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Anxiety Essential Oil Rollers
10ml bottle
Refill ONLY $9.00
ANXIETY ROLLERS
10 ML ROLLER
Essential Oils
Lavender Oil has been shown to reduce anxiety & help relax the body
Research also shows that using lavender oil can help to induce calmness & relieve symptoms of anxiety like nervousness, headaches & muscle pain.
Rub it onto your neck, wrists & temples.
Roman Chamomile
Roman Chamomile essential oil is used to calm nerves&d reduce anxiety because of its mild sedative & relaxation-promoting properties.
Chamomile works as an emotional trigger because the fragrance travels directly to the brain to help fight anxiety symptoms.
A study published in Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine found that when chamomile oil used , it causes a significant reduction of anxiety & depression symptoms
Apply it topically to the neck, chest & wrists.
Roman chamomile is also gentle enough for children to use as a natural remedy for anxiety.
Here are some of the best essentials oils for anxiety:
Lavender
Considered the most common essential oil, lavender oil (Lavandula angustifolia) include having a calming, relaxing effect. It’s considered a nervous system restorative & helps with inner peace, sleep, restlessness, irritability, panic attacks, nervous tension & nervous stomach. To reduce anxiety, it’s considered one of the best essential oils.
“The Handbook of Essential Oils: Science, Technology, & Applications, Second Edition” states that there have been a number of clinical trials involving lavender essential oil that indicate a reduction in stress & anxiety.
Further research demonstrates lavender’s ability to lower anxiety in patients visiting the dentist.
To promote relaxation, you can simply add lavender oil to bath water.
It pairs well with many essential oils, including geranium oil, ylang ylang oil & chamomile oil.
You can also use topically on your wrists, temples & back of neck.
Rose
One of the benefits of rose essential oil (Rosa damascena) is it’s very settling to the emotional heart & perhaps the second most popular after lavender for relieving anxiety & depression, helping with panic attacks, grieving & shock.
In study of women who were pregnant for the first time published in the Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal, one group of women received a 10-minute bath with oil rose, another group received a 10-minute warm-water foot bath, and they were compared to a control group. The findings showed “aromatherapy & foot bath reduces anxiety in active phase in nulliparous women.”
Vetiver
Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides) has a tranquil, grounding & reassuring energy, often used in trauma helping with self-awareness, calmness & stabilization. A nervous system tonic, it decreases jitteriness & hypersensitivity & is also useful in panic attacks & shock.
A study published in Natural Product Research examining the anxiety-like behavior concluded that vetiver oil may be useful in lowering anxiety effects.
Ylang Ylang
This popular essential oil can treat anxiety & depression due to its calming & uplifting effects. Ylang Ylang Cananga odorata) helps with cheerfulness, courage, optimism & soothes fearfulness. It may calm heart agitation & nervous palpitations & is a moderately strong sedative, which can help with insomnia.
A 2006 study conducted by Geochang Provincial College in Korea found that using ylang ylang oil, along with bergamot & lavender oils, once a day for four weeks reduced “psychological stress responses & serum cortisol levels, as well as the blood pressure of clients with essential hypertension.”
Be careful when using ylang ylang, as it can be sensitizing or irritating to the skin; avoid using in conditions of low blood pressure.
Blends well with jasmine oil and lavender oil.
Bergamot
Bergamot is commonly found in Earl Grey tea and has a distinctive floral taste & aroma. Bergamot oil (Citrus bergamia) is calming & often used to treat depression by providing energy; however, it can also help with insomnia induce relaxation & reduce agitation.
It’s been proven to reduce corticosterone response to stress & another interesting study conducted in 2011 hypothesizes that applying blended essential oil that includes bergamot to participants helps in treating depression or anxiety. The blended essential oil consisted of lavender & bergamot oils.
Compared with the placebo, blended essential oil caused significant natural ways to reduce blood pressure & pulse rate, & participants in the blended essential oil group rated themselves as “more calm” & “more relaxed” than the control group.
Bergamot is generally safe, but it is photosensitizing, meaning it can increase the risk of sunburn & rash.
It is best to avoid use within 12 hours of sun exposure.
Chamomile
A peaceful, calming scent, chamomile benefits inner harmony & decreases irritability, overthinking, anxiety & worry. An explorative study conducted at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine on the antidepressant activity in chamomile found that this essential oil “may provide clinically meaningful antidepressant activity that occurs in addition to its previously observed anxiolytic activity.”
Another study published by the National Center for Complementary & Integrative Health suggests that chamomile have been shown to reduce anxiety symptoms.
Chamomile oil (Chamaemelum nobile) is generally safe, except for a some small risk of allergy, especially with anyone who has an allergy to ragweed.
Frankincense
Frankincense Boswellia carteri or boswella sacra) is great for treating depression & anxiety because it provides a calming and tranquil energy as well as spiritual grounding. In aromatherapy, it helps deepen meditation & quiet the mind, which can relieve issues like chronic stress.
Mixes well with bergamot & lavender oils
Frankincense was found to have a positive effect on pain & depression in hospice patients in a Keimyung University study in Korea.
Lavender
Considered the most common essential oil, lavender oil (Lavandula angustifolia) include having a calming, relaxing effect. It’s considered a nervous system restorative & helps with inner peace, sleep, restlessness, irritability, panic attacks, nervous tension & nervous stomach. To reduce anxiety, it’s considered one of the best essential oils.
“The Handbook of Essential Oils: Science, Technology, & Applications, Second Edition” states that there have been a number of clinical trials involving the inhalation of lavender essential oil that indicate a reduction in stress & anxiety.
It pairs well with many essential oils, including geranium oil, ylang ylang oil & chamomile oil. You can also use lavender topically on your wrists, temples & back of neck.
Take a moment to stop and breathe in the scent when you are feeling worried, overwhelmed or nervous.
Small and very versatile they can fit in your pockets whilst at work for easy application.
Take your rollers with you everywhere carry in your hand bag for easy reach.
Apply on your pulse points as required (up to 5 times a day).
Where are your pulse points?
Neck
Chest
Inner Elbow
Wrists
Back of knees
Ankles & Soles of feet
Essential Oils can assist in balancing the mind, body & soul.
How to use
Roll over pulse points on the neck, wrists and feet.
Roll onto palms, cup hands and inhale the wonderful scent.
Beautifully blended essential oils in fractionated coconut oil
Our Anxiety Rollers help ease anxiety & stress.
Allowing you to calm your mind & find inner peace
Natural ingredients help calm a racing mind.
Massage a small amount into your chest and behind your ears or on your wrists and wait for feelings of calm to wash over you.
Essential oils aromas are helpfull for boosting your self-esteem.
Perfect for use while meditating or even inhaled for quick relief during moments of anxiety or stress, or whenever you need some comfort like a big warm hug for self-love.
These warm hugs will make you feel comfortable & cosy in any situation.
Soon these will become your new best friend.
Our Essential Oil Rollers are perfect for enjoying the benefits of aromatherapy anywhere anytime.
Suggested Use: Roll on to wrists, back of neck, or other pulse points as desired to promotes calmness & assist in times of anxiety.