Are Essential Oils Safe?
So
you keep hearing about essential oils and in some cases they sound amazing.
Maybe you have experimented a bit with them but are a little uptight. Can
something as potent as essential oils be safe? I mean there have got to be some
dangers or side effects, don't there? I remember having a significant concern
myself when I first started using essential oils about a wound that I had had
stitched shut and whether or not I should put oils on the wound. In retrospect,
knowing what I know now, I wish that I had been more aggressive in my use of
oils at the time. So from my perspective, I am very comfortable with essential
oils for myself and my entire family. That said, there are always things
to be aware of. This is science, after all, not magic. As such we must consider
if there are possible tradeoffs to be aware of regarding our choices.
Most
essential oils are perfectly safe and do not have any negative effects. They
are also strongly antibacterial,
anti-fungal, and antiviral which makes them safe to use not only medically but
also for cleaning. Because of their extremely small molecular size, essential
oils are not only easily absorbed by the body but they also do not accumulate
in the body. That said, as with anything that you put into your body it is important
to be educated in their use and to use them properly.
Let's start
with a few basics. Try not to get them in the eyes, any essential oil in the
eye will sting. If you do get it in the eye, do not flush it out with water,
that will only make it sting worse. Waiting it out seems to work the best but
that can be tough to do. There are a few oils that are not really intended to
be ingested even if you think that they should be. Most doTERRA essential oils
are completely safe for consumption, particularly if diluted, but birch,
cypress, cedarwood, eucalyptus, and wintergreen should not generally be used in
this way. Also if
you are allergic to a
specific thing, you will in all likelihood be allergic that essential oil. Keep that in mind.
Good
quality essential oils are concentrated and thus can be quite strong. This
being the case, some oils applied directly to sensitive skin can be irritating.
This is not the case with all oils but hot oils such as oregano, cinnamon,
clove, thyme, and cassia should be used with caution when being applied
directly to the skin. One way of using hot oils, or any oils for that matter on
the skin is to use a carrier oil such as fractionated coconut oil, to dilute
the essential oil. This is particularly true for children. Children have
thinner more sensitive skin than adults, and as a result dosages might need to
be more conservative and a carrier oil is advised. As with anything that is
concentrated essential oils are not meant to be played with, it is advisable to
keep them out of the reach of younger children.
As
with younger children a few cautions can be noted regarding pregnancy. It is
important to use certified pure therapeutic grade essential oils in order to avoid
any impurities. This is why product lines like doTERRA are such a Godsend, it
is vital to know exactly what you are putting into your body and if it is what
it is billed as. Aromatic use of most essential oils with the exception of
birch, rosemary, thyme, or wintergreen is fine during pregnancy. For internal
use basil, cinnamon, rosemary, and thyme are not recommended during pregnancy.
And topically birch, cassia, cinnamon, rosemary, thyme and wintergreen are not
recommended during pregnancy. Finally, the recommendation regarding doTERRA
blends during pregnancy is that you consider diluting them as to make them less
intense. Pregnancy is a time to be cherished and also a time to be cautious as
you steward a young life into this world. Essential oils can play a key role
during a pregnancy and can be used to great effect to ease some of the discomforts
of carrying a child. A good starting point regarding pregnancy can be found on everything essential .me.
As
with all things in life there are pros and cons. Every choice that we make
carries positives and negatives with it. Essential oils offer a clear, clean,
comprehensive, and safe way of dealing with various aspects of our lives. They
are quite safe in almost all regards carrying minimal risks and offering any
number of positives. Combined with proper diet, exercise, medical guidance, and
a bit of education doTERRA essential oils are a safe and healthy option for
your life.
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