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Aromatherapy Using Essential Oils for Fatigue When fatigue affects you and you just can't break through it, whether it's first thing in the morning or in the afternoon, essential oils can pep you up and make your body and mind more awake and alert.
Air Therapy Using Essential Oils for Fatigue
We have a number of energizing and refreshing essential oil blends that are effective for combating fatigue, including Rejuvenating, Renewal, Away, and Respiration. You can also try any of the following single note essential oils to help combat fatigue: peppermint, eucalyptus, spearmint, rosemary, bergamot, lime, lemon, and citronella. To get the full uplifting and energizing properties of these essential oils, our ultronic diffusers are the best choice, or try our portable car diffuser (great for the morning commuter).
Essential Oil Bath & Body Care for Fatigue
To give yourself a refreshed, mentally awake feeling take a shower or bath using any of the bath and body products in our Rejuvenating or Renewal collections. Essential oils absorb well in our extremities (i.e. our head and feet). Try our Stimulate Shampoo and Conditioner to infuse its peppermint and rosemary essential oils into your scalp. Or on the other end, try our Revitalizing Foot Scrub and Foot & Leg Lotion with peppermint and eucalyptus.
100% Natural Wellness On-the-Go
Our Rejuvenating Roll-on, Rejuvenating Spray Mist, or Renewal Spray Mist are great on-the-go solutions you can use it in your car or at the office for those fatigued moments. It doubles as a sweet, citrusy perfume. Our Respiration Roll-On and our Headache Relief Roll-on also work well against fatigue. Alternatively, you can add a 1-2 drops of any of the essential oils listed here to a tissue and breathe into it deeply. Or try creating your own on-the-go solution using our unscented roll-on or unscented spray mist blending your own combination any of the above essential oils or blends.
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| NOTE: This guide is based on published traditional uses of Essential Oils and is for reference purposes only. It is not intended to treat, prescribe or diagnose. The information contained herein is in no way considered a substitute for consultation with a duly licensed health care professional. |
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