07/18/2024 / By HRS Editors
Essential oils from various plants are less fixed and more volatile, which means they tend to evaporate easily. In contrast, so-called “fixed oils” like olive and other cooking oils do not evaporate even in high temperatures. As such, essential oils are popular in aromatherapy.
While there are many kinds of essential oils, some of them should be included in your herbal medicine cabinet and prepping stockpile, such as lavender and peppermint essential oils. (h/t to BackwoodsHome.com)
Eucalyptus essential oil, which has a “cooling” effect on the skin, is a natural insect repellent. Eucalyptus essential oil has a crisp and distinctive smell.
When used in aromatherapy, it can help fill your home with a refreshing and relaxing aroma. Eucalyptus essential oil can also be used in massages, steam inhalation and as a bath additive.
Lavender essential oil can be used for skin care and it possesses natural soothing properties. It has a calming effect and can be used in aromatherapy to help you relax. (Related: Prepper first aid: 10 Must-haves for your natural medicine first aid kit.)
Peppermint essential oil can be used topically or for aromatherapy to support your overall health and well-being. You can also use it to keep your breath fresh or to freshen your home naturally.
The Health Ranger Store is committed to helping you prepare for any emergency. That’s why we’re proud to introduce different essential oils for your prepping needs.
Besides its aromatherapy application, Health Ranger Select Organic Eucalyptus Essential Oil is also an all-natural way to provide a fresh scent to your home or car. It has also been used for centuries to maintain fresh breath. Dilute it in water and rinse your mouth for a pleasant, fresh experience.
Health Ranger’s Organic Lavender Essential Oil is carefully extracted from the flowers of Lavandula angustifolia through steam distillation. It has a distinct floral scent, marked by sweet herbal nuances and rich green accents that will transport your mind to a fragrant lavender field.
Freshen your home, linens and clothes by placing a few drops of purified lavender essential oil in your diffuser, wardrobe or on your mattress. You can also use lavender essential oil to make DIY soaps, lotions, perfumes, bath salt soaks, massage oils and insect repellents.
To help you relax, add fragrant lavender essential oil to your bath water and enjoy a luxurious lavender bubble bath.
Unlike store-bought fresheners, Health Ranger’s Organic Peppermint Essential Oil contains no toxic chemicals. Health Ranger’s Organic Peppermint Essential Oil is also certified organic and contains no additives or synthetic chemicals. It is thoroughly lab-tested for glyphosate, heavy metals and microbiology.
Visit EssentialOils.news for more tips on how to use essential oils in your homestead. You can also check out Health Ranger Store and Brighteon Store for more supplies for your prepping stockpile.
Click on this link to learn more about other essential oils and their many uses.
Watch the video below to learn how using lavender essential oil can keep your home smelling fresh and clean.
This video is from the Health Ranger Store channel on Brighteon.com.
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