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Bath Salts with Essential Oils

Updated: Oct 25, 2022

Essential oils are the compounds extracted from the plant. Complex chemistry gives essential oils their therapeutic properties and explains why different essential oils may have overlapping effects. Essential oils are concentrated, potent, highly aromatic, and non-greasy. Used topically or diffused. Used in aromatherapy, reflexology, holistic health care, and cleaning. The products listed here are only to be used in a bathtub.


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REIKI-INFUSED BATH SALTS


All 4 oz jars of bath salt in my shop have been cleansed and reiki infused.

I am certified in Reiki II.

The essential oils I use are labeled and purchased from Young Living, Melaleuca, and Aveda.

Magnesium Sulfate USP is packed in the store as Epsom Salt

More options are added as they are created.


How to Use: Fill a bathtub with warm water. Shake up to 1/2 of the jar into the water, and disperse with your hand. Double-check the water temperature and submerse yourself for up to 20 minutes. Rehydrate.


CHAMOMILE

Ingredients: Magnesium Sulfate USP, Certified organic German Chamomile, Sandalwood (Santalum Album), Marjoram (Origanum Majorana), Vitamin E Oil.


FRANKINCENSE

Ingredients: Magnesium Sulfate USP, Frankincense (boswellia carterii), Rosemary (rosmarinus officinalis), Geranium (pelargonium graveolens).


LAVENDER

Ingredients: Magnesium Sulfate USP, Lavender (lavandula angustifolia) Clary Sage (salvia sclarea), Cedarwood (cedrus atlantica).




ESSENTIAL OIL PROPERTIES AND COMMON USES

Listed in alphabetical order. Information is taken from multiple sources of reference guides for essential oils. This is for reference and informational purposes only. Consult your own references or searches for further information.



Cedarwood (cedrus atlantica)

Antifungal, anti-infectious, antiseptic (urinary and pulmonary, astringent, diuretic, sedative.

Anxiety, arthritis, bronchitis, calming, cellulite, congestion, coughs, purification, sinusitis, tension, and urinary infections.

Use with caution during pregnancy.



Chamomile, German

Anti-infections, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antispasmodic, decongestant, digestive tonic, hormone-like.

Allergies, cleanser of the blood, colic, decongestant, dermatitis/eczema, inflamed joints, insomnia, liver problems, menopausal problems, migraine headaches, stress-related disorders, and wounds.



Clary Sage (salvia sclarea)

Antifungal, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, nerve tonic, sedative, soothing.

Autism, bronchitis, cholesterol, cramps, depression, hemorrhoids, hormonal balance, hot flashes, infections, PMS, seizure, and throat conditions.



Frankincense (boswellia carterii)


Antidepressant, Anti-infectious, Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, expectorant, immune stimulant, sedative.

Allergies, anticancer, antidepressant, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, anti-septic, bronchitis, colds, coughs, diarrhea, expectorant, headaches, healing, immune stimulant, inflammation, oxygenate the pineal and pituitary glands, nervous conditions, respiratory problems, sciatic pain, sedative, sores, spiritual awareness, stress, tension, tonsillitis, wounds, warts.



Geranium (pelargonium graveolens)


Antibacterial, Antidepressant, antiseptic, refreshing, relaxing, sedative

Autism, bleeding, bruises, depression, diarrhea, digestion, dry skin, insomnia, liver detoxification, physical stress, sensitive skin



Lavender (lavandula angustifolia)

Anticoagulant, anticonvulsive, antidepressant, antifungal, antihistamine, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiseptic, antispasmodic, regenerative, sedative.

ADD/ADHD, alertness, allergies, anxiety, blisters, burns, calming, candida, carpal tunnel, cell renewal, cholesterol, concentration, crying, depression, dry skin, gas/flatulence, high blood pressure, hives, indigestion, inflammation, insomnia, itching, laryngitis, lymphatic system drainage, menopausal conditions, nausea, pain, physical stress, postpartum depression, relaxing, sedative, sleep, stress, tension, wounds, wrinkles.

An all-around universal oil.



Marjoram (origanum majorana)

Antibacterial, anti-infectious, antiseptic, antisexual, antispasmodic, digestive stimulant, expectorant, sedative.

Arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, carpal tunnel, constipation, high blood pressure, insomnia, migraine headache, muscle cramps, muscle fatigue, muscle spasms, physical stress, sprains, stiff joints, viral infections, tension, whiplash.



Rosemary (rosmarinus officinalis)


Antibacterial, anti-infectious, antispasmodic, liver and gallbladder support, rejuvenation of skin, middle ear infections

Asthma, candida, cardiac regulator, endocrine regulator (pituitary), expectorant, immune support, injuries, muscle aches and pains, nervous regulator



Sandlewood (santalum album)

Antidepressant, antiseptic, calming, sedative.

Back pain, bronchitis, cardiovascular support, coughs, depression, hemorrhoids, lymphatic system, meditation, menstrual problems, nervous tension, oxygen increase around the pineal and pituitary glands, and regeneration.



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