tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7122163157306498894.post8426364995023877890..comments2024-03-29T16:21:59.295+11:00Comments on My Abundant Life: 3 Oils Every Home Should HaveWendy Gowerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01079131126381265901noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7122163157306498894.post-25578456917712394822020-10-12T06:50:12.147+11:002020-10-12T06:50:12.147+11:00I use EO quite often and use TTO for cleaning as f...I use EO quite often and use TTO for cleaning as for health. Eucalyptus for sinuses. Lavender for calming. So many uses for all 3. However, may I gently caution everyone when using EO to dilute with a carrier oil and Never ingest. Kayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02633912756265339462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7122163157306498894.post-12303619858265624372020-10-01T21:39:22.669+10:002020-10-01T21:39:22.669+10:00Those are 3 of my top oils, too. I use all of the...Those are 3 of my top oils, too. I use all of them in just about the same ways you do. The lavender oil is kept in a roll on bottle with coconut oil and used for itches. We haven't bought itch cream since starting to use this. I also make an alcohol based disinfecting spray with all of these plus lemon (here on my blog http://cottageonblackberrylane.com/2020/09/26/homemade-disinfecting-spray/)Jennyhttp://cottageonblackberrylane.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7122163157306498894.post-2427450401019536322020-09-30T19:35:08.233+10:002020-09-30T19:35:08.233+10:00At present I have been running a cold mist diffuse...At present I have been running a cold mist diffuser with eucalyptus oil and a blend called ie: hay fever. It has lemon, peppermint, lavender and cypress. My sinuses have been horrible all winter and my ENT is not keen on surgery. I wish he would so my sinuses could be cleared.<br /><br />My eucalyptus oil doesn't have a dropper in it and I poured way too much into the diffuser the other day. This diffuser hold about two litres of water so I lasted quite a while. Lesson learned.<br /><br />Sadly my lavender plant died this winter and I must source a new one. I had it near the front door and the prevailing breeze would bring the smell into the lounge.<br /><br />I love the smell mandarin. One day I will treat myself to some!Suzannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7122163157306498894.post-34362703064352372122020-09-30T19:24:10.019+10:002020-09-30T19:24:10.019+10:00I use lavender oil and tea tree oil in much the sa...I use lavender oil and tea tree oil in much the same ways as you. I have never used eucalyptus oil, but having read your post I think I will buy some as my husband suffers with sinus pain whenever he has a cold and it sounds like this would be a big help. thank you for the tip!Tracynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7122163157306498894.post-65055275060852157342020-09-30T07:50:50.119+10:002020-09-30T07:50:50.119+10:00I use all three mainly the same ways as you do but...I use all three mainly the same ways as you do but lavender oil on the temples soothes headaches. When I was suffering with terrible gut pain, massaging my abdomen with lavender oil was the only thing that gave any relief. Jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08100301243943578043noreply@blogger.com