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Featured Article
Baby Care With Essential Oils
Neways Aromatherapy is noticing an increase in the
number of questions received about infant and toddler care. Below are
some blending ideas you can use with infants and children.
If you are not familiar with essential oils and their
pre-cautions, be sure to review the end of this section.
Contact me if you have
questions or concerns.
The blends listed have been carefully considered by
professional aromatherapists, and are within the regulatory guidelines
of the United States of America. If you are receiving this information
in a country where guidelines differ, please adhere to yours and
disregard this information.
Dilution instructions are located at the end of this
segment.
ADHD Complaint: Lavender,
Roman Chamomile, Grapefruit, Rosewood in a full body massage, bath, or
diffusor. Avoid sugary, chemical laden, and allergenic foods. Emphasize
a proper whole food diet.
Bumps/Bruises: Lavender
and Helichrysum directly applied.
Burns: Lavender and Tea
Tree applied immediately. Re-apply as needed.
Colds/chest congestion:
Lavender, Pine Needle, Eucalyptus, Frankincense in a partial body
massage, bath, or diffusor.
Colic: Lavender, Roman
Chamomile in an abdominal/back/foot massage, or in a bath.
Cradle cap: Lavender, Rosemary, Cedarwood Atlas, Tea
Tree massaged on scalp with a soft fingernail brush or washcloth. Do not
rub hard. It is not necessary.
Diaper Rash: Lavender,
Roman Chamomile, Tea Tree or Ravensara added to massage oil or Neways
Tangible Massage Lotion.
Fever: Lavender, Lemon, or
Rosewood in a full body massage, or in the diffusor.
Head Lice: Lavender,
Cedarwood Atlas, Bergamot, Geranium in a scalp massage.
Hyperactivity/insomnia:
Lavender Roman Chamomile in a full body massage and bath. Lavender,
Roman Chamomile, and Orange in a diffusor.
Immune System: Lavender,
Tea Tree or Ravensara and Lemon in a full body massage, bath, or
diffusor.
Ringworm: Lavender and Tea
Tree applied 3 x’s per day over affected area.
Sprains: Lavender,
Helichrysum, Ginger Root in a partial body massage.
Precautions:
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With the exception of lavender, which can be used
neat on the skin, essential oils must be properly diluted in Neways
Mixing Oil or Tangible Massage Lotion before being used on your
child’s skin.
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General dilutions for infants/children: 10 drops
of EO per 1 oz. of carrier for a full body massage, 20 drops of EO
per 1 oz of carrier for partial body massage. For baths, blend 10
drops of EO with a teaspoon of Refresh. Disperse under tepid running
water.
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Massage abdomen with a clockwise and downward
(from the rib cage) strokes. A counter clockwise or upward motion
will make colic worse.
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Avoid all hot or caustic essential oils on your
baby’s skin.
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Keep all essential oils tightly capped and out of
reach of children.
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Do not leave glass bottles in the bathtub where
they can be broken.
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Keep diffusor well out of children’s reach.
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Never use essential oils internally except upon a
qualified medical doctor’s advice.
The suggestions given have been known to work, but
should not replace medical advice. Always consult a physician if your
infant/child is ill. Many medical doctors use essential oils and
allopathic remedies together with good success.

Oil of the month
Lavender / Chamomile Blend
Take a deep breath. And another. Feel relaxed yet? Add Neways Lavender-
Chamomile Blend, and soon you will.
This select combination of essential oils offers soothing, calming
properties. With lavender and chamomile at the core of the formulation,
this blend provides additional oils to comfort the body and mind.
Lavender-Chamomile Blend is absolutely gentle.
The essential oils in Lavender-Chamomile Blend not only help you relax,
but they also support healthy-looking skin.
BENEFITS
• Helps you relax
• Creates a soothing effect on the spirit
• Supports healthy-looking skin
RECOMMENDED USE
Inhalation, diffusor, massage, shampoo


Tips for Using Essential Oils in the
Home
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You will
find some of the most noxious chemicals in many household products.
Did you know that the death rate from cancer is 54% higher for women
who work in the home than women who work outside the home.
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Do you
check the labels on your household products? Almost every household
product you commonly buy at the store have WARNING LABELS, which
means that a very small amount can be toxic or fatal, even to adults
and certainly children.
-
Now your
asking 'what can I use to clean my house?'. There are more and more
naturally oriented companies who sell non-toxic products. To avoid
toxicity, you can create your own household products at a very
nominal price. For example: Fill a plastic spray bottle with water
and add a small squirt of dishwashing soap. Now add 3-5 drops each
of lavender, lemon and pine needle essential oils. Shake and it's
ready to spray. It cleans and disinfects as well as any commercial
cleaner and it smells delicious.
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Essential
oils may be used as air fresheners, after heavy smoking, or as
disinfectants after an illness. Most essential oils have good
germicidal properties and are very effective when a room needs to be
disinfected. They are also effective as a precautionary measure
during flu epidemics, since they support the body's immune system.
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Here are
few ideas to get started with essential oils and make sure your home
is safe and healthy:
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For good
smelling towels, sheets, clothes, etc. place a few drops of Lemon
Oil to the washer will remove greasy/oily smells.
-
Research
indicates that adding Eucalyptus Globulous to the washing machine
MAY kill dust mites in bedding.
-
Place a 2-3
drops of Lavender oil onto a small piece of terry cloth and toss
into the clothes dryer can scent bed linens. To really preserve the
scent of essential oils used in the dryer, add them and run on a 'no
heat' cycle for a few minutes at the end of the drying cycle.
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Add 5 drops
essential oil to 1/4 cup fabric softener or water and place in the
center cup of the washer.
-
Potpourri
which has lost its scent can be revived by adding a few drops of
essential oil.
-
Add a few
drops of Lemon, Tea Tree, Cypress or Lavender to water in a spray
bottle and use as an air freshener for smoke-filled rooms.
-
Lemon Oil
is a great grease cutter; Add a few drops to the dish pan.

Neways makes it easy to start your own business by "transfer
buying" - that is buying the healthier products from Neways to
replace what you already use and show other people how to do the
same.

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