Wellness in an Altoids Tin!
We're a society of urban adventurers. We may make the same predictable commute day in and day out but, one never knows what unexpected obstacle may lurk on the street, subway, classroom or office on any given day! We may be away from home, but we're never far from wellness with a super handy Altoid Tin full of doTERRA EO Sticks geared to handle the toughest terrain and the gnarliest annoyances!
I propose keeping {3} EO sticks on your person at all times, including your basic vial of Lemon and Lavender!
Permit me to explain why I suggest these particular blends for the whole family!
Peppermint & Wild Orange for FOCUS:
{4 drops of each diluted in Fractionated Coconut Oil in a 5ml glass roll on applicator}
A wonderful blend when focus is needed. Kids benefit greatly from this blend. Teach them to how to use essential oils, they'll feel empowered and more in control of their well being if you show them how they can help themselves. So whether it's a long day in the classroom or an even longer day in the office, a FOCUS stick can help zero in on the matter at hand.
Our 5 yr.old grand daughter takes an EO Stick (Ginger & Fractionated Coconut Oil) to Kindergarten in her backpack and applies it to her tummy when needed! I just love that her Mom is teaching her about essential oils and that she's learning to take control of her wellness in such a simple and safe manner!
Our 5 yr.old grand daughter takes an EO Stick (Ginger & Fractionated Coconut Oil) to Kindergarten in her backpack and applies it to her tummy when needed! I just love that her Mom is teaching her about essential oils and that she's learning to take control of her wellness in such a simple and safe manner!
How to Apply: Simply roll~on wrists or back of neck.
No fear of over medicating, side effects, doesn't need refrigeration or to be taken with food, no worries of addiction or building up an immunity, no need for a prescription, no need to be administered by school staff and no stigma!
Balance & Bergamot for Centered Liveliness!
{4 drops of each diluted in Fractionated Coconut Oil in a 5ml glass roll on applicator}
One of my favorite combinations for feeling calm, cool and collected. Balance takes on stress, depression, anxiety, feelings of inadequacy and over stimulation. Almost immediately, a sense of calm is felt when applying this blend. Add Bergamot for an added kick of citrus zing! Let's face it, after lunch break...you need a little zing! While Balance calms, Bergamot wakes up the senses!
How to Apply: Same as above. All benefits apply!
On Guard to Ward Off Germs & Virus:
{8 drops diluted in Fractionated Coconut Oil in a 5ml glass roll on applicator}
Such an important blend of essential oils to have on hand at all times for both adults and kids! While some lucky kids or co~workers can work in a diffused environment, most can't. Keep your On Guard Stick handy for shielding you and your kids from nasty viruses and bacteria!
How to Apply: Roll on wrists, forearms or bottoms of your feet if you get the chance or roll some onto your finger and get it on your tongue. No need to worry about any germs that might be on that finger, On Guard will take care of those! Remember, this blend is able to penetrate cells thereby eradicating viruses where antibiotics cannot. Such a vital oil blend for prevention and wellness!!
There was room in the tin for 2 small vials, my choices were Lavender and Lemon because they're SO versatile!
Lavender for headaches, sunburn, bug bites, soothing cuts, burns and rashes, relaxing and all round amazing scent!
Lemon for sanitizing, add to water, stop runny nose, clear up cold sores, antibacterial, insect repellent, circulation mover, removes greasy, gummy stuff too!
Camp Wander Giveaway!
Win an Altoid Tin filled with EO Sticks + Lavender & Lemon
To Enter:
2. Go to Camp Wander on FB ~ LIKE the page and SHARE this post!
3. Email me at rebecca@campwander.com ~ tell me what steps you took to enter the giveaway. Leave a mailing address in case you're the lucky winner!
Ends Sunday, Sept. 10th @ midnite MDT
Good luck!
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