Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Essential Oils During Pregnancy Aromatherapy Use During Pregnancy?

Aromatherapy use during pregnancy? - essential oils during pregnancy

I am a regular user of aromatherapy essential oils in my daily life, as my husband and I use many traditional medicines. I often use lavender, peppermint, bergamot, lemon and eucalyptus and tea tree (each) on the theme. What essential oils (not just indicated), if any, are not safe during pregnancy? Does it make sense, while pregnancy can put to good use? Thanks for the help and participation!

3 comments:

monkeyun... said...

Essential oils to avoid during pregnancy:
Almond - Bitter
Toxic

Anis
Anethole rich

Angelica
Emenagogo

Basil
Possible irritation

Birch
Possible irritation

Black Pepper
Skin sensitization

Boldo leaf
Toxic

Buchu
Liver dangerous

Calamus
Toxic

Camphor
Toxic

Cassia
Skin sensitization

Cedar
Emenagogo

Manzanilla
Emenagogo

Canela
The skin sensitization, and emmenagogue

Salvia
Emenagogo

Cloves
Skin sensitization

Elecampane
Skin sensitization

Fennel
Anethole rich

Spruce
Possible irritation

Ginger
Emenagogo

Radishes
Toxic

Hyssop
This could lead, toxicity

Fact Jaborandi
Toxic

Jasmine
Emenagogo

Juniper
Emenagogo

Lemon
Possible irritation

Lemongrass
Possible irritation

Marjolaine
Emenagogo

Melissa
Possible irritation

Artemis
Toxic

Mustard
Toxic

Mirra
Emenagogo

Night
Toxic

Nutmeg
Skin sensitization

Oregano
Skin sensitization

Parsley Seed
Apiol rich

Poleo
Toxic

Peppermint
Emenagogo

Pino
Skin sensitization

Pink
Emenagogo

Rosemary
Emenagogo

Street
Toxic

Wise
High Thujone

Sassafras
Toxic

Savin
Toxic

Savory
This could lead, toxicity

Southernwood
Toxic

Urtica dioica
Toxic

Tansy
Toxic

Thuja
Toxic

Thyme (red and linalool)
Possible irritation

Wintergreen
Toxic

Epazote
Toxic

Vermouth
Toxic

emilys oils and essentials said...

It is easier to avoid the question, "What, instead, the question is:" Which answer is correct. "It would be better educated about the disadvantages, indications, and impacts of the oil. You want to avoid ketones, oil that the effects of blood pressure or diuretics. Oils are considered safe during pregnancy. Make sure that the lavender officinalis / Vera / agustifolia. You should not use a stoechas / Spike / latifolia / vulgaris. They have different% or ketones, in the 's. Use oils news? or a transmitter? or internally? If current oil used in a dilution 3, 10%, I think they are safe.

Finchy said...

You can continue with their aromatherapy completely carefree

Enjoy!

Good luck

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