Aromatherapy from oil diffusers used to be considered "far out," but as more and more people use oil diffusers, more and more scientists are discovering there are good reasons why. The simple fact is, aromatherapy can not just change your mood, it can relieve pain and give you both energy and immune resistance. And there's no better way to make the most of aromatherapy than by using an oil diffuser.
What Scientists Have Discovered About Aromatherapy?
Hooking up volunteers to electroencephalographs, researchers have found some amazing facts about the advantages of aromatherapy:
Orange scent helps you wake up and feel like working. (If you drink orange juice every morning, is that a big surprise?)
Peppermint helps you shift mental gears as you leave the tension of work for relaxation at home.
Juniper helps you relax after a workout at the gym.
Clover helps you deal with summer heat and winter cold.
Lavender relieves physical pain.
The human brain is "hard wired" to respond to certain kinds of scent. Aromatherapy takes advantage of those connections to help you relax more deeply, work or play more energetically, or even become a better lover. And an oil diffuser is the way to get greatest concentration of aromatherapy.
What Is an Oil Diffuser?
An oil diffuser is a heated container that brings essential oils to just the right temperature maximum healing effect. You could wave a bottle of essential oils under your nose, but an oil diffuser liberates and concentrates healing scents with the help of gentle warmth. An oil diffuser keeps essential oils from getting so hot they just boil away (essential oils evaporate at relatively low temperatures) but also gets them warm enough that you can breathe them in for maximum benefit.
Safer and More Efficient
The traditional way of diffusing essential oils was to place a bowl of the oil over a candle. That still works, of course, but if you have children or pets, you probably don't want to leave lighted candles around your bed or in your bathroom. Our oil diffuser is a safe alternative to the older methods of aromatherapy that actually delivers more aroma where it's needed most—to your nose.