Thursday, September 11, 2014

Essential Oil Tip of the Week...Vetiver!!!


Vetiver
(Vetiveria zizanoides)

Item No. 3651
Whsl: 5 ml bottle $20.75

Retail: $27.30

PV: $20.75
TIP 1: Seems like we're on a "sleep" kick these past few weeks. Vetiver appears to have a calming effect and can help those who are struggling with their sleep.

TIP 2: This is a very calming oil that helps to settle the mind. It might be an interesting oils to try on your children as it can help settle anger and hysteria...bringing to mind the 2's and 3's tantrums...for both the kids AND mom!

TIP 3: Because of this oil's ability to calm and settle the nerves, it can also be seen to help reduce stress and tension.

TIP 4: This oil is also appears to help with aches and pains, especially for rheumatism, arthritis and muscular pain.

TIP 5: Vetiver has a calming effect and because of that, some moms like to use it on their children who experience ADD, ADHD and hyperactivity.
Properties of Vetiver: antiseptic, aphrodisiac, cicatrisant, nervine, sedative, tonic, sedative and vulnerary


.* Not all oils or oil companies are the same! Young Living oils are THE ONLY oils I would trust with internal use! Occasionally an oil will feel "hot", if this happens, or you get an oil in your eye, add a carrier oil to dilute it, NEVER water, remember oil and water don't mix! A good carrier oil could be Young Living's V6 oil or something you cook with like olive or coconut oil.

 
All information for education use only. I cannot treat, diagnose or prescribe. All information is taken from the Essential Oil desk Reference.


To order your bottle of Vetiver,

Contact Dr. Heather Giesen, Young Living Independent Distributor, Sponsor ID #1419370 952-758-8760, drhlgiesen@gmail.com


To sign up with YOUR OWN Young Living Account follow this link and sign up today! 

https://www.youngliving.com/signup/?site=US&sponsorid=1956581&enrollerid=1419370


Please send me YOUR tips for the oils I am sharing with you...we learn from each other!

 
Let nature’s pharmacy help you out and assist your adjustment!


Heather L Giesen, DC, CACCP 

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