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Spasm Be Gone Essential Oil Blend
Camphor Essential Oil
The cooling effect of its anesthetic property temporarily obstructs the skin’s sensory nerves to calm the brain and to desensitize areas of the body affected by pain, resulting in numbness that can be helpful for relieving physical stress. It also reduces the intensity of nervousness, convulsions, anxiety, and spasms associated with epilepsy and cramps. The refreshing and relaxing scent of this calming oil is known to stimulate circulation, thereby offering relief to conditions including arthritis, rheumatic ailments, and gout.
Blue Tanzy Essential Oil
Blue Tansy, also known as Moroccan Chamomile. In Chinese Medicine it has been traditionally used as an important Qui regulator to clear excess heat as well as to calm the mind.
The Benefits
- — Acts as an anti- inflammatory and anti- histamine agent
- — Calms down skin irritations such as eczema and sunburns
- — Exerts calming and soothing properties
- — Acts as a gentle cleansing agent
- — Soothes sore muscles and joints
- — Smoothes broken capillaries
- — Assist in the strengthening of skin tissue
Helichrysum Essential Oil
Helichrysum italicum means ‘golden sun of Italy. Helichrysum Essential Oil may also be found under the pseudonym ‘Everlasting Essential Oil’ or ‘Immortelle’. Helichrysum Essential Oil comes from the Greek word ‘helios’ which means sun and gold.
Helichrysum is an extremely versatile oil that is sometimes called the ‘super arnica’ of aromatherapy – a highly desirable attribute that makes it a most important inclusion in natural therapy first aid kits.
Throughout history, Helichrysum has been used to reduce inflammation within and on the body as well as a remedy for muscular spasms. Similar to most essential oils that show success in treating nerve pain and neuropathy, helichrysum has both analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, and is famous for being a potent & fast- acting pain reliever. The main compound in this oil is called Nerol, which has neuro-protective effects and reduces the loss of dopamine-producing neurons. Along with offering pain relief, this oil can help regenerate nerves by boosting the strength of the nervous system and studies show it likely has antispasmodic effects as well. This means that the use of this essential oil can help to stop or slow the transmission of parasympathetic nerve impulses in the body. Most people who suffer from nerve related disorders are familiar with the fact inflammation is a root cause of nerve pain. Thankfully, according to research, the antioxidant properties in this extract seem to play a large role in its reduction, including “inflammatory enzyme inhibition, free-radical scavenging activity and corticoid-like effects”.
Supporting both the immune and lymphatic systems as well, Helichrysum is one of Mother Nature’s natural medicinal resources for nerve pain.
Wintergreen Essential Oil
MEDICINAL: Analgesic, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Anti-inflammatory, Astringent, Carminative, Diuretic, Emmenagogue, Muscle Relaxant.
Used medicinally, Wintergreen Essential Oil is reputed to increase circulation, enhance metabolic function and enhance digestion, promote the body’s detoxification, calm inflammation, ease pain, and soothe symptoms of psoriasis, colds, infections, as well as the flu.
Those who suffer from arthritis, rheumatism, gout, joint pain, and muscular aches often seek out ointments with Wintergreen in their formulations, as its stimulating quality has an anesthetic effect that helps temporarily numb painful areas while simultaneously contributing the sensation of warmth. The stimulating activity of Wintergreen Oil helps prevent toxins from gathering in any one spot inside the body and helps to facilitate their elimination, which in turn helps naturally and safely shed weight as excess bodily pollutants are expelled.
Its warming quality is also valuable for helping to resist or reverse obstructed blood flow, which makes it popular in remedies for frostbite, injuries, and stings or bites caused by poisonous or rabid animals and insects. Used in massages, Wintergreen Essential Oil contributes a comforting sense of revitalization to exhausted and tender muscles. Its antispasmodic and carminative properties help to decrease spasms, whether they occur in the respiratory tract, the digestive or nervous systems, or in the muscles.
Peppermint Essential Oil
The most active components of Peppermint essential oil are Menthol and Menthone, which are known to reduce pain and to invigorate, energize, and prevent the growth of harmful bacteria, respectively.
Extracted from the Peppermint herb, the uses of this cherished plant and its benefits have been traced back to Chinese and Japanese folk medicine practices and even Ancient Egyptian times where dried Peppermint leaves were found placed in tombs inside the pyramids. Peppermint is also mentioned in Greek mythology in the story of the nymph “Mentha” or “Minthe,” who is transformed into the sweet-smelling herb that releases a powerful, lingering aroma every time she is stepped on.
The most active of these components are Menthol and Menthone. Menthol is known to be analgesic and is thus beneficial for reducing pain such as headaches, muscle aches, and inflammation. Menthone is known to be analgesic as well, but it is also believed to show antiseptic activity. Its invigorating properties lend the oil its energizing effects.
Lavender Essential Oil
Often used successfully for conditions such as neuralgia, sciatica, muscle cramping and spasms, and other nerve related pain
A 2017 study on lavender’s ability to alleviate neuropathic pain with spared nerve injury showed that this extract actually gave relief par with 7mg of morphine – minus the side effects.
Chamomile Essential Oil
The health benefits of chamomile essential oil can be attributed to its properties as an antispasmodic, antiseptic, antibiotic, antidepressant, antineuralgic, antiphlogistic, carminative, and cholagogic substance. Moreover, it is a cicatrizant, emmenagogue, analgesic, febrifuge, hepatic, sedative, nervine, digestive, tonic, antispasmodic, bactericidal, sudorific, stomachic, anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious, vermifuge, and a vulnerary substance.
Helps treat dysfunctions of the circulatory system, stimulate circulation and detoxify the blood from toxins like uric acid. Thus they help to treat ailments like rheumatism and arthritis, which are caused due to improper circulation and accumulation of uric acid. These abilities classify them as good antiphlogistics, agents which reduce swelling and edema.
Helps calm almost all nervous disturbances or hyper-reactions which result in convulsions, spasms, nervousness, and loss of control over limbs. They are nervine, meaning they keep the nerves and the nervous system in a state of good health and proper functioning.
In ancient Egypt, Chamomile Oil was said to symbolise the sun and was dedicated to the God, Ra, due to its purported healing properties.
Cypress Essential Oil
The Greeks chose Cypress wood to sculpt statues of their immortal gods.2 These trees are all about endurance – the oldest living Cypress tree is in Iran and is estimated to be approximately 4,000 years old!3
Once used to make Flamenco guitars4, the essential oil-rich wood is naturally resistant to insects, chemical corrosion and other damaging elements. In Tibet, Cypress branches are burned during the annual festival of wei sang, releasing their balsamic fumes believed to bring good harvest, health, and peace.5 These tall, slender trees epitomize upward motion and centered energy and, not surprisingly, Cypress Leaf essential oil is often included in pre-workout blends to facilitate movement and for focus and intention in yoga practice.
Clary Sage Essential Oil
Clary Sage is a popular oil for cramps among women. In The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy, author Salvatore Battaglia writes:
“Clary sage is one of the most important essential oils as a women’s remedy . . . Clary sage is renowned for the relief it brings to menstrual cramps because of its spasmolytic and analgesic action on the womb.”
He also says that Clary Sage oil remains important for women during childbirth and menopause. From a scientific standpoint, Clary Sage’s benefits are largely due to two components that help calm muscle spasms:
- Linalool
- Linalyl acetate
Linalool and linalyl acetate can each calm spasms individually. And when they show up side by side (like in Clary Sage!), they enhance one another’s effects. We call that working in synergy.
Cajeput Essential Oil
Cajeput oil was formerly known as white tea tree oil. It is an ingredient in Tiger Balm and revered for its pain-relieving properties. It has been used in Asia as a treatment for the common cold.
Cajeput essential oil has analgesic properties that can help to relive the sensation of pain. It has been useful in the treatment of joint pain such as arthritis as well as for sore muscles. This oil is also antispasmodic, meaning it helps to relax muscles that can cramp and cause pain. Cajeput oil is also effective in relieving menstrual cramps.
Cajeput is a great treatment option for pain relief. It can numb or dull the pain sensation on the affected site.
Copaiba Essential Oil
What makes Copaiba such a great oil is its main component: beta-caryophyllene. Beta- caryophyllene is a chemical much like the cannabinoids that you would find in cannabis oil. Now, while copaiba has a type of cannabanoid in it, it does not include the chemicals that gives you the high that goes with cannabis. But it does provide you with many benefits.
Our bodies have two different types of cannabinoid receptors: CB1 and CB2. CB1 receptors trigger the “high” people experience from marijuana. But CB2 receptors receptors impact the immune system and nerve cells.
The primary constituent of Copaiba binds to the CB2 receptors. Two of the primary functions are helping support a healthy nervous system and supporting immune function. It gives you the benefits of activating those receptors without the psychoactive side effects.
Copaiba oil-resin has been used in traditional Brazilian folk medicines for centuries. Scientists are finding the mixtures of oil and resin extracted from the copaiba tree are neuroprotective—that is, they protect the brain and other organs of the nervous system.
Copaiba Oil: A Powerful Anti-Inflammatory, Antiseptic & Expectorant