Aromatherapy 2

Safety Issues in Essential Oils

If used as recommended, and under the care of a qualified practitioner, aromatherapy is very safe. Please remember that essential oils are very concentrated. Do not use too much. (Too much is not better in case of essential oils.) Also, please be wary of any allergies people have to essential oils. (Try on a small spot to see whether there is any allergic reactions before exposing the whole body). Caution is particularly recommended for patients who are pregnant, have allergy, high blood pressure or epilepsy. Be careful with young children or babies. If you accidentally spill the essential oils on your skin or eye, wash it off immediately with whole milk. Milk with some fat in it is best for reducing irritation and removing the oil actually in the eye. You may also use olive oil or other vegetable oil to resolve any issues if experiencing a burning sensation which would be possible with oils like peppermint. Watch out for inflamed skin if you use essential oils. If you consume the oil by accident, drink lot of milk, eat soft bread, and go to the nearest poison control centre for appropriate action.

Oral consumption of aromatic oils are strongly discouraged unless you are under the care and supervision of an experienced practitioner. Many of these essential oils are very toxic. You should not apply the undiluted essential oil on your body as these are very concentrated and you may experience discomfort. The exception to this is lavender oil which can be applied safely in the undiluted form for burns and insect bites.

It is a very good idea to keep your eyes closed while inhaling the aromatic oil. This helps build up your imagery which enhances the effect of the essential oil. It also prevents the "fumes" from irritating the eyes at close range. Don't apply any oils close to your eyes.

Certain oils such as mint oil causes insomnia. Do not use it at night (if you want go to sleep.)

 

Hazardous Essential Oils

Oils That Should Not Be Used At All In Aromatherapy

Almond, Bitter Prunus amygdalis, var. amara
Aniseed  Pimpinella anisum
Arnica  Arnica montana
Boldo Leaf  Peumus boldus
Calamus  Acorus calamus-acorus
Camphor  Cinnamomum camphorus
Cassia  Cinnamomum cassia
Cinnamon Bark  Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Costus  Saussurea lappa
Elecampane  Inula helenium
Fennel (Bitter)  Foeniculum vulgare
Horseradish  Cochlearia armorica
Jaborandi Leaf  Pilocarpus jaborandi
Mugwort (Armoise)  Artemisia vulgaris
Mustard  Brassica nigra
Origanum  Origanum vulgare
Origanum (Spanish)  Thymus capitatus
Pennyroyal (European)  Mentha pulegium
Pennyroyal (N. American)  Hedeoma pulegioides
Pine (Dwarf)  Pinus pumilio
Rue  Ruta graveolens
Sage  Salvia officinalis
Sassafras  Sassafras albidum
Sassafras (Brazilian)  Ocotea cymbarum
Savin  Juniperus sabina
Savory (Summer)  Satureia hortensis
Savory (Winter)  Satureia montana
Southernwood  Artemisia abrotanum
Tansy  Tanacetum vulgare
Thuja (Cedarleaf)  Thuja ocddentalis
Thuja Plicata  Thuja plicata
Wintergreen  Gaultheria procumbens
Wormseed  Chenopodium anthelminticum
Wormwood  Artemisia absinthium

 

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