Posts Tagged ‘Essential Oils’

Foot Odor Natural Remedies

Sunday, January 10th, 2010
Do you dare to go barefoot?

Do you dare to go barefoot?

Foot odor can be embarrassing and difficult to cure. With the expansion of awareness of the potential toxicity and long-term side effects of traditional medications for any disease or infection, including foot odor, natural remedies are becoming popular and mainstream. Foot odor natural remedies are easy and inexpensive to make right at home, or they can be purchased at local health food stores and vitamin shops.

Get Rid of That Smell, the Natural Way!
Long-term use of harsh chemicals can lead to all sorts of toxic situations for the body. The feet are no exception to this rule. This can be avoided by purchasing foot odor natural remedies, or using ingredients found in your cupboards, for mixing one yourself. The use of essential oils with anti-fungal properties, mixed with some sweet-smelling oils can really make a difference in ridding bacteria and fungus which contributes to that horrible smell.

Natural Recipe Using Essential Oils
A great natural recipe for eliminating foot odor is the mixture of certain essential oils with distilled water and other non-toxic substances. Mix 1 cup of distilled water with ¼ of witch hazel. Add about 7 drops of tea tree oil, which contains anti-fungal properties, and an additional 3 to 4 drops of an additional essential oil of your choice. Sage and geranium oil also have anti-fungal properties, while oils like lavender and rose have a wonderful scent. This solution can be sprayed directly on your feet, and inside your shoes as often as you like.

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Natural Deodorizers for the Feet
There are many ingredients that can probably be found in your kitchen cabinets which are great at eliminating foot odors. Baking soda not only rids the awful smell, but also helps to cut down on bacteria. Sprinkle some baking soda in your shoes at night, and add a crumpled ball of newspaper to collect moisture. Tea and vinegar washes can also be made into a foot soak for a great and natural acidic foot bath. Bring tea to a boil, or heat vinegar as an alternative, and once it’s cooled, pour it into a deep dish and soak your feet for at least 20 minutes.

Natural Shoe Inserts
There are many shoe inserts on the market made of natural materials and ingredients which help to minimize foot odors. You may want to take a look at the following:

10prs Bamboo Charcoal Deodorizing Shoe Inserts

Woodlore Cedar Shoe Fresh Inserts

Essential Oils, The Benefits of Cedar Oil

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Cedar Essential Oil

Cedar Essential Oil

Cedar oil, or cedarwood oil is one of the many essential oils that have multiple benefits of use.  One of its most common uses is that of an insect repellent, but many other benefits can be had using this fragrant oil. Cedar oil is derived from distilling sawdust and wood chips from the juniper tree and has had many important uses throughout history, one of which was the use of cedar oil in ancient Egypt for embalming purposes.

Cedar Oil As Insect Repellent
Cedar oil makes an effective insect repellent due to its insecticide properties. Pure oil can lose potency in just 1 to 2 hours so to get the most benefit, try mixing this oil with other essential oils like citronella or lemongrass, or purchase a commercial spray with cedar oil as the base. A great choice for commercial insect repellent using cedar oil is 32 Ounce Texas Cedarwood Oil.

Cedar Oil as an Anti Seborrhoeic
Seborrhoea in one form, is a type of eczema. Cedar oil is very helpful at clearing up inflammation caused by this condition and helps to reduce infection. If you have been diagnosed with this condition, use of cedar oil may be a less expensive and more beneficial remedy.

Cedar Oil as an Antiseptic
Cedar oil is often used as an ingredient in herbal antiseptic creams due to its cleansing properties. This oil can protect wounds from infection and prevent from additional germs, like tetanus.

Cedar Oil as an Anti Spasmodic
If you suffer from leg spasms, or other types of spasm such as those of the nerves, heart or intestines, cedar oil is very effective at relief. Apply externally.

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Cedar Oil as an Astringent
Astringents help to shrink and constrict body tissues. Use cedar oil as a remedy for ailing teeth and gums, and to firm up skin and loosened muscles. You may also try this remedy for relieving diarrhea.

Cedar Oil as a Tonic and Diuretic
Use cedar oil to stimulate metabolism, tone up muscles, stimulate brain function, and increase removal of unhealthy fat. Use of this oil can give relief to problems such as obesity, urinary tract infections, arthritis, and high blood pressure. Cedar oil helps to remove excess water and toxins like uric acid.

Other Uses of Cedar Oil
If you haven’t found enough uses for cedar oil, consider the following:

  • relief from irregular and painful menstruation
  • soothing, sedation and calming of mind
  • relief from insomnia
  • itch relief
  • relief for fungal infections
  • relief for cystitis
  • clearing dandruff
  • oily skin treatment
  • clearing acne
  • relief for arthritis

Caution When Using Cedar Oil
While this product includes all natural properties, pregnant women should avoid its use. When applying concentrated amounts of cedar oil to the skin, irritation could occur. Be careful with sensitive skin.

Desert Essence Tea Tree Oil and Products

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Desert Essence tea tree products range from pure essential oils all the way to tea tree dental floss, moisturizers and shampoo.  Tea tree oil has been shown to be an amazing essential oil with the ability to naturally treat many conditions like dandruff, acne, yeast growth, Athlete’s foot, periodontal disease, boils, eczema, etc. Also called melaleuca oil, tea tree oil is a powerful antiseptic and antifungal agent, and Desert Essence tea tree products take advantage of this fact to offer you a great and natural healing product line.

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Desert Essence Tea Tree Pure Essential Oil
Desert Essence pure tea tree essential oil comes from Australia. Pure tea tree oil is best known for its antiseptic qualities to help prevent infection. This product is not recommended for full strength on the face, as with the treatment of acne. Desert Essence does, however, offer tea tree oil facial cleansing pads, Thoroughly Clean Face Wash with tea tree oil, and many other tea tree oil products for cleansing the facial skin.

Desert Essence Tea Tree Toothpaste
Tea tree oil is well-known for improving the health of gums and decreasing the effects of gingivitis. Desert Essence tea tree toothpastes can offer you welcome relief when experiencing pain or bleeding from infected gums. Ongoing use can greatly improve the health of your gums and reduce risk of periodontal disease.

It’s Been Called “Medicine Chest In a Bottle”
Tea tree oil has so many great uses that are effective, can save you loads of money, and keep you from experiencing pain and symptoms associated with certain conditions. Use Desert Essence tea tree oil, or appropriate products containing tea tree oil, for the following conditions:

  • Insect bites
  • Boils
  • Ringworm
  • Athlete’s foot
  • Dandruff
  • Ear mites, fleas or lice in dogs and cats
  • Ear Infection
  • Cold Sores
  • Acne

Always be sure to research, as some remedies require pure tea tree essential oil, while some conditions are better treated with commercial tea tree products, like those offered by Desert Essence. Note that tea tree is not a cure for any disease, but it does offer significant relief for many conditions. Increasing awareness of natural remedies, like that of tea tree oil, are making significant changes to our overall well-being.

Enjoy your Desert Essence tea tree oil and please leave comments as to your results with the product.