Why inhaler? When we inhale through the nose, airborne molecules interact with the olfactory organs and, almost immediately, the brain. The olfactory system includes all physical organs or cells relating to, or contributing to, the sense of smell.
Molecules inhaled through the nose or mouth are also carried to the lungs and interact with the respiratory system. Thus, inhaled essential oils can affect the body through several systems and pathways.
The convenience of an inhaler cannot be overlooked especially if one does not use a diffuser. About the size of a lip balm tube, they are portable and can be carried anywhere and used discreetly. Proper storage and the inhaler will last for many months. Keep it tightly closed and stored out of the sun or direct heat.
To use: block one nostril and breathe in from the inhaler with the other. Repeat other side. No need to put inhaler inside the nostril. Not recommended for children under 10 yrs of age.
Also available in Roll-on, Diffusing oil and Pillow Spray.
Ingredients: Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin), Clove (Eugenia caryophyllata), Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) and Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens).
*****This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. As with all essential oils, never use them undiluted, in eyes or mucous membranes. Do not overuse. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body. Consult your doctor or qualified aromatherapist for the safety of using essential oils if pregnant, planning to become pregnant, nursing or if on medications. Asthmatic and allergy prone individuals should proceed slowly in case of possible triggers.
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