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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Choosing Essential Oils for You

Regardless if you prefer your own mixture of essential oil or you prefer traditional essential oils, you will want to keep your oils in tip-top shape. You will want to ensure your oils look, smell and work the way they are supposed to so that you can get the most out of them. There are many popular choices such as lavender and proprietary blends, such as Child Calm. Whichever oils you choose, Kelly's Health is here to help you get the most out of your oils.

You first need to know what benefits you wish to receive from your essential oils. There are many individuals that choose their oils based on the aroma. Two of the most popular choices of these are lavender and tea tree oil. Lavender is a wonderful scent that promotes both mental clarity and spirit. Tea tree oil, on the other hand, is not as popular in the scent department because it has a strong, harsh and solid smell.

When you own great essential oils, you will want to ensure that they stay in great shape. In order to keep your oils in great shape, follow the suggestions:

-Store your essential oils in a dry and dark place. You will discover that you can hold onto your essential oils much longer when they are not exposed to sunlight. This is one of the reasons you will find that essential oils commonly come in dark bottles. When you make your own essential oils you want to store your oils in dark, nonporous bottles, such as glass.

-Every essential oil has a particular type of smell or odor. If an oil doesn't smell "right" to you, there is a good chance that it is no longer good; if this occurs, you will want to return it for a return or throw it away. While essential oils usually do not expire or go bad, the carrier oils can and are often rancid when they do. When carrier oils go bad they are no longer as effective and smell awful.

-Choose to purchase essential oils that are made in the United States; this will ensure the quality of the ingredients and the purity. The FDA requires that everything in the essential is disclosed, including additives, the oil itself and the carrier oil. Because of this requirement, you know what's in the oils you purchase and they are safe for you and your family.

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