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The skin is our largest organ of elimination, so we can help our body's natural healing ability along by introducing natural bath products and essential oils to our bath time. Types of BathsHot baths: 38 – 40˚C (100-104˚F) for 10-15 minutes only. This bath increases perspiration and the rate of breathing, reduces fevers and eliminates toxins. Wrap up in blankets after the bath and drink the appropriate herb teas during and after. Warm baths: 27-34˚C (80-93˚F) soak for 20 – 60 minutes. This bath is calming and relaxing. Cold baths: 21 – 27˚C (70-80˚F) soak for 2-5 minutes only. This bath improves breathing and muscle tone, decreases fatigue, improves thyroid function, tones skin and relieves constipation. Bathing with Herb OilsDon’t be tempted to use more than 8 – 10 drops of essential oil in a full bath. To avoid floating unmixed oil its best to mix the oil with either 1 tablespoon full cream, milk or almond oil before adding. Run the bath and add oils just before getting into the bath or the precious essences may evaporate before you can get the full benefit. Oil Suggestions for BathsAntibacterial: 3 drops tea tree, 3 drops eucalyptus, 2 drops thyme, 1 drop lemon Antiviral: 3 drops tea tree, 3 drops eucalyptus, 3 drops lavender, 1 drop thyme Deodorizing: 4 drops sage, 2 drops eucalyptus, 2 drops tea tree, 2 drops peppermint Dry skin: 4 drops chamomile, 4 drops geranium, 2 drops patchouli Greasy skin: 5 drops lemon, 3 drops ylang ylang, 2 drops cypress Spotty skin: 2 drops eucalyptus, 2 drops thyme, 4 drops lavender, 2 drops chamomile Head clearing: 2 drops peppermint, 2 drops lemon, 1 drop thyme, 2 drops rosemary Hydrating: 2 drops chamomile, 2 drops lavender, 2 drops carrot, 2 drops geranium, 2 drops rose (optional) Just A-h-h-h-h-h!: 1 drop lavender, 2 drops grapefruit, 2 drops geranium, 2 drops ylang ylang, 2 drops patchouli Rejuvenating: 4 drops lavender, 3 drops rosemary, 2 drops peppermint Relaxing: 4 drops chamomile, 3 drops lavender, 3 drops ylang ylang Rise and shine: 2 drops bergamot, 3 drops orange, 3 drops lemon, 1 drop peppermint, 1 drop cinnamon Slimming: 3 drops sage, 3 drops petitgrain, 2 drops grapefruit, 2 drops lavender Mild sun burn: 8 – 10 drops lavender Bath Lotions and VinegarsNothing is cheaper, easier or more satisfying to make than these herbal vinegars. Vinegar restores the acid mantle to the skin, relieves dryness, itching and the pain of sunburn. Cider vinegar seems to have the most therapeutic properties but good quality white vinegar can be used. For skin tonics white vinegar is more gentle and refined. If you really hate the smell of vinegar you can substitute vodka (mixed equally with water) or white wine. These last two are more expensive but the perfume of the oils is more apparent. The bath herbal vinegars listed below may also be used as: Hair rinses: add ½ cup (125 ml / 4 fl oz) of bath vinegar to 4 cups (1 litre / 32 fl oz) water Skin tonics: add 1 tablespoon of bath vinegar to ½ cup (125 ml / 4 fl oz) water After-shower friction rub: add ½ cup of bath vinegar to 1 cup of water. Deodorant: use undiluted Herbal Bath VinegarMix 500 ml (16 fl oz) cider or white wine vinegar with 100 drops mixed or single essential oil. Choose from the following blends. Lavender 100 drops lavender oil
Caution: sometimes essential oils in your bath can do more harm than good to your skin. The strong fragrance components can irritate your skin, especially in the vaginal area. Among the safer essential oils used in bath oils and milks are lavender, sandalwood, chamomile, spruce and rose. Citrus oils, as well as jasmine, bergamot, and sage have more irritation potential. Plant extracts and infusions can be used instead of oils. Perfume Oil Bubble BathThe oils for this recipe can be chosen from the suggestions for herbal bath vinegar.
Mix all ingredient s together very thoroughly. Bottle and invert bottle several times to mix contents before using. Slowly trickle ¼ - ½ cup of the mixture under a fast running tap to maximize the bubbles. Bath CreamThis cream needs refrigeration and should be used within 2 weeks. It is easy to make and leaves the skin soft and moisturized. Don’t add it to very hot water or the egg will set and go stringy. The oil disperses in the water and doesn’t leave a greasy ring around the tub. Lavender Cream
Beat the egg, olive oil, glycerin and dried milk together in a bowl. Add the oils while beating. Beat the water in, a little at a time. Store in the refrigerator. Add ¼ - ½ cup to bath water. Swoosh to disperse. Bath Salts
Old Fashioned Girl
Mix the powders together well. Add the oils drop by drop, stirring all the time to prevent caking. Place all in a jar and shake daily for a few days. Sprinkle ¼ - ½ cup into the bath as it is running. Bath OilSleep Well Bath Oil This oil is semi-dispersible which means the oil will almost dissolve in the bath water.
Mix all the ingredients together in a bottle and shake well. Add ½ - 1 teaspoon to the bath; any more and you might overdose on the powerful fragrance or you may even become enlightened and float off the planet! You’ll find your sleep will be refreshing.
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Conversion table for blending purposes
1 ml = 1/30 oz = 20 drops
2 ml = 1/16 oz = 40 drops
4 ml = 1/8 oz = 60 drops
10 ml = 1/3 oz = 100 drops
15 ml = ½ oz = 300 drops
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