Aromatherapy and Children
Aromatherapy and Children is also a positive environment; a cool aromatic
bath in a tub is always eagerly awaited by your children. Aroma-therapists
have evolved many different concoctions that are safely used in our homes
for our children. Many ailments and conditions that plague your growing
children can easily be treated by aromatic essential oils. How ever,
absolute care is needed in treating children with essential oils, although
there are many numbers of safe ones, which are ready for use. If used
in original concentration, oils may work adversely and cause skin burn
and irritation. Most common dosage for children preferable would be one-third
to one-half the adult dose, or a 1-percent dilution.
Chamomile, Melissa and fennel oils (edible) are usually used
as massage oil, or taken as a refreshing herb tea. These oils are
known
to treat a variety of stomach aches, and reduce chances of stomachaches,
tension, anxiety and hyper activity. Common problems like colic,
gas pains, and nausea and food allergies are also treated by oils.
A chamomile,
fennel and Melissa herb tea with a sprinkling of licorice helps
stop crying and fussing in infants with acute colic. Essential oils
also used
relieve muscle pain caused, during feeding. Herbal gripe water
made from various herbs is still being used all over the world to
get rid of colic
pains. A soothing water mix contains fennel, chamomile, caraway,
coriander and bitter orange peel, which are known to kill bacteria
and relieve
flatulence.
Most digestive problems are relieved by a simple stomach massage
using one of the oils. Stomach Pain Relief Oil can be formulated
as follows:
2 drops Roman chamomile
1 drop fennel
2 drops dill
1 drop Melissa
1 ounce carrier oil
Mix together and massage the stomach gently.
A suggested treatment for children before they sleep is a bath
containing lavender and chamomile essential-oil. Most children
just love taking aromatherapy baths, particularly if they have
their own favorite
personal blends. Highly Popular fragrances are orange, grapefruit
and tangerine; all act antidepressants and relaxants. Nature's
gentle but
powerful relaxant teas such as Melissa, lavender and chamomile
has those properties to calm a nervous, over excited child, relieve
headaches and
gently induce sleep.
Placing a cool cloth soaked with lavender on the forehead will
give much needed relief from a headache, sleeplessness or over
exertion. Frankincense is used as a vaporizer or as massage oil
and is an effective
agent reduces respiratory congestion or infection. Other safe essential
oils for children include mandarin, marjoram, neroli, jasmine and
petit grain. Tea of yarrow, catnip, peppermint and elder flower
rare known
to reduce the symptoms of measles, chicken pox or mumps; ginger
with sprinklings of lemon juice is also proved to be very effective.
The soreness
and the acute pain of mumps are reduced by syrups and gargles prepared
from teas of thyme, rosemary or sage. Antiviral oils made from
Melissa and bergamot has proven effective against the mumps and
chicken-pox viruses.
For teething pain in toddlers and young children, give chamomile
tea and rub the gums gently with a little diluted clove oil on
your finger.
The following formula may be used for swollen tonsils, mumps and
other lymphatic swelling in the neck area:
Neck Wrap
2 cups warm water
8 drops lavender essential oil
Mix the water with the essential oil. When the water is still
warm, dip a cloth in the water and wring it out to remove excess liquid.
Wrap the cloth around the neck. Cover with a towel to retain
the
heat. Remove
the cloth before it gets cold. Repeat as many times as you want
to.
Steam Press
When children are tired with aching muscles, essential oils are
known to relive the pain and soothe the fibers. Steam cloth press
acts as an excellent agent for achieving this objective. Here is
the method
to make a steam cloth press:
Take a thick and clean towel. Heat the water to boiling point.
Let it cool down a bit. Place a few drops of lavender or eucalyptus
oil in to the water and mix thoroughly. Soak the towel completely.
While hot squeeze and remove excess water. Place the wet towel
on your child’s
baked body and just smoothly press to release the solution. Repeat the
procedure 3 or 4 times. This should relieve the pain in a few moments.
Essential oils are universal in nature, as they are known to
work in every condition, in all times of the year. Essential oils
prove
very handy in times of distress and need; a few drops of essential
oil are
all needed to reduce the symptoms in children.