Courtney Hutson
What is Essential Oils & Aromatherapy
Updated: Feb 24, 2022
1 drop of oil covers every single cell 40,ooo times and when applied, is absorbed within 20 minutes! Whether you use essential oils for aromatherapy, personal care, or household solutions, every aspect of daily life can benefit from a few drops of oil!
There are 1,031 references to essential oils and the plants that produced them in the ancient text of the Bible.
What is an Essential Oil?
Essential Oils are naturally occurring from botanicals around the word and extremely potent and should be used with caution. They offer an alternative solution to those who are tired of supplementing their wellness regimen.
Essential oils are the volatile fluid inside of aromatic plants - life or essence of the plant (Found in a plant's flower, stem, leaves, bark or fruit)
It's what gives plants their fragrances
Essential oil is a significant support in health of the plant, help the plant heal itself, repair damaged tissue and rid itself of toxic substances and free radicals
By coming right from the plant you will absorb more vitamins and minerals when you use pure essential oils
Sometimes referred to as the plants' "life force"
How Are Essential Oils Made?
Seed, Cultivate, Distill, Test & Seal
Select only the best seeds from the most vigorous and healthy plants that have been evaluated for their viability and productivity in the field. Farms all around the world grow the plants for the essential oils
Oils are extracted through careful steam distillation, resin tapping, and cold pressing.
Pure, authentic solutions from nature
How Do Essential Oil Work?
Oils enter the body by two main routes - the skin and the nose
They enter and leave the body efficiently, leaving no toxins behind
Oils are absorbed easily through the pores and hair follicles in the skin
They are taken directly into the blood stream
If At First You Don't Succeed....
Try and try again
Sometimes people have a "wow" moment and it works perfectly, quickly and flawlessly
Sometimes you may need to try another oil
Sometimes it may take a little longer or more frequently than expected, so don't give up too soon (most applications you can repeat every few hours)