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Post icon  Posted 28 February 2009 - 08:33 PM

The quantities and ingredient oils correspond to my proper mixtures but everybody who is interested should not hesitate to experiment him-/herself to find his/her best way and it makes not always sense to adopt everything. If you have any questions, just feel free to ask. If you have some recipes of you own, would be nice to be added here.

As you can see: My favourite oil is lavender
I use it nearly everywhere because it is a good remedy for nearly everything.

What preferences in essential oil do you have? Would be glad to hear....


lavender after-shave lotion (for men)

basis = 100 ml (millilitre) alcohol (70% ethanol)

10 drops birch-tar
35 drops lavender
1 drop rosemary
1 drop geranium
1 drop patchouli
5 drops bergamotte



arthritis and rheuma oil

basis = 100 ml (millilitre) wheat seed oil

20 drops rosemary
5 drops clove
3 drops eucalyptus
5 drops juniper
10 drops lavender
5 drops thyme
3 drops sage



massage oil against muscular ache

basis = 100 ml (millilitre) wheat seed oil

10 drops sandalwood
7 drops geranium
3 drops rose-wood
5 drops ylang-ylang
10 drops lavender
4 drops bergamotte
4 drops rosemary
3 drops muscatel sage



skin disease (allergy) oil

basis = 100 ml (millilitre) almond oil

5 drops camomile wild
5 drops immortal
4 drops lavender
2 drops patchouli
5 drops galbanum
3 drops muscatel sage
3 drops rose-wood
3 drops peppermint


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Posted 01 March 2009 - 01:43 PM

My Wiccan friend at work - I have learned a lot from her . She helped our friend Tamara with her
hives - and I believe it involved Lavender too.

What do you recommend for dry/cracked heels to soak your feet in ? I use lotions and pumice,
but the deep ones ---- hurt ! On feet all day , and love to run around barefoot every chance I get
and this cold weather...... grrrrrr ouch !
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Posted 01 March 2009 - 03:04 PM

QUOTE (chelle belle @ Mar 1 2009, 07:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My Wiccan friend at work - I have learned a lot from her . She helped our friend Tamara with her
hives - and I believe it involved Lavender too.

What do you recommend for dry/cracked heels to soak your feet in ? I use lotions and pumice,
but the deep ones ---- hurt ! On feet all day , and love to run around barefoot every chance I get
and this cold weather...... grrrrrr ouch !



Concerning your heels problem it depends. First of all, lotions and pumice are not wrong. Everybody uses in common life. But a little step better is barefoot. It is very important that your feet better said the skin of your feet has enough air to breathe. Walking on dewy grass is good for moisturing dry feet skin. Walking on little stones has a massage effect to strengthen the feet skin.

Now to aromatherapy, here it depends as well. Are your heels only dry? Are they dry and cracked? Are they dry, cracked with open bleeding wounds?

I know something for all three types.

For just dry heels and skin

basis = 50 ml vegetable oil

10 drops sandalwood
7 drops geranium
3 drops rose-wood
5 drops ylang-ylang

Before you go to bed, gently massage your heels with that mixture.


For dry and cracked heels

Just give 5 drops tea-tree oil in a bowl with warm water and bath your feet for 15 minutes in this mixture. Do this once a day.


For dry, cracked, bleeding heels

Touch lightly pure, undiluted tea-tree oil with a cotton pad on the spots concerned. Do this twice to five-times a day.

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Posted 02 March 2009 - 04:15 PM

So I find this stuff in a " Natural Store " . Thanks for the information , I wil look for tea-tree oil .

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