Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Essential oils for animals

Essential oils are not only for humans but also can be use for animals in a different way. Such as lavender as far back has been know for its calnming effects can bbe use to soothe the mood of an animal. Just dab 1 to 2 drops on a piece of cotton and place it not too near the animal. Not for all animals though. I am still trying to explore more into these so will update more in future. The picture below would be best to avoid for animals


Monday, April 16, 2018

History Of Essential Oil (EO) - Part 1


Essential oils have been around the world for centuries.  Also known as aromatic oils previously.  The use of the essential oils varied between cultures for healing purposes. Where essential oils gained the reputation as healing agents is difficult to pinpoint, nevertheless essential oil knowledge was spread around the world.

The earliest evidence of human knowledge on essential oils were found in France (Lascaux).  Exists there are cave paintings which suggest the use of medicinal plants in every day life that has been tracked back as far back as 18,000 B.C.E.

Used by Egyptians, Chinese, Indians, Greeks, Persians, Romanians, Europeans in the past and present for healing and other purposes.  

For the Egyptians, as early  as 4500 B.C.E, there have been evidence and also is recorded in history in the use of aromatic oils AKA essential oils.  They are well-known for their knowledge in cosmetology, ointments and aromatic oils.  Their most famous herbal preparations is ‘Kyphi’ which is a mixture of 16 ingredients that could be used for varied purposes such as incense, perfumed or even medicine.  In was everyday life they used balsams, perfumed oils, scented barks, resins, spices and aromatic vinegar.  Oils and paste were transformed into pills, powders, suppositories, medicina cakes and ointments. Also used were ashes and smoke from aniseed, cedar, onion, garlic, grapes and watermelon.  When the peak of egypt’s power, the priests were the only authorities that were allowed to use aromatic oils as they were regarded as necessary to be one of the Gods.  Each of the deity had a specific fragrance dedicated to them and the statues were anointed with these oils from the followers.  The Pharaohs had their own special bends for medication, love, war and so on.  As for the embalming process, traces of aromatic gums such as cedar and myrrh have been found on mummies in the present.  Despite the importance of the aromatic oils in Egypt, the Egyptians imported oils of cypress and cedar instead of distilling their own.

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Essential oils surprises


I was never a believer in essential oils till I came across when I met a collegue from work. I was sceptical at first then I tried  and after a few usage of the oils I could see a difference in my dad who has dementia and also it has helped me a lot at work. It works wonders be it with babies, toddlers, teenagers or even adults. Even my own husband who never believed in these stuff  is now a believer. It’s cool for relaxation, different types of illnesses, pain even for cancer patients who go thru a journey which is hard for one to understand. I come from a medical background and I look for better ways instead of all the time taking medication. Should anyone want to know more, just leave your query here and I will try and answer to the best of my ability