Whether
you need to relieve stress, relax or reenergize, an aromatherapy pillow is the
perfect solution. Aromatherapy pillows are ususally made of soft and natural hand
sewn rayon fabric and are filled with organic flax seeds which are imbued with
pure essential
oils.
Herbal aromatherapy pillows conform to the shape of a
face, and provide a convenient and effective method of applying aromatherapy.
These essential oils are blended into an aromatherapy formula for certain elements.
These
alternative herbal aromatherapy products include pillows of every sort and kind:
facial pillows, eye pillows, neck pillows, and body pillows.
Aromatherapy
pillow can be used hot or cold. Each is filled with flax which retains heat extremely
well. Weighing in at 1/2 pounds, pillows put pressure on tired and sore muscles.
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these aromatherapy recipes and tips to relieve stress and pain:
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Usage To use as a heat pack, place it in your microwave oven for
2 minutes. Pillow will stay hot for about 45 minutes. And if you would like a
moist heat, simply spritz with water before heating.
Cold
Usage To use as an ice pack, seal your pillow in a plastic bag
and place into the freezer for one hour. Pillow will stay soft and cold for about
45 minutes.
Facial
Facial aromatherapy pillows are specifically sized to reach your temples and cheek
bones (for your sinuses). The notch is for your nose. Just lay back and apply
the pillow to your face. You will experience an amazing sensation as the essential
oils penetrate your temples, face and sinuses, and the weight of the flax seed
gently easies tension away.
Headache
Help Essential oils of sweet marjoram, lavender, spike lavender,
dalmation sage, sweet basil, coriander, peppermint, helichrysum and angelica.
Stress
Ease Essential oils of ylang ylang, lavender, roman chamomile,
valerian,lemon, eucalyptus, mandarin, sweet marjoram, clary sage, citronella,
lemongrass, neroli, helichrysum, rose and melissa.
Sinus
Soothe Essential oils of niaouli, cypress, hyssop, laurel,
cineole, rosemary, spike lavender, peppermint, tea tree and linalool thyme.
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