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Ezine 04 07 10

Dropwise Essentials Health & Beauty News

April 7, 2010
Vol. 3, Issue No. 7

A Note from Donya

Hello and welcome to all our new subscribers since the last issue. April is a busy month! Tax time is just around the corner and later this month marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. And as the old saying goes ... April showers bring May flowers.

I don't know about you, but when spring starts to bloom my thoughts naturally turn to spring-cleaning! Over the winter months I have slowly but steadily been shedding clutter - both environmental AND mental - to make room for the new things that are waiting to blossom. Earth Day is also a good reminder to check in with myself to make sure that I'm continuing to do the best I can to live a healthier, greener, and toxin-free lifestyle.

To that end, this week's article offers tips on how to use essential oils to transform your home into a lean, clean, happiness machine - one that makes your heart sing every time you walk through the front door! I guess you can call it another form of "green cleaning." And if tax time has you down, then give yourself a little treat and take advantage of our Tax Time Special.

Yours in health and prosperity,

Donya



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Feature Article

The Sweet Smell of Home: 5 Ways to Transform Your Living Space with Essential Oils

There's nothing more gratifying than entering a clean, fresh, and pleasant smelling home - especially after a long and arduous day, or after being away for any length of time. Having a clean smelling home not only makes you and your family or roommates feel good, it makes your visitors and guests feel welcome and at ease.

The trick to having a consistently sweet smelling home, especially if there are pets or smokers who live there, is to use a number of different essential oils as part of your ongoing care and maintenance. This includes using them to clean everything from surfaces, floors, and windows, to washing and drying your laundry, cleaning and deodorizing your carpets, drapes, or window covers, to neutralizing cooking odors and disinfecting kitchen appliances and countertops.

The essential oils you choose for these various tasks can be the same or different and can vary depending on the season or even the time of day. Whichever ones you choose most often, collectively make up your distinct "aroma style."

Here are 5 ways to use essential oils to transform your home, and create your own aroma style:

  1. Diffusing Essential Oils (EOs)

    Diffusing essential oils is one of the healthiest and most efficient ways to fragrance a room or space, and depending on the type of diffuser you use, it can be the most effective, non-toxic way to eliminate odors and airborne bacteria too.

    But even without a diffuser, there are other ways to achieve a similar effect. For example, you can use a humidifier as a diffuser simply by adding a few drops of EOs into it before using it. You can pour boiling water into an oven-safe glass bowl and add a few drops of EO to it, allowing its aroma to rise with the steam and fill the air, until the water temperature cools off.

    You can also saturate a cotton ball or small cloth with EOs and stash it behind a radiator. You can even add a couple of drops of an EO to the logs in your fireplace to release scent into the room when you light a fire. Some good oils to try there are Cedarwood, Pine, Cypress or Fir, and remember to use only a drop or two per log.

    The easiest and least expensive way to use EOs in the home, is to create your own aromatherapy misters. Add 8-10 drops of an EO or blend for every 2.5 cups (or 20 ounces) of water and place in a plant sprayer bottle. Shake thoroughly and use it to spray the air, your furniture and furnishings, even the walls, on a regular basis to keep them smelling clean and fresh.

    Diffuse essential oils of Lemon, Lavender, or Geranium in bedrooms and hallways to brighten them up. Hallways are oft-neglected spaces where odors can collect and linger, and benefit most from light pleasing scents, rather than the heavier herbal and spice scents more commonly associated with the kitchen or dining areas.
     
  2. Essential Oils for Cleaning Surfaces

    All essential oils are anti-bacterial to some extent but some also have antiviral and antifungal properties. These are the best to use for cleaning. Not only will they out-perform their chemical and synthetic counterparts but in the long run, they will also be safer and more pleasant for you, and everyone in your home.

    Essential oils that have these properties include Lemon, Eucalyptus, Pine, Clove, Juniper, Rosemary, Thyme, Oregano and Tea Tree. Many of these oils have the added benefit of acting as insect repellants, keeping your home free of unwanted pests.

    Citrus essential oils leave a clean, fresh scent that is not as overpowering as some of the oils extracted from herbs, and are also useful for cutting through grease. Combine 15 to 20 drops of your favorites with 1/2 cup of distilled white vinegar and 1.5 cups of water for a general purpose cleaner you can use on counters, floors, cabinets and even windows. For small areas, apply 2-3 drops of an individual EO or EO blend directly to a damp cloth. When using citrus oils, be careful not to apply them directly to appliances as they can damage plastic surfaces.

    The kitchen is also an ideal spot for a nebulizing diffuser - one that can diffuse oils that effectively kill odor-causing airborne bacteria and quickly neutralize the heavy odors that linger after cooking - especially when you sautée or fry.
     
  3. Essential Oils for Deodorizing Carpets & Drapes

    An easy way to deodorize rugs and carpets is to make your own carpet powder by combining baking soda with a couple of drops of essential oil (the proper ratio is 16-20 drops of EO per cup of powder). Sprinkle liberally and let it sit for about 10 minutes then use a vacuum to clean it up. For drapes you can use the aromatherapy mister technique. Or you can add a cotton ball or small cloth saturated with essential oils to the collection bag of your vacuum cleaner. This will diffuse a pleasant scent while you clean!
     
  4. Using Essential Oils in the Laundry

    The laundry is one of the simplest ways you can use essential oils to freshen up the smell of your clothes, towels and linens. Just add 5-10 drops to your laundry detergent or directly to the water for a light scent. To disinfect the laundry use up to 25 drops of Eucalyptus (which has been shown to kill dust mites) or a general purpose, disinfecting blend (see recipe below).

    When you're ready to use the dryer, simply apply 5-7 drops of an essential oil or blend to a small washcloth, and toss it in with your load. You can also make your own laundry sachets with large sized press' n 'brew tea bags. Fill them with the herb or herbs of your choice. I usually recommend lavender buds or chamomile flowers. Add a couple of drops of a similar or complementary essential oil and throw it in the dryer with your laundry. You can also use these sachets in your drawers to keep lingerie, socks, and linens smelling fresh. Use a blend that includes Chamomile, Lavender, Marjoram, Neroli or Petitgrain on sheets and bedding for a scent that promotes restful sleep.
     
  5. Essential Oils in the Kitchen & Bathroom

    Here's a recipe for a good general all-purpose disinfecting blend whose proportions can be varied so it can be used on surfaces, as a floor cleaner, a disinfecting soak or spray, or in a diffuser:

    Disinfecting General Purpose Essential Oil Cleaning Blend Concentrate
    • 12 drops Rosemary
    • 18 drops Eucalyptus
    • 20 drops Pine
    • 24 drops Lemon
    • 12 drops Cedarwood, Atlas
    • 14 drops Tea Tree

    This recipe will make 5 ML (1 teaspoon) of concentrate, which can give you up to 5 uses (1 ML for each). For a more potent mix, substitute half the Pine with either Thyme or Oregano. Use your concentrate in the following ways:

    • For cleaning surfaces (including glass), mix 1 ML of EO concentrate with 1/2 cup distilled white vinegar and 1.5 cups of water.
    • For cleaning floors, mix 1 ML of concentrate with 1/4 cup of white vinegar and add to a bucket of warm water (for a little sudsing action, add a squirt of liquid castile soap).
    • For carpet cleaner, add 1 ML of concentrate to 1 cup of baking soda.
    • For disinfecting spray, add 1 ML of concentrate to a quart of water in a plant sprayer. Spray in the air, on hard to reach areas, bathroom fixtures, sinks, tiles, and woodwork – anywhere in your kitchen or bathroom!

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About Dropwise Essentials

Dropwise Essentials is a San Francisco-based manufacturer of pure aromatherapy and organic plant-based personal care products that give people a safe and effective way to relieve stress, increase vitality, improve confidence, or manage their emotional state any time or place without popping a pill. Our products are:

  • Free of synthetic chemicals and petroleum ingredients
  • Made with high quality certified organic oils and pure essential oils sourced from around the world
  • Packaged in re-usable or recyclable materials
  • Hand-made locally in northern California

Dropwise Essentials was founded by Donya Fahmy, a writer, producer, and consultant whose avid interest in the curative powers of aromatherapy and herbs ultimately led her to design and create the seven products and seventeen unique essential oil blends that make up the current Dropwise product line. She has studied aromatherapy with Carol Schiller - a successful author of several aromatherapy books - and with Dr. Daniel Penoel - a renowned expert in the field of medical aromatherapy.

Dropwise Essentials is a proud member of the Indie Beauty Network (formerly the Handmade Beauty Network), the Green America Business Network (formerly Co-op America), Green Product Alliance, Natural Ingredient Resource Center, and a Friend of PETA. We were among the first companies to join the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics by signing their Compact for Safe Cosmetics – which simply formalizes our existing commitment to formulate products free of known or potentially toxic ingredients.