Nausea Relief

This blend helps you calm nausea 

2 Drops of Peppermint 

Drops of Ginger 

4 Drops of Cinnamon

Application: some drops on your favorite diffuser. 

 

Peppermint Essential Oil

The peppermint plant is a hybrid of water mint and spearmint and was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. Frequently used in toothpaste and chewing gum for oral hygiene, Peppermint oil also helps alleviate occasional stomach upset and promotes healthy respiratory function when taken internally.

Ginger Essential Oil

Newly sourced from Madagascar, Ginger essential oil is derived from the fresh rhizome of the ginger plant—the subterranean stalk of a plant that shoots out the root system. A featured ingredient in many Asian dishes, Ginger has a hot, fragrant flavor when used as a kitchen spice. In Western tradition, Ginger is most often used in sweets—gingerbread and ginger snaps being two examples. Internal use of Ginger is best known as a digestive aid and for helping to ease occasional indigestion and nausea. Ginger essential oil can also be applied topically or inhaled for a soothing aroma.

Cinnamon Essential Oil

Cinnamon is derived from a tropical, evergreen tree that grows up to 45 feet high and has highly fragrant bark, leaves, and flowers. Extracted from bark, Cinnamon oil supports healthy metabolic function and helps maintain a healthy immune system when needed most. Cinnamon is frequently used in mouth rinses and chewing gums.

Safety

  • Best avoid in pregnancy 

  • May be Neurotoxic 

  • Possible skin irritant 

  • Possible skin sensitizer 

  • Do not use on children