| 31. Soak your dishcloth overnight in a bowl of water and a drop of Lemon oil to disinfect and kill germs.
32. Add a drop of Lemon oil to your dishwasher before the wash cycle. 33. Rub a drop of Lemon oil on your hands after using a public bathroom. 34. Use a paper towel soaked with several drops of Lemon oil to sanitize bathroom fixtures. 35. Place a drop of Lemon oil on cold sores, herpes or other mouth ulcers to lessen pain and aid in healing. 36. Put a drop of Lemon oil on bleeding gums caused by gingivitis or tooth extraction. 37. Put a drop of Lemon oil on oily skin or acne to balance sebaceous glands (oil glands). 38. Rub several drops of Lemon oil on cellulite to improve circulation and help eliminate waste from the cells. 39. Rub two drops of Lemon oil topically to clear athlete's foot. 40. Rub several drops of Lemon oil on varicose veins to improve circulation and relieve pressure on the veins. 41. Rub a drop of Lemon oil on a wart morning and night until it disappears. 42. Rub a drop of Lemon oil to clean a butcher's block or other cutting surfaces. 43. Put 10-15 drops of Lemon oil in each gallon of carpet cleaning solution to help pull out stains and brighten the rug. This also leaves a fresh smell in the room. PEPPERMINT(Mentha piperita) is one of the oldest and most highly regarded herbs for soothing digestion. Jean Valnet, M.D., studied peppermint's effect on the liver and respiratory systems. Other scientists have also researched peppermint's role in affecting impaired taste and smell when inhaled. Dr. William N. Dember of the University of Cincinnati studied peppermint's ability to improve concentration and mental accuracy. Alan Hirsch, M.D., studied peppermint's ability to directly affect the brain's satiety center, which triggers a sense of fullness after meals. PEPPERMINT IS GROWN AND DISTILLED AT THE YOUNG LIVING FARMS. 44. Rub 4-6 drops in the palm and rub over stomach and around the navel to relieve indigestion, flatulence and diarrhea. 45. Add a drop of Peppermint oil to herbal tea to aid in digestion and relieve heartburn. 46. Massage several drops of Peppermint oil on the area of injury to reduce inflammation. 47. Apply Peppermint oil immediately to an injured area (bruised shin, hit on the foot or hand) to relieve pain. If there is a cut, apply the Peppermint oil around (not on) the open wound. 48. Rub several drops of Peppermint oil on the bottoms of the feet to reduce fever. 49. Apply a drop of Peppermint oil topically on unbroken skin to stop itching. 50. For poison ivy or poison oak, apply Peppermint oil on location neat or dilute with V-6 Mixing Oil. 51. Inhale Peppermint oil before and during a workout to boost your mood and reduce fatigue. 52. Massage several drops of Peppermint oil on the abdomen to relieve nausea. 53. To relieve a headache, rub a drop of Peppermint oil on the temples, forehead, over the sinuses (stay away from the eyes) and on the back of the neck. 54. To stop hiccups, apply a drop of Peppermint oil on each side of the fifth cervical vertebra (up three notches from the large vertebra at the base of the neck). 55. Place two drops of Peppermint oil on the tongue and rub another drop under the nose to improve alertness and concentration. 56. Diffuse Peppermint oil in the room while studying to improve concentration and accuracy. Inhale Peppermint oil, when taking a test, to improve recall. 57. Rub 4 drops of Peppermint oil on chest and stomach to relieve travel sickness. 58. Place a drop of Peppermint oil on the tongue and inhale into the nose and sinuses to relieve congestion from a cold. 59. Add Peppermint oil to food as a flavoring and a preservative. 60. To deter rats, mice, ants or cockroaches, place two drops of Peppermint oil on a cotton ball and place along the path or point of entry for these pests. 61. Mix one 15 ml. bottle of Peppermint oil into a 5 gallon can of paint to dispel the fumes. 62. Place a couple of drops of Peppermint oil in a cup of hot water and enjoy in place of coffee. 63. To kill aphids, add 4-5 drops of Peppermint oil to 4 ounces of water and spray the plants. 64. Drink a drop of Peppermint oil mixed in a glass of cold water to cool off on a hot day. 65. Rub Peppermint oil on joints to relieve arthritis or tendonitis pain. 66. Place a drop of Peppermint oil on the tongue to stop bad breath. 67. Inhale the fragrance of Peppermint oil to curb the appetite and lessen the impulse to overeat. 68. Remove ticks by applying a drop of Peppermint oil on a cotton swab and swabbing the tick. Wait for it to unhedge its head and remove from your pet. 69. Mix Peppermint oil in a footbath to relieve sore feet. Keep water agitated while soaking feet. JOY:An exotic, luxurious blend of Lemon (Citrus limon), mandarin (Citrus reticulata), bergamot (Citrus bergamia), ylang ylang (Cananga odorata), rose (Rosa damascena), rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora), geranium (Pelargonium graveolens), palmarosa (Cymbopogon martinii), Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile), and jasmine (Jasminum officinale) that produces an uplifting magnetic energy and brings joy to the heart. When worn as a cologne or perfume, Joy exudes an alluring and irresistible fragrance that inspires romance and togetherness. When diffused, it can be refreshing and uplifting. 70. Rub a drop of Joy oil over the heart and on the bottom of each foot to relieve feelings of frustration or depression. 71. Put a drop of Joy oil on the tip of the nose to uplift your mood. 72. Wear a drop of Joy oil behind each ear as a perfume. 73. Rub a drop of Joy oil between your palms and then spread over the face and neck after shaving. 74. Rub two drops of Joy oil on areas of the body with poor circulation to improve blood flow. 75. Rub two drops of Joy oil on the armpit area to use for a deodorant. 76. Rub two drops of Joy oil on the heart and feet to increase libido. 77. Sprinkle a few drops of Joy oil into potpourri to improve the fragrance. |