Geranium, Lemon & Pine… these 3 essential oils combined make one POWERFUL TRIO!
I’ve been doing some research and found a PubMed research article that mentioned citronellol, geraniol, and neryl acetate were the major compounds of geranium oil, and that limonene was a major compound of lemon oil. Because these compounds are so beneficial, I decided to make up roller bottle and a nasal inhaler. Over the years I’ve had many, many positive experiences with essential oils but love when I find evidence based research to find out how and why they work.
Since I never throw out my empty essential oil bottles it was super easy and quick to make up this roller bottle and a nasal inhaler but you can use an empty, store-bought roller bottle. Just make sure it has a stainless steel roller ball. I’ve found that the plastic ones are cheap and don’t work out well at all.
DIRECTIONS
ROLLER BOTTLE (15ml)– 40 drops Geranium, 20 drops Lemon and 20 drops Pine essential oils – topped off with black cumin seed carrier (preferred) or carrier oil of choice. Then simply rolling up spine and/or feet.
NASAL INHALER– 15 drops Geranium, 10 drops Lemon, 10 drops Pine essential oils
Be sure to label both and you’re good to go!
The nasal inhaler will be going in my purse but I haven’t decided if I want to keep the roller bottle on my nightstand, bathroom counter or also in my purse.
Thinking I may end up making an extra roller bottle so I have one to put in my purse, to have it handy just in case I forgot to apply before going out.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE OILS!
GERANIUM
Pelargonium graveolens (Geranium) flower oil
†Premium essential oil
KEY CONSTITUENTS- Citronellol, Geraniol, Citronellyl formate
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Geranium essential oil is steam distilled from the flowers, leaves, and stems of the Pelargonium graveolens plant, a multibranched shrub that grows up to 5 feet tall. Native to subtropical southern Africa, geranium was used traditionally by the Egyptians to promote beautiful, radiant skin. Today Geranium essential oil is obtained from Africa and Madagascar and is used in many perfumes and cosmetics for its fresh, floral aroma and skin care benefits. In addition to use in topical products and perfumes, Geranium essential oil can be diffused or inhaled for its uplifting and soothing aroma.
LEMON
Citrus limon† (Lemon) peel oil
†Premium essential oil
KEY CONSTITUENTS- Limonene, Gamma-terpinene, Beta-pinene
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Originally native to Asia, the lemon tree wasn’t common in Europe until the 16th century. It is part of the evergreen family and reaches a height of about 20 feet. Lemon essential oil is known for its cleansing properties, and it is widely used in skin care and home cleaning solutions for these benefits. Its fresh, zesty aroma also makes it an important top note in perfumes, as well as an effective odor neutralizer when diffused.
Lemon Vitality™ essential oil has a fresh, citrusy flavor and provides immune support and antioxidant properties when taken internally.*
Lemon and Lemon Vitality are the same essential oil.
PINE
Pinus sylvestris† (Pine) leaf oil
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KEY CONSTITUENTS- Alpha-pinene, Limonene
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The Pinus sylvestris tree, also known as Scotch pine, is a tall coniferous evergreen tree that grows to the height of 131 feet and has characteristic orange-red bark and stiff blue-green needles. Pine essential oil is steam distilled from the needles of the tree and has been researched by Hippocrates, the father of western medicine. Pine’s aroma is reminiscent of the Japanese tradition of forest bathing and provides a refreshing breathing experience and encourages a moment of joy. When blended with other essential oils such as Peppermint, Lavender, and Eucalyptus, there are numerous benefits.
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