Emotional Wellness and Essential Oils
The natural properties found in essential oils produce a soothing, uplifting effect on the mind and emotions. When an oil containing the optimum level of constituents is diffused or applied externally, the result fosters a sense of emotional balance and well-being.
Essential Oils for Improved Emotional Wellness
When the aroma of essential oils is inhaled, the scent travels to the reticular system of the brain stem where emotions and memories are connected. This enables essential oils to improve emotional wellness in many ways. Those haunted by negative memories can use a cleansing blend, and in times of stress or mental fatigue a rejuvenating oil can remove emotional stressors and leave you feeling mentally invigorated. Other essential oils increase feelings of courage and determination when faced with life's many challenges.
Regardless of your emotional state, the properties harnessed in YLTG™ quality essential oils can help you improve or regain an optimal state of emotional wellness.
Essential Oils and the Mind
Smell is the only one of the five senses directly linked to the limbic lobe—the emotional control center—of the brain. From anxiety to tension, fatigue to stress, essential oils have long been appreciated for their uplifting, calming, and clarifying effects on emotional wellness. By diffusing essential oils or applying them to targeted areas of the body, constituents re-establish balance where stress or mental discomfort has disrupted emotional function.
To bring yourself into a state of emotional balance, consider using essential oils for aromatherapy and massage therapy.
Aromatherapy
There are two ways to use essential oils for aromatherapy: inhalation and application.
Learn techniques for proper inhalation of essential oils.
Find out how to use essential oils externally.
Note: Essential oils are very potent and some may be irritating to the skin. If irritation occurs, immediately apply a carrier oil or pure vegetable oil to the area to dilute. Please read label direction for each individual oil before using.
Massage Therapy
Here are some commonly used techniques for self-massage:
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Head Massage: Rub essential oils into the base of the skull, the crown of the head, or on the temples in a circular motion.
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Face Massage: Place a few drops of essential oils onto your hands and rub them together. Lightly cup your face in your hands; the warmth of your hands and aroma of the oils will aid in relaxation.
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Jaw Massage: Rub 1–2 drops of oil into the soft spot just below your ear lobe to release undue tension.
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Torso Massage: For a quick energy boost rub oils into the area above the kidneys.
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Foot Massage: There are many pressure points in the feet that correspond to other body systems. Rubbing the soles of the feet with essential oils is a great way to release tension.
Young Living's Most Popular Products for Emotional Wellness
- Feelings Collection : Features six essential oil blends formulated to promote emotional clearance and self renewal.
- Valor®: An empowering combination of oils designed to enhance an individual's internal resources.
- Peace & Calming™: Helps calm tensions and uplift the spirit.
- White Angelica™: A calming and soothing blend that encourages feelings of protection and security.
- Harmony™: Promotes physical and emotional well-being.
- Release™: Facilitates the ability to release anger and frustration.
- Clarity™: Promotes a clear mind and alertness.
- Gratitude™: Designed to elevate the spirit, calm emotions, and bring relief to the body.
- Trauma Life™: Formulated to help release buried emotional trauma.
Tip—Relax
“At night when I'm ready to go to bed and my mind will not relax, I put Peace & Calming™ essential oil blend on the bottom of my big toes. My mind relaxes and I go right to sleep. This oil is wonderful!”
—Chloe Evans
Tip—Shaving
“Whenever I get my underarms waxed I always apply lavender essential oil to soothe the skin. It works better than anything the salon has used.”
—B. J. Ayers