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Swiss-Pine Essential Oil pinus cembra USES Mix the following oils thoroughly to create a refreshing and relaxing fragrance and add it to an aromatherapy lamp. 4 drops Swiss-Pine oil 2 drops Cypress oil 2 drops Grapefruit oil ××××××××××××××××××××××××××× A shower gel with Swiss-Pine oil has a gentle disinfectant effect and also refreshes the body, as the oil can promote blood flow. Add six drops of Swiss-Pine oil to one half cup of liquid castile soap and pour into a squeeze bottle. ×××××××××××××××××××××××××××× A bath with two drops of Swiss-Pine oil added to it stimulates perspiration which helps the body flush out toxins and wastes. ×××××××××××××××××××××××××××× Footbaths with Swiss-Pine oil can warm up cold feet and treat the swelling and soreness that sometimes result. Mix 2 drops of Swiss-Pine oil with one tablespoon of heavy cream and add it to the warm water. ××××××××××××××××××××××××××× Steam inhalations with Swiss-Pine and Chamomile oils help treat respiratory ailments. The Swiss-Pine oil can stunt the growth of bacteria and soothe the bronchial tubes. Blend one drop each of Roman Chamomile and Swiss-Pine oil in one cup of hot water, and with eyes closed tight, inhale the vapors. ××××××××××××××××××××××××××× Antiseptic properties of Swiss-Pine oil disinfect the air, reducing the chance of infection in a sickroom. Mix 3 drops each of Swiss-Pine oil, Lemon oil with 5 drops of Eucalyptus oil and use it in an aromatherapy lamp. ×××××××××××××××××××××××××× Massage oil containing Swiss-Pine oil can ease sore muscles by promoting blood flow, resulting in a warming effect. Mix two drops each of Swiss-Pine oil and Rosemary oil with 3 drops of Lavender oil and add to your massage oil. Source(s) Banners and Template by Darigon Back - Home - Next |
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