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Aromatherapy and Essential Oils Safety

Safety Issues for Essential Oils

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Essential oils should always be used with care.

If you are using any form of conventional medicines, you should consult your doctor before using any essential oils. Some essential oils can be hazardous, so care needs to be taken and you need to check directions for each essential oil from someone who knows about them or consult a reputable book on aromatherapy. Some essential oils have a high toxicity levels and can cause a severe skin irritation.

Ensure you never use essential oils undiluted on the skin, keep away from eyes at all times, never use internally and always keep away from babies and children.

There are some oils that have fantastic therapeutic abilities that can be used but only with caution as the wrong dilution can be dangerous.

Please note that these are only partial list and intended as a guide only.

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Some dangerous Oils that should not be used in Aromatherapy

There are many oils that are considered too dangerous to be used in general aromatherapy. They can cause serious skin damage, bring on epileptic fits or cause a miscarriage. They are considered to be  narcotic, toxic or extremely hazardous. Some of these are Almond, Aniseed, Arnica, Cinnamon Bark, Fennel bitter, Horseradish, Mugwort, Mustard, Origanum, Pennyroyal, Pine, Sassafras, Wintergreen, Wormseed and wormwood. Again, these are only some of the hazardous oils.

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Oils that should not be used by people with epilepsy

Fennel, Hyssop, Rosemary

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Oils that should not be used during pregnancy

Pregnancy is a special time to care for you and your baby. However you should be aware of the following information. Please consult a medical practitioner before using essential oils.

Basil, Birch, Cedarwood, Clary Sage, Cypress, Geranium, Hyssop, Jasmine, Juniper, Marjoram, Peppermint, Rosemary, Tarragon, Thyme.

This is a partial list of the most commonly used oils.

Note: Chamomile, Geranium, Lavender and Rose should be avoided in the first three months of pregnancy and used with caution and well diluted for the rest of your pregnancy.

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Oils most likely to irritate the skin

Angelica, black pepper, cinnamon leaf, citronella, clove, ginger, lemon, lemongrass, lemon verbena, orange, peppermint.

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Oils to avoid if skin is exposed to the sun

Angelica, Bergamot, Lemon and orange.

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Oils that should not be used for prolonged periods

Basil, cedarwood, cinnamon leaf, eucalyptus, lemon, orange, thyme

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PLEASE NOTE: The information on these pages is intended as a guide only. Be Enchanted accepts no responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use or misuse of the information provided. No Liability is taken.

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