for any parents planning on using Aromatherapy Essential Oils on their children. Please exercise caution while using Essential Oils. Its best to stick to mild oils and less is best. Since Essential Oils are highly concentrated, make sure that they are properly diluted with water or carrier oils. Improper dilution can result in skin irritation for your little ones. Don’t let your children be alone while using Essential Oils.
By: Sharon Hopkins
Sharon Hopkins is the Webmaster for http://www.aromatherapies.net, an Online guide to Aromatherapy, alternative medicine, Essential Oils, recipes, synergies, blends, oil profiles and products.
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