How to Use Aromatherapy for Constipation

How to Use Aromatherapy for Constipation



Aromatherapy is an alternative health practice that uses highly concentrated essential oils that are extracted from plants and used to stimulate the healing process and to treat symptoms of illness. Stimulating essential oils are used to promote peristalsis and to encourage the downward movement of digestion.







Things You'll Need:





rosemary essential oil




lemongrass essential oil




mandarin essential oil




marjoram essential oil




orange essential oil




black pepper essential oil







Making the Essential Oil Blend




1


Choose a carrier oil based on your skin type.





2


Measure and pour 20 ml of the carrier oil into a brown or blue glass bottle.





3


Choose an essential oil(s) based on the symptom and the effect you would like to achieve.





4


Determine the number of drops of essential oil needed for your oil blend.





5


Use an eyedropper to add the essential oil (8 to 10 drops) to the carrier oil.





6


Close the lid tightly and gently shake the bottle.





7


Label the bottle with the
date
, the name of the essential oil, the name of the carrier oil and the dilution.



Essential Oils for Constipation




1


Create an oil blend of
rosemary
, mandarin and other citrus oils to stimulate peristalsis, the rhythmic movement along the digestive tract.





2


Encourage digestion as you massage your oil blend into your abdomen while moving in a clockwise direction and using a wave like pressure.





3


Immerse yourself in an aromatic bath using 5 drops of these stimulating essential oils to ease the abdominal tensions associated with constipation.





4


Tonify your digestive system as you massage lemongrass oil into your abdomen.





5


Combine rosemary with marjoram in your blend to enhance its ability to ease cramping and abdominal tension.





6


Complete your therapy with a foot massage to continue the downward flow of energy.








Tips & Warnings










Always dilute essential oils to a 1% or 2.5% solution.








Mix essential oils in small amounts (20ml) of carrier oil to prevent waste due to the dramatic decrease in the shelf life of diluted oils.








20 ml of blended oil is adequate for a full body aromatherapy massage.








Thicken your creams and lotions by adding a waxy plant extract called Jojoba.








Add wheat germ oil to blended oils to prolong the shelf life and to prevent them from becoming rancid.








Avoid marjoram if you are pregnant.








Avoid rosemary if you are pregnant, have high blood pressure or seizures (epilepsy).








Avoid the sun and sunlamps for at least 6 hours after treatment with orange, mandarin and other citrus oils.








Do not apply essential oils directly to the skin.








Do not rub your eyes after using essential oils. (Rinse your eyes with cold water if you get any essential oil in your eye.)








Use a 1% dilution for
children
, pregnant women and for anyone with sensitive skin.








Consult your physician and an aromatherapist prior to using essential oils if you are pregnant.








Check each essential oil for specific contraindications and precautions prior to using them, ie. oils that are stimulants should be avoided if you have a seizure disorder or high blood pressure.








Keep essential oils away from heat and open flames.








Keep essential oils away from children and pets.



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