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Based Essential Oils Boost the Mind, Body & Spirit during the Holidays By Melinda Myers
 
 
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            [November 20, 2017]  
			LINCOLN - Ease into the 
			hectic holiday season with the help of aromatherapy. The fragrances 
			of plant-derived essential oils have long been used to improve the 
			health of our mind, body and spirit. | 
        
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			 Boost your energy and increase your focus as you 
			work to balance work, family and holiday fun. Peppermint has long 
			been prized for this and so much more. You’ll find it also helps 
			relieve headaches and indigestion. 
 Freshen your home with the scent of grapefruit. It’s the perfect 
			solution when unexpected guests drop by for a visit. You may also 
			find the grapefruit aroma, along with your company, help to lighten 
			your mood.
 
 Use eucalyptus essential oil in the fight against colds and flu this 
			winter. Just place a few drops into a diffuser on your desk at work, 
			in your bedroom or family room. The diffusers come in a wide array 
			of shapes and sizes. Some use heat, ultrasonic vibrations, fans or 
			wood wicks to disperse the fragrance throughout the room. Others, 
			like the Eden Aroma Diffuser, allow the fragrance to seep through 
			the porous portion of the diffuser pot and into the room.
 
			
			 
			Or use a eucalyptus eye mask to help relieve sinus pressure and 
			sooth tired eyes. Just gently heat or cool the mask, cover your eyes 
			and relax into a bit of relief.
 End your day with relaxing lavender. It helps reduce anxiety, 
			relieves headaches and improves sleep. Turn up the heat and 
			fragrance with the Ultimate Lavender Wrap (gardeners.com). Simply 
			pop the flax, rice and lavender infused insert into the microwave. 
			Place it back into the cloth cover and drape it over your neck and 
			shoulders. This can provide relief for those suffering from tense or 
			aching muscles and winter chills.
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				Encourage a good night’s sleep by tucking a lavender-filled 
				sachet under your pillow. Or set a bundle of dried lavender 
				stems in the bathroom, bedroom or anywhere you want to enjoy the 
				fragrance of a summer garden and a bit of relaxation. When you 
			incorporate some aromatherapy into your routine you’ll find yourself 
			smiling and more relaxed. The boost in energy and reduced stress 
			will help you navigate the many gatherings, rich food and busy 
			schedules ahead. And consider giving the gift of aromatherapy to 
			someone you love, so they too can enjoy improved harmony and health 
			into the New Year. 
			----- Melinda 
			Myers has written more than 20 gardening books, including Small 
			Space Gardening. She hosts The Great Courses “How to Grow Anything: 
			Food Gardening For Everyone” DVD set and the nationally syndicated 
			Melinda’s Garden Moment TV & radio segments. Myers is a columnist 
			and contributing editor for Birds & Blooms magazine and was 
			commissioned by Gardener’s Supply for her expertise to write this 
			article. Myers’s web site is 
			www.melindamyers.com.  
				 
			[Photo by Gardener’s Supply Company] 
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