Essential Oils: Safe and Organic

Essential oils are a critical success and a commercial phenomenon.

These concentrated plant components, which can sooth muscles, reduce stress, increase focus and purify the body, are no longer hard to find or difficult to purchase. Even better, essential oils have the potential to stabilize emotional balance and support a person’s immune system.

In addition to being a convenient form of aromatherapy, essential oils have an established history as an alternative health treatment option. These products have been – and continue to be – a preferred source for health benefits and fragrances, whose usage among various cultures dates to several centuries ago. (The oils themselves are available for inhalation, diffusion or topical application. They promote physical and psychological wellness for a diversity of consumers.)

Benefits of Using Essential Oils

Mary Tylor Naturals, a provider of high-end beauty products, offers five USDA-certified organic essential oils for aromatic or topical use. These items also have sensory and wellness rewards, which can strengthen health, further relaxation, increase sleep, improve skin and assist with digestion. 

These benefits go way beyond mere aromatic advantages, representing a range of offerings such as:

  • Castor: This essential oil is a popular choice for treating eye irritations because of its antibacterial properties, which can boost immune function among children. You can also use castor oil to boost lash, hair and brow growth, as well as increase circulation, support the lymphatic system, and fight ringworm, keratosis and fungal infections. This oil also has the potential to induce labor, reduce painful sunburns and ease constipation.
  • Lavender: This essential oil complements numerous relaxation principles, while easing tension and promoting restful sleep. It can also be effective against bug bites, cuts and burns, eczema and dermatitis, as well as nosebleeds, dry or chapped skin, and ease nausea or motion sickness.
  • Neem: This essential oil complements hair care, dental products and sundry creams. It is a moisturizer, which contains essential fatty acids and Vitamin E.
  • Rosemary: Known as one of the most powerful essential oils, Rosemary oil can support brain function and boost nerve growth factor. It has an extensive history of use, in terms of soothing digestion and lessening muscle aches.
  • Sweet Almond: This essential oil is rich in vitamins and minerals. It may promote healthy skin, hair and help the heart.

“Each essential oil is uniquely designed to provide many benefits, including relaxation, mood elevation, and other beauty and healing properties,” says Gonen Yahananof, Founder and CEO, Mary Tylor Naturals. “These therapeutic-grade essential oils meet stringent quality specifications and are free from pesticides and other chemicals.”

More Uses for Essential Oils

While essential oils are good for you, be careful when applying them directly to your skin. Their high concentration can cause a reaction or irritation. Instead, dilute the oils with carrier oil or water. Essential oils can be used in compresses, baths, sprays or massages. They can also be used as:

  • Natural mosquito repellent
  • Homemade sunscreen
  • Carpet cleaner
  • Smoke eliminator
  • Body butter lotion
  • Homemade lip balm
  • Spiritual enlightenment
  • Massage therapy
  • Homemade deodorant or toothpaste
  • Teeth whitener
  • Facial scrub or skin toner
  • All-purpose cleaner
  • Hair conditioner

These benefits are too numerous to ignore.

They are an essential part of health and wellness.