Scent & Body Oils Description
- A Holistic and evidence-informed approach to essential oils
- Essential Oil Blends to Support the Body During Seasonal Challenges ( sensory + immune-conscious )
A Holistic and evidence-informed approach to essential oils
Essential oils have been used for centuries in traditional medicine system. Today, modern research is beginning to explore how certain plant compounds interact with the nervous system, skin, microbiome and emotional wellbeing.
This page shares traditional use supported by emerging scientific understanding, always within the framework of safe, mindful rituals-not medical treatment.
Lavender ( Lavandula Augustifolia )
calming - grounding - evening rituals
Holistic Use
Lavender has long been associated with relaxation, emotional balance and rest. It is commonly used in evening rituals to support a sense of calm and to help the body transition into rest.
What science suggests
Researchers shown that lavender aroma may influence the parasympathetic nervous system and is associated with reduced stress perception and improved sleep quality. Studies have explored its interaction with GABA pathways, which are involved in relaxation and emotional regulation.
How to Use it:
- diffused in the evening - part of the bedtime rituals
- diluted in body oil - every evening massage into the skin
- as part of a calming massage ritual
Why I choose lavender
Lavender supports relaxation on a sensory level-helping the nervous system shift from " doing" into " being ".
Lemon ( Citrus Limon )
uplifting - clarifying - detox conscious living
Holistic Use
Lemon oil is traditionally used to create a sense of freshness, clarity and lightness. It is often during periods of mental fatigue or low energy.
What science suggests
Lemon essential oil contains limonene, a compound studied for its antioxidant properties. Research has explored its association with mood elevation and its role in supporting natural detoxication pathways in the body.
How to Use it
- diffused in the morning
- diluted in. body blends for refreshing feel
- used aromatically to replace synthetic fragrances
Peppermint ( Mentha Piperita )
refreshing - focus - breathing support
Holistic Use
Peppermint is valued for its cooling sensation and invigoration aroma. It is often used during moments of mental fatigue or to create a feeling of openness and clarity.
What Science suggests
Studies indicate the menthol, a primary compound in peppermint, may influence sensory receptors linked to alertness and respiratory comfort. Research has explored its role in cognitive performance, focus and perceived energy level.
How to Use it
- diffused during work or study to support concentration
- diluted for neck and shoulders massage helps calm muscles attention
- used aromatically for mental clarity
Copaiba ( Copaifera spp. )
grounding - nervous system balance - skin rituals
Holistic Use
Copaiba is traditionally used for grounding and calming rituals. It is gentle and often chose. during times of emotional or physical tension.
What science suggests
Copaiba oil is rich in beta-caryophyllene, a compound studied for its interaction with CB2 receptors, which are involved in inflammatory and immune pathways. Research has explored its role in supporting balance within the body.
How to Use it
- diluted in body oils for body care
- Part of calming massage rituals
- diffused blended with lavender for evening use
Thives ( Essential oil blend )
protective - seasonal rituals - immune conscious living
Holistic use
This warm, aromatic blend has roots in historical use during times of seasonal challenge. It is commonly used in home rituals focused on protection and resilience.
What Science Suggests
The oils in this blend ( such as clove, cinnamon and eucalyptus, ) contain compounds studies for antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. Research has explored their role in supporting the body's natural defence mechanisms when used aromatically or topically ( properly diluted )
How to Use it
- diffused during seasonal transitions
- diluted in body oils for warmth
- used aromatically insets of synthetic disinfectants
Di-Gize ( Essential Oil Blend )
comfort - grounding - abdominal rituals
Holistic Use
Di - Gize has traditionally used in abdominal massage rituals to create a sense of comfort and grounding after meals or during periods of digestive heaviness.
What the science suggests
several oils in this blend ( such as ginger, fennel and peppermint ) have been studied for their relationship to digestive comfort and gut-brain communication . Research suggests aromatic and topical use may support relaxation of the digestive system via the nervous system.
How to Use it
- diluted for abdominal massage
- part of post-meal rituals
- blended with carrier oils for gentle warmth
Blue Relief ( Essential Oil Blend )
cooling - comfort - muscle ritual
Holistic Use
This blend id often used in massage rituals to create a cooling, soothing sensation after physical activity.
What science suggests
Oils such as wintergreen and peppermint contain compounds studied for their interaction with sensory receptors involved in comfort perception. Research has explored their topical use in wellness massage contexts.
How to Use it
- diluted in massage oils
- applied after movement or exercise
- used as part of recovery rituals
Young Living Purification
fresh - clean - environmental support
Holistic Use
Purification is traditionally used to neutralise unwanted doors and create a cleaner sensory environment.
What science suggests
Certain plant compounds used aromatically have been studied for their ability to reduce airborne microbial presence and support a fresher indoor atmosphere.
How I Use it
- diffused in shared spaces
- used to replace synthetic air fresheners
Frankincense ( Boswellia Carters )
grounding - skin rituals - nervous system balance
Holistic use
Frankincense has been revered for centuries in wellness, spiritual and skin care traditions. It is often chosen for moments that call for grounding, reflection and deep calm.
What science suggest
Frankincense contains boswellic acids and aromatic compounds that have been studied for their rollin inflammatory pathway and cellular balance. Aromatic use has been associated with relaxation of the nervous system, while topical use ( properly diluted ) has been explored in skin-care contexts focused on renewal and barrier support.
Scent Ritual
Frankincense is often diffused to create a calm, centred atmosphere. Its warm, resinous aroma support slower breathing and a sense of presence, making it deal for meditation, evening rituals or moments of emotional grounding.
Body & Skin Ritual
When diluted in carrier oil, oil is commentary used in facial and body rituals. It is valued for supporting the appearance of healthy skin and is often chose. for massage rituals focused on tension release and balance.
Why I choose Frankincense
Supports both emotional grounding and mindful skin care-connecting breath, skin and nervous systemic one ritual.
2. Essential Oil Blends to Support the Body During Seasonal Challenges ( sensory + immune-conscious )
During seasonal changes, many people seek gentle rituals that support comfort, warmth and easier breathing. Essential oils can be used as aromatic and topical rituals to support the body's natural responses - especially when combined mindfully and properly diluted.
Bellow are the blends I personally use as part of seasonal wellness routines.
Breathing Ease Diffuser Blend
runny nose - congestion - heavy air
Purpose: to support a feeling of clearer breathing and a fresher indoor atmosphere.
Blend: ( Diffuser ):
- peppermint 2 drops
- lemon 2 drops
- lavendel 2 drops
Why this combination works ( holistic + science-aware ):
- peppermint contains menthol, associated with cooling, opening sensation
- lemon is traditionally used for freshness and air clarity
- lavender helps soften the nervous system, supporting calmer breathing
How to Use:
- diffusers for 20-30 minutes
- use especially in the morning or early evening
- ensure good ventilation and avoid over-diffusing
Chest & Back massage Oil
cough - tight chest - seasonal discomfort
Purpose:
To create warmth, comfort and ease through gentle massage.
Blend ( topical - diluted )
- Thives - 2 drops
- Copaiba 2 drops
- Carrier oil ( coconut, jojoba oil 15ml = 1 tablespoon )
Why this combination works:
- Thives oils are traditionally used during seasonal transitions
- Copaiba supports grounding and comfort through nervous system pathway
- Lavender promotes relaxation, supporting deeper breathing
How to Use:
- massage gently onto chest and upper back
- best used in the evening or before rest
- always dilute properly before skin use
Comforting Abdominal Massage
digestive heaviness during flu-like
Purpose:
To support abdominal comfort during seasonal stress ( bloating, cramping, heaviness after meals, slow digestion, nausea " tight" or uncomfortable belly feeling )
Blend ( Topical -Diluted )
- Di-Gize 2 drops
- Peppermint 1 drop
- Carrier oil ( coconut, jojoba oil ) 15 ml = 1 tablespoon
Why this combination:
- ginger, fennel and peppermint have a long traditional in digestive comfort rtuals
- aromatic compounds interact with the gut-brain axis through the nervous system
- how to use:
- - massage clockwise over the abdomen
- use after meals or during discomfort
- avoid heat immediately after application
Warm Muscle & Body Comfort Blend
body aches - tension - flu-like fatigue
Purpose:
- To support physical comfort and relaxation
Blend ( Topical - Diluted )
- Blue Relief 2 drops
- Copaiba 2 drops
- Lavender 2 drops
- Carrie Oil ( coconut, jojoba oil ) 15 ml = 1 tablespoon
Why this combination works:
- Cooling and warming sensory effects help comfort tired muscles
- Copaiba supports balance and grounding
- Lavender calms the nervous system
How to use:
- Apply to neck, shoulders, back or legs
- Ideal after a warm shower or bath
Nightime Comfort Diffuser Blend
rest - recovery - nervous system support
Blend:
- Lavender 3 drops
- Copaiba 2 drops
- Lemon 1 drop
Purpose :
To support relaxation, emotional comfort and rest during seasonal illness
Safety & Responsibility
Essential Oils are powerful plant extracts and should be used with care.
Please note:
- always dilute essential oils before skin application
- avoid use on broken or sensitive skin
- not recommended for infants or during pregnancy without professional guidance
- these rituals are not medical treatments
Disclamer
This information is shared for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Always dilute essential oils properly and consult a qualified healthcare professional if needed.