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The 8 Most Popular & Practical Essential Oils & Its Benefits

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Essential oil has been widely used for aromatherapy, skin care and beauty, since thousands of years

Certain essential oil is edible, while most of the essential oil can only be applied externally.

 

In here, I will share with you the 8 types of commonly used essential oils, where you should practically prepare them at your home.

 

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Original article was taken from: The 8 Most Popular & Practical Essential Oils & Its Benefits

 

No. 1: Lemongrass Essential Oil (read more: http://naturalconnection4u.com/essential-oil/24-100-pure-essential-oil-lemongrass-10ml.html)

 

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- The regenerative oil.
- A good tonic for the skin, especially useful for athlete’s foot.
- It kills bacteria and fungal infections.
- It cools and reduces fever in the body and helps ease aching muscles.
- It calms the nervous system relieving depression, stress and nervous exhaustion.
- Use with care on sensitive skins – it can cause irritation due to high citrus content

 

 

No. 2: Lavender Essential Oil (read more: http://naturalconnection4u.com/essential-oil/28-100-pure-essential-oil-lavender-10ml.html)

 

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- Essential oil for the first aid kit.
- Generally regarded as the most versatile essence therapeutically.
- Is well known for its sedative properties and is useful in treating depression, migraine, insomnia and nervous tension as well as dealing with stress.

 

No. 3: Peppermint Essential Oil (read more: http://naturalconnection4u.com/essential-oil/23-100-pure-essential-oil-peppermint-10ml.html)

 

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- The soothing digestion oil.
- Avoid during pregnancy.
- Use with care on sensitive skins – it can be an irritant due to high menthol content.
- The cooling and refreshing effect on the body brings temporary relief from headaches, mental fatigue, toothache, sinusitis, travel sickness, sunburn, upset stomachs and hangovers.

 

 

No. 4: Tea Tree Essential Oil (read more: http://naturalconnection4u.com/essential-oil/22-100-pure-essential-oil-tea-tree-oil-10ml.html)

 

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- First aid in a bottle.
- It has many outstanding properties.
It can be used to treat anything from blisters, boils, burns, rashes, gingivitis, mouth ulcers, burns, insect bites, nappy rash, ringworm to athlete’s foot and thrush, infected wounds, coldsores, corns and warts.

 

 

No. 5: Lemon Essential Oil (read more: http://naturalconnection4u.com/essential-oil/26-100-pure-essential-oil-lemon-10ml.html)

 

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- The cleansing oil
- Is stimulating, invigorating, astringent, deodorizing and antiseptic.
- Very helpful in treating mental exhaustion. Also for energizing an aching body.

 

 

No. 6: Eucalyptus Essential Oil (read more: http://naturalconnection4u.com/essential-oil/29-100-pure-essential-oil-eucalyptus-10ml.html)

 

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- The perfect insect repellent.
- It can soothe the pain of sore muscles, arthritis and rheumatism.
- Because it prevents bacterial growth and inhibits the growth of viruses, it is used to treat burns, blisters, cuts, herpes, wounds and sores.

 

 

No. 7: Citronella Essential Oil (read more: http://naturalconnection4u.com/essential-oil/25-100-pure-essential-oil-citronella-10ml.html)

 

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- It is obtained from the leaves and stems of different species of Cymbopogon (lemongrass).
- Research also shows that citronella oil has strong antifungal properties, is effective in calming barking dogs, and has even been used as a successful spray-on deterrent against pets destroying household items.

 

No. 8: Sweet Orange Essential Oil (read more: http://naturalconnection4u.com/essential-oil/27-100-pure-essential-oil-sweet-orange-10ml.html)

 

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- A calming and relaxing oil.
- It has a refreshing and stimulating effect on the body whilst leaving you relaxed. It rejuvenates skin.
- Excellent oil for calming children as well as for reducing colds and flu.
- Do not use when pregnant.

 

For more information, you may check Natural Connection Resources website for its essential oils section.

Edited by Homemade Natural

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