Have you ever wondered why an essential oil diffuser is… essential?
Is it really an indispensable accessory, or is it more like an extra thing to have around? You’re not the only one asking these questions.
It turns out the term essential in “essential oils” refers to a less used meaning of the word: “the basic nature of something.” At Swanwick Sleep, we think if your essential oil diffuser is used to help you sleep, then it’s truly indispensable.
Aromatherapy oils have been known to aid almost any physical ailment under the sun. They have a multitude of medicinal properties such as:
By dispelling natural oils into the air - also known as vaporizing. Once you breathe them in, they will interact with your brain to improve your mood, sleep and, consequently, your health.
Bonus tip: Essential oil diffusing makes your house smell heavenly. A healthy alternative to store-bought air fresheners!
However, if a good night’s sleep is your main goal, we have a few oil blend suggestions for you below.
1. Ylang-ylang: the flower so nice they named it twice!
Ylang-ylang is commonly used to treat hypertension because of its sedative effect. It has a light, floral aroma, ideal for alleviating stress and anxiety. It will gently put you to sleep as soon as your head hits the pillow.
2. Cedarwood Essential Oil
It relieves tension by producing serotonin (a precursor to melatonin), that wonderful sleep-inducing hormone that makes us feel all warm and fuzzy inside. It’s widely known for its fresh woodsy scent with grounding and calming effects. Cedarwood Essential Oil is perfectly capable to deliver a heavy dose of sleep when necessary.
3. Lavender
Lavender is the gold standard when it comes to sleep-inducing oils. It creates the ideal conditions for the body’s transition to sleep, namely it:
Studies have revealed that lavender oil changes the brain’s waves to relieve anxiety and depression. It’s often used as a complementary treatment for stress and mood-related disorders.
Muse can help you calm down by translating your mental activity into guiding sounds of weather. Just put on your headphones, and close your eyes.
4. Rose and Orange
If you’re looking for the one-two punch of relaxing essential oils, try double teaming your insomnia with a little rose and orange. Studies have shown this oil blend can induce both psychological and physiological relaxation. The orange helps with insomnia and anxiety, while the rose has a sedative effect on humans. The perfect duo!
5. Frankincense
This essential oil is best known for its warm spicy aroma and the ability to ward off depression and anxiety, as well as restore your emotional balance. Users of frankincense report easier transitions to sleep and a more balanced emotional feeling throughout the day.
6. Lemon
If you thought lemon was good at cutting through grease on your dishes, just wait until you drop some in your essential oil diffuser. Beside its invigorating scent, lemon oil is also known for its sedative properties. Next time life gives you lemons, put a few drops in your diffuser. You might also be interested in: How Meditation Can Help You Fall Asleep
Muse can help you calm down by translating your mental activity into guiding sounds of weather. Just put on your headphones, and close your eyes.
There you have it, the basic guide to sleep-inducing aromatherapy oils you can try out. There are a multitude of combinations you can explore. When it comes to essential oil diffusing, the possibilities are endless.
We’re getting ready to launch a new collection of inspiring & relaxing essential oils here at Swanwick Sleep - we’ve handpicked the best brands to ensure you are getting the restful sleep your body needs so much.
In the meantime, prepare for at-home aromatherapy: order your Swanwick Sleep Essential Oil Diffuser and make all your aroma-therapeutic dreams come true.
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