Saturday, October 26, 2019

Apple Cider diffuser blend ~

What scent signifies the Fall/Autumn season to you the most? Is it Apple Cider? Pumpkins? Hazelnut coffee?

I love the scent of apple cider. The crisp sweet scent that hangs in the air makes me lift my nose and close my eyes. It's relaxing and calming and yet it has a bit of spicyness all at the same time.

Lately I've been using this blend in my diffuser & I'm loving it. Feel free to cut back on your drops if you feel it's so strong. That's what I did.


Notes:
I am going to share a bit about each of the oils I use in this blend so you know a bit about how to use it before purchasing.. 

1) Please remember Cinnamon Bark is not a Kid Safe oil and I personally do not use it when I have children in the house. It is a HOT oil and should not be used topically. I use Plant Therapy Oils and you can learn more about Cinnamon Bark here. Best used in the diffuser, it has a warm spicy scent that blends well with orange, vanilla, clove, copaiba and many others. For a more masculine scent mix it with palmarosa and patchouli.
2) Orange or Wild Orange has a light uplifting scent. =D Orange is calming and helps when you need a "pick me up", when your tense, anxious - or need energy while cleaning. Learn more here.
3) Ginger is another Not for Kids oil. It has warm, spicy properties that make it ideal as an aid for digestion and helps relieve a queasy stomach and menstrual discomfort. Add it to a carrier oil or lotion to help joint and muscle aches. Learn more here.

I strongly recommend you do your own research if you have questions about whether you should use a oil personally. Plant Therapy has certified aromatherapists on staff that have helped me decide how to use the oils I use for my Fibromyalgia and when I need to help one of the kids with a small health issue (like ear aches & sniffles). Please do your own research before blindly trusting anyone with information about essential oils. 

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Disclaimer: this deliciousness has been shared from my own recipe gleaned and helped by many pinterest recipes shared by others. ;) I am not an affiliate with Plant Therapy at this time and do not receive anything for sharing about their products.



8 comments:

  1. Tina, your apple cider diffuser blend sounds lovely, really nice for this time of year! Thank you for sharing with the Hearth and Soul Link Party. Hope to see you again this week!

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    1. Hi everyone - thanks so much for stopping by and saying hi. I love the Hearth and Soul Party. I always find some fun things on there! =D

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  2. I just love essential oils and this sounds life a fabulous diffuser recipe!

    CONGRATS - you are our Friend Of The Week at Friendship Friday at Create With Joy.

    Enjoy your reign as queen! :-)

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    1. Hi - thanks so much for stopping by and saying hi. What a nice surprise it was to be choosen as the friend of the week. =D

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  3. I am going to try that blend, I can smell it now! Im also interested in the oils you use for fibro. Thanks for linking up with us at the GATHER OF FRIENDS LINK PARTY 9. Pinned

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    2. It always smells so good when I put the diffuser on with this blend. I love the Gather of Friends party =D

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