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There can be many contributing
factors to adrenal fatigue, though these can almost all be lumped
into the category of 'too much stress'! Overwork, sleep deprivation,
poor eating habits - particularly too much sugar, injury and
illness, and over-use of stimulants are a few common causes.
Addressing these issues are of primary importance for long-term
regeneration of the adrenals and their hormonal output.
However, natural adrenal supporting
essential oils used in aromatherapy can be very useful in bringing
balance and assisting in restoring adrenal function to normal,
healthy levels, in mild-to-moderate cases of adrenal fatigue.
Adrenal Supporting Essential
Oils
Several easy-to-find essential
oils are commonly used in aromatherapy to support the adrenals
glands. Some are used purely for adrenal gland restoration, while
others are used to provide a healthy lift when needed, and may
be of assistance when reducing caffeine intake. These oils are
not to be taken internally, but are best diluted in a carrier
oil and applied to the skin.
Spruce and Black Spruce Needle
Oils - Spruce is thought to restore depleted adrenal glands,
and is used regularly by aromatherapists in blends applied directly
over the adrenal area, or in an all-over body lotion.
Pine Needle Oil - Pine essential
oil is noted to be one of the "most effective oils for fatigue
and nervous debility". Pine can be blended with Spruce for
a synergistic revitalizing effect.
Atlas Cedar Oil - Moroccan Cedar
is thought to gently and persistently stimulate the metabolism.
Rather than regenerating, as do the Spruce and Pine oils, Cedar
will provide a smooth, deep, and long lasting stimulation without
the side effects of coffee and black tea.
Peppermint Oil - Peppermint
has a broad range of healthful properties, and is thought of
as an uplifting aroma. Peppermint, like Cedar, can be used for
gentle stimulation and alertness.
Citrus Oils - Essential oils
pressed from the rinds of citrus fruit like sweet orange, bitter
orange (bergamot), lemon and lime are also uplifting and brightening,
yet have a relaxing quality as well. They are useful additions
to fatigue-busting blends, as the added calming, but not sedating,
quality can lower stress levels, which are generally the cause
of adrenal fatigue in the first place.
Aromatherapy Blends for Adrenal
Fatigue
First, a blend to provide pure
regenerative support without stimulation. This blend is suitable
for regular use, and some users report almost immediate results
- it has been noted to reduce or eliminate that nauseous feeling
that can accompany insomnia. FOR A ONE OUNCE BLEND - add 1.5ml
Spruce or Black Spruce and 1.5ml Pine Needle essential oils to
one ounce (30ml) of your favorite carrier oil (Hazelnut is commonly
used, but any common aromatherapy carrier oil should do the trick).
Apply regularly to the kidney / adrenal area. Note: 1ml is about
25 drops.
To use these oils in a gently
stimulating, all-over body blend, add 3ml each of Spruce and
Pine essential oils, 2ml Atlas Cedar oil and 2ml of your favorite
citrus oil to 4oz of carrier oil. Apply this all over after a
morning shower - though if using the citrus oil, do not apply
to areas that will be exposed to the sun in the following 72
hours, as citrus oils are photosensitizing.
If you prefer the properties
and aroma of peppermint, try the following blend: 6ml of Spruce
or Black Spruce, 2.5ml Atlas Cedar and 1.5ml Peppermint in 4
ounces of your favorite carrier. This blend will not be photosensitizing
to the skin, and can be used all over the body.
Conclusion
These wonderful smelling aromatherapy
blends can offer support in cases of mild and moderate adrenal
fatigue for many people, though the underlying causes of this
condition should be addressed concurrently for best results.
For most folks, this means reducing caffeine intake, improving
diet by reducing sugar consumption, and finding balance in one's
life between work, family, and personal time. |