Aromatherapy Herbs For Children

Posted by Limevelyn in Wellness

     

Aromatherapy herbs can be used on your children in many instances. They include times when your children are hyperactive, feeling agitated or even stressed. Some parents also use aromatherapy herbs for children with Attention Deficit Disorder or in the treatment of their children when they fall ill. Chamomile, lavender and eucalyptus are some common aromatherapy herbs that can be used for children.

Chamomile is one of the best herbs that promote relaxation and calmness. In fact, it has been used for
thousands of years to help children fall asleep when they are having a troubled night. It may be used in tea form, massage oil, or even in a bath given before bedtime. Again, when using herbs with children, it is important to note if they have any skin sensitivities to the herb. Still, in most cases, chamomile is one of the safest and gentlest herbs and has been used with infants as a natural remedy.

Lavender is also very beneficial in the use of promoting calmness in excitable or restless children. If you are going to add Lavender and Chamomile to carrier oil for massage oil, or if you want to add it to his bath, it is recommended that you perform a sensitivity test on your child, at least 14 hours before using it. Simply use about

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