Eucalyptus is the most commonly used. Tea tree and/or Lavender (as long as you have no hay-fever issues) work almost as well. Anise, peppermint and Juniper berry oils all can be used to treat sinus problems.
To use cajuput oil for sinus congestion, it should first be diluted. Then it should be rubbed on the skin, wherever it is needed to help the congestion.
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The best ways to get relief from sinus pressure without seeing a doctor are steaming, warm compresses and eucalyptus oil treatment. It is also important to drink a lot of fluids and rest.
Using essential oil nasal spray for congestion relief can provide benefits such as reducing inflammation, clearing nasal passages, and promoting easier breathing. The oils can also have antimicrobial properties that may help fight off infections and improve overall respiratory health.
I have found that Oregano Oil has helped my Sinusitis problem. It helps to dry up build up of congestion without drying sinus cavity. I am not sure how much I should be taking. The store clerk where I purchased the product told me three drops under my tongue and washing it down with water is fine. Articles I am reading say one drop diluted. Does anyone know what is correct? Have I been taking too much causing other internal side effects? B.D.
EUCALYPTUS is the best medicine to cure the cough and cold
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The best essential oil emulsifier for homemade skincare products is usually considered to be vegetable glycerin. It helps to blend essential oils with water-based ingredients, creating a stable and effective product.
Shilling oil relieves congestion when smelled.
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If they are 100% pure essential oils, yes, they can penetrate the skin, both epidermins and dermis.